I have no idea if Revan would have turned if the Force wasn't a factor, because that period of the Old Republic was a fucking mess of conflicts that fed into and off each other.I don't know if it's good or bad, I don't like the Expanse. But it would not be star trek, much like star wars without the jedi is not star wars.
That is not to say there always must be some weirdo with a robe and laser sword in every bit of SW media, but any media that doesn't have some robed weirdo running around in it is always going to be a sideshow.
Oh, not this again. Kirk stole a cloaking device from the Romulans, Picard acted like the Prime Directive was a divine command that sometimes you should let a species be wiped out, and Janway.....oh, boy. At least "In The Pale Moonlight" framed Sisko's actions as morally dubious, which wasn't always the case when a captain did something immoral. Characters failing, including morally, has always been part of Star Trek.
Ok, so given this question here:
Does that mean you are arguing that yes, if not for the Force Revan would never have turned on the republic?
But not having to worry about mystical bullshit or it's influence probably would have meant far fewer conflicts in the SW galaxy period. It wouldn't remove all conflict, but probably would not result in things like the Cron Cluster blowing up or the the mass shadow device on Malachor being built.
Literally the only 'benign' Force sensitives were those weird monks Cardas hung with in the Hand of Thrawn duology, maybe the Fallanasi, and the Chiss navigators/skywalkers.