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Could anyone else have taught Anakin better?

Posted: 2004-10-09 09:56pm
by Stravo
I know that occasionally people are very hard on Obi Wan as a teacher for Anakin , sayong that he himself was not ready to teach, was either too hard or too soft on him. But in retrospect, considering the kind of strong character that Anakin is, the inherent flaws in him, could any master have done better? (without our 20/20 hindsight to help him out, I mean how could anyone have seen Anakin becoming Darth Vader??)

And is it possible to argue that Obi Wan planted the seeds of being a good father in Anakin by being his only father figure influence so in the end he did manage to rise up against Palpatine to save a son he's only met twice before. Consider it, he's spent about MAYBE an hour or two in total with Luke, including a lightsaber duel in Bespin where Luke was trying to kill him, yet he felt love for him enough to lay down his life for Luke. I think we can see the influence of the always dutiful and self sacrificing Obi Wan in Anakin's actions in the end.

Posted: 2004-10-09 10:32pm
by Enforcer Talen
that whole "my young padawan" every 5 seconds might cause problems.

Im always bemused by how undisciplined he is. youd think 25,000 yrs of space faring civilizaion would cause some advances in training techniques.

Posted: 2004-10-10 03:28am
by Jean Paul
There's just something about Qui-Gon... I do think he'd have stood a much better chance of raising Anakin a stable, fine upstanding Jedi.

Posted: 2004-10-10 03:39am
by Connor MacLeod
Mace Windu.

Posted: 2004-10-10 04:25am
by The Dark
Yoda. A cane thwack or two in certain delicate portions of the anatomy would get him turned around right good :P .

But no, seriously. He is the most experienced at training students.

Posted: 2004-10-10 05:49am
by Crazedwraith
Not really, I think it was Anakin's "destiny" to fall so the force could be balanced and all that shit.

Posted: 2004-10-10 08:06am
by Ghost Rider
Mace or Yoda.

While Obi-Wan may have imparted some sense of fatherly love...this was his first stab at teaching and literally, his ideal was to take what he knew of Qui Gon and try to emulate.

Posted: 2004-10-10 09:46am
by Prozac the Robert
I think the best bet would be to pair him up with a master who was going to be away from coruscant for a time. Away from the influence of palpatine he would have a much better chance,

Posted: 2004-10-10 10:36am
by Stofsk
It wouldn't matter who trained him, as regardless he would be seduced by the Dark Side thanks to Palpatine's influence and machinations, and thanks to his stealth, no-one would suspect him. So in the end Obi-wan's failure may well have been unavoidable, as it seems apparent from the Prequel Trilogy that Obi-wan was only a part of the problem; the entire Jedi Order has this on its collective heads.

Besides, people, how do we know Anakin's training wasn't overseen by the other Jedi? Why would they throw Obi-wan, a recently conferred rank of Knight, the responsibilities of training a padawan?

And I like Stravo's idea.

Posted: 2004-10-10 03:14pm
by Mange
Crazedwraith wrote:Not really, I think it was Anakin's "destiny" to fall so the force could be balanced and all that shit.
Exactly, which is why I think the senior members of the Jedi Council was aware that Anakin would fall so that he could fulfill the Prophecy, but that they wasn't aware of the consequences.

Posted: 2004-10-10 09:44pm
by Elfdart
I think Qui-Gon Jinn was the only one who could have done better. Anakin looked up to him like a surrogate father and the other Jedi (including Obi-Wan Kenobi) treated Anakin like a bastard at a family reunion. Of course, it's mostly up to Anakin.