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Originally posted by BlaxicanHydra
Ya know, I think Mundi deserves more credit in the SW Universe, he joined the Jedi Council while still a Knight and lasted against GG by himself for a few minutes. If a book or more comics were written about him I would read them.
Actually, he wasn't a Knight on the Council. It was changed thanks to dialogue choice in ROTS.
Originally posted by jollyjim311
Actually, he wasn't a Knight on the Council. It was changed thanks to dialogue choice in ROTS.
Originally posted by BlaxicanHydra
So they ret-conned that? fvcking Anakin...
No, Mundi was a knight on the council. Anakin was wrong, the visual dictionary says Mundi was a knight, and Anakin is only a human being, sometimes they are wrong, you know. 😛
Isn't Mundi the guy that got gunned down by clones at the end of episode 3 while the clones were executing order 66? And this is him tired and injured? Wow... That makes like no sense, surely he could have just sent the clones flying like nothing.
Right, so you are in a middle of a battle, blasts everywhere, and just like that your troops, who actually are BEHIND you, just turn on you. It's natural that Mundi was caught surprised, off guard and quite stunned. Even then he still killed 2 troopers by deflecting their blasts, if i am not wrong.
Firstly, the whole idea of Jedi even being caught off guard is pretty ridiculous in itself, given seeing brief flashes of the future is supposedly a regular Jedi trait according to Qui-Gon. On top of that, Mundi had a good couple of seconds to react accordingly to his clones' attack. To me, it makes little sense that someone with that kind of strength in the force couldn't have avoided getting gunned down like that. Hell, not even Yoda from what I know was able to produce such displays of force power, not in the movies at least. It seems these comic book writers feel the need to overpower their characters simply to please the comic book's target market.
Originally posted by BlaxicanHydra
Correct. AND it was stated that Sideous had cast a dark "shroud" on the force, making things like that impossible.
Originally posted by Gideon
Furthermore, Palpatine was "diminishing" the Jedi's ability to use the Force.
Ah, my bad, I forgot about how Sidious had used the darkside to diminish the Jedi's ability to use the force to see into the future.