Is this another of comic book plot twists where some major character is revealed to seemingly be alive... only to immediately be exposed as a fakeout next issue.
Never forget Screen Rant peddling this shit and getting people into an uproar. Even though the very same issue had Vader decapitate her because she was just a high level bureaucrat with delusions of grandeur.
Yes except we haven't gotten to the next issue yet.
>Never forget Screen Rant peddling this shit and getting people into an uproar.
And they succeed. Look at at more than 50% of replies ITT. They know people are dumb and it can be monetized.
Somehow there are more Jedi after RotJ than at the start of RotS.
All bets are off when Darth Maul can get cut in half and then fall an undetermined distance and survive. Hell, they might as well bring back the original, not a clone, Shreev at this point.
Look you know Philip IV killed most of the Templars and destroyed their entire order but you still had Templars around? It's like that
Is this another of comic book plot twists where some major character is revealed to seemingly be alive... only to immediately be exposed as a fakeout next issue.
It would be actually pretty funny if Shaak Ti really is alive, you could say in-universe that there are A LOT of rumors about how she died but those were just nothing more than fake stories, but didn't we see Aayla Secura get gunned down by the clones?
Which is a dumb idea that undercuts that aspect of Revenge of the Sith; the clones were never good guys; they were always thugs who just did whatever they were told. The Jedi were fools to let themselves be surronded by questionably loyal soldiers. Palpatine did it all deliberately to have an army loyal only to him spread everywhere so he could take over.
But the Clone Wars cartoon, which staff probably didn't know what was in store for RotS, made the clones likable salts so they had to bullshit a reason they could still be likable but also massacre the Jedi.
>has a headcanon >guys THIS IS OBJECTIVELY THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION, TRUST ME!
lol >But the Clone Wars cartoon, which staff probably didn't know what was in store for RotS
George Lucas, the guy who wrote and directed RotS and created Star Wars, worked on that cartoon, before RotS was even out. And it was his idea that the clones were not "thugs" and they had a good relationship with the Jedi, as seen by Cody and Obi-Wan. And the only reason they followed order is because they were programmed to do so, like it was stated in AotC.
>they had a good relationship with the Jedi, as seen by Cody and Obi-Wan
Which results in only a second of hesitation before trying his best to get his friend killed.
>they followed order is because they were programmed to do so, like it was stated in AotC.
Like I said; they do what they're told. They have no principles and they're not defending anything. They were created to bring a dictatorship into being.
>Which results in only a second of hesitation before trying his best to get his friend killed.
Only because he was programmed to do so. That does not make them inherently bad or "thugs." It was beyond his control and he was made that way against his will and robbed of choice in that matter before he was even born. Most of the clones likely would not have done that otherwise, because the Jedi were some of the only people that cared about them, and they earned their friendship and respect in battles, and there was no tangible proof that they were traitors, which is why programming was the way to go about it. >Like I said; they do what they're told.
Only because they were made that way. They didn't do it because they believed in it or because they wanted to. Clones were victims, much like the Jedi. They are still people.
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The analogy is to an army indoctrinated to be loyal to a person rather than a nation or ideal, and moreover outsiders who don't even live in the society they're supposedly fighting for, and how foolish that society was to allow this to happen. It wasn't like any of this was secret yet they're stunned when the army gets an order to take over (and apparently many are stupid enough to believe it was only done for their sakes)
Having clones do it because of an unnatural upbrining that turned them into obediant drones is one thing, having them have a cip implanted into their brains is another. Why is the latter necessary if the former was done?
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So they can keep selling stories of heroic clones later down the road. And someone probably realized little boys liked Rex better than Ahsohka.
Which is a dumb idea that undercuts that aspect of Revenge of the Sith; the clones were never good guys; they were always thugs who just did whatever they were told. The Jedi were fools to let themselves be surronded by questionably loyal soldiers. Palpatine did it all deliberately to have an army loyal only to him spread everywhere so he could take over.
But the Clone Wars cartoon, which staff probably didn't know what was in store for RotS, made the clones likable salts so they had to bullshit a reason they could still be likable but also massacre the Jedi.
