Why Clone Wars Naval Officers HATED Having the Jedi Onboard

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  • @demi-femme4821
    @demi-femme4821 Před rokem +3150

    Here's why:
    Anakin: "I'm going to ram this damaged Star Destroyer into the enemy blockade."
    Clone Officer: "Sir, how will you get close enough to do any damage without getting shot down."
    Anakin: "I'll fake my surrender."
    Clone Officer: "Sir, that's a war crime."

    • @lonelystrategos
      @lonelystrategos Před rokem +631

      Can't violate the Geneva Convention if there is no Geneva in the galaxy far, far away.

    • @peterstamerra445
      @peterstamerra445 Před rokem +112

      I mean, when we see that the droids fire first sometimes. War crimes all around :)

    • @emperorofscelnar8443
      @emperorofscelnar8443 Před rokem +118

      @@lonelystrategos I’m pretty sure they’d have there own version of the Geneva Convention in the Galactic Republic.

    • @lonelystrategos
      @lonelystrategos Před rokem +88

      @@emperorofscelnar8443 I don't think any equivalent to it was ever mentioned, but I would expect there to be one.

    • @BrickDevilTributes
      @BrickDevilTributes Před rokem +136

      ​@@lonelystrategos the Ruusan reformation if im not mistaken is the SW equivalent. That said Palpatine would've never let Anakin be tried for war crimes regardless of what he does.

  • @indianajones4321
    @indianajones4321 Před rokem +1763

    “Of all the Jedi, why did I have to end up with Skywalker?”
    -Admiral Yularen

    • @blakeetter280
      @blakeetter280 Před rokem +223

      Skywalker then goes on to be their most effective general and a very successful admiral on top of it. Also saved Yularens life several times. So while I see where he’s coming from, anakin did have serious plot armor and probably boosted his career in the end

    • @indianajones4321
      @indianajones4321 Před rokem +37

      @@blakeetter280 facts

    • @mazombieme4045
      @mazombieme4045 Před rokem +39

      Still better than Krell

    • @vin1785
      @vin1785 Před rokem +40

      @@mazombieme4045 its kinda ironic krell got o66'd before o66

    • @kaneo1
      @kaneo1 Před rokem +28

      You got one of the few Jedi who truly cared what happened to his men. Heavy losses, but a commander who always led from the front.

  • @alwaysplotting2096
    @alwaysplotting2096 Před rokem +698

    Palpatine: How do I accelerate the military's mistrust of the Jedi? I'll just put them in charge of the Republic Navy and the let the career soldiers grow resentful.

    • @isaacdavis7979
      @isaacdavis7979 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Yup that's we he did !!

    • @carisi2k11
      @carisi2k11 Před měsícem +3

      Since when did the republic have career soldiers when they had no army before the clone wars?

    • @josephbeckworth7339
      @josephbeckworth7339 Před měsícem +5

      @@carisi2k11defense fleet officers for sector or planetary fleets

  • @cartoonzentertainment
    @cartoonzentertainment Před rokem +1636

    Yularen was the only true naval commander that was a homie to the Jedi, shame he joined the ISB and what came to happen to him after…

    • @jonathanflugge3557
      @jonathanflugge3557 Před rokem +54

      He didn't die on the Death Star.

    • @Karlos1234ify
      @Karlos1234ify Před rokem +6

      Same

    • @MegaMaster1021
      @MegaMaster1021 Před rokem +13

      @@jonathanflugge3557 yeah

    • @Nobodyfrom2003
      @Nobodyfrom2003 Před rokem +85

      I mean Tarkin was chill with Anakin tho

    • @darwinskeeper421
      @darwinskeeper421 Před rokem +90

      @@jonathanflugge3557 What? I hadn't heard of anything that suggested that he'd left the battle station before Red 5's "...one in a million" shot.

  • @TheWarmachine375
    @TheWarmachine375 Před rokem +898

    Jedi: *does something really crazy*
    Clone Naval Officer: "That's not how space fleet battle works!"

    • @nickkozak4763
      @nickkozak4763 Před rokem +56

      skywalker does something crazy and they’re like yup that’s how it is

    • @Nundevwizer
      @Nundevwizer Před rokem +36

      Any naval officer: the codex astartes does not support this action

    • @ML-sc3pt
      @ML-sc3pt Před rokem +18

      ​@@nickkozak4763 in all fairness that's because he leads by example and makes it work with his immense skill

  • @eddieram435
    @eddieram435 Před rokem +1509

    Very true...The entire chain of command pretty much disliked the Jedi being put in charge to begin with.

    • @randycheow4268
      @randycheow4268 Před rokem +37

      What is Palleon’s view on the Jedi since he also saw action during the clone wars and worked with the Jedi before

    • @christophermills7693
      @christophermills7693 Před rokem +145

      even the jedi disliked the jedi being in charge to begin with

    • @Robot_Eva
      @Robot_Eva Před rokem

      It's almost like they were put there on purpose to draw ire from the non force users of the republic

    • @thanqualthehighseer
      @thanqualthehighseer Před rokem

      that's probably a ploy by Palpatine not only to kill jedi but to foster hatred for them so it make's order 66 look more believable and reduce sympathy for the jedi

    • @benjaminbierley2074
      @benjaminbierley2074 Před rokem +88

      @@christophermills7693 All by design, too, I mean, that is literally the only reason was cause it was going to cause friction and because Sidious knew the Jedi would take the positions because of their pride and ego as "champions of the republic", that and all of them would overestimate their own abilities...not sure we got numbers but pretty sure a LOT of Jedi died in the first months of the war cause they were idiots...cause "trust in the force" is not a proper battle strategy, nor is it really the "best" moralistic one either to anyone but a detached Jedi.

  • @inductivegrunt94
    @inductivegrunt94 Před rokem +987

    Jedi are generals, not admirals. So I tend to agree with the Republic Admiralty on their stance on the Jedi taking complete command over the Navy when they had no experience doing so.

