I always found it kind of funny how the inquisitors were never much of a threat in the end, order 66 poured the barrel of force users out, leaving the empire having to scrape the bottom of the barrel to fill the inquisitor ranks..
You see Palpatine went about this all wrong. I would have done something similar to Valkorion creating an army of Knights. Trained to only see to serve the Empire's justice. Use the lesser Force users as Special Forces and specialized combatants. Keep them so occupied and busy that there's no time for Vader or anyone else to try to make them an apprentice.
I personally think its hilarious that Reva survived Order 66 and being impaled by Vader. Then to be impaled again 20 years later by the same dude in the same way in the same spot😂
SW, actually hasnt done all his homework. The 2 inquisitors who fell in love and were killed by Vader did not try to leave, mess up, or think they could kill vader. Vader doesnt need much reason to kill and him sensing their feeling was enough. Their attempt on his life was just a way of going down swinging. Also, the girl was named Ethkat Akariss (13 th sister) and she was extremely powerful. Especially in combat. She actually sort of bested Vader once in a dangerous sparing session. Come on SW, do your research. Book is called Rise of Red Blade.
I don't really think the sixth brother should be as low as he is. The fight with Asoka was kinda unfair for him. Not only were his crystals fighting him and calling to her, but she was also trained by a close-to-peak Anakin Skywalker. She survived Order 66 because of his training, and she was still able to survive fighting Vader all the years later. An inquisitor is basically nothing compared to her.
4th Sister is also that Inquisitor in the background of Obi-Wan Kenobi. She doesn't have her Lightsaber Pike though. Supposed to be the same Inquisitor.
3 padawan's slipped through the grand inquisitor's fingers and he's the head. It's implied they do but Dave or someone else should show us these guys getting to work.
They did kill a handful in the novel Inquisitor Rise of the Red Blade. They also got that one in the first couple of episodes of the Kenobi series. In the Darth Vader comics, we don't see any of the inquisitors directly Kill a Jedi as far as I'm aware, but they do assist Darth Vader on a couple of missions, and The Inquisitor with red skin, named Iskat, makes mention that is tradition for her and her Twi'ilek boyfriend to share a drink after slaying a Jedi.
I think an interesting thing to note about the general power level of the Inquisitors is their targets. They are tasked with hunting SURVIVORS of order 66. In order to have survived 66, you either had to be EXTREMELY lucky, or build EXTRA different. So the baseline for an Inquisitor would have to be better than the vast majority of the order
Yeah and the fourth sister was actually in Kenobi as well just seems like he was lazy and didn’t update the inquisitor video sadly and it seems like he didn’t read the Jedi survivor tie in book that explained a little bit more of the fifth brother that he almost turned back but something happened and then he cut off greezes arm and didn’t just add the ninth sisters death in Jedi survivor sadly his video is outdated and I don’t know what made him think it would be ok to reupload this
What about Iskat Akariss (13th sister), she was most powerful in my opinion. and her boyfriend Tualon who was also a padawan turned inquisitor. Both were killed by vader and helped with Eth koth. These characters got story told in Rise of the Red Blade, which was a fairly fun book.
Just so u kno the inquisitor in tales of jedi is also sixth brother , the red skin and black skin were 3rd and 4tg theres been a few w same title but bil valen is not inquisitor from ashoka book
So, now we have a question of skill and power levels. The Inquisitors suck, and usually a lot of them have to fight in teams. Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister couldn't take Kanan and Ezra, but Fifth Brother solo'd Cal, even if he didn't kill him. Prior to this, Cal defeated the Second and Ninth Sisters, and Trilla at least is more skilled than Fifth Brother, and Ninth Siter is stronger than him. Cal later would kill Ninth Sister, as well as Dagan and Bode. Fifth Brother is stronger in the Force than Reva. Ahsoka can solo Seventh Sister and Bird-Mask completely unarmed. I get that the winner is whoever the writer decides, but what is the scale here?
