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Yes, I agree that every being has an m count but most have not enough to matter. But my understanding that she was important because her m count was from cloning and that's what the goal was to clone m count/m count beings
But yea show didn't do a great job explaining because of it was just her m count then the other kids should have been just as special. She was MORE special because hers could be cloned or something... No idea lol
I don't think the kids were clones, I think what they were actually doing was extracting midichlorians from them for tests using clones.
Omega was proof that a clone of Jango - who would all have the same m-count - can have it increased.
In turn when testing the blood of the clones / Omega, it being higher than that figure is proof that whatever modification they did had worked.