>has a headcanon >guys THIS IS OBJECTIVELY THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION, TRUST ME!
lol >But the Clone Wars cartoon, which staff probably didn't know what was in store for RotS
George Lucas, the guy who wrote and directed RotS and created Star Wars, worked on that cartoon, before RotS was even out. And it was his idea that the clones were not "thugs" and they had a good relationship with the Jedi, as seen by Cody and Obi-Wan. And the only reason they followed order is because they were programmed to do so, like it was stated in AotC.
>they had a good relationship with the Jedi, as seen by Cody and Obi-Wan
Which results in only a second of hesitation before trying his best to get his friend killed.
>they followed order is because they were programmed to do so, like it was stated in AotC.
Like I said; they do what they're told. They have no principles and they're not defending anything. They were created to bring a dictatorship into being.
>Which results in only a second of hesitation before trying his best to get his friend killed.
Only because he was programmed to do so. That does not make them inherently bad or "thugs." It was beyond his control and he was made that way against his will and robbed of choice in that matter before he was even born. Most of the clones likely would not have done that otherwise, because the Jedi were some of the only people that cared about them, and they earned their friendship and respect in battles, and there was no tangible proof that they were traitors, which is why programming was the way to go about it. >Like I said; they do what they're told.
Only because they were made that way. They didn't do it because they believed in it or because they wanted to. Clones were victims, much like the Jedi. They are still people.
The analogy is to an army indoctrinated to be loyal to a person rather than a nation or ideal, and moreover outsiders who don't even live in the society they're supposedly fighting for, and how foolish that society was to allow this to happen. It wasn't like any of this was secret yet they're stunned when the army gets an order to take over (and apparently many are stupid enough to believe it was only done for their sakes)
Having clones do it because of an unnatural upbrining that turned them into obediant drones is one thing, having them have a cip implanted into their brains is another. Why is the latter necessary if the former was done?
It's actually pretty smart to have the clones be sleeper agents for the sheer fact that the best way to get a telepathic Jedi killed by their army is to make them comfortable with them, and the best way to do that is to make them totally loyal to the Jedi until the trigger phrase happens. The chip thing was a stupid way to go about it though.
Out of curiosity, are there any stories about what the clones thought about Order 66? I don’t mean guys like the Bad Batch who were immune to the order, I mean the ones who were out there, gunning down the Jedi. Did they feel any guilt about executing the guys they were JUST fighting alongside or was the brainwashing so effective they still believed "Oh yeah we had to kill the Jedi, Chancel- whoops I mean EMPEROR Palpatine said they evil and why would he lie?" even years after the Clones Wars were over? Just thought that could make an interesting short story at least.
Literally The Bad Batch, or did you drop it after season 1? >crosshair knows that all the clones are programmed >gaslights cody into believing he did it out of his own volition anyway
This now-legends book has it in detail. And to summarize, the original mandowank author has the clone troopers just of shrug and say that Order 66 was part of a whole contingency set of orders that included shooting Palpatine and the Jedi should have read them all before trying their treason.
Having actually read the comic in question and knowing the tropes of these kinds of things, it's just a cliffhanger meant to get you to buy the book next month, where it'll for sure be revealed that these aren't actually Shaak Ti and Aayla Secura, but impostors/ghosts/illusions/droids. Like how one comic ended with Darth Vader suddenly encountering Padmé, only for it to be revealed the next month that it was just one of her handmaiden lookalikes from Episode I.
You people are falling for clickbait.
Exactly, it was also established that her jedi temple death was canon where she was stabbed in meditation. The fact that there’s anon’s here who legitimately think they somehow randomly returned shows they don’t read these comics, not even reading a wookieepedia article on this either
Shaak Ti was never shown to have canonically died. Jorge cut it out of the film and the other can be excused to Yoda having prophetic dreams that may or may not come true. Aayla is stupid as frick.
I think this whole "order 66" thing was just a false flag by the Jedi to garner sympathy for their order. Wild how it happened just as public resentment against them and the war they've been championing has started to rise dramatically. Just saying you know...funny.
>OT trilogy >Luke Skywalker is the last Jedi and the Galaxy only has white people and one black guy
>Disney Wars >Thousands of racially diverse Jedi are supposedly running around and fighting Darth Vader but they can’t beat him and aren’t mentioned at all in the movies
Why can’t they just do a different time period? Is it really that important for someone’s OC to fight Darth Vader?
