The Unifying Politics.

Started by Capt_Fantastic2 pages

Originally posted by Spelljammer
very Jedi and every Sith bassicaly stood thier grouds on The Force just did it to lesser or harsher degrees. Kindof like the centre-left/cente-right. But as said, grey Jedi or "independants" are just fooling themselves. EU is the perfect example of how that grey-side is bullcrap..

I get compared to Quin Gon Jinn, both my attitude and every personality test online. And look where it got him.

He was very poor with The Force. Or atleast too damn lazy to consider some might be resistant. (Like when he failed to persuade that blue imp.)

He ended up dieing at the hands of Maul, and that was [b]with help!

Had it not been for him, Vader would not have exsisted and there might still be a Republic.

"This kid is strong, think of the POWER!"
"Dude, that kid is unstable.."
"POWER! Fine, screw you, I'll train him myself.."
"You HAVE an apprentice already! 😠 "
"Fine, he'll train him.."
"Don't get me into this you hippy bastard.. 😠 "
"Think of the POWER!"
😆

Bassicaly being a centre-right, Quin Gon Jinn was incompetant, lazy, and a poor example of what he stood for. He was like the Bill Clinton of Jedi.. Nice guy, but not fit to be a Jedi.. [/B]

What in the HELL, are you on about?

Originally posted by Spelljammer
He was very poor with The Force. Or atleast too damn lazy to consider some might be resistant. (Like when he failed to persuade that blue imp.)

He ended up dieing at the hands of Maul, and that was [b]with help!

Had it not been for him, Vader would not have exsisted and there might still be a Republic.
[/B]

He was strong in the LIVING force. He was able to become immortal because of that. That blue imp wasn't weak minded. Luke couldn't directly persuade Jabba either and that doesn't make him any less powerful.

He died at the hands of Maul for two reason.
1. Maul could fricken own almost anybody in a straight up lightsaber duel(well not ANYBODY but he was insanely good)
2. Obi-Wan was kinda trapped behind this thing called a force-field.