Towards the end of Attack of The Clones during the Obi Wan/Anakin/Dooku fight, Dooku uses Force lightning to pick up Anakin and fling him to the side. Then he attempts force lightning on Obi Wan which is easily thwarted on Obi Wan's lightsaber and Dooku says something to the effect
As you can see, my "Jedi powers" are far beyond yours.
I didn't think Force lighting as an attack was used by the Jedi/light side of the Force.
How can these seemingly conflicting things be reconciled? Or is my assumption wrong about Force lightning?
Answer
The problem is just "namings". With "Jedi powers" Dooku meant his prowess with using the Force. Force lightning as we know is just another application of the Force. Thus Dooku in the usual Sithfullness just said there that he is way more powerful than Obi Wan and he has no chance against him.
A Jedi wouldn't teach Force lightning or even use it as it is pure destructive appliance of the Force. BUT what Jedi teach is control of the Force and Force lightning is just a dark side application of this control.
So from a specific point of view Dooku's phrase is correct.....although personally I just see it as bad wordings in the script that he says Jedi powers and not Force powers (especially as he is now Sith not Jedi).
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