Peace Brigade and Jedi Purge
Posted: 2005-12-18 08:36am
Just how much of the latent anti jedi hatred stirred up during the Yuzhan Vong invasion could be attributed to Palpatine Jedi purge?
Let's look at some of the complaints the Peace Brigade and anti jedi senators had to say.
Valiin, a peace brigadier captured by Anakin Solo and Tahiri at Yavin mentioned that the Jedi noble ideals were all "smoke-screen". Similarly, during the opening attack by the Peace Brigade, the Jedi were accused of provoking and escalating the war at every turn, in an attempt to gain/escalate their political power
Similarly, both Borsk Feylya will come up with similar arguments and more importantly, accuse the Jedi of running havoc outside the Senate. The Jedi are protrayed as outside the Senate power, running rogue operations that damage the Republic and more importantly, are trying to seize power.
Such arguments aren't neccesarily old. During the Black Fleet crisis, Leia Organa was accused of trying to turn the New Republic into a new theocracy, run by the children of Darth Vader.
Could we be seeing remmants of Palpatine former propganda against the Jedi Order, suppressed during the days of Empire as the citizens longed for a "better age", one symbolised by the bravery of the Jedi Knights, only to be revitalised as the galaxy sees new problems that the Jedi can't solve?
Let's look at some of the complaints the Peace Brigade and anti jedi senators had to say.
Valiin, a peace brigadier captured by Anakin Solo and Tahiri at Yavin mentioned that the Jedi noble ideals were all "smoke-screen". Similarly, during the opening attack by the Peace Brigade, the Jedi were accused of provoking and escalating the war at every turn, in an attempt to gain/escalate their political power
Similarly, both Borsk Feylya will come up with similar arguments and more importantly, accuse the Jedi of running havoc outside the Senate. The Jedi are protrayed as outside the Senate power, running rogue operations that damage the Republic and more importantly, are trying to seize power.
Such arguments aren't neccesarily old. During the Black Fleet crisis, Leia Organa was accused of trying to turn the New Republic into a new theocracy, run by the children of Darth Vader.
Could we be seeing remmants of Palpatine former propganda against the Jedi Order, suppressed during the days of Empire as the citizens longed for a "better age", one symbolised by the bravery of the Jedi Knights, only to be revitalised as the galaxy sees new problems that the Jedi can't solve?