Incidentally, in case anyone was wondering what a live action Ahsoka would have looked like in the Clone Wars, look no further...(yes, that's a 15 year old Rosario Dawson in her screen debut.)
There are stories about Jedi that survived the initial purge. Most of those that tried to remain as Jedi but were eventually killed, as were some that tried to settle down and have a normal life. Others like Ahsoka were a little more successful at staying off the radar. Some are still kind of up in the air right now.
I think the general notion is that when Yoda said Luke would be the last of the Jedi, he was being very literal. As in the last adherent to the Jedi faith and last member of the Order. Others that had been Jedi might still be alive elsewhere out there, but they weren't Jedi anymore. Even Ahsoka doesn't count herself as being a member of the Order any longer, for reasons I won't spoil.
Some may have been active in some capacity or another, but their stories never intersected Luke's (it is a big galaxy), or maybe they did. It's a big galaxy. Some may have had less than zero interest in getting into another galaxy wide conflict given how swimmingly last one went down.
Either way, we're talking about a scant handful of people at most, scattered among a million worlds.
I don’t know much about this character except she came from one of the animated series.
But I’m wondering the in universe explanation for if more Jedi survived the purge, where were they during the OT?
Vader and his Inquisitors hunted most of them down. Those that stayed hidden probably tried to put that life behind them, abandoned the force, the code, all of it.But then the Death Star was enough to get Obiwan into it and not the others?
And when Yoda said “No, there is another”, he left out “And a handful of other memorable people just in hiding, we could try recruiting them too!”
There are stories about Jedi that survived the initial purge. Most of those that tried to remain as Jedi but were eventually killed, as were some that tried to settle down and have a normal life. Others like Ahsoka were a little more successful at staying off the radar. Some are still kind of up in the air right now.
I think the general notion is that when Yoda said Luke would be the last of the Jedi, he was being very literal. As in the last adherent to the Jedi faith and last member of the Order. Others that had been Jedi might still be alive elsewhere out there, but they weren't Jedi anymore. Even Ahsoka doesn't count herself as being a member of the Order any longer, for reasons I won't spoil.
Some may have been active in some capacity or another, but their stories never intersected Luke's (it is a big galaxy), or maybe they did. It's a big galaxy. Some may have had less than zero interest in getting into another galaxy wide conflict given how swimmingly last one went down.
Either way, we're talking about a scant handful of people at most, scattered among a million worlds.
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