Are there as many sisters as brothers? 'Cause then we are short a couple of inquisitors. If there is a 2nd brother and on and on there should be 16 inquisitors with 1 grand inquisitor
Sidious has Vader train Jedi survivors of order 66 to hunt Jedi after being tortured and turned to the dark side. Also the grand inquisitor was a disillusioned Jedi temple guard that turned even before order 66
What I don’t like about the canon Inquisitors, is that Vader wanted allies to help him usurp Palpatine. And not only were these Inquisitors directly under Vader’s command or that many of them were formerly trained Jedi, that is in addition to often working together as a team. And one of the reasons why Lucas had them develop the Rule of Two was that evil would alway ultimately work against each other, that if there was more than two, that they would team up to over through their master, and likely accomplish that even if they were weaker or less capable or not. The Rule of Two was a safe guard against that. In order to ensure that only the most gifted, stronger and more crafty Sith would carry on past their master. That the only Force users under them outside of the Master and Apprentice dynamic, should be no more than far weaker and half trained individuals that would operate independently of and/or unknown by others, either as, guards, spies or assassins and otherwise disposable. So it doesn’t make sense to me that while Anakin/Vader’s secret goal was to overthrow the Emperor so that he could rule the Galaxy as he believed that to be his destiny, from Revenge of the Sith to the Emperor Strikes Back, but he just needed a Force using ally willing to serve him to accomplish that goal, that for what for ever reason in canon he has a dozen trained Force users under his command and yet doesn’t make use of them towards that end?
Vader didn't really see overthrowing Palpatine as a goal till he found out that Palps had lied about Padme and about his kids, and by that time, the majority of the inquisitors had already died. Another thing is, he completely despises the inquisitors, he has always seen them as a waste of resources and disrespectful as himself. As in his initial encounter with the grand inquisitor, palpatine made it clear that Vader could be replaced. Also, he sees the other inquisitors as disgraces to the dark side and the sith.
@@dudewithbones5012 Wrong. While on Mustarfar during Revenge of the Sith, Anakin says that he will overthrow Palpatine so that he can rule the Galaxy, as he believes it to be his destiny. He turns on Padme, choking her to unconsciousness, since she stood in opposition to what Anakin had become and what he had done,.. she dies not long after. The Emperor merely informed him, maybe stretched the truth a bit, that he (Anakin/Vader) had killed her in a fit of rage. In the Emperor Strikes Back the Emperor informs Vader and his son as if it’s the first time he’s heard of the boys existence. (The EMPIRE Strikes Back, the Emperor informs Vader ABOUT his son) Vader sets himself to capture and turn Luke to the Darkside as the Emperor commanded, but secretly to help him overthrow the Emperor so that he could rule the Galaxy. Anakin’s (as Vader) secret goal to usurp the Emperor is reoccurring goal of his in the continuity from the time he turned to the Darkside, both in Canon and Legends, Lucas even brought it up during the development of the Force Unleashed with Starkiller. Lucas’ Fallen Angel, Anakin/Vader, (being based on Lucifer/Satan’s fall from grace) twisted himself into believing that might means right, that his potential strength in Force meant that he should and will rule over everything, and lusted for power. We first catch a glimpse of this desire in Attack of the Clones, and he was like that until his dying day. The Rule of Two is meant to guarantee that only the strongest and most cunning would replace the Master, and only once they were ready. Anakin/Vader was not that guy after Mustafar. So Vader needed help with his goal, and the Emperor needed to insurance against that and someone powerful enough to not just replace Vader, but eventually himself. Hence the reason why the Emperor would’ve never have given Vader a squad of well trained Force users. The new canon’s Inquisitors make less sense for this reason than the Inquisitors and the Emperor’s Hands of the Legends stories who either didn’t know about each other or were weak DAs or were barely half trained or had their jobs and loyalties which separated them and/or divided them against other, and none were under Vader’s command. And Vader himself was only able to keep one or two apprentices for a short while at a time either in secret or at the Emperor’s command rather than fully under Vader’s command.
