@@fabianrocha9924because the armour the clones are wearing is still phase one - it’s easiest to see behind Anakin and Plo at 0:13. Red himself doesn’t have the characteristic weld lines his later armour does. Which means this is Season 3, when we got the new outfits for various Jedi
Honestly its no wonder the jedi went down. They claimed to serve and protect lives but they didn’t even care that much to the point that they would nonchalanty leave one of their own on a foreign planet
It is as Rex said, they checked it over 12 times. This is war, we can’t check for a single life when you are needed elsewhere after numerous search parties. If she remained on Felucia, the clone bases set up there would report in.
They had to leave, because they 1: Already alerted Republic Intelligence, meaning she was already being searched for within the CIS systems aswell 2: The Republic Military was now notified of her disappearance, meaning they'll be searching for her even after the Jedi leave, a seperate team of Clones will scout out the planet to look or even a different Jedi team will survey the planet and look around. 3: Plo Koon is on the High Council and has a job and duty, he can't search for one singular Padawan at the end of the day who isn't a high priority individual. 4: Anakin was a Jedi Knight, not a Master in this moment, so he still had to be the General for the 501st aswell, meaning they have more operations to conclude, a debriefing and so on.
So ok, jedi must not form attachments. But surely there are searches going on in the background? The republic will just leave a valuable commander so nonchalantly?
They would not, no. The reason Plo Koon is so chill here is because he trusts Ahsoka and the clones. He even talks to Anakin later in the episode asking him what Ahsoka's greatest strengths are and how competent she is. He encourages Anakin to keep looking for her, but trust that if he has trained her well, she might find her way back to him, which is precisely what happens. Koon isn't being a jerk in this scene; he's actually just being reasonable. I know it's a bit difficult to tell without the context of the rest of the episode though.
@@sgoldendragon3603 honestly plo koon obi wan kenobi and qui gob gin were the best and wisest Jedi I’m not including yoda because I feel like he could have made better choices
@@IAmVivid919 Yes, I agree. Yoda was very knowledgeable in the Force, and certainly was very wise, but he was also a little delusional. Plo Koon was among the most rational, but empathic of the Jedi. Obi Wan was quite similar, but hadn't attained quite as good a balance as Plo Koon. Qui Gon was very wise, but didn't always have the best skills when it came to dealing with others, so he caused some tension above what was precisely necessary.
Bye Felucia
Seeing the new Anakin model talking to the season 1 clone models is so uncanny lol
nah I like it
What are the differences between this Model and the other?
@@fabianrocha9924because the armour the clones are wearing is still phase one - it’s easiest to see behind Anakin and Plo at 0:13. Red himself doesn’t have the characteristic weld lines his later armour does. Which means this is Season 3, when we got the new outfits for various Jedi
Honestly its no wonder the jedi went down. They claimed to serve and protect lives but they didn’t even care that much to the point that they would nonchalanty leave one of their own on a foreign planet
It is as Rex said, they checked it over 12 times. This is war, we can’t check for a single life when you are needed elsewhere after numerous search parties. If she remained on Felucia, the clone bases set up there would report in.
They had to leave, because they
1: Already alerted Republic Intelligence, meaning she was already being searched for within the CIS systems aswell
2: The Republic Military was now notified of her disappearance, meaning they'll be searching for her even after the Jedi leave, a seperate team of Clones will scout out the planet to look or even a different Jedi team will survey the planet and look around.
3: Plo Koon is on the High Council and has a job and duty, he can't search for one singular Padawan at the end of the day who isn't a high priority individual.
4: Anakin was a Jedi Knight, not a Master in this moment, so he still had to be the General for the 501st aswell, meaning they have more operations to conclude, a debriefing and so on.
Anakin you Don't find on the right planet !
So ok, jedi must not form attachments. But surely there are searches going on in the background? The republic will just leave a valuable commander so nonchalantly?
They would not, no. The reason Plo Koon is so chill here is because he trusts Ahsoka and the clones. He even talks to Anakin later in the episode asking him what Ahsoka's greatest strengths are and how competent she is. He encourages Anakin to keep looking for her, but trust that if he has trained her well, she might find her way back to him, which is precisely what happens. Koon isn't being a jerk in this scene; he's actually just being reasonable. I know it's a bit difficult to tell without the context of the rest of the episode though.
@@sgoldendragon3603 honestly plo koon obi wan kenobi and qui gob gin were the best and wisest Jedi
I’m not including yoda because I feel like he could have made better choices
@@IAmVivid919 Yes, I agree. Yoda was very knowledgeable in the Force, and certainly was very wise, but he was also a little delusional. Plo Koon was among the most rational, but empathic of the Jedi. Obi Wan was quite similar, but hadn't attained quite as good a balance as Plo Koon. Qui Gon was very wise, but didn't always have the best skills when it came to dealing with others, so he caused some tension above what was precisely necessary.
@@sgoldendragon3603 worst Jedi was mace windu he was so blindsided
@@IAmVivid919 Yeah... he was kind of a jerk. Powerful, but just... unnecessarily harsh and rude.
Epic
What episode is this from?
S3E21 “Padawan Lost”