I don’t think she will never fall. I don’t that impression from her at all in the booksI don't think Vernestra is supposed to have fallen at this time.
Haven't got a clue who she's talking to, though.
I don’t think she will never fall. I don’t that impression from her at all in the booksI don't think Vernestra is supposed to have fallen at this time.
Haven't got a clue who she's talking to, though.
She's talking to whomever you talk to to make an appointment with Yoda.I don't think Vernestra is supposed to have fallen at this time.
Haven't got a clue who she's talking to, though.
Again, Yoda foreshadowing. The person she's trying to reach, as mentioned in that conversation, is clearly Yoda.I also hear McDiarmid’ voice, in that conversation - and immediately thought of Palpy!
I’d ask, why include it, both the convo and the similar voice if it had no bearing / meaning - and was simply a throwaway?
That's such a weird and illogical concept that, actually, yeah a little bit of clarity would have helped.I thought it was perfectly clear, the witches were controlling Kelnacca, the Jedi severed that connection and then they died. So clearly severing the connection killed them, I don't see where it needs any more explanation than that.
It was one of those things that stood out to me in this theme about power and the ability to wield it. Venestra is one who worked to ensure the Order would be that one.Vernestra's covering-up of the crimes committed by Sol & his team to protect the Order seemed absurdly convenient and even, dare I say... downright bloody evil.
It's an interesting idea of showing the flaws within the system, which have already reflected in the Prequel trilogy, were the Senate, and then the Chancellor, can direct the Jedi, yet the Jedi still police themselves.- the Senate or at least one Senator being distrustful of the Jedi and i went FINALLY! I get that Star Wars and all the other shows in the Sci Fi and Fantasy genre are works of fantasy and have no connection to reality because most of the background would make no sense but finally we have someone speak out the truth - that there is a massively powerful, self policing, closed off ( even if they like to deny it) and unaccountable group within the Republic and no one checks them occasionally or holds them to the same law standard as everybody else.
"Well, Master Yoda, what I told you was true, from a certain point of view."One question though - would Yoda be able to sense Venestra's lies and deceptions or wouldn't he check actively because he blindly believes a fellow Jedi Master and couldn't imagine them being so deceitful.
I don't think she "fell" in that sort. I think she is a Jedi loyalist ensuring that her order can still continue police and use their power as they always have.I don’t think she will never fall. I don’t that impression from her at all in the books
I wouldn't put it quite on par with the Duel of Fates, but it's damn close.
It's an interesting idea of showing the flaws within the system, which have already reflected in the Prequel trilogy, were the Senate, and then the Chancellor, can direct the Jedi, yet the Jedi still police themselves.
"Well, Master Yoda, what I told you was true, from a certain point of view."
I don't think she "fell" in that sort. I think she is a Jedi loyalist ensuring that her order can still continue police and use their power as they always have.
There is no explanation for resources.I didn't get the impression that the Jedi Order was controlled by the Senate or the Chancellor. It felt always like being more or less on the same side and working together to benefit both parties - the Jedi love doing the right thing ( at least their interpretation of right) and the Republic has a whole organization allied to them with unique skills that helps them out with the worst problems without pay. Come to think of it - how do Jedi finance their entire operation? Is there anything in canon that explains the Jedi ressources?
Just as it is with awakening, or purifying a crystal; bleeding kyber is an act of will, it doesn't just happen on it's own. Lightsabers are not mood rings that change colours based on who's holding them.I really hate this "lightsaber bleeding" nonsense. Just seems so unnecessary. Plus it doesn't make sense with the established canon since Anakin's never went red.
It's shown up in comics (Aphra, I think?) and maybe a book or two.Was cortosis already canon? I thought not.
Plagueis being a Muun was an idea that came from Lucas, so I can't imagine they'd stray from that.Seems like it. Glad they kept his Muun origin as part of his design.
Why? Lucas said Palpatine was about 100 years old when he was the Emperor, and we don't know how long Muuns live.So if that is Plagueis does that mean he’s already the master? Seems too soon.
What I heard was a pretty standard RP accent for any RSC trained actor . . . but yes, the thought that it could have meant to have been a young Sheev did occur to me too.I also hear McDiarmid’ voice, in that conversation - and immediately thought of Palpy!
I’d ask, why include both the convo and the similar voice if it had no bearing / meaning - and was simply a throwaway?
Well they're a religion, so they're probably tax exempt, and run off donations from gratful worlds, and sponserships from corporations eager for everyone to know that when a Jedi wants a reliable spaceship, they always pick Kuat Drive Yards for all their starship needs!Come to think of it - how do Jedi finance their entire operation? Is there anything in canon that explains the Jedi ressources?
You get a like just for this. The argument of "It's not the best ever" and I'm like "What is?"An excellent show overall. Quite enjoyable and I was always entertained and wanting more. Not perfect by any means, but nothing is. Those expecting every new piece of Star Wars media to be the best thing ever, or else it's the worst thing ever by sheer definition will be chasing that particular dragon forever. This show knows what it was trying to be, and executed on it very well, just like 'Andor', just like 'Ahsoka'.
One thing I did like in the, I believe Jedi Apprentice Series, was the use of the different Corps for services across the Galaxy. It seemed far more fitting to the Jedi than just the constant knight motif we see to also have these functions that aid in different improvements across the galaxy.Seriously though; I've often thought that their most likely source of income is in leasing access to their archives and offering various scollarary services to the various prestigious academies and universities across the galaxy. The Jedi archive after all is probably the oldest, and most comprehensive library in the entire galaxy, and I'm sure there's no shortage of academics, authors, historians and the like willing to pay for a chance to research with that kind of resource.
Hell, there's probably enough wealthy institutions on Coruscant alone to keep them well funded, never mid the entire core or mid-rim!
I really hate this "lightsaber bleeding" nonsense. Just seems so unnecessary. Plus it doesn't make sense with the established canon since Anakin's never went red.
You don't have to take the lightsaber of a Jedi you slew, that's just a Sith tradition. You can bleed any kyber crystal.
Anakin's didn't do it because George didn't come up with the idea. Stay tuned for the special special edition.![]()
This idea came from a comic a few years back which was released after the EU was ditched so anything from novels or comics these days becomes canon. I really dislike the idea. It's hokey. It's like that fan idea that Anakin's saber would turn red after killing Dooku because Dooku's Sith blood with flow up the blade turning it red. It makes way more sense that it's just a red kyber crystal.I've heard about this "bleeding" concept in the EU years ago, but it looks like it's been fully canonized as of yesterday.
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