This is Star Wars. Compared to the actual masters of genocide anakain is TAME. the fucking Death Star is tame. People wiped planets regularly and slowly in Star Wars and that’s messed up
@@casbot71 true. Though even by the standards of the time that wasn’t all that bad. Also the Death Star had less than two million people on it? How? That things the size of a moon and used Star destroyers like tug boats. Shit was massive
Jaina though, wow. She threatens to kill: a fleet of ships with millions of refuges on board, protected by a fleet of warships with the flagship included, and her friends and family. And that was just to kill one fucking person, her brother. Yes he was a Sith. But one whose priority was the safety of his family, friends, and ship crew. There's no excuse for that much blood shed, on any grounds.
Honestly when you put “blood thirsty”, “Jedi” and “clone wars” in the same sentence Pong Krell was the first the first who came to my mind. The writing and voice acting in his episode did a great job of communicating how vicious he’d become after his fall.
Yeah but I don’t know if we can consider him a jedi. He was officially part of the jedi order but he had fallen to the dark side and was actively trying to get recruited as Dooku’s apprentice
Anakin loved his troops and took pains to not get them needlessly killed, if he hadn't been expertly manipulated he would have been a ideal commander in that he had a fantastic kill/ death ratio. And his soldiers respected him. Imagine the relief of a Clone that somehow got transferred from Krells units to his.
@@teleportedbreadfor3days the true self is the one the war reveals, as it is the person when they cab no longer rely on the ease and comfort of society
@@gurun8071 That’s not always true. Sometimes a war just changes somebody, especially in their effort to stay a certain way. The Jedi are a perfect example, because they are a shining beacon of good, but the horrors of war turns staying true to oneself into a struggle at best or scars them at worst. It’s even worse when they don’t fully realize it yet. It’s horrible. The Clone Wars is more than an event in Star Wars; It’s a lesson on the senselessness of war and what it does to a people who aren’t meant for war. After all, they say war is Hell, but there are no innocents in Hell.
@@gurun8071 Not at all true, if you're revealed to be a monster in a war, then you likely already had the predisposition for it. War causes grief and suffering, and those cloud the mind as much as "ease and comfort" do.
I don't think we're gonna hit a point when Pong Krell isn't hated completely. He's one of those characters I don't think anyone could actually redeem. Even by telling a backstory for him.
which is great, we need more villans in shows an movies like this, not everyone needs to be relatable, just like in the real world some people are just evil one of the many reasons marvel movies have been so bad, half of the villains either join the "heroes" or die acknowledging there sins and saying sorry, then are forgiven
The only time Anakin (pre Vader suit) could definitely be called bloodthirsty is when he slaughtered the separatists council. The tuskens was just a case of blind immediate rage and Knightfall (in his mind) was a case of necessary evil. The separatist leader massacre was something he actually deeply enjoyed, he enjoyed watching the separatist leaders spend their final moments in complete terror before being cut down, he enjoyed getting to butcher the rich aholes that caused the clone wars, and he purposefully saved Gunray for last. He didn’t enjoy the first two massacres but he definitely enjoyed the last one.
And that's already after he was crowned as Vader, so not even Jedi already. Honestly, the most disturbing parts about Anakin were just how quickly he resorted to violence towards separatist prisoners in CW, using the force or violence to break them and interrogate. But he didn't seem to actively enjoy that, he even hesitated to execute Dooku, he wouldn't even proceed with the beheading if not Sheev
As someone who had an diagnostic of BPD (borderline personality disorder), and Anakin definatly have it, growing up, I always saw a lot of similarities in the way we act, and during my teenage years i went to learn a little about my condition, Anaking has enough symptoms of BPD to have a diagnostic and a half, of the 9 symptoms he had 5, you need 3 to be diagnosticated
I'd recommend you add Jedi Master Jerec. He betrayed the Order, murdered or converted many survivors of Order 66 and tried usurping Emperor Palpatine himself.
Kid ado mundi saying bring in the flamethrowers has always ringed in my head for years and made me think of this line from saving private Ryan . “Don’t shoot let them burn!”
Even if you discount his actions on that arc of the clone Wars and before his fall to the dark side it's heavily implied that Krell's default tactic was to mindlessly send soldiers to their deaths until his tactic worked, so he'd still count for this list.
