Alien Jedi - Unfair advantage

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Stravo
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Alien Jedi - Unfair advantage

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Yoda has shown us that the older and more experienced a Jedi Master is generally the more powerful they become. Now some races like Yoda's are extremely long lived so you can say that those aliens with the altered lifespans would be the dominant Jedi knights and masters. (Without getting into the thornier question of aliens that are naturally stronger and faster than humans in the first place) Is there some way to regulate this natural dominance? I mean obviously there are humans of renown in the Order, (Obi Wan, Anakin, Qui Gon) and even one on the council (Mace) but is there a sort of Affirmative action for humans or are the number of Jedi that each race can produce a natural limiting factor?
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I think it's a matter of longer lived species naturally accumulating more expereince. Jedi society seems remarkably meritocratic for a religious order.

That said, Sipho-Dias (presumably human) was on the Council until recently and Dooku was on the Council at one point as well I believe. And only internal politics held Qui-gon from taking a seat on the Council according to the TPM novelization.
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Condiering that there are ten thousand Jedi culled from innumerable alien races, humans actually seem to have an unfair percentage of the Jedi ranks. Having longer-lived aliens would actually help to balance things out, IMHO.
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