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I imagine it was because he had a connection to all the Jedi, having known them their entire lives. He was also a powerful jedi who could sense such horrible darkness.
Ironically, Anakin would be the perfect candidate to confide in about what Yoda had seen on Dagobah. 1) Yoda was communing with Qui-Gon, someone Anakin had a personal attachment to. 2) He would feel validated that the grandmaster of the order is placing the utmost trust in him, which he badly needed. 3) Anakin is no stranger to being unorthodox in his approach to being a jedi. Being an outsider in the order is something he can relate to. 4) He is no stranger to keeping secrets from the rest of the order, given his secret relationship to Padme. If Anakin had been privy to what Yoda was experiencing, it would have helped him make a lot more sense of the importance of spying on Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith. He would have known a mission like this was coming, and been more ready to take the responsibility seriously.
Mace windu was the first jedi who said in the jedi council room, "I sense a plot to destroy the jedi" long before Yoda sensed anything concerning order 66
@@darth.dominus.the.savage And Obi-Wan could sense the destruction of Alderaan in hyperspace. Possibly the defining characteristic of the Jedi isn’t telekinesis, rather their extra sensory perception. From seeing future events to sensing feelings and danger to knowing your opponent’s movie ahead of time while dueling. And when it comes to Jedi with strong links, like between master and apprentice or father and son, that connection is stronger. Yoda felt many Jedi being killed across the galaxy with the sense of betrayal and merely sense the trooper’s intentions while coming up behind him. And they already had reason to mistrust the clones from the start. Combine that with Mace’s intuition,.. No convoluted external explanation needed.
@@adnanbey4871 Telepathy. I believe that was in RotS. And I don’t know what everyone is going on about. Mace didn’t need to use the Force to gleam that. And Yoda, like most Jedi, can sense strong feelings and intentions around them, and he likely felt the death of hundreds of Jedi from around the galaxy, each echoing a sense of betrayal. Especially since he has probably trained most of them. (Correction. You meant that the Jedi could have picked up on this in (TPM)
When he sensed it Yoda has already felt Qui gon and lots things cause in clone wars they tried to hispitalize Yoda cause what he was sensing mace senses was after the chancellor was rescued
Yoda had several force bonds within the Jedi Order considering he literally had a hand in training many of the younglings who are beginning their first steps into their training, and with those bonds they ended up sending their deaths across the Force and Yoda was able to feel all of his students deaths.
@@internetposta7389 Tech not true Palpatine used Clonesm Maul, Count Dooku, and few other things to get there. jedi were taken out alot in episode 2 to save Obi Wan
It could have made a difference in a couple wats: remove all the artifacts and data from the Jedi temple. I’d guess that a ship or two the size of the big-ass freighter Han and Chewie are in, in The Force Awakens, could hold all that. Remove all the younglings and padawans who were not yet strong enough to defend themselves. Do this part slowly, so as not to arouse suspicions, like not-Jar Jar did in the Grogu flashback. Ultimately, since one of the Temple guards had already turned to the dark side, I’m not sure how much prep would get done. But something. Take different routes, so a huge exodus wouldn’t be seen, but eventually arrive at some backwater Outer Rim world (not Tattooine). I don’t think that anyone in the Republic or Jedi knew what form the rebels would take. Maybe a couple Venators and a couple Acclimators, plus a bunch of those tiny-ass Jedi fighters. Just like the Rebellion did later, just keep the Jedi fleet moving. Yoga’s logic here is… flawed. If he wanted to manipulate the Jedi into staying behind… not his MO, but at least lying by omission would further that goal. But here he’s choosing inaction because he can’t see the right action. To borrow from lightsaber combat, if you see no way to attack the enemy, stay alive long enough to find a way. Run. Hide. Whatever. I hear that after not too long, Camino runs out of platforms above water. And there’s probably some Mon Calimara looking for a place to live. Camino is not on any maps Whatever the name of the planet they get kybher crystals from would also be a good choice. There’s nothing there, and it eventually just gets converted to Starkiller Base anyway. I bet it would surprise the First order if 1000 full grown, fully trained Jedi showed up from inside the cave structures.
how about Tython the take the Jedi youlings to hide on the planet of tython a Jedi home world or would the Jedi youglings be tracked down? sorry for getting off topic .
