Simple explanation: Vaapad - basically - is a lightsaber form. The seventh to be precise, while it is consider to be an "extension" of Juyo, it's nevertheless a form. Mace Windu was the original inventor of the form, and there's only a couple people who have ever even mastered it fully (including Windu). Yoda remarks it as "the deadlist of all", and I'd be forced to agree.
Depa Billaba was the only student to master it, while Sora Bulq - who did master it in a traditional sense - is considered by Windu to have let "Vaapad master him" (though Depa also fell to the Darkside anyways).
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did he still have an apprentice during TPM? I thought if you were on the council you didn't have a padawan anymore...could be wrong though. And i don't mean like Yoda trains the younglings, i mean a one on one apprenticeship.
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wouldn't a council member be busy doing council stuff (don't know what they actually do, lol) rather than taking time to teach someone a form? When was Shatterpoint? Was it before TPM, or just ROTS? Isn't that when Mace says that Depa perfected it better than him? that might give a clue as to when it was.
I would put in question Mace's wisdom if he taught a Padawan Vaapad. He wouldn't risk it even with some accomplished Jedi Masters, I'm sure. Isn't Mace the only one ever to master it and not turn to the Dark Side?
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20 years before TPM? He'd be pretty young. About 20, cause he was 53 in ROTS, minus 3 to AOTC minus 10 to TPM, then 20 before....yea, 20. But then again he was on the council at 28, so he might have been powerful enough and good enough to train someone...hmm, not sure though.