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I have read all of those books, I started when I was in elementary and finished in the beginning of high School. They are truly wonderful books, but I don't believe they could be canon.
if they were it would make obi-wan and extremely weak apprentice in terms of the force...strangely he could hold his own against qui-gon saberwise, but he had trouble mind tricking a kid half his age, and could maybe force "make some guy lose grip on his gun" if he was lucky
the best feat he ever did in the series was protect himself from a memory wiping device, which admittedly is pretty powerful, but everything else he's done is poor..
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Last edited by MadMel on Mar 10th, 2008 at 06:20 AM
Registered: Jun 2006
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They are children's books for the most part. (Not that Adults aren't supposed to read them, they are quite a good read for anyone.) It still is Expanded Universe, not nearly everything in the book, especially the introduced characters in the series are ever shown or discussed in the films which are canon. I like to think the better of the EU is canon like these books, but the movies are the only true canon, and represent Lucas' full vision.
ya he was a padawan, obi-wan is renowned for his mind tricks, that and his saber style was what he was known for (other than basically raising a bastard spawn ((anakin)) who turns into a ***** and betrays the galaxy, although once he become an armoured emo he was cool) personally i liked these books, they gave you insight on what a padawan went through, and the Las of the Jedi showed you what hiding jedi were doing
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another thing that gives me doubt is qui-gon's saber style..
in the books it is far more realistic and suited to his size and strength (arguably the largest human jedi in the order and he uses ataru? heh )
even though it is better suited to him (imho), it doesnt follow the canon, which was one of the main reasons for opening this thread..
Registered: Jun 2006
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I will admit there were a few Jedi Apprentice books that really were lacking. One only had one instance of lightsaber action and it was just Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan training, which made it on the cover, that one was lame. But most are really great, its just the fillers that don't offer much. I think my favorite one is #2 with Xanatos, or #5, maybe becuase 5 was the first one I read.
Registered: Jun 2006
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Yes, Obi-Wan wants to help out with this faction of Melida/Daan. For some reason I really enjoyed these books. The "Young" group accomplished quite a lot to help stop a war.
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I figure some of the EU are good reads although not true canon. I personally don't get into it that much, but I read a few series and I really enjoyed the Darth Bane books.
Yeah, Obi-Wan wasn't terribly powerful against Count Dooku either, in both II and III. I think it had something to do with Dooku's style that threw Obi-Wan off a bit.
After watching Obi-Wan pwn Maul and his fierce battles with Darth Vader. one would think Dooku wouldn't be nearly as difficult as it looks to be.