    • @brandywinebridget
      @brandywinebridget Před rokem +128

      They didn’t have experience in army command, either lol - Their tactics were horrible, and their strategy was worse. That was the point. The galaxy was supposed to suffer due to Jedi incompetence and ignorance of the laws and customs of war
      Successful Jedi generals were a) flukes, or b) screwed up enough to learn by trial and error.
      Exactly what you do *not* want in high command.

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 Před rokem +25

      ​@@brandywinebridget the jedi tactics were very outdated to begin with.

    • @brandywinebridget
      @brandywinebridget Před rokem +106

      @@merafirewing6591 If by “outdated” you mean “unacceptable in any post-feudal professional military,” sure.
      It wasn’t a matter of being dated - They were wholly unqualified. What little tactical training they had was suited to leading local militias in peacekeeping operations, not directing a war effort. Tarkin was a monster, no question, but he was 100% right in this.

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 Před rokem +18

      @@brandywinebridget still his solution would be no better than the jedi.

    • @GoranXII
      @GoranXII Před rokem +23

      Eh, it's not like the trust-fund brats did much better most of the time.

  • @lifevest1
    @lifevest1 Před rokem +1101

    I really wish we could have gotten a Yularen or Naval commander centric arc where Jedi aren’t bailing them out. I’d love to see an extended Anaxes arc that shows naval commanders holding off but losing against the seppies. It would then resume into the Bad Batch arc.

    • @michaelandreipalon359
      @michaelandreipalon359 Před rokem +27

      Or even proper Legends depictions of him. Shocking that he only turned popular and notable from TCW 2008 onwards.

    • @NeverwascooL
      @NeverwascooL Před rokem +36

      More war tactics episodes would be amazing but I think the problem is most writers they have don't actually know anything about tactics and its probably why the jedi are always a part of every fleet.
      Easier to just have them save the day than learn how to actually play out a real battle

    • @ahmedshaharyarejaz9886
      @ahmedshaharyarejaz9886 Před rokem +14

      ​@@NeverwascooL That is very true. Writing Military tactics in fiction is quite hard.

    • @mariusconstantin6057
      @mariusconstantin6057 Před rokem +3

      ​@@NeverwascooL yet they somehow made Anakin, Obi-wan, Plo, Yoda maybe Mace and Luminara know a little about tactics among other separatists.
      But then again writing an a battle os a whole other matter.

    • @peaceraybob
      @peaceraybob Před 3 měsíci +1

      That would require showing more battles where people who actually knew what they were doing were in charge, rather than space wizards using their cheat powers and STILL causing mass friendly casualties.

  • @MrTreefoz
    @MrTreefoz Před rokem +310

    And this is why General and Admiral need to be distinct positions.

    • @rewto5131
      @rewto5131 Před rokem +27

      They are technically, but the Jedi are too "noble" to realize that.
      On the ground: General is in charge
      In space (or sea): The Admiral is in command.

    • @grim2977
      @grim2977 Před rokem +9

      Admiral is a naval rank, general is the army equivalent, they only have command over one another's forces if the other is not present

    • @TheRedMenaceUK
      @TheRedMenaceUK Před rokem +12

      @@grim2977 no, no army officers do cannot command naval asset, if a general is not present the LT General will take command same with the Admiral. The 2nd in command will take charge if the first in command is not there.

    • @Suksass
      @Suksass Před měsícem +2

      Nether rank should have been given to Jedi as they had absolutely zero experience in ether and had no place in leadership roles.
      They should have been used as elite units at best.

    • @theuncalledfor
      @theuncalledfor Před měsícem +1

      @@Suksass
      That's the point. Palpatine put them in charge to breed resentment.
      (Note this implies that you are right in your assessment. I am not disagreeing, merely adding further context.)

  • @Cheattoe
    @Cheattoe Před rokem +248

    Don’t blockage the planet, don’t glass worlds, don’t deliberately crash star ships into planets for tactical advantage, don’t use asteroids for planetary tactical advantage, man the Jedi don’t let the republic navy have any fun any more- Tarkin all during the war

  • @Karlos1234ify
    @Karlos1234ify Před rokem +112

    Can you blame them? Religious telekinetic Space Wizards telling *EXPERIENCED* military staff how to do your job. I’d be pissed too. 😠 😡 😤

    • @unholyknight786
      @unholyknight786 Před rokem +11

      And what exactly experience those military staff had? Mopping up some pirates? And for a lot of time, until stark hyperspace conflict, Jedi had their own navy. Navy which was disbanded my then supreme Chancellor Valorum. Yeah, that guy.

    • @Gustav_Kuriga
      @Gustav_Kuriga Před 4 měsíci +10

      @@unholyknight786 That's more than the Jedi did. And none of the jedi currently alive were experienced in naval affairs.

    • @vladorkiba1718
      @vladorkiba1718 Před měsícem

      ​@@Gustav_Kurigathey would have lost either way. It literally does not matter because if not for Palpatine the republic would have been destroyed fifty times over. The clone army was the absolutely biggest Trojan horse and the entire republic just went "nice in absolutely no way is this extremely convenient army not the most obvious trap in existence"

  • @dogloversrule8476
    @dogloversrule8476 Před rokem +147

    In my opinion, the only useful things Jedi can do in a naval battle is to be starfighter pilots, board enemy ships, and use battle meditation. With the exception of these things they’re pretty much useless and a waste of valuable resources on board ship

    • @ML-sc3pt
      @ML-sc3pt Před rokem +29

      Besides Skywalker. He had some incredible strategies like the AT-TEs on the asteroids and as boarding crafts

    • @EyePatchGuy88
      @EyePatchGuy88 Před rokem +34

      If the Jedi played the role of leading elite forces on Infiltration missions, essentially playing the role of Green Beret's, Navy Seals etc etc, then the war would've gone a lot smoother.

  • @123j4j
    @123j4j Před rokem +53

    I love that thumbnail. The clones are like "bruh what are you thinking?"

  • @jacobhuff3748
    @jacobhuff3748 Před rokem +445

    Tarkin has a good point. The Jedi were suited to fighting in the thick of it. Tarkin and the Generations weren't much better than the Jedi but they were pragmatic. Still Jedi as an advisor wouldn't be a bad idea. Regardless of who was in charge the early years would have been rife with teething problems at best along with a steep learning curve to actual naval tactics and strategies rather than theories.