Bringing out the flamethrowers was just the right tactical choice. I mean they were in a cave with flying bugs seems smart to just fill the cave with fire. Not bloodthirsty tbh
Honorable mention to the terrorist Barriss Offee. Her kill count pales in comparison to the names memtioned, but you can't say her attack on the temple wasn't in large part blood lust
Geetsly, there's a certain jedi and area of legends i'd like you to explore, his name being Jedi Master Echuu Shen"jan, along with seperatist commander and sith apprentice Sev'rance tann
I know its been a while but I have one blood thirsty Jedi. Barris Offee. Had the jedi temple hanger bombed by an unaware and unwilling individual as such killing her own friends including clones, engineers, and other personal. Murdered her coconspirator to keep her quiet, murdered Clone dozens of Shock Troopers, framed her own friend for the killings, attempted to murder her best friend's master, and nearly getting Younglings killed in the Cross fire of the duel.
I’ve never heard the term “douche-canoe” before ……… but it made me laugh 😂. Especially since you were talking about Pong Krell 😅! Keep up the great work! I love 💗 your content.
I'd throw in the Jedi Masters who committed the Padawan Massacre on Taris into the mix. They killed their own Padawans and then tried to kill Zayne Carrick as a cover-up, marking anybody who got in their way.
krell: *kills, massacres, assassinates and deceives these own soldiers out of pure sadism* absolutely EVERY Commissar of the Imperium: disgusting savage filthy xenos *discharges bolter with contempt*
That was the problem with the clone wars era jedi they participated in a war with soldiers who would eventually destroy their whole order with the help of a sith lord they didnt even notice until it was too late that was their biggest mistake
Where there any Jedi in the Clone Wars who became purely pragmatic and abandoned Jedi dogma in how they fought? Lightsabre in one hand, Blaster in the other, with armour and enough gadgets and tricks to make a Madalorian proud. And a bandola of grenades they Force push at targets in curved flank trajectories. Basically go Grey Paladin.
Hmm most blood thirsty jedi i can think of is pong krell even though he started out good he went to the darkside before order 66 was even ordered and figured it out before the clones and jedi even knew
Want to know one of the most blood thirsty Jedi ever? The glorious Revan, haha. He made the clone wars look like a happy pillow fight. Against 3 different enemies. Most of them being friendly at first, then again, after the murder hobo era.
This is not Clone Wars Era, though considering Cal Kestis has probably driven multiple species to the brink of extinction in his violent rampages across the Galaxy, as well as without second thoughts slaughtering hundreds of people and using the Dark Side I think that he deserves a spot on this list
Wile I don't think these Jedi are as blood-thirsty as the ones on this list I will mention a couple. The Grand Inquisitor, Quinlan Vos, and Barriss Offee. The Grand Inquisitor as a Jedi willfully betrayed his fellow Jedi out of jealousy and resentment. Quinlan Vos was a bit more aggressive then necessary. And Barriss Offee seemed to enjoy what she did and was proud of the death and destruction she caused.
While I do agree that Mundi is a sociopath and a piece of Sith all while being a shining embodiment of all the jedi order failings at once, I wouldn't go as far as call him bloodthirsty. Him being a piece of sith came out from a place of cold indifference, not active desire to murder things to death
you limited the list to 4, but in all honesty in a long enougth list, the entire concil deserves a spot. and a special mention for the 50 jedi knigths and masters who led the republic force to collaborate with the huk angainst their victims.
If I remember right, didn't Jorus C'baoth want the Jedi to overthrow the Republic and rule over all None force-users... he wanted to use the Outbound Flight to build a Jedi Army..
Wasn’t the outbound flight intended to save the Jedi? He sensed a disaster coming and tried to build up a group of force sensitives away from the republic so they’d have a force to fight back.
You see, this is what I do not get. Even after the fall of the Jedi Order, some Jedi still decided to cling on to the Jedi teachings. And some of these Jedi had an opening to kill Darth Vader but they decided not to kill him simply because he is an unarmed opponent or it's not the Jedi way. The best example here is Bultar Swan, who has an opening to kill Darth Vader but decided not to do so simply because he is defeated and unarmed. If she killed the Emperor's enforcer there, chaos will broke out among the Inquisitors because they will tried to become Darth Sidious' new apprentice. And during these attempts, they might caused some turmoil within the Imperial military to achieve their goals, thus weakening the Empire even more. P.S: All Anakin ever wanted was to save their lives, he never wanted to grab a knife.
