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Qui Gon and Anakin

Posted: 2005-05-26 09:53pm
by Sam Or I
I know this has been posted before, but it was posted before ROTS.

If Qui Gon had survived, would Anakin have Turned to the Darkside?

Before, Revenge of the Sith I would have said he would have turned anyways. After watching the way the Jedi Council treated Anakin, which is one of the reasons he turned (not the only reason, but one), I don't think Qui Gon would have stood for it, the way Obi Wan did.

But thats just my 2 cents. Thoughts?

Posted: 2005-05-26 10:18pm
by Cykeisme
There's a whole set of factors that added up to cause Anakin's fall to the Dark Side. If Qui-Gon had survived, it may have been enough to prevent his fall, but perhaps not.
I'll give you this much: Qui-Gon was certainly more empathetic and compassionate that most of the other Jedi portrayed in the movies.

Posted: 2005-05-26 10:39pm
by Alyeska
Bassed on what Obi Wan and Yoda said to Luke, it would seem they did indeed learn the harsh lesson that Anakin presented them. They were far less arrogant and said nothing about forming attachments.

Posted: 2005-05-26 10:44pm
by Cykeisme
Whatever the case, if Anakin had someone like Aayla Secura has his master, he wouldn't have needed Padme. Win.

Posted: 2005-05-26 11:40pm
by Isolder74
I think maybe if Qui Gon had lived Anakin might have been worse off as Qui Gon might have been forced to train Anakin in secret rather than sancioned by the council. That's one more secret for ani to have to keep

Posted: 2005-05-26 11:43pm
by Imperial Overlord
Isolder74 wrote:I think maybe if Qui Gon had lived Anakin might have been worse off as Qui Gon might have been forced to train Anakin in secret rather than sancioned by the council. That's one more secret for ani to have to keep
Why would he have to train him in secret? He had already made it clear he was going to train Anakin and the council had said it disagreed with his decision, but did not stop him. Qui-Gon would have probably done a better job of helping Anakin with his problems than rote Jedi mantra answers.

In any case, it would have been hard for Qui-Gon to have produced worse results.

Posted: 2005-05-26 11:53pm
by Stofsk
Cykeisme wrote:Whatever the case, if Anakin had someone like Aayla Secura has his master, he wouldn't have needed Padme. Win.
On the other hand, if Anakin had someone like the Dark Woman as his master, he would have probably fallen that much sooner.

"WTF. Why did I get this bitch as my master? Fuck this shit."

Aayla was also a padawan around the same time Anakin was as well (though I believe she became a knight before him). That doesn't diminish your sentiment however, but I have to wonder if any work would get done. And besides, Quinlan Vos might get jealous.

Posted: 2005-05-27 12:11am
by Noble Ire
And besides, Quinlan Vos might get jealous.
Dont forget Kit Fisto.
Man, Aayla was quite popular at the temple, wasnt she........ :D

Posted: 2005-05-27 12:14am
by Nephtys
Pure Sabacc wrote:
And besides, Quinlan Vos might get jealous.
Dont forget Kit Fisto.
Man, Aayla was quite popular at the temple, wasnt she........ :D
...Not popular enough in the Clone Barracks it seems.

Posted: 2005-05-27 12:17am
by Noble Ire
Nephtys wrote:
Pure Sabacc wrote:
And besides, Quinlan Vos might get jealous.
Dont forget Kit Fisto.
Man, Aayla was quite popular at the temple, wasnt she........ :D
...Not popular enough in the Clone Barracks it seems.
At least not after Order 66, but before......
Bly did seem to have a repore with her. :wink:

Posted: 2005-05-27 12:25am
by Stofsk
Pure Sabacc wrote:
And besides, Quinlan Vos might get jealous.
Dont forget Kit Fisto.
Fuck that freak. He can go suck a lightsaber.
Pure Sabacc wrote:
Nephtys wrote:
Man, Aayla was quite popular at the temple, wasnt she........ :D
...Not popular enough in the Clone Barracks it seems.
At least not after Order 66, but before......
Bly did seem to have a repore with her. :wink:
That's 'rapport', chief.