Sidious is a master planner and he knew that he had to spring the trap during the fog of war. Even the best Jedi can suffer from Sneak attack during the fog of war
Wait, so a group of space wizards, who can influence minds, surpass any other living being in strength and speed… oh, and sporadically see the future.. those guys would disbelieve their best future seer?
Order 66 was an act of the Force seeking balance. It allowed Yoda to know and create a level playing field, while blinding him mostly to that point; of all the Masters, Yoda was needed to train Luke. He knew what must be done to survive...
Yoda and Asoka were also the only ones shown who were not actively and directly involved in ongoing combat operations. Being distracted trying to stay alive would make it difficult for anyone to sense anything else.
Stunning and yet relieving Yoda was out of the veil of the dark-side long enough to make the propers decisions as a Grandmaster throughout this time. Although I wonder why he didn't give heads up to Masters Unduli, Vos and any others during the Battle, it also makes more sense why Kashyyyk was ready for the Empire and were attacked fully than earlier systems were (one of many reasons I should say).
That would explain why a lot of Jedi didn’t feel the fall as the emotions of the clones were suppressed and instructed to follow Order 66 to the letter. The event is saddening yet the thought process of executing the order was ingenious.
I just thought of something: part of Yoda's vision was seeing a group of Jedi fighting a group of Clones. This includes Mace, Obi-Wan, and Luminara, all of whom were nowhere CLOSE to one another during Order 66. What if this battle from was another timeline? A road not taken? What if Yoda COULD have saved the Jedi had he simply acted? Probably not, but it's interesting to think about. We always see in media/entertainment about people making horrible visions/prophecies/futures happen because they tried to PREVENT those things. It'd be kind of interesting to see someone receive a vision/prophecy of a bad future, not doing anything to prevent it because they think it inevitable...only for their REFUSAL to change the future causing that bad possibility. You don't see that very often:/
I think a good life lesson could be taught here about not trying to waste to much time worrying/looking into the future because even if you could/can its subject to change and only be seeing parts of it and not the whole picture.
This was one of my issues with TCW show and the tie-in EU. By trying to fill in a plot hole where there wasn’t an issue, they un-necessarily convoluted it to the point were I was actually upset. According to the movie Yoda went to Kashyyyk because it was a planet too important to loss and he had good relations with them. And he felt the death of the other Jedi and sense of betrayal across the galaxy as well as the threat to himself because we know that Jedi can feel such things through the Force.
Its obviously due to his strong connection to the force and the force has a plan. I believe the force understood balance was just tipped too far towards the dark and knew it had to save Yoda to maintain balance. It warned him ahead and gave him that advanced notice at that time. Yoda and obi wan had to live to keep balance
Legends- The number of Jedi who survived the purge could be counted on one hand Disney 'Canon'- What's order 66? What purge? Heaps of jedi still around, don't question it
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Yoda AT FIRST ALSO DIDNT think an realize the Clones WAS the trap an issue in their ENTIRETY so he couldn't send out word at all as they was gunning his Order down by time he found out JUST BARELY in time to take IMMEDIATE action an save himself to escape
My honest opinion is that if the clones had never had the inhibitor chips, the republic would have won, true there would be clone casualties but the Jedi would still be alive.
It would of made a huge difference for The Sith, had Yoda told the Jedi council of the coming darkness it's a bit tragic, but all evidence points to him being forcibly demoted and under arm guard and while Yoda is powerful he'd of been on Corasaunt at the time of Order 66, and considering Yoda wasn't ready for Palpatine when Yoda himself ambushed Palpatine, the roles being reversed would of been certain doom for the Jedi grandmaster.