Stang, no Kyle "Forcedamned" Katarn (yes, even his AU Dark Side iteration from Dark Forces II's alternate ending) and his -Katarn commandoes- Jedi apprentices Mara Jade (sorta) and perhaps Jaden Korr.
If I were in Anakin’s shoes and Mundi simply told me to “get over it” after Obi-Wan supposedly died in that AT-AT explosion on Jabiim, I would’ve decapitated him without a second thought. PS. Pong Krell would’ve made a Terrifying Sith Inquisitor if he survived Umbara and Order 66 and lived to see the Great Jedi Purge and the birth of the Empire.
That could have been a great story arc for the various animated series. Have him be the other big threat in the early Empire, a true terror that can kill all but the best Jedi - only _some_ on the Council could have stood a chance and most of those were 66'd. And eventually, Krell tries to usurp Vader and ...... At the time he does so, he knows that Vader is Anakin and tries to get into Vaders head with that knowledge. That may have even been what inspired him to have a go, he had contempt for Anakin and thought he had a chance. Then we see Vader at his most brutal and powerful, using his rage and true embrace of the Dark Side to kill Krell. Slowly "disarming" him.
@@tav9352 I dunno about the whole executing thing, but if some self - righteous "enlightened" asshole callously told me to get over a death of a friend and a mentor figure, I'd say they deserved themselves a nice punch in the face
I don't think being emotionally cold is in itself evil, so I don't see why Ki-Adi-Mundi "deserves to be in hell" as long as he still did his job properly. Like, say, if he got civilians killed on purpose just for a tactical advantage, or mistreated and wasted his clones like Krell did, that's a different matter. But you kinda make it sound like his only flaw was lacking compassion. That may be unfortunate, but it's not a sin.
We know so little of Yoda's past and this MFer is 900 years old? He probably has the highest kill count of any Jedi in history. Bloodthirsty? No. But if you swing a laser sword around for damn near a millennium folks are gonna die.
Jorus wanting to colonize other worlds for the Republic doesn't automatically make him "bloodthirsty". That's some terrible logic. Even if you disagree with the Republic's "tyranny", you still needed to make a significantly better argument than that. There is no inherent moral issue in someone wanting to bring civilization to primitive worlds.
I love how Anakin still isn’t a master even when it comes to genocide
This is Star Wars. Compared to the actual masters of genocide anakain is TAME. the fucking Death Star is tame. People wiped planets regularly and slowly in Star Wars and that’s messed up
@Styxx Anakolasi Anakins son did him proud though, first time he launched a proton torpedo and he kills 1.5 million.
@@casbot71 true. Though even by the standards of the time that wasn’t all that bad. Also the Death Star had less than two million people on it? How? That things the size of a moon and used Star destroyers like tug boats. Shit was massive
Jaina though, wow. She threatens to kill: a fleet of ships with millions of refuges on board, protected by a fleet of warships with the flagship included, and her friends and family. And that was just to kill one fucking person, her brother. Yes he was a Sith. But one whose priority was the safety of his family, friends, and ship crew. There's no excuse for that much blood shed, on any grounds.
But remember according Kenobi he was a master at getting caught😂
Honestly when you put “blood thirsty”, “Jedi” and “clone wars” in the same sentence Pong Krell was the first the first who came to my mind. The writing and voice acting in his episode did a great job of communicating how vicious he’d become after his fall.
"I will not be undermined by creatures bred in some laboratory!"
This stabbed my heart and gave me chills the first time I heard it.
@@Starwarsfan066
Facts, I felt emotional there.. angry at Krell for his treatment of the Clone Homies
Yeah but I don’t know if we can consider him a jedi. He was officially part of the jedi order but he had fallen to the dark side and was actively trying to get recruited as Dooku’s apprentice
Bringing in the flamethrowers on Geonosis was just a pro gamer move
"Not all murder hobos are born equal." Words to live by
Anakin loved his troops and took pains to not get them needlessly killed, if he hadn't been expertly manipulated he would have been a ideal commander in that he had a fantastic kill/ death ratio.