    • @Veridiano02
      @Veridiano02 Před rokem +15

      Coming from the man who will later lose the most powerfull space station and a whole fleet to a bunch of fighters when he should've retreated and let the fleet deal with the fighters. The one who blow up a core world just to win a petty argument. Not exactly the brightest officer out there. I mean... The first movie was in 1977, but there Tarkin was an idiot. We normally lose the perspective of that.

    • @jacobhuff3748
      @jacobhuff3748 Před rokem +14

      @@Veridiano02 True, by the time of the original sequels Tarkin had become arrogant and stuck in his own ways but during the Clone Wars Tarkin made lot more sense. Generals tend to fight the last war and Tarkin may have fallen into that trap but then the original Trilogy's portrayal of Tarkin was more flat and he wasn't a major character compared to his clone wars version.

    • @benjaminbierley2074
      @benjaminbierley2074 Před rokem +3

      It's been established that Tarkin Doctrine was, among other things, made with winning the last war in mind, which with Tarkin not having anyone around willing or able to tell him no fits that he would become stuck in his thinking and ego.
      It's also true that the Jedi were naturally built for the front line in the thick of it fighting, which is where you saw a lot of them most of the time... Their being given operational control was sub-optimal by Sidious's design, of course, like so much else, including stacking the CIS with some of the worst of the worst so the Jedi never had a chance to talk to anyone one the separatist side who was more reasonable (ironically Obi-wan had a chance with one early on but instead ended up faking a surrender to dupe him.).

    • @SolidAvenger1290
      @SolidAvenger1290 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@Jacob Huff Tarkin was giving the audience that the Jedi were like Jon Snow from GoT. Both basically knew "nothing" about military science and were more considered almost incompetent field commanders. Better on the ground fighting then commanding 3500+ sized Republic sector armies. More better leading a squad battalion of 300+ of clones while being told by competent cmdrs like Yularen, etc.

    • @angelic_disappointment7889
      @angelic_disappointment7889 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Veridiano02the death star exploding was never Tarkins fault, you simply did not pay attention, everything else on him though cannot be defended

  • @masteroftheassassins
    @masteroftheassassins Před rokem +76

    Tarkin and several other navy officers: Just wait till my father he’s about this.

    • @dogloversrule8476
      @dogloversrule8476 Před rokem +6

      Does anyone else read this quote in Draco Malfoy’s voice?

    • @cyberfux
      @cyberfux Před rokem +4

      @@dogloversrule8476 I just wanted to answer the exact same thing to that comment!

    • @dogloversrule8476
      @dogloversrule8476 Před rokem +1

      @@cyberfux did your imagination also conjure the looking down the nose in a haughty and superior fashion as well?

    • @cyberfux
      @cyberfux Před rokem +2

      @@dogloversrule8476 As well as a wild Hermione appearing and punching him on the nose!

    • @dogloversrule8476
      @dogloversrule8476 Před rokem +2

      @@cyberfux one of my favorite scenes. One of the few that tops it is Mrs Weasley vs Belatrix

  • @TheWarmachine375
    @TheWarmachine375 Před rokem +54

    When Order 66 kicks in, those Clone Naval Officers would be more than happy to carry it out.

  • @VenomSnakee
    @VenomSnakee Před rokem +47

    Naval officer: *creates highly detailed battle strategy*
    Jedi: *ignores strategy and either gets everyone killed or wins because of the force*
    It's easy to see why officers didn't like the Jedi

  • @tatersalad76
    @tatersalad76 Před rokem +168

    Clone Tactician: "This plan is solid and it always works."
    Jedi: "Yeah, but what if we had all our ships spinning the entire time?"
    Clone Tactician: **confused order 66 noises**

    • @prion42
      @prion42 Před rokem +26

      Spinning is a good trick. If they had done that with capital ships, the war would have been over in weeks.

    • @brenster21
      @brenster21 Před rokem +38

      Palpatine, "the time gas come execute order 66"
      Clone officer, "oh um sir we sort of shot our jedi general an hour ago"
      Palpatine "wait what, why"
      Officer "he was fucking insane and kept getting men killed due to his idiotic plans, he turned our flagship into a top to try and break a blockade".

    • @minecat1839
      @minecat1839 Před rokem +9

      Jedi must love Beyblade battles

    • @thebees9368
      @thebees9368 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Imagine if a unit of clones saw their Jedi general get killed in duty only for order 66 to get issued minutes later

    • @erikseidler793
      @erikseidler793 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Rex: "It is a good trick"

  • @TheWarmachine375
    @TheWarmachine375 Před rokem +228

    Grand Admiral Thrawn would love to work with the Clone Naval Officers and show them the ropes of space navy strategy under his tutelage.

    • @blakeetter280
      @blakeetter280 Před rokem +36

      Thrawn could have ruled the galaxy with the storm troopers, imagine what he could have done with the grand army of the republic.

    • @sebastianbauer4768
      @sebastianbauer4768 Před rokem +25

      Heh, imagine the clone program would have created a couple thousand thrawn clones on the side and put them through a naval officer education run by thrawn. Imagine … thousands of competent commanders able to inspire loyalty in their soldiers…

    • @CloneScavengerVulpin8389
      @CloneScavengerVulpin8389 Před rokem +4

      They would be exciting to watch.

    • @blakeetter280
      @blakeetter280 Před rokem +19

      @@sebastianbauer4768 thrawn raising baby thrawns would be hilarious

    • @sanitarycockroach9038
      @sanitarycockroach9038 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@blakeetter280 Defacing art deserves capital punishment under the inevitable Thrawn Empire.