Posted: 2005-05-27 12:28am
by Noble Ire
That's 'rapport', chief.
*Weeps a thousand tears of shame*

:P

Posted: 2005-05-27 01:23am
by Isolder74
Imperial Overlord wrote:
Isolder74 wrote:I think maybe if Qui Gon had lived Anakin might have been worse off as Qui Gon might have been forced to train Anakin in secret rather than sancioned by the council. That's one more secret for ani to have to keep
Why would he have to train him in secret? He had already made it clear he was going to train Anakin and the council had said it disagreed with his decision, but did not stop him. Qui-Gon would have probably done a better job of helping Anakin with his problems than rote Jedi mantra answers.

In any case, it would have been hard for Qui-Gon to have produced worse results.
The thing is the council told Qui Gon NOT to train the boy. He seemed the type to do it anyway

Posted: 2005-05-27 02:19am
by Cykeisme
She can have my rapport anytime, tbh.

And yeah, Kit Fisto can go suck a lightsaber.

Posted: 2005-05-27 06:47am
by NecronLord
Isolder74 wrote:The thing is the council told Qui Gon NOT to train the boy. He seemed the type to do it anyway
Qui Gon: "Fine. I'm leaving. And I'm going to train the boy anyway."
Yoda: "Great. First Dooku, now Qui Gon. Is this lost twenty-"
Mace: "Twenty one."
Yoda: "-thing part of Dooku's training?"

Posted: 2005-05-27 07:17am
by Cykeisme
Hrm.. if the council forbade Qui-Gon from training Anakin, why did they reverse their judgment (or at least become less stern in their ruling) later on when Obi-Wan said he was going to? I mean, they already sensed his clouded future and possible danger (if they only knew HOW much danger), and Obi-Wan is even less experienced then Qui-Gon!

Did they allow it out of respect for Qui-Gon's dying wish?

I guess the events come together in Star Wars is an intricate cascade of events that led to darkness.
Well, okay, the prophecy was fulfilled and the Sith were forever destroyed due to the actions of the Chosen One, but only after a lot of hardship.

Stofsk wrote:Aayla was also a padawan around the same time Anakin was as well (though I believe she became a knight before him). That doesn't diminish your sentiment however, but I have to wonder if any work would get done.
I know I'd be busy, but I wouldn't be getting any work done, yeah.

Posted: 2005-05-27 02:43pm
by Patrick Degan
Cykeisme wrote:Hrm.. if the council forbade Qui-Gon from training Anakin, why did they reverse their judgment (or at least become less stern in their ruling) later on when Obi-Wan said he was going to? I mean, they already sensed his clouded future and possible danger (if they only knew HOW much danger), and Obi-Wan is even less experienced then Qui-Gon!

Did they allow it out of respect for Qui-Gon's dying wish?
I think it was because the Jedi Council got increasingly desperate to make the "Chosen One" prophecy come true to try to set the world to rights again.

Posted: 2005-05-27 03:17pm
by Cykeisme
What would have changed their mind between their refusal (when Qui-Gon asks) and their acceptance (when Obi-Wan asks, after Qui-Gon's death) to accept Anakin into the order?
It seems to be that the only thing that changed their mind is the fact that it was Qui-Gon's dying wish.

Considering how detached and impartial the Jedi are supposed to be, this seems to add even more credence to the arrogant, hypocritical nature of the Jedi Order that's apparent.

Posted: 2005-05-27 10:50pm
by Anarchist Bunny
Cykeisme wrote:What would have changed their mind between their refusal (when Qui-Gon asks) and their acceptance (when Obi-Wan asks, after Qui-Gon's death) to accept Anakin into the order?
It seems to be that the only thing that changed their mind is the fact that it was Qui-Gon's dying wish.

Considering how detached and impartial the Jedi are supposed to be, this seems to add even more credence to the arrogant, hypocritical nature of the Jedi Order that's apparent.
You mean besides the fact that one of their masters was slain by a Sith lord and that this boy was prophised to destroy the sith. I know Maul revealed himself before Anakin's disapporval, but, and its been a long times since I've really sat down and watches this movie, I don't think they seem so sure that it was a Sith til after Qui-Gon's demise.