And his soldiers respected him.
Imagine the relief of a Clone that somehow got transferred from Krells units to his.
Really all Anakin needed was a true friend that he could talk to. The Jedi didn’t have that for him so he turned to the wise old man palpatine
@@Nostripe361 honestly if Obi wasn't forced into being his master, their relationship would be much better and stable
And then that poor clone had to endure Krell again in Umbara.
When someone takes action for the sake of another, even the most pure-hearted person can turn completely ruthless.
The Jedi are experts of Aggressive Negotiations during the Clone Wars and it shows.
Such is the corrosion of war. Sometimes the greatest challenge in war, most of all, is staying true to oneself.
@@teleportedbreadfor3days the true self is the one the war reveals, as it is the person when they cab no longer rely on the ease and comfort of society
@@gurun8071 That’s not always true. Sometimes a war just changes somebody, especially in their effort to stay a certain way. The Jedi are a perfect example, because they are a shining beacon of good, but the horrors of war turns staying true to oneself into a struggle at best or scars them at worst. It’s even worse when they don’t fully realize it yet. It’s horrible. The Clone Wars is more than an event in Star Wars; It’s a lesson on the senselessness of war and what it does to a people who aren’t meant for war. After all, they say war is Hell, but there are no innocents in Hell.
@@gurun8071do you even listen to what you say?
@@gurun8071 Not at all true, if you're revealed to be a monster in a war, then you likely already had the predisposition for it.
War causes grief and suffering, and those cloud the mind as much as "ease and comfort" do.
I don't think we're gonna hit a point when Pong Krell isn't hated completely. He's one of those characters I don't think anyone could actually redeem. Even by telling a backstory for him.
which is great, we need more villans in shows an movies like this, not everyone needs to be relatable, just like in the real world some people are just evil
one of the many reasons marvel movies have been so bad, half of the villains either join the "heroes" or die acknowledging there sins and saying sorry, then are forgiven
The only time Anakin (pre Vader suit) could definitely be called bloodthirsty is when he slaughtered the separatists council. The tuskens was just a case of blind immediate rage and Knightfall (in his mind) was a case of necessary evil. The separatist leader massacre was something he actually deeply enjoyed, he enjoyed watching the separatist leaders spend their final moments in complete terror before being cut down, he enjoyed getting to butcher the rich aholes that caused the clone wars, and he purposefully saved Gunray for last. He didn’t enjoy the first two massacres but he definitely enjoyed the last one.
And that's already after he was crowned as Vader, so not even Jedi already. Honestly, the most disturbing parts about Anakin were just how quickly he resorted to violence towards separatist prisoners in CW, using the force or violence to break them and interrogate. But he didn't seem to actively enjoy that, he even hesitated to execute Dooku, he wouldn't even proceed with the beheading if not Sheev
I like how much plo koon stayed true to the ways of the jedi despite said chaos.
This battalion will march along the main road and will not turn back regardless of the resistance faced -Pong Krell
Even though krell was messed up for killing his own men he forsaw order 66 but didn’t forsee his own death by his own men
-Russia
As someone who had an diagnostic of BPD (borderline personality disorder), and Anakin definatly have it, growing up, I always saw a lot of similarities in the way we act, and during my teenage years i went to learn a little about my condition, Anaking has enough symptoms of BPD to have a diagnostic and a half, of the 9 symptoms he had 5, you need 3 to be diagnosticated
I'd recommend you add Jedi Master Jerec. He betrayed the Order, murdered or converted many survivors of Order 66 and tried usurping Emperor Palpatine himself.
Honestly, as soon as I saw this video’s thumbnail, I knew good old Pong would be at the top of the list and that Anakin wouldn’t have been far behind.
Clone wars was insane
Kid ado mundi saying bring in the flamethrowers has always ringed in my head for years and made me think of this line from saving private Ryan . “Don’t shoot let them burn!”
Let them cook
The best way to defend yourself from bugs, that would eat your men.
One of the best Star Wars Channels, I really love your content and that of Thor Skywalker.