  • @L.A.S._productions
    @L.A.S._productions Před rokem +17

    “Their strategies and way of running the navy was wildly incongruent with naval tradition”
    *anakin yeeting a venator right into a droid control ship*
    …ahh yes they were

  • @isaackim7675
    @isaackim7675 Před rokem +44

    Yularen, “Out of all the Jedi, why did I ended up with Skywalker?”
    Palpatine, “Because I ordered you to. “

  • @shady83
    @shady83 Před rokem +50

    The Jedi with force sensitivity would have been better suited as intelligence officers but not direct command. Obi Wan should have been an exception not the rule

  • @NeiasaurusCreations
    @NeiasaurusCreations Před rokem +17

    I think both arguments hold merit. The jedi did often break with naval norms, and sometimes it worked out very well, other times it was a disaster.

  • @zeusdemi6858
    @zeusdemi6858 Před rokem +60

    I think Tarkin had as much of a point as Palpatine wanted him (and the general consensus of the general military and civilian personal) to have, considering he master minded literally everything about both sides of the war.

  • @chadflanaganCFC
    @chadflanaganCFC Před rokem +99

    Tarkin had some merits in what he said just look at Jedi like Pong Krell, or at the start Ashoka Tano. Due to Krell's ruthless tactics and eventual betrayal the Republic lost scores of clone troopers despite him having a high success rate the cost of the weaponry, armor and clone life needed for his missions were undoubtedly too high to be anywhere near cost effective. While Tano eventually grew to become an extremely capable Jedi general those first couple missions showed her inexperience non more so when she went against orders and lost her clone squadron along with nearly herself. While tarkin was likely bitter about his status being basically meaningless to the Jedi he definitely had points.

    • @Mediados
      @Mediados Před rokem +9

      Ironically the Jedi basically copied the Sith military hierarchy when the war began. Just that the Republic didn't appreciate it much when the Jedi were forced into their ranks, while the Sith had their ranks integrated into the military from the beginning.

    • @chadflanaganCFC
      @chadflanaganCFC Před rokem +5

      Also to be fair to the Jedi I'm pretty sure if the Sith had to do what they did the Sith wouldn't of given a care about anyone serving under them regardless of if the Sith in question was wasteful or inexperienced.

  • @jonathanflugge3557
    @jonathanflugge3557 Před rokem +27

    Tarken was salty as hell cause he wasn't making the orders that got soldiers killed. The Taken Doctrine.

  • @jonathonrodriguezthomas6457

    I think that the Jedi were not the greatest choice for naval command, their training was centred around individual combat with a heavier leaning towards ground combat, in space with warship on warship combat their training proved to be a hindrance, both due to the fact that their strategy was to usually go in to sometimes broadside engagements with essentially carriers and to leave their command to dogfight with their opponents rather than command from the bridge.

    • @GoranXII
      @GoranXII Před rokem +9

      And the nepotist rich-kids did any better?

    • @jonathonrodriguezthomas6457
      @jonathonrodriguezthomas6457 Před rokem +13

      @Matthew Marden At the very least, they were taught actual tactics

    • @oneproudbrowncoat
      @oneproudbrowncoat Před rokem +4

      It goes beyond that. The Order had no oversight whatsoever.

    • @GoranXII
      @GoranXII Před rokem +8

      @@jonathonrodriguezthomas6457 Kendal Ozzel (and presumably others) would suggest that there's a vast gulf between being taught something, and actually
      _learning_ it.

    • @GoranXII
      @GoranXII Před rokem +3

      @@oneproudbrowncoat That's true, though in this case, who could reasonably provide said oversight?

  • @Headhunter1234256
    @Headhunter1234256 Před rokem +27

    Jedi were at their best leading commando raids. Not as generals, fleet commanders or any overarching plan.

  • @DISTurbedwaffle918
    @DISTurbedwaffle918 Před rokem +35

    Realistically, Jedi should have served more of an advanced chaplaincy role. They'd be the moral and religious compass assigned to military units; they'd have some authority, and their advice would have to be respected, but they wouldn't be the ones commanding full armies or fleets. You could attach specialized Clone squads to the Jedi, perhaps very elite troops accustomed to the infiltration or shock and awe strategies the Jedi love so much.

    • @Captain_Insano_nomercy
      @Captain_Insano_nomercy Před rokem +6

      My thoughts exactly, either put them in special vanguard units for heavy fighting/spec ops if they are more combat oriented jedi, or as chaplains and healers if they are more spiritual jedi

    • @albertoswald8461
      @albertoswald8461 Před rokem +2

      @@Captain_Insano_nomercy , agreed. Jedis like Anakin Skywalker would make for excellent special forces types or in Anakin's case an excellent fighter pilot too! As a ground commander I don't see him without training leading much more than a platoon, company tops!!

    • @Captain_Insano_nomercy
      @Captain_Insano_nomercy Před rokem

      @@albertoswald8461 yeah I was thinking platoon commander level rank, so a lieutenant or captain tops

    • @thenewbonboncompany
      @thenewbonboncompany Před rokem +1

      @@albertoswald8461 you cant be a good commander of troops with many moving pieces in a battle if youre in the thick of it swinging your light saber, too many things to keep track of if youre busy fighting

  • @PutYourQuarterUpGaming
    @PutYourQuarterUpGaming Před 4 měsíci +5

    I like how Tarkin was most outspoken about Jedi’s command position…yet even he just wanted them striped of command, not murdered en masse.
    I mean, doubt he cared much when 66 happened but I also imagine he did view them as apart of the republic…just not its navy.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Před rokem +18

    I can't help but feel that this was all part of Palpatine's plan.

  • @TheAwesomeDarkNinja
    @TheAwesomeDarkNinja Před rokem +7

    Imagine the frustration of being a military man your entire life just to have your position challenged by the local pastor.

  • @lefevrecorinne7608
    @lefevrecorinne7608 Před rokem +8

    Naval officer : YOU SHOULD HAD NEVER BE GIVEN THE COMMAND OF THE FLEET
    Jedi : We know

  • @askjeevescosby2928
    @askjeevescosby2928 Před rokem +163

    Let's be fair, count duku let them win. If he let the Droids work to their full potential the entire republic army would have been wiped out. They had to look strong enough to be a threat but also had to have a strategy that didn't cripple the republic and that takes a genius of a strategist to pull off.