There is a whole Coruscant Guard subculture. Also, answer to your question is two clicks away, put some fricking effort and search image.
https://amikoroyaiart.tumblr.com/post/645308470923608064/its-not-an-easy-job-to-be-a-coruscant-guard
>He doesn't know that just before Plo Koon died he activated Jedi Speed and managed to go back in time to stop Anakin but was sent forward in time by Palpatine back to his ship which is why he looks around, confused as to how he returned back to his ship before crashing
>all of these old veteran Jedi that were properly trained at the temple were still alive the whole time >an adult farm boy messed around at a swamp for a few months and was the one that solved the Jabba and Empire problems
what a bunch of useless fricks
Who even cares about Shaak-Ti? She's barely a character in Star Wars mythos. Her most noticeable role was in Forced Unleashed, which is non-cannon now.
>Ahsoka >Aayla Secure >Shaak Ti >Cal Kestis >Kanaan >Ezra >Cere Junda >probably others that I can't remember
Wtf were all these space homosexuals doing all this time? Obi-Wan and Yoda had a plan, at least. In the end, they let a half-trained kid fight Vader and the Emperor.
Watch Star Wars: Rebels.
Secure
Ti
Dead. The article in the OP is a clickbait and you are a moron.
Having actually read the comic in question and knowing the tropes of these kinds of things, it's just a cliffhanger meant to get you to buy the book next month, where it'll for sure be revealed that these aren't actually Shaak Ti and Aayla Secura, but impostors/ghosts/illusions/droids. Like how one comic ended with Darth Vader suddenly encountering Padmé, only for it to be revealed the next month that it was just one of her handmaiden lookalikes from Episode I.
You people are falling for clickbait.
The comic is obviously some kind of deception and/or illusion, not real Aayla and Shaak Ti. >>Cal Kestis
Play Jedi: Fallen Order/Survivor.
>>Ezra
Watch Star Wars: Rebels. >>Cere Junda
Play Jedi: Fallen Order/Survivor.
others that I can't remember >Wtf were all these space homosexuals doing all this time?
Gave up on being Jedi/were in hiding. >Obi-Wan and Yoda had a plan, at least. In the end, they let a half-trained kid fight Vader and the Emperor.
No, they didn't "let a half-trained kid fight Vader." Yoda and Obi-Wan urged Luke to not go to Bespin, precisely because his training was not finished. And Luke's advantage was being Anakin's son, which none of the other Jedi had. Luke and Leia were the only people capable on influencing Vader on an emotional Vader, and Luke was the only son of the chosen one. No other Jedi had those feats, not Obi-Wan and not Ahsoka.
This is your brain on disney apologia. >Gave up on being Jedi/were in hiding.
What the frick is the point of their stories then? They do absolutely nothing and then die, we don't need this shit to take away from luke being the last jedi at yoda's words.
>This is your brain on disney apologia.
Rent free, lol. >What the frick is the point of their stories then?
Maybe you should read/watch/play those stories and find out, then. >we don't need this shit to take away from luke being the last jedi at yoda's words.
Yoda is not omnipotent and omniscient. Luke was the last Jedi of the active Jedi Order, which was pretty much Ben Kenobi and Yoda. Luke was not the last person in the universe to know the ways of the Force and how to wield a lightsaber, or even a Jedi philosophy. Even according to Lucas, there were 50-100 surviving Jedi, and Luke reached out to them to rebuild the Jedi Order.
>Maybe you should read/watch/play those stories and find out, then.
No disneyshill, "consoom product" is not an argument. >Yoda is not omnipotent and omniscient.
Yoda was the wisest Jedi of his time, he met some of the order 66 survivors and Jedi can sense when other people die, so > there were 50-100 surviving Jedi, and Luke reached out to them to rebuild the Jedi Order.
Which was then destroyed off-screen so shitsney could rehash it with marey sue instead. You played yourself.
>No, they didn't "let a half-trained kid fight Vader." Yoda and Obi-Wan urged Luke to not go to Bespin, precisely because his training was not finished. And Luke's advantage was being Anakin's son, which none of the other Jedi had. Luke and Leia were the only people capable on influencing Vader on an emotional Vader, and Luke was the only son of the chosen one. No other Jedi had those feats, not Obi-Wan and not Ahsoka.
You're a moron. Obi-Wan and Yoda wanted Luke to kill Vader, they didn't think he could be redeemed.
