tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9138626138333949773.post923896702792466812..comments2023-11-12T01:18:13.517-08:00Comments on The Star Wars Chronology Project: 41 BBY: Jedi Apprentice: The Dangerous RescueMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17906673835138277328noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9138626138333949773.post-89258096060081751192011-06-14T10:28:29.843-07:002011-06-14T10:28:29.843-07:00You make some good points about Yoda. Maybe he wo...You make some good points about Yoda. Maybe he would not have led a life of seclusion unless he was forced into it. Until you elucidated the point, I never really comprehended just how influential Yoda’s worldview has been to the Jedi Order over the centuries; indeed, it is his philosophy and view of the Force which has guided Jedi customs, tradition, and dogma over the generations. Though this does provided stability (in opposition to the Siths constant philosophy change with every leader) It makes me wonder if his voice has become TOO dominate, and maybe call into question (just to play devil's advocate) if his version of Jedi orthodoxy.MKBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17185603415301036071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9138626138333949773.post-84244936075473421932011-06-14T06:15:17.866-07:002011-06-14T06:15:17.866-07:00Old Jedi: Well Yoda, while still one of the best d...Old Jedi: Well Yoda, while still one of the best duelers and Force-users of the galaxy, was already very old during the prequel era. Still he stayed as a lifetime-member of the High Council and an informal leader of the Jedi. Even if I'm not blaming Yoda for what happened in the end (that was all Sith and Anakin himself), he pretty much ruled the Jedi for centuries, taught many of the High Council members, and so it was mostly his teachings that were the ideals of the Jedi in latest centuries. This could be compared to the Banite Sith, whose even primary teachings have changed and evolved under different Dark Lord for thousand years.<br /><br />But now I have gotten off the topic. My ideas are that it depends of the Jedi and the era. Jolee Bindo lived in the Old Republic. Remember that at the time when he exiled himself (just after Exar Kun War) many Jedi Masters were living like monks away from other Jedi, some with their students.<br />There hasn't been many sources telling about retired Jedi in the Golden Age of the Republic, but I think that some retired to other worlds and some stayed in the Temple but took no missions anymore.<br /><br />And yes, Obi-Wan is a ladies man. Plus in here he's 17. It's normal, even for a Jedi.Lugijanoreply@blogger.com