Who do you think is the SMARTEST/WISEST Jedi/Sith

Started by carthage3 pages

Definitely not Vitiate.

What kind of retard goes for a peace treaty when you control half the galaxy, take over your opponents capital planet, and lets his minions run amok?

Originally posted by Angelalex242
His biggest error was trying to tell Anakin 'miss them do not, mourn them do not.'

Nah, telling him to Let Go was Great advice. It's not his fault Anakin was too selfish to listen.

Originally posted by carthage
Definitely not Vitiate.

What kind of retard goes for a peace treaty when you control half the galaxy, take over your opponents capital planet, and lets his minions run amok?


Good point.

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Smartest Jedi is obviously Kenobi...

How's that obvious?

Originally posted by DARTH POWER
Nah, telling him to Let Go was Great advice. It's not his fault Anakin was too selfish to listen.

He carried it too far. Every human in existence I've ever met grieves the loss of loved ones. Attachment is too human a thing for any of them to simply ignore.

Imagine your typical grief counselor or marriage counselor trying to repeat what Yoda said to a client and you begin to see the problem.

I believe in the same situation, GM Luke would actually have better, wiser advice...because he married and is a widower. Yoda never did. 900 years of life experience helps less when you've trained yourself not to feel certain things.

Yoda and Ben are both smart and wise, but if Luke followed their instructions, he would not have redeemed Vader and defeated Sidious. So Luke was definitely wiser, though I can't say smarter because he could be pretty dumb-ass sometimes.

I would place Qui Gonn equal to Luke for wisdom. He saved the day for the Jedi; He was right about Anakin and he figured out the force ghost thing. As for smarts, he didn't seem to have the scheming, political-maneuvering kind - or maybe he just wasn't interested (or too wise to get involved?) so we'll never know.

Smartest Jedi? idk

Smartest Sith. Didn't Plageius teach Sidious everything he knew, while he himself was self-taught? And wasn't the plan that put Sidious into power Plagueis'? And he revolutionized the scientific understanding of the Force. So I go with him for smartest. Sidious was more ruthless.

Wise Sith? No idea.

Originally posted by DARTH POWER
How's that obvious?

Don't know if he is the smartest but the more civilised for sure XD.

Plagueis the wise. This is in the title. Traya Is also an honorable mention in a top 1...

I love Darth Revan..Revan have one master plan modfiedwith the needed and obstacle alway evolving with the time...

He is like tzeench ! (If you know who Tzeench is in warhammer 40 000....)

Originally posted by carthage
Definitely not Vitiate.

What kind of retard goes for a peace treaty when you control half the galaxy, take over your opponents capital planet, and lets his minions run amok?

And he is mad.. Al the great genious and great tactical decision attribute to him was in fact suggestion from the commandement...

Actualy Revan take a point here... Imaging tricking hilter to not begin the world war 2?

Luke is definitely wiser than Yoda IMO.

In thise case Jedi Revan reborn is also wiser....
(According to the Revanittes..)

I do gotta go for Luke in wisdom too. Not only did he gain much experience, but he took in other points of view and learned from them.

Originally posted by Ace Hambone

Smartest Sith. Didn't Plageius teach Sidious everything he knew, while he himself was self-taught? And wasn't the plan that put Sidious into power Plagueis'? And he revolutionized the scientific understanding of the Force. So I go with him for smartest. Sidious was more ruthless.

His own teacher sounded pretty smart, but yea, Plageius had major science and force brains, very cerebral.

carthage
Definitely not Vitiate.

What kind of retard goes for a peace treaty when you control half the galaxy, take over your opponents capital planet, and lets his minions run amok?

Aside from the minion troubles, there is the issue that the Sith were reaching the end of their logistics, and had some big long-term plans like Mehkis's superweapon project.

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Frankly, though, being Sith implies a certain lack of wisdom. There's an innate hubris there.

I do gotta go for Luke in wisdom too. Not only did he gain much experience, but he took in other points of view and learned from them.

Aren Kae if you count her as a Jedi and not an infiltrator, do the same.. And that's what she teach to Revan...

His own teacher sounded pretty smart, but yea, Plageius had major science and force brains, very cerebral.

Because he is a Muun !