you are free to disagree but that would put you at odds with many other fans and consider this: If midichlorians were responsible for the ability to use the force one could make someone a force user by blood transfusion. so it is more reasonable to asume that midichlorians are able to exist within hosts with strong force powers without negatively affecting their health. therefore a higher presence of midichlorians indicates a higher force potential of the host.
there is some great parts in a later issue where a robot race disagree wether technopathy is real and one of them gets taken over by Rur to prove it is real, then the assasin droids make Aphra remove their constraints preventing them from killing her and being subservient to her in exchange for stopping with trying to kill her indirectly by unleashing Rur and calling in Darth Vader.
What about Darth Maul post bisection? His entire bottom half was droid. Yet as I recall he was still a Force user. General Grievous on the other hand was not. Now surely Duku would have trained him to use the Force if it was possible. So at what point do droid implants cut a living being off from the Force? Did Anikan/Vader ever use a Force power through his droid hand? And don't tell me that the hand gesture was just for show, it is clearly necessary. Don't leave these questions unanswered.
Anyways so Rur is a copy of a jedi brain inside a computer crystal with the ability to take over robots.
Darth vader used his hand to absorb laser blasts at least once, I think the movement is more a mental crutch to help visualise, but what really empowers dark side is strong emotion, Darth vader hated what he had become, himself and everyone around him. that is why his son made him weaker, and why dedicated dark side users destroy the things they love to remove weakness and empower themselves. but you forget that Grievous was never a trained force user to begin with, he was only a very succesfull general manipulated into becoming what he was, the very attack that left him a pile of organs in a jar was orchestrated to make him more controlable. Strangely Maul is not the first dark side force user to survive bisection: uses a repulsorlift to float around.
well at least we have established that wherever the Force organ is, its not in the hands or in the legs, or in generals.
what about general Kenobi? or did you mess up writing genitals? anyways grievous wasn't force sensetive, merely able to go WOOSH WOOSH with a lighsaber really fast. though we never see him at his prime in the film, he's always coughing because of that one time Mace Windu used the force to crush him just before the start of episode 3 prior to that jedi were pretty afraid of him.
in old Expanded Universe IT IS actually possible to artificially give a person force powers but the process seems to require both force crystals and locations strong in the force such as ancient jedi and sith tombs and battlegrounds http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Reborn which incidentally are a lot of fun to fight
The new trilogy is full of plot holes and doesen't make sense. Kathleen Kennedy decided she hated all the original characters that mattered and killed them off. That is just for starters. To conclude disney whored out star wars and gave a raging liberal feminist complete control over the greatest trilogy to ever exist, and she used star wars to push politics and give the world the star wars trilogy she wants you to see instead of what the fans want. Solo is no exception to this. Let me throw you a bone.
star wars is an overrated series to begin with, of course the new ones won't stand up to faux-nostalgia driven hype
I mean seriously, where the hell are the star wars themed drones. And why haven't we seen a 5 v 5 drone tie fighter vs drone xwing dogfight on tv yet? Do I have to think of everything?