Ahsoka "Anakin, the clones can't keep us with us, they're dying." Anakin "Yeah? And?"
Even if you discount his actions on that arc of the clone Wars and before his fall to the dark side it's heavily implied that Krell's default tactic was to mindlessly send soldiers to their deaths until his tactic worked, so he'd still count for this list.
Can you do one about the most bloodthirsty jedi in the old republic
Bringing out the flamethrowers was just the right tactical choice. I mean they were in a cave with flying bugs seems smart to just fill the cave with fire. Not bloodthirsty tbh
Honorable mention to the terrorist Barriss Offee. Her kill count pales in comparison to the names memtioned, but you can't say her attack on the temple wasn't in large part blood lust
There is no Space Geneva Convention.
Only Space Geneva Suggestion.
Geetsly, there's a certain jedi and area of legends i'd like you to explore, his name being Jedi Master Echuu Shen"jan, along with seperatist commander and sith apprentice Sev'rance tann
Anakin denied the rank of Master again....oof
I’d say A’Sharrd Hett considering what he became later. Or Vergere
I'm surprised Mace isn't there :/ . Nice video thought ^^ .
Every time Mundi tries to sit down after bein called out on a list, he just winds up standin back again on the reg
Anakin isn't bloodthirsty he's just shrewdly pragmatic
Pong Krell is an excellent character that fulfilled his arc. I'm glad they didn't find a way for him to "somehow... return" because he's popular.
Now we need the most based jedi list.
The entire list would just be Obi-Wan.
@@jamesleduke873 what about qui gon and dooku they were extremely based
I know its been a while but I have one blood thirsty Jedi. Barris Offee. Had the jedi temple hanger bombed by an unaware and unwilling individual as such killing her own friends including clones, engineers, and other personal. Murdered her coconspirator to keep her quiet, murdered Clone dozens of Shock Troopers, framed her own friend for the killings, attempted to murder her best friend's master, and nearly getting Younglings killed in the Cross fire of the duel.
When I first saw Pong Krell in the video, I thought, "May he burn forever in Star Wars hell!"
I saw the title and my immediate thought was the Jedi on the Outbound Flight. Oh, and Anakin looked up to the guy BTW!
Imagine all of them teaming up, even Sidious would be like "chill, dudes"
Pong Krell didn't pick the path of Chaotic Evil, he picked the paths of Chaotic Stupid and Stupid Evil.
Bloodthirsty Jedi: "Warcrimes? Lol, lmao."
I’ve never heard the term “douche-canoe” before ……… but it made me laugh 😂. Especially since you were talking about Pong Krell 😅!
Keep up the great work! I love 💗 your content.
I'd throw in the Jedi Masters who committed the Padawan Massacre on Taris into the mix. They killed their own Padawans and then tried to kill Zayne Carrick as a cover-up, marking anybody who got in their way.
krell: *kills, massacres, assassinates and deceives these own soldiers out of pure sadism*
absolutely EVERY Commissar of the Imperium: disgusting savage filthy xenos *discharges bolter with contempt*
HeadCanon: it depends who is the narrator
Hmm, however do you mean?
I love this channel!!
For me, it was either ki adi mundi or pong krell easy
If I were a Jedi who lived in the time of the Clone Wars, I would not participate…like at all.
Won't stop the purge activities against you after it ends, though.
That was the problem with the clone wars era jedi they participated in a war with soldiers who would eventually destroy their whole order with the help of a sith lord they didnt even notice until it was too late that was their biggest mistake
Same. I would be in the library with Jocasta Nu minding my business and reading the archives.
If they refused to participate, they would be also getting criticise. There was only damned options.
I take a very bring the flamethrowers approach
Where there any Jedi in the Clone Wars who became purely pragmatic and abandoned Jedi dogma in how they fought?
Lightsabre in one hand, Blaster in the other, with armour and enough gadgets and tricks to make a Madalorian proud.
And a bandola of grenades they Force push at targets in curved flank trajectories.
Basically go Grey Paladin.
Hmm most blood thirsty jedi i can think of is pong krell even though he started out good he went to the darkside before order 66 was even ordered and figured it out before the clones and jedi even knew
Want to know one of the most blood thirsty Jedi ever? The glorious Revan, haha. He made the clone wars look like a happy pillow fight. Against 3 different enemies. Most of them being friendly at first, then again, after the murder hobo era.