    • @JoseRodriguez-eu5ez
      @JoseRodriguez-eu5ez Před rokem +31

      No. Dooku only realized Sidious' plan in his final moments, when he looked up at him as he was on his knees and about to be decapitated by Anakin. He finally understood why Sidious never let him press advantages.
      Think that was in the novelization of Revenge of the Sith.

    • @MarverlUniverse
      @MarverlUniverse Před rokem +31

      @@JoseRodriguez-eu5ez what no he didn't he knew exactly what he was doing....his plan was to be captured and not killed but he knew he had to let the clones ultimately win

    • @JoseRodriguez-eu5ez
      @JoseRodriguez-eu5ez Před rokem +17

      @@MarverlUniverse
      That's...kinda what I said? Dooku knew he couldn't press his advantages and had to let clones win, but he didn't know why. That's what I was getting at.
      He realizes in the end that Sidious' plan was to use him, and never conquer the galaxy with him. He understood that Anakin was the prize in all this. And that he was just the catalyst for the boy's fall.

    • @MarverlUniverse
      @MarverlUniverse Před rokem

      @@JoseRodriguez-eu5ez ...yes Dooku knew about Anakin....thats not at all what you said. you said he never let him press advantages....CAUSE HE KNEW WHY HE COULDNT....please read the books before commenting again.

  • @ThinWhiteAxe
    @ThinWhiteAxe Před rokem +4

    Lol I love how all the stills that have Ahsoka and Tarkin show Ahsoka giving Tarkin a nasty side-eye 😆

  • @Prefix1998
    @Prefix1998 Před rokem +16

    On one hand the most jedi actually cared for their clones while the naval officers would only see them as organic droids but on the other hand jedi tend to put clones in tactics that are comparable to medieval warfare as opposed to intergalactic warfare which resulted in so many clones needlessly dying.

  • @Lecoelho12
    @Lecoelho12 Před rokem +19

    I mean.... Tarkin DID have a point.... but he wasn't doing it for noble reasons, he just wanted to push his own agenda... but anyways, I think that was one of the reasons why it was so easy to make de jedi the bad guys when the purge happened. Make them naval officers, make the big naval officers resent them... there it is.

  • @lolbit1232
    @lolbit1232 Před rokem +5

    The thing that always got me was the Jedi code of honor of not using underhanded tactics and stuff like that on a routine basis when most naval officers had a point that you needed to sacrifice some things for the victory as a whole because When you keep a war going for longer the people you save get overshadowed by the amount of civilians and soldiers who have to die because of a prolonged conflict

  • @smokersdelight4205
    @smokersdelight4205 Před rokem +4

    The intro always brings back memories.... I feel old every time I think about the original SW battlefront games from early 2000s and how alot of people will never understand that reference.

  • @arthurbrax6561
    @arthurbrax6561 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I want a video on Order 66 and how the Republic non-Clone officers responded. The clones had to follow the order but I think some of the non-clone officers like Yularen might have been taken aback on the order to wipe out not only thr Jedi but younglins as well.

  • @Dragon66898
    @Dragon66898 Před rokem +4

    They where salty, they didn’t like that they had to take orders from others.

  • @Ikcatcher
    @Ikcatcher Před rokem +9

    If you had a Jedi onboard, your ship will probably blow up shorty after by the plot

  • @skyden24195
    @skyden24195 Před rokem +5

    If any Jedi did learn a thing or two about naval tactics, it was Jedi General Anakin Skywalker. His knowledge of naval tactics would later confirm to him the incompetence of one of the naval admirals in his charge during the Galactic Civil War, that being of Admiral Kendal Ozzel, who's inept leadership not only failed to identify the location of a rebel base on the remote ice world of Hoth, but also Ozzel's foolish decision to come out of light speed too close to the rebel-occupied system; Ozzel's mistaken conclusion that the Imperial's could surprise an "unexpecting" and "unprepared" rebel force would be the last mistake Admiral Ozzel would ever make.

  • @sayhitothelittlegonk1310

    If it wasn't for Tarkin. Maybe the Empire could've lived longer.

  • @Lord_Foxy13
    @Lord_Foxy13 Před rokem +11

    The Republic didn't win the war,
    The Confederacy didn't either.
    Palpatine won, he played both sides and came out on top

    • @johngancarcik5682
      @johngancarcik5682 Před měsícem +1

      Exactly he used both sides then discarded both sides once he has accomplished his goal he was playing with himself for a sick power fantasy nearly did the same with the empire too

  • @TheCronq
    @TheCronq Před rokem +19

    Honestly, if I had spent decades working to become an admiral,and then a snippy teenager with lightsabers starts ordering me around, I would've totally been behind order 66.

  • @quantemwensday
    @quantemwensday Před rokem +8

    all part of the senates plan

  • @williamjblazkowicz1593
    @williamjblazkowicz1593 Před rokem +1

    Tarkin writing a memo roasting D Squad is comedy gold

  • @garylingenfelter4111
    @garylingenfelter4111 Před rokem +4

    The problem is that the Jedi lead from the front and the Republic Navy leads from the rear. It's rare for Republic Navy Officers to Lead from the front like Thrawn or Tarken.
    The Generationals biggest flaw was that they were arrogant they were the best through training and heritage they failed to see that you need to combine Leadership with Strategy and the Jedi needed the Admirals and other officers to give them sound space strategies.
    The real hate was that career Navy officers could not get the favoritism they had gotten previously.

