Jedi MasterQui-Gon Jinnfirst described midi-chlorians to a young uninitiated Anakin Skywalker on a ship platform in the Galactic City of Coruscant. Chancellor Palpatine tempted Jedi Knight Anakin with a story about the power of midi-chlorians over life and death. Doctor Pershing sought the blood of Grogu for Moff Gideon because of his high ‘m-count.’ It is almost as if they are found in allStar Warsthings, surrounding the franchise, penetrating it, binding all ideas together. So, what are midi-chlorians, anyway, and how do they work?

Reports show that George Lucas invented these microscopic organisms as far back as 1977 but chose not to use the idea until the Prequel Trilogy at the turn of the century. He also intended tofully explore the concept with his Sequel Trilogybefore he soldStar Warsto Disney in 2012. Disney, evidently, did not have room for Lucas’ views in their plans for franchise domination, despite the briefconsultation Lucas had with JJ AbramsoverRise of the Skywalker. When midi-chlorians were introduced on-screen in 1999’sStar Wars: Phantom Menacethey were caught up in theheaps of negative criticismsabout the Prequel Trilogy. To such a degree, in fact, that their presence, like that of Jar Jar Binks, was greatly diminished in the Saga going forward. Only now, on Disney Plus’sThe Mandalorianare midi-chlorians making a quiet comeback.

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There are two spheres in which midi-chlorians are involved. The first is the biological side of their nature, the second is their spiritual nature. It appears that Jedi’s during the Republic Era understood and applied the biological side of midi-chlorians more so thanpost-Order 66 Jedi’s. This could be due to the loss of knowledge after theFall of the Jedi Temple, or, that the types of Jedi remaining, like Obi-Wan and Yoda, have a greater connection to the spiritual side.

As for the biological aspect, midi-chlorians are described as microscopic organisms that live inside the cells of all living creatures. They are sentient, and their role is tointermediate between the host and the Force. The Force user contacts the midi-chlorians who then speak with the Force. The higher the count of midi-chlorians in a host, and the more sensitive the host is to listen to the midi-chlorians, the greater the power of the host to wield the Force.

Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan discover that Anakin has an enormous amount of midi-chlorians, over 20,000, making him potentially the prophesied one who will bring balance to the Force. Palpatine alleged in the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise, that midi-chlorians can extend the lives of users and can even affect life and death. Moff Gideon and Doctor Pershingseek the blood of baby Groguspecifically because he too, like Anakin, has a high midi-chlorian count. What they do with the blood has not been revealed yet.

For the mystical nature, midi-chlorians participate and reflect life in the universe. Theyform a symbiotic relationship between the Forceand the host creature, which is the pattern to which all life must come into balance. The Force is described as the energy field created by all living things, and those aware of it develop a relationship with the midi-chlorians to consciously, deliberately, communicate with the Force. That relationship is the foundation of both the Jedi and the Sith Orders. All life has access to the Force, all have midi-chlorians, but not all life is aware of that, nor cares about it. The Jedi and the Sith devote their lives to examining and exploring the deeper meaning of their relationship with the Force. One for the greater good, the other for self-interest.

Without an explanation, it was easy for fans to confuse midi-chlorians with the Force itself, thereby removing the mystical element offered in the Original Trilogy. This is the cause of the backlash against the concept. Midi-chlorians were a way to explain the source of the Force,not to replace it.

It will be interesting to see where midi-chloriansend up next inStar Warscanon, if they are given any more focus or are once again forgotten after their brief use inThe Mandalorian. It must also be noted that the idea was explored further in Legacy products, such as James Luceno’s novelDarth Plagueis. However, stories like this areno longer valid in the DisneyStar Warsuniverse.

The introduction of midi-chlorians inStar Wars: The Phantom Menacewas met with mixed results, most fans disliking the insertion of science into what was originally considered spiritual territory. It became one ofthe points of contention againstthe Prequel Trilogy, in addition to Jar Jar Binks, the Trade Federation droids, among many other things. Depending onhow farThe Mandaloriangoes with the idea, the concept of midi-chlorians may just be redeemed in the eyes ofStar Warsfans.