@@eds1942 Have you read the comics? Boba Fett is the one who originally informed vader of luke after boba had found out the name of the pilot who destroyed the first death star. Vader has a fit of rage, cracking the window in the room he was in after realizing palpatine lied about Padme and his children. (I've got no clue why you brought up Lucifer, also why bring up legends? It has no place in a debate about canon vader) Also the reason the inquisitors were given to Vader was to help with the hunting of jedi and they also made acquiring things like sith artifacts or wiping out insurgents easier for vader/palps, another thing is that Palp's knew he could never be bested by them. The majority of inquisitors were younglings/padawans before order 66, none of them besides Trilla and The Grand were very skilled or powerful. (Nearly every single inquisitor died to someone with a padawan/knight skill level, some even died to clones who had been mind tricked by a rogue jedi)
@@dudewithbones5012 You didn’t need to look at a comic book to realize that Vader would’ve found out about Luke earilier. I mean, it says that he (Vader) had, since 1 aby, been after a guy named Skywalker right in the opening crawler… it’s just that in ESB, the Emperor tells Vader about him in away as if he (Palpatine) had just recently learned of his identity. Also, he didn’t need another reason to want usurp Palpatine. Lucas had explained this. It’s the part about the Rule of Two that most people cite. “The Master (Palpatine) wields the power. While the Apprentice (Vader) covets their power.” Mainly I think that he came up with that for the continuity of the trilogies, as well as for his fallen angel / Chosen One narrative. I brought up Legends as a point of comparison and contrast with the inquisitors. (It fits here) As for Lucifer? Lucas specifically based Anakin’s story arc in the Prequels on that Fallen Angel. There’s plenty of videos of interviews with him and I remember watching an hour long documentary on it maybe 15 years back. That scene on Mustafar (Hell) where Anakin is looking out, face partially shrouded, with tears in his eyes was inspired by Alexandre Cabanel’s painting “the Fallen Angel”. He also mentioned something about Dontes Inferno. Michael the Arch-Angel, that cast him down from heaven, was Obi-Wan. To really get into the mythology, I would pin Palpatine as Satan (even though Anakin is a better fit power-wise) and Anakin / Vader as one of the second group of Fallen Angels (the Grigori) either Samyaza (Infamous Rebel) or Azazel (the Devil), since they are lesser and were specifically tasked with watching over the human race, where as Lucifer came to want to rule the people of the world to worship him as a god . And Anakin/Vader wanted to rule the Galaxy as he believed that he could fix all its problems). (Begin Digression) JRR Tolkien’s Middle-Earth mythos flollows that model too. Morgoth wanted to rule the world and be worshipped by everyone as a god. Sauron wanted to rule the world to fix all of its problems as he saw them. (End digression) My point is that too many people (and TH-camrs) don’t seem to get that, and instead put Anakin on a pedestal. Which is not what Lucas intended. Luke and the Jedi before the prequels are meant to be the ones on that pedestal. I get that he brought Balance to the Force, and that he found inner peace at the end. (Which I feel was one of the best scenes in scifi cinema). But if the guy was real, only the psychos would worship him. (It’s just been getting on my nerves for the past few months. Even YT’s that seem to get both the mythology and philosophy of Lucas’ Star Wars mythos seem to be on his band wagon lately. He is not a freaking all powerful Force demigod master of the light and dark now. He’s soul was merely redeemed and at peace)
@@leonrussell9607 No in rise of the red blade she's stated to be Aayla secure's padawan based on her fighting style. Luminara's padawan was Barris Offee.
What kind of crazy death sticks did those two lover inquisitors take to make em think they can just "assassinate" Vader no problem..🤣like they really though with no doubt in either of their minds that they could really kill Vader, get away with it,fight off some of their brothers n sisters,escape or kill the Grand inquisitor ,escape imperial space and live happily ever after?! 😳🤣 even if they did all of this,they must've at least thought that the Emperor would look for them and kill them
Bro keeps calling Reva a talented lightsaber fighter. Like did you watch the show. She got absolutely embarrassed by Vader. Bro just side stepped all her attacks with ridiculous ease.