Posted: 2005-05-27 11:30pm
by Molyneux
Cykeisme wrote:She can have my rapport anytime, tbh.

And yeah, Kit Fisto can go suck a lightsaber.
*growl* Do NOT bad-mouth Kit Fisto, man. He's one of the very few Old Republic Jedi who actually lived up to expectations in a fight, and he was pretty damn charismatic to boot.

Not to mention, he helped save the Mon Calamari, and that gets him some extra points in my book.

Posted: 2005-05-28 04:30pm
by Cykeisme
Anarchist Bunny wrote:You mean besides the fact that one of their masters was slain by a Sith lord and that this boy was prophised to destroy the sith. I know Maul revealed himself before Anakin's disapporval, but, and its been a long times since I've really sat down and watches this movie, I don't think they seem so sure that it was a Sith til after Qui-Gon's demise.
Ah, good point there bunny, you're right.

I had considered the prophecy of the Chosen One that would destroy the Sith, but I thought they already knew that Maul was a Sith Lord. It's apparent now that they were skeptical at first.
When the characters first appeared before the council they doubted that the attacker was a Sith Lord, and it took the death of a Jedi Master to convince them he was right. I suppose it also made the Chosen One prophecy more real in their eyes.. hence their acceptance of Anakin.

Well, then I cite the Order's skepticism of Qui-Gon's claims (till after his death) as a sign of arrogance! Har!

Molyneux wrote:*growl* Do NOT bad-mouth Kit Fisto, man. He's one of the very few Old Republic Jedi who actually lived up to expectations in a fight, and he was pretty damn charismatic to boot.

Not to mention, he helped save the Mon Calamari, and that gets him some extra points in my book.
Haha I have nothing against Kit Fisto personally. He does plenty of great stuff in the comics (Kamino etc), and he was cool from the moment he gives that manic grin in the Geonosis arena.

He should've just keep his slimy hands off Aayla :x

Posted: 2005-05-29 10:17am
by Spartan
Ya know I have to think that Anakin wouldn't have felt the need to keep secrets from Qui-gon. Also, I doubt Palpatine would have found it much more difficult to drive a wedge between Anakin and Qui-gon then Annie and Obi.

It obvious that Anakin had formed a very strong bond with Qui-gon. Which is why in the CW vol 1. He tells Obi-wan "Your no Qui-gon Jinn!". Hell Qui-gon was the only one other than Palpatine that ever believed in the boy. Even Obi-wan was against taking the boy on originally, he only doesit out of love for Qui-gon. The duel between Anakin and Obi-wan nearly brought me to tears. How much more emotional impact would a duel between Anakin and Qui-gon have had.

Stofsk wrote:
On the other hand, if Anakin had someone like the Dark Woman as his master, he would have probably fallen that much sooner.

"WTF. Why did I get this bitch as my master? Fuck this shit."
Amen to that. New rule...if your padawan goesto the darkside and becomes a murderous mannical bitch you don't get to train anyone else ever!

Posted: 2005-05-29 10:22am
by Spartan
Molyneux wrote:
*growl* Do NOT bad-mouth Kit Fisto, man. He's one of the very few Old Republic Jedi who actually lived up to expectations in a fight, and he was pretty damn charismatic to boot.

Not to mention, he helped save the Mon Calamari, and that gets him some extra points in my book.

I always like Kit, even the silly little grin of his. Plus he gets bonus points cause he was good enough to make the Jedi council, survive Genosis, the clone wars, and lasted much longer against Darth Sidious than either Master Agen Kolar (punked!) or Master Saesee Tiin (punked!).

Posted: 2005-05-29 11:27am
by Vympel
I liked the novelization's account of Kit Fisto's death, or rather, Anakin thinking about Kit Fisto's death. His head is on Palpatine's table (went flying off and landed there)- it's something along the lines of whether he found death as amusing as he clearly found combat.

Posted: 2005-05-29 01:19pm
by BigBeaner
The factors or some of the story of Anakin might change but remember Anakin is the chosen one who was destined to bring balance to the force no matter who he was with. I think the clone wars, obi-wan, palpatine and padme expedited it.