Posted: 2004-02-08 04:42pm
Oh boy!
Galvatron:
You said that you dislike the prequels because they show Yoda as a warrior and you would prefer him to be on Dagobah (teaching) maybe hundreds of years before ANH.
I said it would be ineffective for him to communicate with the other jedis, but you suggested it would not. You said that in your version he would be capable to communicate with other jedis through the force or holonet.
1. The emperor did not use telepathy to communicate with Vader, he ordered a holonet report wich required some preparations even for a command ship.
2. Yoda did not contacted Luke through the force on Hoth. Ben was required to send him to Dagobah.
These are from the OT, so either telepathy, or longe range communication appear to be limited in the OT, just like in the prequels.
Other thing: Yoda's house on Dagobah was not even capable to support Luke, he had to sleep outside. (source: TESB novelisation)
About the Clone Wars. It is EU and as such it is official. (It is interesting that you denied the EU explanation and wanted to judge (about the prequels) by canon, but you are now relying on an EU source where Yoda acted very differently from the prequels.)
Jedis (and Yoda among them) are not warriors in the prequels. I wrote it last time. Maybe the best example for this is in TPM when a rodian said Anakin that he had cheated on the race and Anakin attacked him. Qui-Gonn stopped Anakin and showed him that fighting cannot really solve problems.
About semantics: If you drive a mouse into a corner, it will possibly attack you. (I saw with my own eyes that a mouse attacked a young cat in such a situation.) Does it make the mouse a predator? It is not about semantics, it is about whether you base your opinion on behaviour in usual or special situations.
Galvatron:
You said that you dislike the prequels because they show Yoda as a warrior and you would prefer him to be on Dagobah (teaching) maybe hundreds of years before ANH.
I said it would be ineffective for him to communicate with the other jedis, but you suggested it would not. You said that in your version he would be capable to communicate with other jedis through the force or holonet.
1. The emperor did not use telepathy to communicate with Vader, he ordered a holonet report wich required some preparations even for a command ship.
2. Yoda did not contacted Luke through the force on Hoth. Ben was required to send him to Dagobah.
These are from the OT, so either telepathy, or longe range communication appear to be limited in the OT, just like in the prequels.
Other thing: Yoda's house on Dagobah was not even capable to support Luke, he had to sleep outside. (source: TESB novelisation)
About the Clone Wars. It is EU and as such it is official. (It is interesting that you denied the EU explanation and wanted to judge (about the prequels) by canon, but you are now relying on an EU source where Yoda acted very differently from the prequels.)
Jedis (and Yoda among them) are not warriors in the prequels. I wrote it last time. Maybe the best example for this is in TPM when a rodian said Anakin that he had cheated on the race and Anakin attacked him. Qui-Gonn stopped Anakin and showed him that fighting cannot really solve problems.
About semantics: If you drive a mouse into a corner, it will possibly attack you. (I saw with my own eyes that a mouse attacked a young cat in such a situation.) Does it make the mouse a predator? It is not about semantics, it is about whether you base your opinion on behaviour in usual or special situations.