This might he a hot take cause I don’t keep up with the fanbase these days, but the inquisitors might be my least favorite thing introduced in the Disney era of Star Wars. It’s like they went for an idea that actually seems pretty cool, then just fell flat imo. I also like to say from the bottom of my heart, I truly despise their stupid helicopter lightsabers. They just look so bad and make no sense, like why would spinning a weightless beam of light literally allow you to fly. The damage attempting to watch Rebels did to me can’t be undone.
They are stupid. I didn't understand what makes them so good. Filoni makes them fly in the cartoon but like everything star wars they become crappy through the rest and dont use the power again. What a joke. By the way ashoka sucks
They were all so trash. Lmao. I can’t believe so many trained Jedi lost to these guys. It’s one thing if Padawans or just random force users who got discovered lost. But actual knights on hiding. Darth maul and ahsoka reall showed how weak and an embarrassment these guys were
Riddle me this…You say Reva is generously ranked but classify Trilla as second to the Grand Inquisitor. Trilla had issues defeating Cal who at that time had less training than Luke🤫 So either Trilla is in the same category as Reva or Cal is the male version of Rey. You guys have to stop the BS. Shyts getting obvious and old af. But it is SW content so I’m here for it.
It's not really BS, one is written well, the other has inconsistent backstory... That's like demanding we say Rey is more powerful than Luke and Anakin just because the movies want her to be that yet never earn it.
The inquisitors are BS invented by ratcorp because they killed the canon. There were no inquisitors in Star Wars. There was Starkiller, or better known as Galen Marek. He had more power than all the crapquisitors combined and managed to beat both Vader and Palps.
@@snart2195 What have you been smoking? George Lucas personally approved the creation of Starkiller before Disney ever even considered buying Lucasfilm. Look at the development of Force Unleashed.
“Being an Inquisitor taught me no setback is too great. When you’ve already lost yourself…a limb’s easy.”
"Just wait till the ISOLATION, TORTURE MUTILATION, and your FRIENDS!"
😂 Disney era inquisitors are so lame
The legends inquisitirs would've killed Ezra, kazan and the ghost crew
@@StefanWinchesterLegends luke would solo the entire inquisitoriam
@@Imprxss easily
I always found it kind of funny how the inquisitors were never much of a threat in the end, order 66 poured the barrel of force users out, leaving the empire having to scrape the bottom of the barrel to fill the inquisitor ranks..
Well you got vader to mop up any actual threat, and then just use the scraps to take care of the scraps.
*😀*
You see Palpatine went about this all wrong. I would have done something similar to Valkorion creating an army of Knights. Trained to only see to serve the Empire's justice. Use the lesser Force users as Special Forces and specialized combatants. Keep them so occupied and busy that there's no time for Vader or anyone else to try to make them an apprentice.
I personally think its hilarious that Reva survived Order 66 and being impaled by Vader. Then to be impaled again 20 years later by the same dude in the same way in the same spot😂
SW, actually hasnt done all his homework. The 2 inquisitors who fell in love and were killed by Vader did not try to leave, mess up, or think they could kill vader. Vader doesnt need much reason to kill and him sensing their feeling was enough. Their attempt on his life was just a way of going down swinging. Also, the girl was named Ethkat Akariss (13 th sister) and she was extremely powerful. Especially in combat. She actually sort of bested Vader once in a dangerous sparing session. Come on SW, do your research. Book is called Rise of Red Blade.
I don't really think the sixth brother should be as low as he is. The fight with Asoka was kinda unfair for him. Not only were his crystals fighting him and calling to her, but she was also trained by a close-to-peak Anakin Skywalker. She survived Order 66 because of his training, and she was still able to survive fighting Vader all the years later. An inquisitor is basically nothing compared to her.
They're like the hall monitor kids who took that shit way too seriously
The inquisitors are just a fear tactic and are all showboats
4th Sister is also that Inquisitor in the background of Obi-Wan Kenobi. She doesn't have her Lightsaber Pike though. Supposed to be the same Inquisitor.
Did inquisitors even kill any Jedi? 💀
3 padawan's slipped through the grand inquisitor's fingers and he's the head.
