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This power allows the Jedi to (attempt) to transfer his life energy into another body. This is the Jedi key to immortality. With this, a Jedi can overcome and destroy a spirit already in a specific body, thereby making that new body his. If a Jedi fails his rolls, he returns to his original body. If there is no original body to return to, the Jedi simply ceases to exist. This body is intended to be used on NPC's as victims. A Jedi must roll 30 higher than the difficulty to be successful, with RPA and Force Wizard approval.

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  • This power allows the Jedi to (attempt) to transfer his life energy into another body. This is the Jedi key to immortality. With this, a Jedi can overcome and destroy a spirit already in a specific body, thereby making that new body his. If a Jedi fails his rolls, he returns to his original body. If there is no original body to return to, the Jedi simply ceases to exist. This body is intended to be used on NPC's as victims. A Jedi must roll 30 higher than the difficulty to be successful, with RPA and Force Wizard approval.
  • Effect: This power allows the Sith to transfer his life energy into another body. The key to immortality itself, this is one of the most difficult and evil of all dark side powers. To overcome a spirit already residing in a body is nearly impossible. This is why the power is nearly useless without the ability to clone host bodies. Though theoretically possible, it is not yet known what the effect on an unborn fetus would be. Fortunately, there is almost no history of this power being used successfully. It is believed that if the user's body perishes as an attempt fails, the user's life energy is lost, dispersed to the void. Anyone using this power receives two DSPs. If attempting to possess an unwilling host, the user receives four DSPs.
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  • Transfer Life
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  • This power allows the Jedi to (attempt) to transfer his life energy into another body. This is the Jedi key to immortality. With this, a Jedi can overcome and destroy a spirit already in a specific body, thereby making that new body his. If a Jedi fails his rolls, he returns to his original body. If there is no original body to return to, the Jedi simply ceases to exist. This body is intended to be used on NPC's as victims. A Jedi must roll 30 higher than the difficulty to be successful, with RPA and Force Wizard approval.
  • Effect: This power allows the Sith to transfer his life energy into another body. The key to immortality itself, this is one of the most difficult and evil of all dark side powers. To overcome a spirit already residing in a body is nearly impossible. This is why the power is nearly useless without the ability to clone host bodies. Though theoretically possible, it is not yet known what the effect on an unborn fetus would be. Fortunately, there is almost no history of this power being used successfully. It is believed that if the user's body perishes as an attempt fails, the user's life energy is lost, dispersed to the void. Anyone using this power receives two DSPs. If attempting to possess an unwilling host, the user receives four DSPs. Difficulty: Control difficulty: Heroic, modified by relationship, +5 if the target is unwilling. Sense difficulty: Heroic, modified by proximity, +5 is the target is unwilling. Alter difficulty: Easy: clone host-body; Moderate: recently dead body; Very Difficult: live willing host; Heroic: live unwilling host. Force sensitive targets may roll both Control and Willpower, with the better roll becoming the difficulty.
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