No, it was "train Luke when he's old enough to confront Vader". Remember that the Emperor sensed Luke when he began training with Yoda and his power began to grow. If they had trained him at a younger age, Vader and the Emperor would have felt it.
Well they fricked up Luke's academy, so they can't can't create any Jedi there because anyone that managed to become popular would still have to be killed by Kylo
Bringing back mace windu would have made more sense since we never saw his body onscreen.
Then again given how Kathleen hates male characters maybe that's for the best Mace stays dead.
Honestly, Jocasta Nu from the new Vader comics. She was the head librarian would've been slaughtered with the rest of the Jedi at the Temple since she'd have no reason to leave.
You know, you people could just be like me and abandon star wars. I was die hard for most of my life and even tried to say positive during the prequels. But I stopped. I stopped after disney ruined it. It took the last jedi to do it, but I did. I still have my memories and the merch I got in the old days. You can, too. You don't own disney anything.
Shack Ti never died (on screen) in the movie just on the deleted scenes.
But Aayla got shot in the back and then the clones kept shooting the corpse.Also Shack Ti she only looked cute in Gendy Wars.
>Jedi surviving Order 66 >twist
Nu-canon is so fricked up it's not even funny any more. And I thought it was bad when a clone Palpatine corrupted Luke to the dark side.
Obviously its your basic b***h comic book clickbait cliff hanger to sell the next issue, but every canon frick up is likely an intentional small step closer to Disney rebooting the OT and Prequels.
She was literally shot to death onscreen wtf
Is this another of comic book plot twists where some major character is revealed to seemingly be alive... only to immediately be exposed as a fakeout next issue.
Never forget Screen Rant peddling this shit and getting people into an uproar. Even though the very same issue had Vader decapitate her because she was just a high level bureaucrat with delusions of grandeur.
Yes except we haven't gotten to the next issue yet.
>Never forget Screen Rant peddling this shit and getting people into an uproar.
And they succeed. Look at at more than 50% of replies ITT. They know people are dumb and it can be monetized.
Somehow, Shaak Ti returned
Somehow there are more Jedi after RotJ than at the start of RotS.
All bets are off when Darth Maul can get cut in half and then fall an undetermined distance and survive. Hell, they might as well bring back the original, not a clone, Shreev at this point.
She got better.
They could have all missed behind that leaf.
Look you know Philip IV killed most of the Templars and destroyed their entire order but you still had Templars around? It's like that
For the third time
easy retcon, that was someone else and you're just space racist
It would be actually pretty funny if Shaak Ti really is alive, you could say in-universe that there are A LOT of rumors about how she died but those were just nothing more than fake stories, but didn't we see Aayla Secura get gunned down by the clones?
It was those chips that killed the Jedi, not the Clones; the Clones were loyal buddies with the Jedi.
Why do you feel like correcting me on something so useless?
Which is a dumb idea that undercuts that aspect of Revenge of the Sith; the clones were never good guys; they were always thugs who just did whatever they were told. The Jedi were fools to let themselves be surronded by questionably loyal soldiers. Palpatine did it all deliberately to have an army loyal only to him spread everywhere so he could take over.
But the Clone Wars cartoon, which staff probably didn't know what was in store for RotS, made the clones likable salts so they had to bullshit a reason they could still be likable but also massacre the Jedi.
>has a headcanon
>guys THIS IS OBJECTIVELY THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION, TRUST ME!
lol
>But the Clone Wars cartoon, which staff probably didn't know what was in store for RotS
George Lucas, the guy who wrote and directed RotS and created Star Wars, worked on that cartoon, before RotS was even out. And it was his idea that the clones were not "thugs" and they had a good relationship with the Jedi, as seen by Cody and Obi-Wan. And the only reason they followed order is because they were programmed to do so, like it was stated in AotC.
>they had a good relationship with the Jedi, as seen by Cody and Obi-Wan
Which results in only a second of hesitation before trying his best to get his friend killed.
>they followed order is because they were programmed to do so, like it was stated in AotC.
Like I said; they do what they're told. They have no principles and they're not defending anything. They were created to bring a dictatorship into being.
>Which results in only a second of hesitation before trying his best to get his friend killed.
Only because he was programmed to do so. That does not make them inherently bad or "thugs." It was beyond his control and he was made that way against his will and robbed of choice in that matter before he was even born. Most of the clones likely would not have done that otherwise, because the Jedi were some of the only people that cared about them, and they earned their friendship and respect in battles, and there was no tangible proof that they were traitors, which is why programming was the way to go about it.