It's implied they do but Dave or someone else should show us these guys getting to work.
They did kill a handful in the novel Inquisitor Rise of the Red Blade. They also got that one in the first couple of episodes of the Kenobi series. In the Darth Vader comics, we don't see any of the inquisitors directly Kill a Jedi as far as I'm aware, but they do assist Darth Vader on a couple of missions, and The Inquisitor with red skin, named Iskat, makes mention that is tradition for her and her Twi'ilek boyfriend to share a drink after slaying a Jedi.
Every inquisitor 00:15 - 14:31
Power Ranking 14:31 - 47:11
Why They're so Effective 47:11 - 55:14
Why Sidious Hated the Grand Inquisitor 55:15 - 01:01:47
The last Inquisitor 01:01:47 01:09:53
I think an interesting thing to note about the general power level of the Inquisitors is their targets. They are tasked with hunting SURVIVORS of order 66. In order to have survived 66, you either had to be EXTREMELY lucky, or build EXTRA different. So the baseline for an Inquisitor would have to be better than the vast majority of the order
I don’t care how weak the inquisitors are it’s always so cool seeing them in action
Yessirrrr y’all must have seen my comment on the other video i been waiting for this one
23:51 well that aged like a fine glass of milk
Thank God these inquisitor videos are over. We can get back to the good lore
I love your compilation lore videos been waiting for you to do a compilation video about the Inquisitors they are a great addition to star wars
Question, Kenobi has been out for a minute... there should be more on the 3rd sister since this video isn't very old....
Yeah and the fourth sister was actually in Kenobi as well just seems like he was lazy and didn’t update the inquisitor video sadly and it seems like he didn’t read the Jedi survivor tie in book that explained a little bit more of the fifth brother that he almost turned back but something happened and then he cut off greezes arm and didn’t just add the ninth sisters death in Jedi survivor sadly his video is outdated and I don’t know what made him think it would be ok to reupload this
U gotta read Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade. It’ll add so much for this video
Hey, 1st like. Anyways back to amazing video. 😎👍
I really like the grand inquisitor, hes pretty badass imo
The new book Rise of the Red Blade gives you the names and backstories of the two unknown inquisitors worth a read if you are interested.
Can this video be updated, counting for Jedi survivor, rise of the red blade and the Kenobi series it would fill alot of plot holes
Vader gave em black air force ones
Excellent!
You should do a video covering the Inquisitors of Legends continuity, a time when they were really feared and mysterious.
What about Iskat Akariss (13th sister), she was most powerful in my opinion. and her boyfriend Tualon who was also a padawan turned inquisitor. Both were killed by vader and helped with Eth koth. These characters got story told in Rise of the Red Blade, which was a fairly fun book.
Plus The Rise of The Red Blades Novel, I think that is the name of it, touches up on the 2 unnamed Inquisitors.
canon?
@@dudewithbones5012 Yes
Just so u kno the inquisitor in tales of jedi is also sixth brother , the red skin and black skin were 3rd and 4tg theres been a few w same title but bil valen is not inquisitor from ashoka book
Gonna have to add in Marrok now 💪
Nice
The 6th Brother we still don't know if he is the same Inquisitor in Tales of The Jedi.
So, now we have a question of skill and power levels. The Inquisitors suck, and usually a lot of them have to fight in teams. Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister couldn't take Kanan and Ezra, but Fifth Brother solo'd Cal, even if he didn't kill him. Prior to this, Cal defeated the Second and Ninth Sisters, and Trilla at least is more skilled than Fifth Brother, and Ninth Siter is stronger than him. Cal later would kill Ninth Sister, as well as Dagan and Bode. Fifth Brother is stronger in the Force than Reva. Ahsoka can solo Seventh Sister and Bird-Mask completely unarmed.
I get that the winner is whoever the writer decides, but what is the scale here?
Are you playing swgoh??