Jorus also had a clone of himself that worked with Thrawn in legends.
This is not Clone Wars Era, though considering Cal Kestis has probably driven multiple species to the brink of extinction in his violent rampages across the Galaxy, as well as without second thoughts slaughtering hundreds of people and using the Dark Side I think that he deserves a spot on this list
Cal Kestis: Run up get done up
Really tho the wildlife attacked HIM
Self defence on Cal's part but Oggdo Bogdo and his descendants deserve it.
"Bring the flamer, the _heavy flamer_ Brother."
Pong Krell should have a statue on Coruscant for showing that jar junk where it belongs, he did the right thing by murdering those subhumans
Though if we're doing blood thirsty Jedi of any era. My top five would be Pong Krell, Adrista Peina, Jaina Solo Fel, Varoke Lamar, Ki-Audi Mundi.
Wile I don't think these Jedi are as blood-thirsty as the ones on this list I will mention a couple. The Grand Inquisitor, Quinlan Vos, and Barriss Offee. The Grand Inquisitor as a Jedi willfully betrayed his fellow Jedi out of jealousy and resentment. Quinlan Vos was a bit more aggressive then necessary. And Barriss Offee seemed to enjoy what she did and was proud of the death and destruction she caused.
And people wonder why most of the clones really injoyed doing order 66 on they're jedi
And why they no need any chips in their brains.
Fun Fact: the chiss commander was Grand admiral thrawn.
😂 Murderhobos
That's gold
I really cant see how Jorus Cbaoth is lower than anakin according to your description.
It just shows that not all Jedi stood for peace and Justice.
like all groups, where will always be some bad people among the good in any group
Douchecanoe is an underused insult.
Well, Jorus was straight up dead by the clone wars, he died on Onbound flight cause of a radiation bomb from Thrawn
I couldve sworn i saw Jedi Grandmaster Thanos on the thumbnail
"BriNG iN THe FLamETHrOWeRs" -Ki Adi Monke
While I do agree that Mundi is a sociopath and a piece of Sith all while being a shining embodiment of all the jedi order failings at once, I wouldn't go as far as call him bloodthirsty. Him being a piece of sith came out from a place of cold indifference, not active desire to murder things to death
But he cared about the drawer attack on the Wookies, but what about the drawing attack on the Wookies you say?
7:47-7:53: Tien: I don't have a hate boner for the guy,
Yamcha: Dude, it's a pretty hateful boner.
LOL.
Guess they don't need vacation days after all.
@@michaelandreipalon359 No I guess not.
@@zexalbrony4799 Oh, well, at least they won't do some Ozzie Osbourne looking motherkriffery on Brazil or whatever, hehe.
@@michaelandreipalon359 I don't get that reference, so I'll just laugh and nod along like Ii usually do. LOL.
Well, since you appeared to have referenced Dragon Ball Z Abridged, I did the same with Hellsing Ultimate Abridged in return.
Seeing good legends characters still hurt, Disney had the whole thing and all they had to do was adapt them
you limited the list to 4, but in all honesty in a long enougth list, the entire concil deserves a spot.
and a special mention for the 50 jedi knigths and masters who led the republic force to collaborate with the huk angainst their victims.
If I remember right, didn't Jorus C'baoth want the Jedi to overthrow the Republic and rule over all None force-users... he wanted to use the Outbound Flight to build a Jedi Army..
Does Krell REALLY count as a Jedi, though?
Quinlan Vos should be also here, at least his legend version.
Anyone who deserves the label of "Bloodthirsty" is just simply the worst of the worse. Jedi or not.
I remember darn well general pong krell...
I cannot describe the pain of realizing that i was killing my own brothers
Love the thumbnail. Krell, Santa, Mundi, and pewdiepie
Wasn’t the outbound flight intended to save the Jedi? He sensed a disaster coming and tried to build up a group of force sensitives away from the republic so they’d have a force to fight back.
What about admiral trench ? He straight up stabbed in through the back for no reason lol
I vote Pong Krell
I definitely think A’Sharad Hett should make this list
The Senate’s thirst for blood was justified by his ambitions to save the galaxy from the Jedi scum.
