Case in point: kyber crystals are supposed to be Force sensitive and can choose who uses a saber, and dark siders have to "bleed" the crystal to break its will, resulting in a red blade.................why does the Deathstar fire in green if the crystals haven't been bled in order to be used for evil?
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But outside of that, why would it matter? The crystals are already naturally Force sensitive, all that is needed is for someone to have one. The deathstar (like any other weapon) is not evil, the person who wields the weapon decides whether or not the acts committed with it are evil or righteous.
The saber doesn't need a red blade to be used for evil (as evidenced by Anakin murdering the younglings, etc.), the red blade is more of a symbol of their path to the Dark Side (yes, I know, that is not exactly accurate, but for the point I'm trying to make, it is what is needed). Look at General Grievous. He uses sabers for evil, yet they aren't red. If a saber needs to be red in order to be used for evil, than Dooku would have bled Grievous' sabers any time he got one.
I would have preferred Kyber crystals to have been a specific type of crystal, capable of being used in a saber, that was Force sensative. Not the ONLY saber crystal.
As far as we know, that is all it is. There is nothing in Canon that says there cannot be other types of crystals used. Just that Kyber is the most common. I fully believe that there could easily be one or two (at most) other types of crystals that could power a lightsaber.
Sith rituals I'll buy. Imbuing an object WITH the Force, I'll buy. Those have to do with an acts will. But I refuse to get into an argument with a rock.
And bleeding a crystal doesn't involve will? Have you even read what you are saying? Or better yet, have you even read into the lore that goes along with bleeding? Maybe you should, Wookieepedia is not that hard to get to, and it will tell you everything you need to know about any SW topic you want to know about.
So then why didn't Luke use the Sorting Hat to find out the Solo brat was a bad egg and immediately exile him to Mordor?
And what is this even supposed to mean? What you said makes absolutely no sense. I won't say that Rian made the best decisions he possibly could have with Luke's character arc, but at the same time, they have yet to explain what happened to Luke to get him to the place he was at when he tried to kill Ben and
thought better of it (that being the important part). Wait until they explain it, we have one more movie left in the trilogy, so we will see which of the stories Abrams ties up and brings to a close. I'm pretty sure we will get the majority of the answers we are looking for.