As for Leia, she did in fact inherit Force-sensitivity. Meaning she would be able to connect with and use the Force if she was trained.
Abrams says Princess Leia chose not to train in the ways of the Force. In the films, while Luke trains to become a powerful Jedi, Princess Leia is kept busy by essential duties of her own. Later, as the leader of the Resistance, General Organa has her hands full with tasks that don't involve any use of the Force.
So far, all of Leia's perceived Force abilities are unconscious. Again, this is similar to how her father could just know things before they happened, making him an exceptional podracer. We wouldn't be surprised if before Obi-Wan Kenobi ends, Leia does something with the Force that even shocks him.
Leia Would Know She's Force Sensitive
We know from Leia's parents and from moments in the Star Wars sequels that she was, in fact, Force-sensitive, even though she didn't get a chance to display those powers in the original trilogy.
As Leia did not discover that she was a child of a Jedi until ROTJ, she would not have been able to intentionally use it. She also did not have any training so her use of the Force would be limited compared to other people who had been trained and studied it for years.
Leia resists the Imperial probe, revealing her Force sensitivity to him. That stuns Vader because, before A New Hope, Darth Sidious and Vader are believed to be the only Force users left in the galaxy. Plus, Vader was tricked by the Emperor into believing his children died alongside Padme.
There are a lot of hints given throughout the Star Wars franchise that Padmé Amidala was in fact Force sensitive. It is clear that the young queen and later senator from Naboo was not strong in the Force or trained in the ways of the Jedi, but she very likely still had some low-level sensitivity.
Following the Wampa attack during the movie's opening scenes on Hoth; Leia, Han, and Chewie visit Luke in the infirmary. Leia is annoyed with Han, who insists she has feelings for him, so she kisses Luke to prove she doesn't. Presumably, the scene was simply meant to make Han jealous.
Darth Vader didn't learn he had a daughter until Return of the Jedi, when he stood before Emperor Palpatine. The Emperor's power probed Luke's mind, attempting to goad him to fall to the dark side, and he discovered Leia's existence.
Theory 1: Leia Doesn't Remember Ben Is Obi-Wan
Throughout her encounters with Kenobi in the series, he refers to himself as Ben. The most straightforward explanation would be that Leia knows the person who rescued her is Ben, and never connected the dots that Ben is actually Obi-Wan.
In terms of raw potential power, Luke and Leia have always been roughly equal. That said, it is potentially possible, if she trained harder than Luke, and or has access to better training than Luke, she could, given enough time, surpass Luke's powers.
In the Disney canon, Leia is said to have used the Dark Side to muster the strength to choke Jabba to death. So to sum it all up, Leia would have been a powerful Jedi, as powerful as Luke, but she would have used it differently and come into her own with it differently as well.
Leia's journey yields a time dilation of 62.6 days; however Luke experiences a time dilation of 700.8 days. The students concluded that Luke is therefore 1.75 years younger than Leia, possibly rendering them the first twins ever to have more than a year between their ages.
Affiliation(s) For other uses, see Finn (disambiguation). Finn, formerly designated FN-2187 ("Eight-Seven"), was a Force-sensitive human male stormtrooper who served the First Order until his desertion and subsequent defection to the Resistance during the First Order-Resistance War.
The Jedi however also have three outliers in that of Luke, Leia, and Cade Skywalker (23000/23000/21000 midi-chlorians respectively) all of which were children/descendants of Anakin Skywalker (the chosen one) and so genetically predisposed to having abnormally-high midi-chlorian counts for Jedi.
Yes. In the book 'Tatooine Ghost', Leia learns of Anakin's life prior to his evolution into the Darth Vader personae. This revelation leads her to forgive him. She even named her third child in memory of her father.
While their affection had to remain hidden, the two kept in frequent contact, even throughout the Clone Wars. But despite this, Anakin found out that Padme was pregnant only a couple of weeks before the twins were born. So, why did it take so long for her to tell him?
Darth Vader Likely Hates Padmé
In other words, Vader could only be in love with the Padmé before she betrayed him and hates her for not accepting what he became. In 2017's Darth Vader series, the eponymous fallen Jedi goes out of his way to deform Padmé's personal shuttle he later acquires.
After Leia and Luke's lips lock in Lannister love, our wookie friend vocalizes what seems to be his approval. However in hindsight, Chewie was more than likely saying “Your species' obsession with sibling mating is a curious one, I've seen your browser histories”.
Han, worried that Leia is injured, is relieved when she's okay -- and finally utters the words, "I love you," when she reveals she has a blaster. The princess replies, "I know," before shooting two Stormtroopers. Only in Star Wars. There's great tension to the scenes between Han and Leia on Hoth.
It's well known that Star Wars lead characters Luke Skywalker and Princess (now General) Leia are brother and sister. The estranged siblings didn't know about their familial relationship until "Return of the Jedi." They even shared a passionate kiss in the previous movie, "The Empire Strikes Back."
Darth Vader's unconditional (albeit misguided) love for Padmé is what eventually made him turn, hence why he cannot use it on her in the video games. Even though Vader likely knew that his force choke did not kill Padmé, he was unable to cope with her death.
This is the most well-known of the Jedi rules. Love leads to attachment and attachment leads to strong emotions, which are the path to the Dark Side of the Force. Because of this, Jedi are forbidden to fall in love. This, of course, doesn't stop Anakin Skywalker from falling in love with Padmé.
It was not that Palpatine actively forced the process. The only thing he did was set the medical team on repairing Anakin's injuries, and tortuously keep him awake through it. The transfer of life force happened subconsciously through the bond between the two.