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Effect: Using this power instead of walking, a Force-user can physically move himself a number of meters either horizontally or vertically. The difficulty of the alter roll for this ability is equal to the number of meters that the Jedi wishes to move himself, but under no circumstances can the distance be greater than 20 meters. If the Force-user has not landed by the end of the round, he may suffer falling damage (at the GM's discretion). Difficulty: Equal to the number of meters the Jedi wishes to move himself (20 meters maximum).

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  • Force Flight
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  • Effect: Using this power instead of walking, a Force-user can physically move himself a number of meters either horizontally or vertically. The difficulty of the alter roll for this ability is equal to the number of meters that the Jedi wishes to move himself, but under no circumstances can the distance be greater than 20 meters. If the Force-user has not landed by the end of the round, he may suffer falling damage (at the GM's discretion). Difficulty: Equal to the number of meters the Jedi wishes to move himself (20 meters maximum).
  • Force Flight was a powerful Force power that was an advanced version of Force Jump. This power enabled the user to stay in midair to an altitude of up to one thousand feet off the ground for as long as they could. Many Jedi and Sith, such as Darth Zyre and Mal-Kri Torlon, could hover a foot or two above the ground but the only person able to actually fly was Mal-Trido, who could fly up to a thousand feet while moving at speeds up to sixty miles per hour for an unlimited amount of time. Sato Kin-Kari also learned how to use this power, though not to the extent of Mal-Trido
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  • *Rise of the Empire era *Rebellion era
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  • Alter
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  • *Colo claw fish *Opee sea killer
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  • Skills
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  • Prerequisites
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  • 84(xsd:integer)
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  • Force Flight
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  • Action
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Vehicles
  • *74-Z speeder bike *DS-1 Orbital Battle Station *Millennium Falcon *T-65 X-wing starfighter
Title
  • Force Flight
Released
  • 2003(xsd:integer)
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Locations
  • *Hoth asteroid field *Endor *Naboo *Yavin system
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  • Effect: Using this power instead of walking, a Force-user can physically move himself a number of meters either horizontally or vertically. The difficulty of the alter roll for this ability is equal to the number of meters that the Jedi wishes to move himself, but under no circumstances can the distance be greater than 20 meters. If the Force-user has not landed by the end of the round, he may suffer falling damage (at the GM's discretion). Difficulty: Equal to the number of meters the Jedi wishes to move himself (20 meters maximum).
  • Force Flight was a powerful Force power that was an advanced version of Force Jump. This power enabled the user to stay in midair to an altitude of up to one thousand feet off the ground for as long as they could. Many Jedi and Sith, such as Darth Zyre and Mal-Kri Torlon, could hover a foot or two above the ground but the only person able to actually fly was Mal-Trido, who could fly up to a thousand feet while moving at speeds up to sixty miles per hour for an unlimited amount of time. Sato Kin-Kari also learned how to use this power, though not to the extent of Mal-Trido
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