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Force envisionment was a Force power used by Sith to make their enemies envision something horrible, such as Dr. Phil in a thong, or a bad television show. The effects of the power ranged from mildly distracting to horribly debilitating, depending on the strength of the power's user and/or its intended victim(s). ...Kreia, disrobed.

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  • Force envisionment was a Force power used by Sith to make their enemies envision something horrible, such as Dr. Phil in a thong, or a bad television show. The effects of the power ranged from mildly distracting to horribly debilitating, depending on the strength of the power's user and/or its intended victim(s). ...Kreia, disrobed.
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  • Force envisionment was a Force power used by Sith to make their enemies envision something horrible, such as Dr. Phil in a thong, or a bad television show. The effects of the power ranged from mildly distracting to horribly debilitating, depending on the strength of the power's user and/or its intended victim(s). A certain Sith Holocron, stored in the maximum-security vaults of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, whispers of this power, and how best to use it. The soft, sibilant voice insists that it was Kreia's use of this power on the Jedi Masters gathered at the Dantooine Jedi Academy that resulted in their deaths. The image was... ...Kreia, disrobed.
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