I think Obi-Wan should have been a Knight/master at the start of TPM and Qui-Gon either be a friend he went to Naboo with or ran into at the temple and make the story of Obi-wan in the PT flow more accurately with what he says in RoTJ: "when I first knew him he was already a great pilot.....I took it upon myself to train him as a Jedi" if we picture this line disregarding the PT, it would appear that Obi-wan met a young hot-shot pilot (18 or 20 years old) in one of his adventures and and was impressed with Anakin's ability and Force attunement, and he "took it upon himself" to train him disregarding what Yoda said, which in turn makes him more like Qui-Gon in certain ways. If we follow this train of thought the rebelious "hot shot" attitude of *that* Anakin would make him more suitable to the phrase "Vader was seduced by the dark side" as in Anakin would exhibit rebelious and adventure-seeking behavior and be seduced by the promise of more power. This scenario makes it difficult for Padme to appear as well as other things in the current PT, but makes the whole saga flow as a whole, without white lies and racionalizations. And by training a 20 year old Anakin Yoda and Obi-Wan realized it would be dangerous to disregard what they usually did with the younglings, hence Yoda's resistance to train a similarly aged Luke in ESB. It all ties together. What do you think?
Post #351462
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- Jedi Dark Knight
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- The Prequel Radical Redux Ideas Thread
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- Date created
- 30-Mar-2009, 6:43 PM