Seriously, there should be a club called "Star Wars: Lost Limb Club". Cause Episode 1-6 had lost limbs!(Like NOOOOO in 1-6 Episode)
Phantom Menace- Darth Maul cut in half
Clones- Anakin losing arm
ROTS- Anakin losing his legs
New Hope- The alien in the bar loses arm to Obi-Wan Losernobi
Empire Strikes Back!- Luke loses hand
Return Of the Jedi- Darth Vader loses hand.
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Last edited by The_God on Jul 28th, 2005 at 04:33 AM
Well, dismemberment is considered honorable among the Jedi. It shows that the duelist can inflict the minimal physical damage to end a conflict. Cutting off hands, arms, or destroying the enemy's saber was the choice of the Jedi, while cutting off heads or torsoes was a more dark side trend.
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Using a lightsaber at all is a moral failing on behalf of the jedi, when you think about it. For being the ultimate good force in GL's galaxy, you would think they would advocate the notion of total pacifism. Just a thought...
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Probably no one, but by advocating violence as a means to an end, the jedi somewhat vaguely adhere to Tarkin's infamous "Rule by fear of force rather than force itself".
^^ Exacly. That is why the Jedi Order will NEVER be completely passive. They must use violence. It's lke the popular saying "To maintain peace, we must prepare for war."
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lol... That's the downside to being moral and pacifist... You cannot match aggression with aggression. The movie -would- be very boring, unless Jedi mastered the Force to end conflicts in non-aggresive ways, likc imprisoning Sith foes, mindwiping enemies, or even using the Force to shut down the Death Star.
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you saw how weak they were in the prequals WITH sabers!!
can you imagine??
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