[@Phoenix] To address the concerns with Eevy's behavior, I don't think she acted contrary to Jedi Code. Had she lunged at him with no regard for judgement, that would be directly in conflict with the Jedi Order's code in any right. However, what was described was a verbal warning and a display of intent to prevent him from running. That isn't an attack, that's a peacekeeping attempt. It's the same as a cop drawing his weapon in an attempt to apprehend a criminal and prevent him from running(which Jedi would do from time to time). Jedi do what they must to protect the peace, and it was already reviewed that the force-sensitive they were chasing was at least powerful, if not possibly dangerous. I don't see this as disobeying Jedi Rules, it's bending against them. Unless she tried to strike him, I don't see that as a direct violation. As for Jedi/Sith rules, I'm good with Force-Users not all being super-force-gods. Sure, they should be given a bit of leeway(Being able to force push and use a lightsaber isn't an out-of-place idea at least, though bigger attacks would need windup), but most Jedi and Sith could still be beaten by enough blaster fire, especially well-trained blaster users. Though Nite's got the final say, video games like SWTOR at least give me a basis of what I can do.