>Like I said; they do what they're told.
Only because they were made that way. They didn't do it because they believed in it or because they wanted to. Clones were victims, much like the Jedi. They are still people.
The analogy is to an army indoctrinated to be loyal to a person rather than a nation or ideal, and moreover outsiders who don't even live in the society they're supposedly fighting for, and how foolish that society was to allow this to happen. It wasn't like any of this was secret yet they're stunned when the army gets an order to take over (and apparently many are stupid enough to believe it was only done for their sakes)
Having clones do it because of an unnatural upbrining that turned them into obediant drones is one thing, having them have a cip implanted into their brains is another. Why is the latter necessary if the former was done?
So they can keep selling stories of heroic clones later down the road. And someone probably realized little boys liked Rex better than Ahsohka.
Yes, exactly, but it's an awkward retcon.
It's actually pretty smart to have the clones be sleeper agents for the sheer fact that the best way to get a telepathic Jedi killed by their army is to make them comfortable with them, and the best way to do that is to make them totally loyal to the Jedi until the trigger phrase happens. The chip thing was a stupid way to go about it though.
>didn't we see Aayla Secura get gunned down by the clones?
Not just gunned down, she was turned into swiss cheese by a firing squad.
>Clones shoot Aayla
>Order 66 crazy juice wears off
>"Man Down! Man Down! Get a medic over here!"
>Shot at least 28 times, on screen
Yeah nah, don't think the local doctor can just break out the flex tape kit for that
If Vader and Maul survived anything is on the table.
Out of curiosity, are there any stories about what the clones thought about Order 66? I don’t mean guys like the Bad Batch who were immune to the order, I mean the ones who were out there, gunning down the Jedi. Did they feel any guilt about executing the guys they were JUST fighting alongside or was the brainwashing so effective they still believed "Oh yeah we had to kill the Jedi, Chancel- whoops I mean EMPEROR Palpatine said they evil and why would he lie?" even years after the Clones Wars were over? Just thought that could make an interesting short story at least.
Literally The Bad Batch, or did you drop it after season 1?
>crosshair knows that all the clones are programmed
>gaslights cody into believing he did it out of his own volition anyway
This now-legends book has it in detail. And to summarize, the original mandowank author has the clone troopers just of shrug and say that Order 66 was part of a whole contingency set of orders that included shooting Palpatine and the Jedi should have read them all before trying their treason.
Clearly a jedi mind trick and we only saw what the clones were made to see.
Or the comic will be a fake out. Either way, clickbait was achieved.
Shaak Ti died three times. 2 versions of her on-screen death in Episode 3, and died again in The Force Unleashed.
How many fricking times are they gonna kill Ahaak Ti?
>marvelwars still thinking they are relevant
Having actually read the comic in question and knowing the tropes of these kinds of things, it's just a cliffhanger meant to get you to buy the book next month, where it'll for sure be revealed that these aren't actually Shaak Ti and Aayla Secura, but impostors/ghosts/illusions/droids. Like how one comic ended with Darth Vader suddenly encountering Padmé, only for it to be revealed the next month that it was just one of her handmaiden lookalikes from Episode I.
You people are falling for clickbait.
Exactly, it was also established that her jedi temple death was canon where she was stabbed in meditation. The fact that there’s anon’s here who legitimately think they somehow randomly returned shows they don’t read these comics, not even reading a wookieepedia article on this either
>You people are falling for clickbait.
It's Screen Rant. They resort to cheap clickbait and have done so for years.
force ghosts or clones I bet
My dick is happy
But my inner angry family is fricking confused and annoyed, we saw them get offed on screen
Shaak Ti was never shown to have canonically died. Jorge cut it out of the film and the other can be excused to Yoda having prophetic dreams that may or may not come true. Aayla is stupid as frick.
Agreed, aayla barely fought back e en though she's a fully trained jedi
I think this whole "order 66" thing was just a false flag by the Jedi to garner sympathy for their order. Wild how it happened just as public resentment against them and the war they've been championing has started to rise dramatically. Just saying you know...funny.
