Yoda: No more training do you require. Already know you, that which you need.
Luke: Then I am a Jedi.
Yoda: No. Not yet. One thing remains. Vader. You must confront Vader. Then, only then, a Jedi will you be. And confront him you will.
The key words in that exchange are "need" and "require". Yoda thinks Luke's training at that point is adequate, certainly, and it better be because he's dying anyway. But that doesn't imply Luke's training was as complete as possible, or even as complete as Yoda would have preferred.
Actually, Luke is the return of Darth Malak.There's a good reason the character in that game picks up on everything so quickly, though, which really doesn't apply to Luke, unless I'm very confused about what the cave scene meant.
Yes, Luke is Darth Revan.
Wouldn't Revan have been dead for around 4,000 years at this point?
Actually, Luke is the return of Darth Malak.Yes, Luke is Darth Revan.
Wouldn't Revan have been dead for around 4,000 years at this point?
Throw in Bob Fett and it'd read like a Karen Traviss book^
Ah, but he used Babylon 4 to go back in time to become Darth Malak after the events of the trilogy.
Throw in Bob Fett and it'd read like a Karen Traviss book^
Ah, but he used Babylon 4 to go back in time to become Darth Malak after the events of the trilogy.![]()
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