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| I am in complete agreement, bakawaii-senpai. Of course, we have no idea what exactly the prophecy said. Was it simply "the chosen one will bring balance to the Force," or was there more to it? | |
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| I do wonder. Episode III seemed to me to be the first time all the Jedi were so sure it meant he would destroy the Sith. Anyway, I wish it would have been explored more... | |
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| Yeah, but as Momoiro-san said, at least it was cool that Yoda mentioned, even in passing, that the prophecy could've been misread. Does kinda make me wish one of us woulda been on the Council, though. | |
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| Hai, there are any number of things that seemed so obvious to us, but which failed to occur to the Jedi, somehow. | |
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| For example, once they realized Palpatine was their enemy, shouldn't they have immediately have feared his clone army would turn against them? | |
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| That's what I thought. But still, it was a pretty damned powerful, moving scene, watching all those Jedi being suddenly killed, on every battlefront... | |
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