Very nice. Interesting list. Marrok is far better than any of them. Far,far better. Watched to 14:42. May the Force be with you
Not a list, a compilation of previous videos before marrok even existed
@@tatsumidavis3257 thanks
@@Gor85marrok is a fart monster
@@leonrussell9607 he was very powerful. And skilled
@@Gor85 he was literally a fart cloud who got killed in 3 seconds by rosario Dawson
Are there as many sisters as brothers?
'Cause then we are short a couple of inquisitors.
If there is a 2nd brother and on and on there should be 16 inquisitors with 1 grand inquisitor
I hope you mention how they formed
Sidious has Vader train Jedi survivors of order 66 to hunt Jedi after being tortured and turned to the dark side. Also the grand inquisitor was a disillusioned Jedi temple guard that turned even before order 66
I mean I is halfway through so we'll see but wat about the one from tales of the jedi
So you just edited old videos together. Reva's info seems outdated since Obi-Wan has been out for awhile.
They forget to cover me as inquisitor but like reva there is not much known about me
Old republic inquisitor>>>>>disney inquisitor
Looks like this video may want to be redone with all the new information now..………
What I don’t like about the canon Inquisitors, is that Vader wanted allies to help him usurp Palpatine. And not only were these Inquisitors directly under Vader’s command or that many of them were formerly trained Jedi, that is in addition to often working together as a team.
And one of the reasons why Lucas had them develop the Rule of Two was that evil would alway ultimately work against each other, that if there was more than two, that they would team up to over through their master, and likely accomplish that even if they were weaker or less capable or not. The Rule of Two was a safe guard against that. In order to ensure that only the most gifted, stronger and more crafty Sith would carry on past their master. That the only Force users under them outside of the Master and Apprentice dynamic, should be no more than far weaker and half trained individuals that would operate independently of and/or unknown by others, either as, guards, spies or assassins and otherwise disposable.
So it doesn’t make sense to me that while Anakin/Vader’s secret goal was to overthrow the Emperor so that he could rule the Galaxy as he believed that to be his destiny, from Revenge of the Sith to the Emperor Strikes Back, but he just needed a Force using ally willing to serve him to accomplish that goal, that for what for ever reason in canon he has a dozen trained Force users under his command and yet doesn’t make use of them towards that end?
Disney doesn't understand star wars and doesn't want to
Vader didn't really see overthrowing Palpatine as a goal till he found out that Palps had lied about Padme and about his kids, and by that time, the majority of the inquisitors had already died. Another thing is, he completely despises the inquisitors, he has always seen them as a waste of resources and disrespectful as himself. As in his initial encounter with the grand inquisitor, palpatine made it clear that Vader could be replaced. Also, he sees the other inquisitors as disgraces to the dark side and the sith.
@@dudewithbones5012 Wrong.
While on Mustarfar during Revenge of the Sith, Anakin says that he will overthrow Palpatine so that he can rule the Galaxy, as he believes it to be his destiny. He turns on Padme, choking her to unconsciousness, since she stood in opposition to what Anakin had become and what he had done,.. she dies not long after. The Emperor merely informed him, maybe stretched the truth a bit, that he (Anakin/Vader) had killed her in a fit of rage. In the Emperor Strikes Back the Emperor informs Vader and his son as if it’s the first time he’s heard of the boys existence. (The EMPIRE Strikes Back, the Emperor informs Vader ABOUT his son) Vader sets himself to capture and turn Luke to the Darkside as the Emperor commanded, but secretly to help him overthrow the Emperor so that he could rule the Galaxy. Anakin’s (as Vader) secret goal to usurp the Emperor is reoccurring goal of his in the continuity from the time he turned to the Darkside, both in Canon and Legends, Lucas even brought it up during the development of the Force Unleashed with Starkiller.
Lucas’ Fallen Angel, Anakin/Vader, (being based on Lucifer/Satan’s fall from grace) twisted himself into believing that might means right, that his potential strength in Force meant that he should and will rule over everything, and lusted for power. We first catch a glimpse of this desire in Attack of the Clones, and he was like that until his dying day.