>OT trilogy
>Luke Skywalker is the last Jedi and the Galaxy only has white people and one black guy
>Disney Wars
>Thousands of racially diverse Jedi are supposedly running around and fighting Darth Vader but they can’t beat him and aren’t mentioned at all in the movies
Why can’t they just do a different time period? Is it really that important for someone’s OC to fight Darth Vader?
Did you see the prequels big day black Jedi will always a thing. The highest human Jedi before the purse was a black bag number one was yoda.
>falling for clickbait
I expected better of Cinemaphile.
where's this from?
There is a whole Coruscant Guard subculture. Also, answer to your question is two clicks away, put some fricking effort and search image.
https://amikoroyaiart.tumblr.com/post/645308470923608064/its-not-an-easy-job-to-be-a-coruscant-guard
>There is a whole Coruscant Guard subculture.
just say fanfiction then m8
You couldn't tell it was a fanart?
I don't care about the pic. I saw the custom designs and though that maybe there was a new SW release I wasn't aware of.
Just wanted you to clarify but you keep getting your panties in a twist.
It's not a new design, it's from Clone Wars.
>I expected better of Cinemaphile.
No you didn't.
She was adorable in the Genndy show and I thought her actress was pretty attractive, why does her 3D model look like a frickin moai head?
the only casualty of Order 66 was Plo Koon
>mace windu actually landed on a convenient pile of straw after being thrown out of the senate building
>He doesn't know that just before Plo Koon died he activated Jedi Speed and managed to go back in time to stop Anakin but was sent forward in time by Palpatine back to his ship which is why he looks around, confused as to how he returned back to his ship before crashing
*sighs*
Somehow the big titty lekku waifus returned.
>all of these old veteran Jedi that were properly trained at the temple were still alive the whole time
>an adult farm boy messed around at a swamp for a few months and was the one that solved the Jabba and Empire problems
what a bunch of useless fricks
Who even cares about Shaak-Ti? She's barely a character in Star Wars mythos. Her most noticeable role was in Forced Unleashed, which is non-cannon now.
I think it's fair to say she made a big enough impression thanks to Genndy's cartoon. Much more than Aayla at any rate.
Aayla's breasts made a big impression.
Wake me up when Yaddle is back.
>Ahsoka
>Aayla Secure
>Shaak Ti
>Cal Kestis
>Kanaan
>Ezra
>Cere Junda
>probably others that I can't remember
Wtf were all these space homosexuals doing all this time? Obi-Wan and Yoda had a plan, at least. In the end, they let a half-trained kid fight Vader and the Emperor.
>Wtf were all these space homosexuals doing all this time?
>Aayla Secura and Shaak Ti
Still dead, these are fakers
>Kanaan
Dead
>Ezra
Sent to Space Brazil
>Cere Junda
Dead
Watch Star Wars: Rebels.
Secure
Ti
Dead. The article in the OP is a clickbait and you are a moron.
The comic is obviously some kind of deception and/or illusion, not real Aayla and Shaak Ti.
>>Cal Kestis
Play Jedi: Fallen Order/Survivor.
>>Ezra
Watch Star Wars: Rebels.
>>Cere Junda
Play Jedi: Fallen Order/Survivor.
others that I can't remember
>Wtf were all these space homosexuals doing all this time?
Gave up on being Jedi/were in hiding.
>Obi-Wan and Yoda had a plan, at least. In the end, they let a half-trained kid fight Vader and the Emperor.
No, they didn't "let a half-trained kid fight Vader." Yoda and Obi-Wan urged Luke to not go to Bespin, precisely because his training was not finished. And Luke's advantage was being Anakin's son, which none of the other Jedi had. Luke and Leia were the only people capable on influencing Vader on an emotional Vader, and Luke was the only son of the chosen one. No other Jedi had those feats, not Obi-Wan and not Ahsoka.
This is your brain on disney apologia.
>Gave up on being Jedi/were in hiding.
What the frick is the point of their stories then? They do absolutely nothing and then die, we don't need this shit to take away from luke being the last jedi at yoda's words.
>They do absolutely nothing and then die
Look, if you have to talk shit about something at least do a quick google search for like 5 minutes
>This is your brain on disney apologia.
Rent free, lol.
>What the frick is the point of their stories then?
Maybe you should read/watch/play those stories and find out, then.
>we don't need this shit to take away from luke being the last jedi at yoda's words.
