There is definately descripancy (sp) in the original trilogy's policy on redemption and the prequel's.It's a hell of a lot more dark side than getting married! Man, I'm sorry, but I lost all respect for the Jedi Order when I learned about the ban on having a girlfriend or boyfriend, I mean that's just insane, as is anybody who believes in it. If that isn't the dark side, I don't know what is. He was willing to do a bad thing for a good reason. In order to rid the galaxy of an evil individual, he was willing to go against the Jedi code.
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But before he made that conclusion, he tried to tell Windu that killing an unarmed Palpatine in cold blood flew in the face of the Jedi code of behaviour, that those were unacceptable means. In the end, Anakin felt that the ends justified the means, speficically that the end of keeping his wife alive justified.well, it justified just about any means, including mass murder.Like many things, it came down to the question "do the ends justify the means?" The Jedi Order of old, for all its faults, felt that the ends did not justify the means and that some means were simply not acceptable. Any deviation from it supposedly led to the dark side, right? It's the reason they weren't allowed to form attachments, the reason they couldn't pursue romantic relationships. Those old Jedi lived their lives in rigid adherence to a strict code of behaviour. The most telling thing about that encounter to me is that Windu was willing to abandon "the Jedi Way" in favor of expediency.If you love somebody, and you think she's going to die, and you go to Yoda with your concerns and instead of comforting you he tells you to be happy about it, how can anybody say there is nothing wrong with that? Face it, those old Jedi were a cult of nutjobs, Windu included. There was a lot that was wrong with the old Jedi Order. "In his last battle, could Mace Windu have been touching the dark side?".No of course not! Its a good thought but as you said he was fighting for the Republic he loved! Also Palpatine had control over the Senate and the Courts, a trail would have been useless and in the end the jedi would have had to kill Palps In his last battle, could Mace Windu have been touching the dark side? - SFH 00:28, (UTC) Finally, the fact that Mace was going to kill Palpatine unarmed (but I admit, not defenseless), leads me to what may be a horrorfying thought? And also, Mace's love for the Republic, and his reaction that the Jedi Order was under the control of the Sith also gave me some pause. As I read the Episode III novelization, it appeared the Mace kept pushing himself to keep up with Palpatine, and that Vaapad was using your "darkness" with out letting it use you. Some of you may want to space me just for even thinking this out loud, but I've always said be proud of what you think, so here it goes. Well as grandmaster doesn't he teach the younglings? so technically he teaches everyone 71.196.237.153 04:10, Febru(UTC) I think I read in Yoda's profile that Yoda was considered to have been every padawan's Master (or to have at least taught them at some point) during the time when he was Grand Master.īut on T'ra Saa's page it mentions that she had trained Mace also. When I find the exact quote for Mace, I'll let you guys know and post it here with the source. I visited Dooku's page and saw that it probally needs to be added there as well. Interestingly, Episode 2 notes that Dooku was also trained by Yoda at one point. If Im not mistaken, either Shatterpoint or the Episode 3 Novelization confrims that Mace was Yoda's padawan. Nothing on his page on here about it and nothing that I've seen so far about his body being found.Atarumaster88 20px ( Audience Chamber) 16:05, 5 October 2006 (UTC) I wrote it in a fanfic, so I had to research and make sure it never was. Was Windu's corpse ever recovered in the Expanded Universe? 16 Source for Uda Khalid killing his parents?.15 Source for Tra Saa instructing younglings?.5 Was Mace played like puppet during his duel with Sidious?.