Except with Krell no Order Jedi was around an they realized it REALLY was needed an appropriate there an Krell really was a traitor. Makes me wonder how Kenobi woulda felt bout that. Anakin wouldn't have hesitated to order the 501st to 66 Krell. Which they'd probably done happily. Surprisingly they managed to beat him by themselves. Small groups of Clones always seemed to have issues, usually, alone vs powerful Force Users
Idk maybe it's because he's like a thousand years old? Also wdym the entirety? He didn't know nothing up until it actually happened and then so did obi-wan
Ki-Adi-Mundi, felt and even blocked a few shots and took a few clones with him, I believe plo koon also felt it but had the wolfpack behind him, and and don't miss, also quoting from, another Jedi like mundi, Mace Said I fill a plot to destroy the Jedi which was more than just the sith 😊
I think, in part, Yoda realized that the Jedi Order needed a reset. They needed to be restored to a higher standard, the galaxy needed to change its opinion on the Jedi, and the Light needed a proper opportunity to truly defeat the Dark. Even if Order 66 could have been prevented, it would have been an uphill struggle to achieve what the Jedi achieved with Luke.
I found the answer, palpatine and Dooku created the clone army after the events of episode 1. Palpatine already decided he wanted anakin at that point, making him exempt from the order. In the clone wars episode “the unknown.” Tup does not activate the inhibitor chip until he sees a Jedi other than anakin.
Guys, I think this Ki-Adi-Mundi is kinda sus! He seems to know that the sith have existed for years without telling us, do you think he could be the SITH LORD?!
I agree. But most not all have skills that are distinct, definitive, different based on their species. More than none felt the DISTURBANCE in the FORCE.
Yoda shouldve done more research into the clones after he found that information out. Then he could come up with a much more effective and rational plan (with evidence) to the council and couldve stopped order 66. But as we all know order 66 had to happen for the original series to make
If the Jedi couldn't sense unemotional clones being ordered by a chip, why could they easily block hundreds of blaster shots from droids, and predict their actions?
Honestly I think it made no sense him staying quiet. The future is not certain according to Jedi teachings and the very least they should have investigated the clone chips but the plot was real 😹 I loved the series though. Even if just 100 of the strongest Jedi survived from the 10000 in one location, they could have taken down the with.
Could it be because the little guy had a vision of the Clones turning on his pupils and chose to do nothing about it? Maybe it was the guilt hitting him?
How do you know the war created this "veil of darkness"? Where do you find your information? Was this veil there before the war? Yoda said "The Dark Side clouds everything" in Attack of the Clones
@@noahblevins9569 Yeah, they thought he was being controlled by the Sith. Sidious was a natural master of masking his force abilities and emotions. One of the reasons Plaguies even took an interest in him when they first met.
Windu sensed it already after Yoda looked upset that the Clone Wars began he seemed to be aware it was not a great thing at all. Windu and Obi Wan were all about without any clones they not won and Yoda seemed to only grasp there was no victory
0:42 "Instantly relieved them of their heads" Well... that's one way to put it.
Lmao😂
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Who would deny Sidius?
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@Gregoreo1127 too soon bro, too soon
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I imagine it was because he had a connection to all the Jedi, having known them their entire lives. He was also a powerful jedi who could sense such horrible darkness.
this is a good answer, and I like how it goes right in the face of the jedi order's rule to forbid attachments proving they are wrong
He also was one of the few not directly involved in combat operations trying to stay alive while droids were shooting at him.
Ironically, Anakin would be the perfect candidate to confide in about what Yoda had seen on Dagobah. 1) Yoda was communing with Qui-Gon, someone Anakin had a personal attachment to. 2) He would feel validated that the grandmaster of the order is placing the utmost trust in him, which he badly needed. 3) Anakin is no stranger to being unorthodox in his approach to being a jedi. Being an outsider in the order is something he can relate to. 4) He is no stranger to keeping secrets from the rest of the order, given his secret relationship to Padme.
If Anakin had been privy to what Yoda was experiencing, it would have helped him make a lot more sense of the importance of spying on Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith. He would have known a mission like this was coming, and been more ready to take the responsibility seriously.
Fr though. Anakin would be the one person who would probably have believed Yoda.