The Rule of Two is meant to guarantee that only the strongest and most cunning would replace the Master, and only once they were ready. Anakin/Vader was not that guy after Mustafar. So Vader needed help with his goal, and the Emperor needed to insurance against that and someone powerful enough to not just replace Vader, but eventually himself. Hence the reason why the Emperor would’ve never have given Vader a squad of well trained Force users. The new canon’s Inquisitors make less sense for this reason than the Inquisitors and the Emperor’s Hands of the Legends stories who either didn’t know about each other or were weak DAs or were barely half trained or had their jobs and loyalties which separated them and/or divided them against other, and none were under Vader’s command. And Vader himself was only able to keep one or two apprentices for a short while at a time either in secret or at the Emperor’s command rather than fully under Vader’s command.
@@eds1942 Have you read the comics? Boba Fett is the one who originally informed vader of luke after boba had found out the name of the pilot who destroyed the first death star. Vader has a fit of rage, cracking the window in the room he was in after realizing palpatine lied about Padme and his children.
(I've got no clue why you brought up Lucifer, also why bring up legends? It has no place in a debate about canon vader)
Also the reason the inquisitors were given to Vader was to help with the hunting of jedi and they also made acquiring things like sith artifacts or wiping out insurgents easier for vader/palps, another thing is that Palp's knew he could never be bested by them. The majority of inquisitors were younglings/padawans before order 66, none of them besides Trilla and The Grand were very skilled or powerful. (Nearly every single inquisitor died to someone with a padawan/knight skill level, some even died to clones who had been mind tricked by a rogue jedi)
@@dudewithbones5012 You didn’t need to look at a comic book to realize that Vader would’ve found out about Luke earilier. I mean, it says that he (Vader) had, since 1 aby, been after a guy named Skywalker right in the opening crawler… it’s just that in ESB, the Emperor tells Vader about him in away as if he (Palpatine) had just recently learned of his identity. Also, he didn’t need another reason to want usurp Palpatine. Lucas had explained this. It’s the part about the Rule of Two that most people cite. “The Master (Palpatine) wields the power. While the Apprentice (Vader) covets their power.” Mainly I think that he came up with that for the continuity of the trilogies, as well as for his fallen angel / Chosen One narrative.
I brought up Legends as a point of comparison and contrast with the inquisitors. (It fits here)
As for Lucifer? Lucas specifically based Anakin’s story arc in the Prequels on that Fallen Angel. There’s plenty of videos of interviews with him and I remember watching an hour long documentary on it maybe 15 years back. That scene on Mustafar (Hell) where Anakin is looking out, face partially shrouded, with tears in his eyes was inspired by Alexandre Cabanel’s painting “the Fallen Angel”. He also mentioned something about Dontes Inferno. Michael the Arch-Angel, that cast him down from heaven, was Obi-Wan.
To really get into the mythology, I would pin Palpatine as Satan (even though Anakin is a better fit power-wise) and Anakin / Vader as one of the second group of Fallen Angels (the Grigori) either Samyaza (Infamous Rebel) or Azazel (the Devil), since they are lesser and were specifically tasked with watching over the human race, where as Lucifer came to want to rule the people of the world to worship him as a god . And Anakin/Vader wanted to rule the Galaxy as he believed that he could fix all its problems).
(Begin Digression)
JRR Tolkien’s Middle-Earth mythos flollows that model too. Morgoth wanted to rule the world and be worshipped by everyone as a god. Sauron wanted to rule the world to fix all of its problems as he saw them.
(End digression)
My point is that too many people (and TH-camrs) don’t seem to get that, and instead put Anakin on a pedestal. Which is not what Lucas intended. Luke and the Jedi before the prequels are meant to be the ones on that pedestal. I get that he brought Balance to the Force, and that he found inner peace at the end. (Which I feel was one of the best scenes in scifi cinema). But if the guy was real, only the psychos would worship him.
(It’s just been getting on my nerves for the past few months. Even YT’s that seem to get both the mythology and philosophy of Lucas’ Star Wars mythos seem to be on his band wagon lately. He is not a freaking all powerful Force demigod master of the light and dark now. He’s soul was merely redeemed and at peace)
You mixed up the 6th and 8th brother too...