This would have been a great angle to go with the sequel trilogy.
Now do a video on the least bloodthirsty Sith
Jorus died about 5 years before the clone wars and his clone didn't pop up till 25 years after the clone wars
Pong Krell really is chaotic evil!
What about Anakin? He’s also like that. He’s pretty bad not in a good way either.
You see, this is what I do not get. Even after the fall of the Jedi Order, some Jedi still decided to cling on to the Jedi teachings. And some of these Jedi had an opening to kill Darth Vader but they decided not to kill him simply because he is an unarmed opponent or it's not the Jedi way. The best example here is Bultar Swan, who has an opening to kill Darth Vader but decided not to do so simply because he is defeated and unarmed. If she killed the Emperor's enforcer there, chaos will broke out among the Inquisitors because they will tried to become Darth Sidious' new apprentice. And during these attempts, they might caused some turmoil within the Imperial military to achieve their goals, thus weakening the Empire even more.
P.S: All Anakin ever wanted was to save their lives, he never wanted to grab a knife.
Revan was very much a murder hobo by the end of the mandalorian wars
The mundi hate is real here and I'm here for it
People actually hate Pong Krell? That’s crazy
What happened to the clone children when the empire took over? Weren’t some still juvenile
Stang, no Kyle "Forcedamned" Katarn (yes, even his AU Dark Side iteration from Dark Forces II's alternate ending) and his -Katarn commandoes- Jedi apprentices Mara Jade (sorta) and perhaps Jaden Korr.
Not even here Anakin gets the rank of Master
Glad to see you’re *finally* starting to see through the lies of the Jedi. Would you like to know more?
And then end up into more manipulation.
If I were in Anakin’s shoes and Mundi simply told me to “get over it” after Obi-Wan supposedly died in that AT-AT explosion on Jabiim, I would’ve decapitated him without a second thought.
PS. Pong Krell would’ve made a Terrifying Sith Inquisitor if he survived Umbara and Order 66 and lived to see the Great Jedi Purge and the birth of the Empire.
That could have been a great story arc for the various animated series.
Have him be the other big threat in the early Empire, a true terror that can kill all but the best Jedi - only _some_ on the Council could have stood a chance and most of those were 66'd.
And eventually, Krell tries to usurp Vader and ......
At the time he does so, he knows that Vader is Anakin and tries to get into Vaders head with that knowledge. That may have even been what inspired him to have a go, he had contempt for Anakin and thought he had a chance.
Then we see Vader at his most brutal and powerful, using his rage and true embrace of the Dark Side to kill Krell.
Slowly "disarming" him.
You would have executed someone for suggesting you needed to move on ? Who is the mentally unstable one here ?
@@tav9352these people dont understand what they are saying.
@@tav9352 I dunno about the whole executing thing, but if some self - righteous "enlightened" asshole callously told me to get over a death of a friend and a mentor figure, I'd say they deserved themselves a nice punch in the face
I don't think being emotionally cold is in itself evil, so I don't see why Ki-Adi-Mundi "deserves to be in hell" as long as he still did his job properly. Like, say, if he got civilians killed on purpose just for a tactical advantage, or mistreated and wasted his clones like Krell did, that's a different matter. But you kinda make it sound like his only flaw was lacking compassion. That may be unfortunate, but it's not a sin.
and I thought I was the only one to use the term douche canoe, very fitting!
Me! I'm the most bloodthirsty jedi in the clone era😂
We know so little of Yoda's past and this MFer is 900 years old? He probably has the highest kill count of any Jedi in history. Bloodthirsty? No. But if you swing a laser sword around for damn near a millennium folks are gonna die.
Jorus wanting to colonize other worlds for the Republic doesn't automatically make him "bloodthirsty". That's some terrible logic. Even if you disagree with the Republic's "tyranny", you still needed to make a significantly better argument than that. There is no inherent moral issue in someone wanting to bring civilization to primitive worlds.
I expected Krell tbh
Pong krell killing the clones is good because of order 66
You already went full apologist for Anakin’s BPD If a woman or anyone else did this it’d be pathologized
You’re lying if it isn’t Pong Krell
Notigang
You forgot Mace