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If you hang around Star Wars fans for a long time, you realize that it is not really the power that keeps the fans of this galaxy far, far together. Instead, they endlessly complained about the plot holes in our favorite franchise, which send us from television to howl to the empty emptiness of the subredites and a section of comments about George Lucas destroying our childhood. Today, however, I focus on one complaint of fans that must finally only dieAnd it adheres to the number of Jedi, which survived the order of 66.
Originally Emperor Palpatine designed for no The Jedi survived 66 because it was his great pressure to kill them all and consolidate his control over the galaxy. Although we already knew Yoda And Obi-Wan Kenobi would survive this purification, canonical star wars, books and comics still reveal other survivors. Every new revelation brings a new wave of fans’ complaints that this many Jedi should never avoid the anger of the Emperor, but the truth is that it was always crazy To assume that order 66 could successfully kill everyone except two of our favorite cosmic wizards.
Who are all Jedi who survived order 66? There are obvious characters such as Ahsoka tano and Kanan Jarrus who made his debut Clone wars and Star Wars RebelRespectively. There are also fans of popular characters like Quinlan Vos and Asajj Venters, Dark Jedi and Dooku, who eventually fell in love.
Speaking of dark side disciplines, the number of power -sensitive villains who survived the order of 66 is quite crazy. This includes Darth MaulLarge Inquisitor, its Inquisitor Flunkie Reva and many others. In fact, if you calculate the Jedi and Sith together, almost three dozen of these cosmic mystics have survived 66, which continues to annoy fans who believe that Palpatin’s plan was supposed to be more efficient.
However, these complaints are deeply stupid for many reasons, including the fact that order 66 was mostly carried out by clone soldiers. Sure, Vengeance Sith It shows us how surprisingly it is to overcome Jedi’s small weapons, but the film also shows us how easily seasoned units like Cody commander would only assume that the Jedi was dead without confirming killing. Obi-Wan Kenobi basically fell into some water and was considered dead, so it is reasonable to assume that other power users survived order 66 due to incompetent clone leaders.
Moreover, it was inevitable that a decent number of Jedi survived the order of 66 because they were distracted throughout the galaxy during the struggle with the separatists. Some of them may have been in small infiltration teams or even worked alone who tried to thwart the plans of leaders like General Grievious. In short, not every Jedi was surrounded by a small army of clone soldiers, which made it easier for them to survive the attacks of smaller groups and then gained Obi-Wan’s warning to keep on from Coruscant.
Speaking of it, it has always been fair to assume that many Jedi could have survived 66 for this warning. betrayal and go to the ground. Moreover, the whole fact that Palpatine had inquisitors to trace the fugitive Jedi implicitly reveal how many survivors he had to face. Where there is smoke, there is fire and the existence of the imperial anti-two hit Squad means a lot More Jedi survived cleaning than Palpatine.
Finally, almost all fans’ complaints about the characters that survived the order of 66 are based on the assumption that it was only Obi-Wan and Yoda. However, it is simply unrealistic to assume that Palpatine’s shabby plan would have a success rate of 99.9998 percent due to everything described above. Plus, Obi-Wan infamsly survived barely Hidden on the domestic planet Darth Vader in the shadow of the user of power growing in power … Like, if it is so easy to escape the anger of the empire, there is probably any number of former Jedi who this galaxy far, far, far.
Obviously, there are a lot of things that are worth complaining with the modern Star Wars, including programs that are constantly going through the movements and continuation of the trilogy that has never fully reached the ground. However, complaints about the number of Jedi who survived line 66 are drunk at the end of Sabacc Night as a local cantina: stupid and playing. It is time to let all diversity die… Or at least falls into a large water body on which I will assume that he is suddenly dead and left.