  • @Warricane
    @Warricane Před rokem +4

    Idk if i have to choose between a commander with lots of training and high marks, verses a space wizard with less experience but CAN LITERALLY SEE THE FUTURE, i know who im choosing lol. It's not like you can't have the other commander there for advice anyway

    • @PutYourQuarterUpGaming
      @PutYourQuarterUpGaming Před 4 měsíci

      Ya exactly.
      Proper delegation by Jedi with the existing command hierarchy best could hope for.
      How well played out though was up to each Jedi, and there lay real problem I think as whole “can see future” thing would clash with objective stat based view of war to those commanders and cause division, not to mention fact got Palpy intentionally designing that crap from get go. Prob assigned jedi he knew would clash with characters of certain admirals etc lol

  • @robertagu5533
    @robertagu5533 Před rokem +9

    So.. does that mean they ALSO hated Generals like Anakin an Asoka since they ACTUALLY showed they were ACTUALLY just as good helming ships. Surprising in Tano's case especially seeing she was a kid at this time understood well how to command a battleship fairly respectably an effectively.. even if she utterly didn't get commanding fighter units. Though Anakin seemed designed by the Force for basically EVERYTHING combat related apparently at every level an numbers I guess. Would surprise me if the Force ALSO made him good with commanding the equator a massive tank battle or artillery unit duels too. Which is bout only things haven't seen Anakin due at this time unless they ALSO have a version of what we know as Cyber Warfare an Anakin is good at that too

  • @taitano12
    @taitano12 Před rokem +6

    Even as a Jedi fanboy, I REALLY don't think they shouldn't have taken the leadership role that they took. They should have played the role of ace-up-the-sleeve in the hands of the Generals and Admirals. Advisors, certainly. Commanders, of course. But not as Generals, or other High Command positions. If a Jedi would be given such a role, it should have been earned.
    Ones such as Obi-Wan and Anakin would have certainly earned their High Command positions in time. A superior as competent as Yularin would have seen the merit of Anakin's insane ideas, and I can see him giving Ani command of some kind of special forces.

  • @straswa
    @straswa Před rokem +1

    Love your OG Battlefront opening, great work Geetsly.

  • @bananaman5590
    @bananaman5590 Před měsícem +1

    a quick summary:
    anakin skywalker: let me cook bro
    admiral yularen: please stop this is a war crime

  • @Ohmygodstfu2045
    @Ohmygodstfu2045 Před rokem +2

    The problem all comes down to a demilitarized republic suddenly gaining a elite army and having to adapt into war time after several centuries of peace.

  • @ByshopWilliamsMonkeyEars
    @ByshopWilliamsMonkeyEars Před 3 měsíci +1

    I never knew about this part of the Galatic Replublic. Very interesting and insightful.

  • @HunterVook
    @HunterVook Před rokem +7

    Jedi are top notch commando team leaders due to being a powerful 'force' multiplier in squad combat but most were not properly trained for command nor had the required morals to command effectively.

  • @frostburn3736
    @frostburn3736 Před rokem +3

    Tarkin had a point, true. But this doesn't mean the majority of the Republic Navy higher command was more reliable. We all know the story.

  • @TheZamaron
    @TheZamaron Před rokem +3

    Here’s how I think command should have been, I use something like this for an independent Halo task force. So at the top would be an Admiral fir general space combat, then a General could oversee ground combat, then as field commanders and elite units would be the Jedi\ Spartan (Spartan more effective due to military training) who shares command of smaller units with a sargeant or some kind of Clone/ Marine officer, the Jedi/ Spartan being a powerful unit very capable of doing lots of damage to the enemy when leading a smaller unit. In space the Jedi can lead boarding parties or if skilled enough lead fighter squadrons. But these officers share and plan strategy, as long as they listen openly to each other, as the higher officer doesn’t always know how harsh a battle may be going.

  • @noname-bu1ux
    @noname-bu1ux Před rokem +1

    1:21, the republic casually carrying the SMG from halo 2

  • @dragonweyr44
    @dragonweyr44 Před rokem +3

    I would love to see a video about how the Imperial officers screwed up after the empire took over

  • @jacobgriffin613
    @jacobgriffin613 Před rokem +6

    Much of my family is former military, inexperienced or simply bad officers can cause massive problems, casualties, and setbacks, to many of those and the war is lost.

  • @blakeetter280
    @blakeetter280 Před rokem +11

    Palpatine made Tarkin one of his closest advisers during the empire and Tarkin became probably the greatest recruiting tool for the rebellion ever and was responsible for most of the dumbest choices the empire ever made. Death Star, stupid. Tarkin doctrine, counterproductive. Ignoring thrawn, fatal. Second Death Star… why? Dude was more harm than good to the empire.

  • @white_will_smith
    @white_will_smith Před rokem +15

    Honestly though played into Palpatine's hands most of them had no qualms about killing the Jedi

  • @chainedsharkmedia2699
    @chainedsharkmedia2699 Před měsícem

    It would be the puns they make.
    Don't make my coffee in the dark side. LOL

  • @kirby7294
    @kirby7294 Před 2 měsíci

    I imagine most naval offices felt the same way Thel 'Vadam felt when the Prophet of Stewardship commandeered his fleet during the Battle of Installation 04.

  • @LummidGames
    @LummidGames Před rokem +6

    Love these lore vids

  • @Sraye
    @Sraye Před měsícem

    And then some Resistance officer completely chucks the hyperspace manual out the window.

  • @randycheow4268
    @randycheow4268 Před rokem +10

    What is Palleon’s view on the Jedi since he also saw action during the clone wars and worked with the Jedi before

    • @shanenolan5625
      @shanenolan5625 Před rokem

      He had a clone wars book . Rex and ashoka. He was captain of an accenmenter, but fitted as missile cruiser, . ( concussion missiles) like a victory. . He was a bachelor and was sidelined, carer wise , because of a relationship with a republic intelligence agent. ( spy ) he liked rex and ashoka.

  • @Flightdevildoc
    @Flightdevildoc Před rokem +1

    Some of the comments were right in point, re Jedi’s lack of experience on naval warfare which is very different from ground and air warfare. However, some other comments did not reflect an important factor in the dynamics of military leadership, which mostly becomes its downfall, the acquisition of power, especially, from officers who were related to the elites families, and gained higher ranks faster than others, probably due favoritism.

