I don't think it would have mattered if someone else had been his master. Palpatine would still have been a gentle corrupting influence, the temple would still be sat on a wellspring of the dark side, blinding them to what was coming.
And if I must be frank, I believe that Anakin was not the only one guilty of selfish and/or possessive tendencies. Other major characters were just as guilty.
The old Republic and old Jedi order needed to fall(so it can be rebuilt)
So Anakin was destined to do what he did, and no matter who trains him, he can never escape his fate.
It actually occurred to me a while ago that a lot (though not necessarily all) of this could have been avoided if Padme had just put a bunch of money in the hands of some envoy and told them "go to this junk shop on Tatooine and buy his slave's freedom, then bring her back here. There's a nice estate in the lake country I think she'll like."
It wouldn't eliminate the problem of Anakin's attachment to her, but it should have at least quieted his separation anxiety and guilt if her knew she was free, safe and happy on a paradise planet.
I actually find it hard to justify why something like this didn't happen. Given that Naboo indirectly owes it's freedom to the actions of Shmi & Anakin it seems the very least that they could do. It seems the main reason why she stayed on Tatooine is because they needed the Lars connection.
That's not to say that it would have solved all the problems. I'm sure Sidious would have found a way to use her to nudge Anakin down the dark path, one way or another.
Other major characters didn't express those tendencies with mass murder and spousal abuse. I think that's a somewhat crucial delineator, no?
Obi-Wan was flawed, a few Jedi (maybe Qui-Gon) could have maybe done better, but I think the films imply that Obi-Wan was a pretty typical Jedi and Anakin's flaws pretty much did come from him starting to train when he was "too old."
Obiwan shouldn't have fathered Luke and Leia.
I always knew there was something going on...Obiwan shouldn't have father Luke and Leia.
I don't think he can. Anakin was created for a specific purpose. He fulfilled that purpose. Qui-Gonn was given the secret to immortality for a specific purpose...to teach Yoda and Obi-Wan, to then guide Luke and/or Leia. The Sith have a grand plan, but "the force" has a greater plan. Anakin brings destruction, then later, with his son, restores balance, and the galaxy returns(well not so much) to its natural state of peace. Natural in the sense where all life has the greatest opportunity to live and grow.Not necessarily. If the Sith had been destroyed earlier, the prophecy would have been fulfilled without requiring any of that. It is made sufficiently clear that it is the Sith who are the problem, not the Jedi.
He can escape his fate. "Destiny", as Lucas uses the term, does not mean a predetermined outcome. It really means a possible destiny. And it is worthy of note that the term is thrown around in the OT primarily by the darksiders. The factions have very different ideas regarding the destiny of a certain character.
Obi-Wan waves hand towards Padme "You would very much like to join the Duchess and I at my apartment tonight."Two Jedi, a Senator, a Duchess, and some death sticks....who knew?
The Force exists within all living things. If the "force" truly has a "will", I know not whence department it comes from, nor who's in charge of writing prophecy, but it's there.The living force is not the universe, it's (probably) the hive mind of the dead, or (maybe) strong force users from either the distant past or the distant future to transfix the present.
If it's the dead, the Jedi's numbers and influence far outweigh the Sith, but if it is just the influence of a few very strong force users at either end of time, then handful of Sith may be giving orders to billions of gullible Jedi peppered across the aeons.
I think the whole idea that Anakin was "too old" to begin his Jedi training is a load of shit. Luke started his training in earnest when he was 22 years old. Count Dooku still managed to become a Sith lord, despite his Jedi training. So, the whole notion that Anakin was "too old" is a load of nonsense to me.
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