I came here thinking exactly that. Anakin would've ironically been a good one to confide in, and he might've believed Master Yoda.
Mace windu was the first jedi who said in the jedi council room, "I sense a plot to destroy the jedi" long before Yoda sensed anything concerning order 66
Mace sensed something coming but yoda sensed it as it was happening
@@darth.dominus.the.savage And Obi-Wan could sense the destruction of Alderaan in hyperspace. Possibly the defining characteristic of the Jedi isn’t telekinesis, rather their extra sensory perception. From seeing future events to sensing feelings and danger to knowing your opponent’s movie ahead of time while dueling. And when it comes to Jedi with strong links, like between master and apprentice or father and son, that connection is stronger.
Yoda felt many Jedi being killed across the galaxy with the sense of betrayal and merely sense the trooper’s intentions while coming up behind him. And they already had reason to mistrust the clones from the start. Combine that with Mace’s intuition,..
No convoluted external explanation needed.
Though to be fair, it doesn't require telekinesis to sense a plot to destroy the Jedi. That was apparent from Episode I.
@@adnanbey4871 Telepathy. I believe that was in RotS.
And I don’t know what everyone is going on about. Mace didn’t need to use the Force to gleam that. And Yoda, like most Jedi, can sense strong feelings and intentions around them, and he likely felt the death of hundreds of Jedi from around the galaxy, each echoing a sense of betrayal. Especially since he has probably trained most of them.
(Correction. You meant that the Jedi could have picked up on this in (TPM)
@@darth.dominus.the.savage To be fair Mace was dead at that stage.
Mace Windu also said “I sense a plot to destroy the Jedi. We must act quickly if the Jedi order is to survive.”
When he sensed it Yoda has already felt Qui gon and lots things cause in clone wars they tried to hispitalize Yoda cause what he was sensing mace senses was after the chancellor was rescued
They said it but didn't actually do it
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Yoda had several force bonds within the Jedi Order considering he literally had a hand in training many of the younglings who are beginning their first steps into their training, and with those bonds they ended up sending their deaths across the Force and Yoda was able to feel all of his students deaths.
I mean how many of the Jedi were his students at some point?
He simply felt their loss.
Yoda knew who was dead and who was not by order 66 but obi needed too turn of something at the temple.
Yoda really said "Aight guys I'm out"
I love that arc with yoda qui gon and the whills. So much expansion of the lore and interesting details
He’s over 900 years old and has centuries of Jedi training
And yet 2 Sith could still kill all of them.
& also the strongest plot armor in the galaxy
@@internetposta7389 stormtroopers killed a bunch of them plus they didn’t kill Yoda. If the Jedi knew it was coming it would’ve been a different story
@@internetposta7389 Tech not true Palpatine used Clonesm Maul, Count Dooku, and few other things to get there. jedi were taken out alot in episode 2 to save Obi Wan
I don't have a chance to watch it yet... But I'll watch it later.
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5:40 man that background ambience is just palpable.
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It could have made a difference in a couple wats: remove all the artifacts and data from the Jedi temple. I’d guess that a ship or two the size of the big-ass freighter Han and Chewie are in, in The Force Awakens, could hold all that. Remove all the younglings and padawans who were not yet strong enough to defend themselves. Do this part slowly, so as not to arouse suspicions, like not-Jar Jar did in the Grogu flashback.
Ultimately, since one of the Temple guards had already turned to the dark side, I’m not sure how much prep would get done. But something.
Take different routes, so a huge exodus wouldn’t be seen, but eventually arrive at some backwater Outer Rim world (not Tattooine). I don’t think that anyone in the Republic or Jedi knew what form the rebels would take. Maybe a couple Venators and a couple Acclimators, plus a bunch of those tiny-ass Jedi fighters. Just like the Rebellion did later, just keep the Jedi fleet moving.
Yoga’s logic here is… flawed. If he wanted to manipulate the Jedi into staying behind… not his MO, but at least lying by omission would further that goal. But here he’s choosing inaction because he can’t see the right action. To borrow from lightsaber combat, if you see no way to attack the enemy, stay alive long enough to find a way. Run. Hide. Whatever.