  • @Saiyanking72
    @Saiyanking72 Před 2 měsíci

    Haven’t watched the video yet. Just wanted to comment that thumbnail is HILARIOUS. You know that Jedi just suggested the most absurd plan ever and does not have the surname skywalker

  • @wordofswords5386
    @wordofswords5386 Před 7 měsíci

    "An unexperienced military tactician and a group of used droids" lol i remember those episodes

  • @nicholaswalsh4462
    @nicholaswalsh4462 Před rokem +3

    Star Wars fans, I have noticed, place far too much stock on "leading from the front" and "personal bravery and heroics" when it comes to military leaders, especially generals. Yes, Jedi were very brave and heroic and often led from the front. However, that doesn't make for good generals and is actually counter productive in most cases. Furthermore, their lack of any applicable training or experience resulted in bad calls, completely asinine strategic and operational decisions, and a complete disregard for logistics during planning.
    The problem with leading from the front is that it results in the officer narrowing their focus. This is fine for squad or platoon leaders, as they don't need to care about the bigger picture. However, when you get to Company and above, the need to consider areas beyond your immediate line of sight increases and leading from the front very quickly forces those thoughts from your mind as you focus on what is in front of you.
    There is a related issue with leading from the front, namely the negative impact it has on your subordinates. When a Company Commander starts leading a platoon, it sends the message to both the enlisted soldiers and the Platoon leader that the Commander doesn't trust that leader to lead the platoon. The same goes for a General leading from the front. And I don't think I need to explain how devastating it can be for a senior officer to undermine the authority of a subordinate in front of his or her men.
    Personal bravery and heroics look great on screen and in reports. However, it is not useful for a flag officer. Flag officers are, to put it bluntly, supposed to supervise and manage a battle, leaving the details to their subordinates. While personal bravery will win points with the troops, it won't win battles. As a historical example, during Operation Crusader in 1941 Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, loved by the same folks who think that Jedi are great generals for his habit of leading from the front, personally went looking for British supply dumps on 24 November. He was nearly captured when his Mammoth broke down and a British supply column passed bare yards away from him. This is leaving out the fact that his offensive had left him behind British lines with no hope of resupply or reinforcement, as his army was out of fuel and over stretched with unengaged and fully operational British and Commonwealth tank forces in his rear. So yeah, lots of bravery and heroics but it accomplished very little and left him exposed to counterattack.
    An example of this in Star Wars would be pretty much any battle led by Anakin Skywalker. Anakin always leads from the front, urging his men forward as laser bolts fly back and forth, filling the air with the stench of burned flesh and ozone. But what good is that when his men wind up miles behind enemy lines with no supplies and several large enemy formations that are still capable of counter attack? Is it any wonder that the 501st suffered such appalling casualties at battles like Cristophsis and Teth? To me, it is not, as the Jedi put an emotionally immature 20 year old in a position that, by rights, should have been occupied by someone twice his age and with two or three decades of experience.
    Moreover, the Jedi have none of the training that a professional officer would receive. In the US military, Officer Training generally begins with 4 years of instruction at an Academy. West Point, Annapolis, or the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. From there, they then spend around 10 years moving from Second Lieutenant (equivalent) to Major (or equivalent), 10 years that also includes (at least in the Army) a 10-month course at the Command and General Staff Training College. And then it's about 12 years before you make it to Colonel (or equivalent). So before any officer even makes it to Flag rank (General or Admiral), they've been in the military for nearly 30 years, have gone through about 5 or 6 years of education, and have spent time commanding units as small as a few dozen men to as large as a few thousand, and (in order to be eligible to promotion to Flag Rank in the US) in command of personnel from multiple branches.
    The Jedi have undergone none of that and so have none of the training or experience that a career soldier or sailor would have. What they do have is flashy space magic, a laser sword, and Zen Buddhist meditation training. Even worse, they have none of the support that a career soldier would have.
    A proper General or Admiral as a staff to support them. Men and women who, through training and experience, are subject matter experts in specific fields: Personnel, Logistics, Communications, Intelligence, Plans, and Operations. These officers have staffs of their own, enabling them to provide their commander with a fully fleshed out plan, including personnel requirements, intelligence reports and analysis of enemy strength and dispositions, logistical availabilities and requirements, communications requirements and procedures, and necessary measures to be taken to ensure the enemy does not detect the offensive before it launches. But the Jedi have no staff. They do all of this themselves and it shows.
    At the Second Battle of Geonosis, the Jedi lead a massive invasion. From what we see on screen, there are around a dozen different landing zones, deploying around 2 million combat troops. However, from what we are shown of the planning phase, the Jedi have no idea about the enemy defenses. The only person who brings up enemy defenses and dispositions is Ahsoka, who mentions a large fortification that is immediately brushed off by Anakin as something they won't need to worry about. Cody indicates that all forces will be at the landing zone at an exact time, giving no indication or expectation of resistance.
    Unsurprisingly, this plan goes to hell immediately. Anakin's force is almost completely destroyed, with only about a single company remaining from an initial landing force of around 2,700 men. Ki Adi-Mundi, starting with a similar force, loses about half of it and is forced down miles from the landing zone. Only Kenobi's force makes it to the landing zone and still loses at least half its strength, with no ability to receive reinforcements or resupply due to heavy enemy air and ground fire. It is nothing short of a miracle that the Jedi were able to win that fight
    In conclusion, not only do I find it unsurprising that the Jedi were despised as naval commanders, I find it an entirely justifiable stance, given the repeated tactical, operational, and strategic failings of the Jedi, brought on by a lack of training and experience combined with a focus on personal bravery and heroics. The Jedi as generals did not serve the war effort, only the interests of the Chancellor.

    • @kosmaspiratos6583
      @kosmaspiratos6583 Před rokem

      Very well put .RESPECT

    • @nicholaswalsh4462
      @nicholaswalsh4462 Před rokem +2

      @@kosmaspiratos6583 don't get me wrong. I love some of the Jedi. Obi-Wan, Anakin, Mace, Yoda, Ahsoka, Luminara. They're all fun and interesting characters and I enjoy watching them kick ass.
      They just aren't great generals or admirals. But they would make fine Lieutenants.

  • @CT--xj5jf
    @CT--xj5jf Před rokem +2

    To me Tarkin literally feels like he is a Simp for Palpatine.