I won't thumb down your video because, I love your channel. This video is super outdated though...
Is it possible that the 7th Sister was Barriss Offee?
She was Aayla Secura's (the blue skinned twi'lek) padawan
@@baki484wasn't she luminara undulis padawan?
@@leonrussell9607 No in rise of the red blade she's stated to be Aayla secure's padawan based on her fighting style.
Luminara's padawan was Barris Offee.
The Inquisitor from tales of the Jedi was the weakest
nah, id still put bil/6th brother below him
What kind of crazy death sticks did those two lover inquisitors take to make em think they can just "assassinate" Vader no problem..🤣like they really though with no doubt in either of their minds that they could really kill Vader, get away with it,fight off some of their brothers n sisters,escape or kill the Grand inquisitor ,escape imperial space and live happily ever after?! 😳🤣 even if they did all of this,they must've at least thought that the Emperor would look for them and kill them
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If they did do that, I guarantee Palpatine had a back up plan to find a new apprentice
@@brennanhickson7809 oh yea I'm sure would've, he always had plans to replace Vader anyways after mustafar so yae
Bro keeps calling Reva a talented lightsaber fighter. Like did you watch the show. She got absolutely embarrassed by Vader. Bro just side stepped all her attacks with ridiculous ease.
Dating profiles of the Sith and famous.
This might he a hot take cause I don’t keep up with the fanbase these days, but the inquisitors might be my least favorite thing introduced in the Disney era of Star Wars.
It’s like they went for an idea that actually seems pretty cool, then just fell flat imo. I also like to say from the bottom of my heart, I truly despise their stupid helicopter lightsabers. They just look so bad and make no sense, like why would spinning a weightless beam of light literally allow you to fly.
The damage attempting to watch Rebels did to me can’t be undone.
yeah the spinny sabers were goofy as hell. definitely a bad idea. rebels is still great tho, and no more spinny sabers after s2
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The Background Music is MUCH too loud. Good video otherwise
tbh this video is just him saying the same thing over and over again
The whole inquisitor thing is just stupid. Plus they all look ridiculous.
They are stupid. I didn't understand what makes them so good. Filoni makes them fly in the cartoon but like everything star wars they become crappy through the rest and dont use the power again. What a joke. By the way ashoka sucks
They are a fear tactic but they showboat
What is going on with this comment section, it mostly looks like children lol
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They were all so trash. Lmao. I can’t believe so many trained Jedi lost to these guys. It’s one thing if Padawans or just random force users who got discovered lost. But actual knights on hiding. Darth maul and ahsoka reall showed how weak and an embarrassment these guys were
I absolutely hate their lightsabers
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that music in the background is horrible i can’t listen to the video because of it :(
God Reva was so bad.
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Reva is the worst Inquisitor
I’m done some dude name Wang Yang Fu keeps popping up and bombing me. It’s probably not your fault. Well yeah I unsubscribed.
Riddle me this…You say Reva is generously ranked but classify Trilla as second to the Grand Inquisitor. Trilla had issues defeating Cal who at that time had less training than Luke🤫 So either Trilla is in the same category as Reva or Cal is the male version of Rey. You guys have to stop the BS. Shyts getting obvious and old af. But it is SW content so I’m here for it.
It's not really BS, one is written well, the other has inconsistent backstory... That's like demanding we say Rey is more powerful than Luke and Anakin just because the movies want her to be that yet never earn it.
The inquisitors are BS invented by ratcorp because they killed the canon.
There were no inquisitors in Star Wars. There was Starkiller, or better known as Galen Marek. He had more power than all the crapquisitors combined and managed to beat both Vader and Palps.
Incorrect. The inquisitorius was a thing long before disney canon.
I believe Starkiller was deemed non canon before Disney as well. The OG Mary Sue
@@snart2195 What have you been smoking? George Lucas personally approved the creation of Starkiller before Disney ever even considered buying Lucasfilm. Look at the development of Force Unleashed.
I guess you've never heard of inquisitor Jerec from legends