I hear that after not too long, Camino runs out of platforms above water. And there’s probably some Mon Calimara looking for a place to live. Camino is not on any maps
Whatever the name of the planet they get kybher crystals from would also be a good choice. There’s nothing there, and it eventually just gets converted to Starkiller Base anyway. I bet it would surprise the First order if 1000 full grown, fully trained Jedi showed up from inside the cave structures.
how about Tython the take the Jedi youlings to hide on the planet of tython a Jedi home world or would the Jedi youglings be tracked down? sorry for getting off topic .
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Sidious is a master planner and he knew that he had to spring the trap during the fog of war. Even the best Jedi can suffer from Sneak attack during the fog of war
Crazy. Great video.
Had the largest ears of all the Jedi. Maybe he heard the orders being given by palp’s voice behind him. 😂
Wait, so a group of space wizards, who can influence minds, surpass any other living being in strength and speed… oh, and sporadically see the future.. those guys would disbelieve their best future seer?
Great video
Order 66 was an act of the Force seeking balance. It allowed Yoda to know and create a level playing field, while blinding him mostly to that point; of all the Masters, Yoda was needed to train Luke. He knew what must be done to survive...
Yoda and Asoka were also the only ones shown who were not actively and directly involved in ongoing combat operations. Being distracted trying to stay alive would make it difficult for anyone to sense anything else.
I understand why Yoda did what he did. He knew everything. Yoda was right to be quiet. And he was 900 years old😀May the Force be with you too😊
Another fantastic video. 😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
"Ki Adi Mundi sensed the anger of his clones" glad to know the clones have the same feeling towards him that I do
Seriously he was a total dick bag.
He was the only one who could hear Qui-Gonn Jin's warning.
Another damn good video!
I thought that you said in your recently that ki-audi moundi sensed order 66
Stunning and yet relieving Yoda was out of the veil of the dark-side long enough to make the propers decisions as a Grandmaster throughout this time. Although I wonder why he didn't give heads up to Masters Unduli, Vos and any others during the Battle, it also makes more sense why Kashyyyk was ready for the Empire and were attacked fully than earlier systems were (one of many reasons I should say).
Yoda scene in episode 3 and the way he senses the deaths of jedi reminds me how Ben Kenobi sense the destruction of Alderaan in the originals
That would explain why a lot of Jedi didn’t feel the fall as the emotions of the clones were suppressed and instructed to follow Order 66 to the letter.
The event is saddening yet the thought process of executing the order was ingenious.
I just thought of something: part of Yoda's vision was seeing a group of Jedi fighting a group of Clones. This includes Mace, Obi-Wan, and Luminara, all of whom were nowhere CLOSE to one another during Order 66.
What if this battle from was another timeline? A road not taken? What if Yoda COULD have saved the Jedi had he simply acted?
Probably not, but it's interesting to think about. We always see in media/entertainment about people making horrible visions/prophecies/futures happen because they tried to PREVENT those things. It'd be kind of interesting to see someone receive a vision/prophecy of a bad future, not doing anything to prevent it because they think it inevitable...only for their REFUSAL to change the future causing that bad possibility. You don't see that very often:/
I never knew the council felt this way about Yoda
I think a good life lesson could be taught here about not trying to waste to much time worrying/looking into the future because even if you could/can its subject to change and only be seeing parts of it and not the whole picture.
Yes Yoda should have went to Gallifrey and played the game of Rassalion. Then confirm with him in The Matrix and the Gallifrey Council
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This was one of my issues with TCW show and the tie-in EU. By trying to fill in a plot hole where there wasn’t an issue, they un-necessarily convoluted it to the point were I was actually upset.
According to the movie Yoda went to Kashyyyk because it was a planet too important to loss and he had good relations with them. And he felt the death of the other Jedi and sense of betrayal across the galaxy as well as the threat to himself because we know that Jedi can feel such things through the Force.
