That statement is clearly incorrect. There were many living jedi at the time more powerful than Ki, such as Plo Koon, Yoda, Mace Windu etc.
From what I remember, the real reason Ki was chosen for the task was because he was the only jedi on the council who had never known Sharad.
And while Ki would have gotten much more powerful after Outlander, Sharad in Outlander was most probably past his prime; the way jedi spoke of him, he sounded like a real legend.
There's also the fact that he was killed by Aurra Sing. Now, having been in the desert so long, it is probably reasonable to assume Sharad Hett lost to Aurra because his general skills with a saber, and more importantly, his hand-to-hand dueling skills, may have dimished somewhat.
Ki-Adi, however, was stated as the ONLY Jedi to be able to defeat Sharad Hett by Yoda, thus indicating he could, in fact, defeat him, and considering this is ROTS Ki, which is obviously a FAR superior Ki than that period, Ki should really have little trouble defeating him.
This is mere speculation my friend. Aurra Sing, while deadly, was killed by Aayla Secura, who is a decent (and sexy ) Jedi. I hardly doubt that by being on a desert he lost his general saber skills. If he hasn't trained in the desert for a long time (or even touched his saber) then yes I would agree to an extent to what you are saying. I don't know much about Sharad Hett sorry.
I am sure that by this decade Ki-Adi Mundi is already in his prime, even maybe past it and detiorating. Mundi is an old Cerean. And Yoda stated that because Sharad Hett was Ki-Adi's former apprentice, so the Cerean Jedi Master might understand what Hett was going through.
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Under normal conditions, he would have beaten her most likely, however she had just snipered him and he was dying, so losing to Aurra Sing after having been shot isn't exactly a bad thing.
Erm, Ki had never known him. Sharad Hett's former master was Eeth Koth. Ki was basically chosen because he was the only jedi on the council to have never known him.
My bad, I thought the thread was talking about A'Sharad Hett, not Sharad Hett. I didn't know A'Sharad's fathers name was Sharad. Sorry, my bad on this.
And Sharad Hett was considered to be a determined and fearless Knight, often called Howlrunner and other such names. So he seems to be pretty good.
I still believe that Ki-Adi Mundi takes this.
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It wasn't so that it would give him an advantage, it was just that all the other council members had emotional ties to him, and if Sharad had really turned to the darkside, they might not necessarily have it in them to strike him down (if they could), however Ki had never known him, so he wouldn't really face that same problem.
There were definitely others who had the ability to do so, however Yoda believed that it would be best to send Ki-Adi because he had no emotional ties with him. So no, Ki wasn't the only one who could do it, probably couldn't in fact even do it.
True, but he would have more trouble if he actually personally knew the guy. I mean jedi value all life, but they still know that it is their duty to do what they must to preserve peace, and striking down a fallen legendary jedi knight would come under that.
Agen Kolar hardly knew Quinlan Vos, and he was under orders to bring him back to the Council, but he did not strike him down, although he could have done so several times.
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Yes Agen could have struck Quinlan down, but you have to consider the fact that Vos wasn't "trying". He was running away because he was still loyal to the Republic and he didn't want his ruse to be broken. If Quinlan was fighting like he was against Bulq, then he would kill Kolar.
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