Padawan or Apprentice

Text-only Version: Click HERE to see this thread with all of the graphics, features, and links.



darth fester
in episode 1 anakin is taken on as a padawan

but in the other star wars movies a trainee is known as an apprentice

Ushgarak
Now, here is s point of sematics.

'Apprentice' is used as a general term for anyone whi is learning from someone else. hence, Maul is known as an Apprentice even though he is bloody hard, easily as powerful as any Knight.

'Padawan' is the actual term used for a Jedi who is out of school but not yet a Knight- a University student on a field trip, if you like. But a Padawan is ALSO an apprentice, as he is learning. So is a Knight taking lessons from a Master.

Gundark
Excellent, Ush. Couldn't have said it better myself. smokin'

ratcat
And Padawan was a term from the old republic that was probably lost during the purge, along with most of the Jedi teachings and ways.

Ushgarak
Makes sense.

ratcat
I wonder if they will ever reintroduce the term into the EU as part of the NJO?

Text-only Version: Click HERE to see this thread with all of the graphics, features, and links.