I don’t normally surrender to this type of thinking. But given that it was Yoda, I did assume that he was just in fact, built different
To be fair, I never really wondered. It makes sense Yoda would have extreme sensory when a threat was near, you can't exactly sneak up on him.
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Its obviously due to his strong connection to the force and the force has a plan. I believe the force understood balance was just tipped too far towards the dark and knew it had to save Yoda to maintain balance. It warned him ahead and gave him that advanced notice at that time.
Yoda and obi wan had to live to keep balance
Just so you know, Depa Billaba sensed a disturbance in The Bad Batch during Order 66.
Legends- The number of Jedi who survived the purge could be counted on one hand
Disney 'Canon'- What's order 66? What purge? Heaps of jedi still around, don't question it
Yoda is actually my grandfather
Yoda is my long lost son (stolen by a Force cult), but rescued and taken in by the Jedi.
I owed over 250 years of back child support but I convinced The Senate to waive the fee since the Jedi wanted to keep lil Yoyo for themselves.
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At the end of animated, clone wars, he went to the cave and The future was revealed to him
He sensed the pain of all the jedi dying. It was a drastic change in the force
He should have warned them. Him in the hospital really suprized me. Where was that shown in the shows and who talked about it
Star wars the clone wars
He wasn't the only one though, even after Ahsoka left the order, she sensed it too
Cal Kestis master as well
She sensed Anakin's conflict between Sidious and Windu and his falling to the dark side. She was oblivious of the Clone's betrayal.
*ONE OF THE* not *THE ONLY*
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He directly references both Ahsoka and Jaro Topal in the video. 🤦♂️
@@toastedjawa3620Ashoka had plot armor
Yoda AT FIRST ALSO DIDNT think an realize the Clones WAS the trap an issue in their ENTIRETY so he couldn't send out word at all as they was gunning his Order down by time he found out JUST BARELY in time to take IMMEDIATE action an save himself to escape
My honest opinion is that if the clones had never had the inhibitor chips, the republic would have won, true there would be clone casualties but the Jedi would still be alive.
I'm pretty sure Palpatine would've messed with things so noone except he would've won.
that why they had clones in first place. if was real soldiers good number of them would have not done it.
Always in motion the future is.
It would of made a huge difference for The Sith, had Yoda told the Jedi council of the coming darkness it's a bit tragic, but all evidence points to him being forcibly demoted and under arm guard and while Yoda is powerful he'd of been on Corasaunt at the time of Order 66, and considering Yoda wasn't ready for Palpatine when Yoda himself ambushed Palpatine, the roles being reversed would of been certain doom for the Jedi grandmaster.
Yoda let it happen. conspiracy! Darth Yoda!
Yes he rode in with the clones in attack of the clones, he even said , begun the clone wars has, he planned the whole thing
palpatine: execute order 66
other jedi: get's caught off guard
pong krell: this is where the fun begins
Except with Krell no Order Jedi was around an they realized it REALLY was needed an appropriate there an Krell really was a traitor. Makes me wonder how Kenobi woulda felt bout that. Anakin wouldn't have hesitated to order the 501st to 66 Krell. Which they'd probably done happily. Surprisingly they managed to beat him by themselves. Small groups of Clones always seemed to have issues, usually, alone vs powerful Force Users
Idk maybe it's because he's like a thousand years old?
Also wdym the entirety? He didn't know nothing up until it actually happened and then so did obi-wan
he did know it was coming, he just did not know what it was specifically.
@@ElementVoidX he knew something was coming id say either way not the entirety
Didn’t know Yoda knew all that
Ki-Adi-Mundi, felt and even blocked a few shots and took a few clones with him, I believe plo koon also felt it but had the wolfpack behind him, and and don't miss, also quoting from, another Jedi like mundi, Mace Said I fill a plot to destroy the Jedi which was more than just the sith 😊
there is a difference between sensing a kill intent from a trooper close by and sensing jedi die all over the galaxy
Mace windu was always paranoid about order 66
“Foreseen and done nothing!” - Gandalf
becauuse Yoda was the most poweful, the most in tune with the force, and the most experinced all by far far far away.