Yoda is not omnipotent and omniscient. Luke was the last Jedi of the active Jedi Order, which was pretty much Ben Kenobi and Yoda. Luke was not the last person in the universe to know the ways of the Force and how to wield a lightsaber, or even a Jedi philosophy. Even according to Lucas, there were 50-100 surviving Jedi, and Luke reached out to them to rebuild the Jedi Order.
>Maybe you should read/watch/play those stories and find out, then.
No disneyshill, "consoom product" is not an argument.
>Yoda is not omnipotent and omniscient.
Yoda was the wisest Jedi of his time, he met some of the order 66 survivors and Jedi can sense when other people die, so
> there were 50-100 surviving Jedi, and Luke reached out to them to rebuild the Jedi Order.
Which was then destroyed off-screen so shitsney could rehash it with marey sue instead. You played yourself.
>No, they didn't "let a half-trained kid fight Vader." Yoda and Obi-Wan urged Luke to not go to Bespin, precisely because his training was not finished. And Luke's advantage was being Anakin's son, which none of the other Jedi had. Luke and Leia were the only people capable on influencing Vader on an emotional Vader, and Luke was the only son of the chosen one. No other Jedi had those feats, not Obi-Wan and not Ahsoka.
You're a moron. Obi-Wan and Yoda wanted Luke to kill Vader, they didn't think he could be redeemed.
>Obi-Wan and Yoda had a plan, at least.
their "plan" was the equally stupid
>sit in caves until the exact moment of their next on-screen appearances
No, it was "train Luke when he's old enough to confront Vader". Remember that the Emperor sensed Luke when he began training with Yoda and his power began to grow. If they had trained him at a younger age, Vader and the Emperor would have felt it.
Well they fricked up Luke's academy, so they can't can't create any Jedi there because anyone that managed to become popular would still have to be killed by Kylo
Actually by an incredible coincidence 78% of the students were on unrelated errands when the massacre took place.
And Luke just kinda forgot about sending them on those errands
Wonder where they were afterwards, maybe they’ll show up in that new jedi order movie,
It's just a last-page stinger to be immediately recontextualzed/undone. Comics have always done this.
Las Vegas wedding Han did for some comical reason?
More or less. It was done as part of a heist.
Was part of a robbery ploy on Stenness, but Han took her share of the cut and dipped so she'd been chasing him down for her money.
Bringing back mace windu would have made more sense since we never saw his body onscreen.
Then again given how Kathleen hates male characters maybe that's for the best Mace stays dead.
Clickbait aside.
What's the worst x jedi actually survived order 66.
Hard mode, no Ahsoka.
Honestly, Jocasta Nu from the new Vader comics. She was the head librarian would've been slaughtered with the rest of the Jedi at the Temple since she'd have no reason to leave.
You know, you people could just be like me and abandon star wars. I was die hard for most of my life and even tried to say positive during the prequels. But I stopped. I stopped after disney ruined it. It took the last jedi to do it, but I did. I still have my memories and the merch I got in the old days. You can, too. You don't own disney anything.
I didn't even watch The Last Jedi because The Force Awakens was not very good.
But there's still kino coming out here and there.
Dunno I really want Shaak Ti to be alive because that would be fricking hilarious.
Shack Ti never died (on screen) in the movie just on the deleted scenes.
But Aayla got shot in the back and then the clones kept shooting the corpse.Also Shack Ti she only looked cute in Gendy Wars.
SHAAK TI SHAAK TI
RBC RBC RBC
SHAAK TI SHAAK TI
GIVE ME MY RED MOMMY
>Shaak Ti comes back
>Dies AGAIN
Would be hilarious.
No one's ever really gone.
>Jedi surviving Order 66
>twist
Nu-canon is so fricked up it's not even funny any more. And I thought it was bad when a clone Palpatine corrupted Luke to the dark side.
Didn't the blue b***h actually DIE ON-SCREEN during Order 66?
>The Last Jedi
>The LAST Jedi
look the entire new trilogy has not a single title that isn't nonsense.
>The Force Awakens
it never went asleep
>The Last Jedi
that's not true
>The Rise of Skywalker
go frick yourself title
NO ONES EVER REALLY GONE
Order 66 actually increased the number of Jedi somehow.
Obviously its your basic b***h comic book clickbait cliff hanger to sell the next issue, but every canon frick up is likely an intentional small step closer to Disney rebooting the OT and Prequels.