I think, in part, Yoda realized that the Jedi Order needed a reset. They needed to be restored to a higher standard, the galaxy needed to change its opinion on the Jedi, and the Light needed a proper opportunity to truly defeat the Dark.
Even if Order 66 could have been prevented, it would have been an uphill struggle to achieve what the Jedi achieved with Luke.
My question with Order 66 is how the clones knew not to attack Anakin, even though he was a Jedi just before it happened.
Palpatine probably briefed them, at least he did in one comic I saw. (Can’t remember where)
I found the answer, palpatine and Dooku created the clone army after the events of episode 1. Palpatine already decided he wanted anakin at that point, making him exempt from the order. In the clone wars episode “the unknown.” Tup does not activate the inhibitor chip until he sees a Jedi other than anakin.
If palpatine couldn’t turn anakin, he would have to take him out on his own without the clones
Also, forget not- Good relations with the Wookies had Master Yoda. Chewabaca overherd conversation and warned Master Yoda.
Guys, I think this Ki-Adi-Mundi is kinda sus! He seems to know that the sith have existed for years without telling us, do you think he could be the SITH LORD?!
Jaro Tapal species the Lasat has ties to the Celestials so it makes sense that he felt order 66
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This video could be 3 seconds long and say “because he’s yoda”
I agree. But most not all have skills that are distinct, definitive, different based on their species. More than none felt the DISTURBANCE in the FORCE.
Was it because everyone else was dying? They didn't have time left to sense all of it.
Star Wars really might be the most tragic story in history.
Yoda shouldve done more research into the clones after he found that information out. Then he could come up with a much more effective and rational plan (with evidence) to the council and couldve stopped order 66.
But as we all know order 66 had to happen for the original series to make
2:20 does anyone know what comics those were?
so we just gonna overlook that yoda, in a way, abandoned the other jedi on kashyyk, like Vos & Shaak Ti, etc.
I wouldn't call 1000 years of peace a mistake on yodas generation
How he moved, Yoda watched.. incase of betrayal ..yoda knew who was around him ...🐸 YODA!
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Plot Armor!!! The End
Who was the Jedi with the two green sabers?
If the Jedi couldn't sense unemotional clones being ordered by a chip, why could they easily block hundreds of blaster shots from droids, and predict their actions?
Honestly I think it made no sense him staying quiet. The future is not certain according to Jedi teachings and the very least they should have investigated the clone chips but the plot was real 😹 I loved the series though.
Even if just 100 of the strongest Jedi survived from the 10000 in one location, they could have taken down the with.
Could it be because the little guy had a vision of the Clones turning on his pupils and chose to do nothing about it? Maybe it was the guilt hitting him?
How do you know the war created this "veil of darkness"? Where do you find your information? Was this veil there before the war? Yoda said "The Dark Side clouds everything" in Attack of the Clones
If Yoda stayed with mace window then came over for sidious sent kit fisto to kashyyk
800 years of failure runs up on you quick
YODA should've said SOMETHING I would've if the jedi didn't believe me well TOO BAD!!!
But didn't Mace Wundu sense dark side of the supreme chancellor?🤔 and Yoda well also had a vision from Qui Gon Gin
A few council members could sense the darkness surrounding Palpatine. They suspected it was someone close to him, but not actually him.
@@noahblevins9569 Yeah, they thought he was being controlled by the Sith. Sidious was a natural master of masking his force abilities and emotions. One of the reasons Plaguies even took an interest in him when they first met.
Windu sensed it already after Yoda looked upset that the Clone Wars began he seemed to be aware it was not a great thing at all. Windu and Obi Wan were all about without any clones they not won and Yoda seemed to only grasp there was no victory
I used to think that Jedi could just sense ki or something.
I mean, he's Yoda. That's why.
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Does the Jedi council become suspicious of Yoda during the Clone Wars in canon or legends? Where in the lore does it talk about this?
Ah, the cassandra complex. Cursed to see the future... knowing no one will believe you 😵
Day 528 of asking for a part 3 of what if anakin was trained by qui gon