  • @Name1person
    @Name1person Před rokem +6

    Random question that I’ve wondered for a while: do video games, tv, and the internet exist in Star Wars

    • @garyvincent7397
      @garyvincent7397 Před rokem +6

      sort of, there is the holonet wich is somewhere between tv and the internet, holovids is pure entertainment not sure about videogames

    • @flatheadgg2443
      @flatheadgg2443 Před rokem

      ​@@garyvincent7397well we know that holochess and holographic battle simulations are a thing, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to classify them as videogames or at the very least assume that they would use similar technology to create something more alike.

    • @garyvincent7397
      @garyvincent7397 Před rokem

      @@flatheadgg2443 perhaps but in universe im not sure theres much demand for it, there might be other holovariants of boardgames but i doubt a large audience for videogames exist based on what we know of starwars and what its based on

    • @jimjam5570
      @jimjam5570 Před 8 měsíci

      Why would you need videogames other than training sims, when you can literally fly across the galaxy, fighting pirates and alien creatures, or being a scavenger, etc? Even Luke intended to get off the farm and join the empire for some adventure and presumably credits to go his own way after his service... I'm sure there were games, but they probably weren't very good compared to what you could actually do in real life, especially considering if your life sucked bad enough to benefit from videogames, you probably wouldn't have time for them, anyhow.

  • @MisterRorschach90
    @MisterRorschach90 Před 12 dny

    Lore like this is why I wish Disney would do episodes 1-6 in the clone wars format, stretched out with way more detail and points of view. If they keep it as good as clone wars, rebels, and bad batch, it is impossible to fail.

  • @timothylepp8880
    @timothylepp8880 Před rokem +1

    "Ya know these people that we can make into groups of 5 and they could probably break any line and there wouldn't be any weird shifts in leadership and tactics when they leave for special missions?"
    "Yup"
    "Lets make them Generals"
    "Brilliant!"

  • @kunisagi
    @kunisagi Před rokem +3

    I think the Jedi should have been advisors or something like that to the navy generals or second in command cause they do have a point that the Jedi moral code would get in the way

  • @datemasamune2904
    @datemasamune2904 Před rokem

    This reminds me of the very first episode of Clone Wars, when Ahsoka said she outranks Rex, just because she's Jedi. XD

  • @ItsLifeJim_VB
    @ItsLifeJim_VB Před 2 měsíci

    as a kid, out of all the people in command of the Republic forces, I always liked Admiral Yularen.
    He was the logical voice when Obi-Wan wasn't present, and if anything he was a lot smarter than the Jedi when it came to warfare.
    Clearly his prowess was rightfully seen and his continued service in the empire (though upsetting) was well placed.
    Its kind of sad to see that intelligent characters like that don't get the thought they deserve.

  • @Myrkin
    @Myrkin Před rokem

    Naval Officers: *hate being overshadowed and commanded by Force users.*
    Vader: *laughs in Force Choke*

  • @stevenfoss3015
    @stevenfoss3015 Před rokem

    “Experience out ranks everything” Captain Rex

  • @Aluhcav
    @Aluhcav Před rokem +1

    Tarken had an ego, and if it wasn't stroked, he was bitter about it. He also wasn't the cleanest person either, as he was double dealing a bit, and he dang well knew the Jedi might catch him.

  • @Mr_Spooner
    @Mr_Spooner Před rokem +7

    Would love to see some more content centered around the novels we all grew up with. So many good authors and stories being overlooked in favor of the clone wars era…
    Maybe we could do a yuzhan vong series?

    • @morlath4767
      @morlath4767 Před rokem

      Agreed. I really do enjoy the channel's take on most things, but I would love for them to branch out from the CW. At least for a couple of videos a month if they didn't to do it too often. Some of their stuff can end up being/including rehashed/reworded parts of old videos with the CW focus.

  • @CloneScavengerVulpin8389

    If i were a jedi i wouldn't mind getting a few pointers on how to better command a fleet from republic officers, well depending on the officers.

  • @hadesdogs4366
    @hadesdogs4366 Před rokem

    The problem with naval warfare is that you’re dealing with not just three dimensions but instead having to deal with four different directions in which an enemy can attack you from not just above but also from behind you as well as underneath you, or much like the malevolent where a single squadron of barely under manned Y wing bombers were able to deal significant damage to a ship as large and as capable as the malevolent which was capable of wiping out entire fleets if left unchecked and so even small fighters which posses hyperdrives is also another tool to be used as well as another problem to deal with, not to mention that for the majority of space, space outside of asteroid belts and planets is unfortunately mostly empty and so trying to fight an enemy that can clearly be seen and they can see you isn’t ideal, not to mention micro jumps in which an enemy can jump to a certain location giving the enemy a tactical advantage be it behind your formation or a wing of fighters jumping in very closely to your forces

  • @mlgbrogaming7719
    @mlgbrogaming7719 Před rokem

    Idk why but I found the phrase “legalized nepotism” humorous.

  • @sparklepawz1185
    @sparklepawz1185 Před 11 měsíci

    Tarkin: Yo Palps, the Jedi are whack. Demote them or something bro.
    Palpatine: I get what you mean. But let me cook.

  • @badgamemaster
    @badgamemaster Před rokem +1

    Palpatine: just as plan.
    And Tarkin was right.

  • @TheMitchyb61
    @TheMitchyb61 Před rokem +1

    Considering Tarkin’s grand plan and hubris couldn’t successfully deal with the rebellion and basically was single handedly responsible for the fall of the empire, I’m not sure he’s got a lot of room to speak of others flaws.
    Don’t throw rocks in a glass house.

  • @michielkudova3887
    @michielkudova3887 Před měsícem

    Something ironic i feel the need to point is out that a not Insignificant number of generationals defected to the rebel alliance. due to the unexpected competition they receive from officers recruited from the Outer rim…Particularly, eriadu and the rest of the sesswanna sector. Primarily because the vast majority of those officers held a deep seeded disrespect for the republic as being decrepit and incapable, and saw instead to institute the proposed campaign of state terror developed by Wilhuff Tarkin. The best example of this is Jan Doddana. Who as most know well personally assisted in the distruction of this campaign’s lynchpin, the death star.

  • @sycho-tech5104
    @sycho-tech5104 Před rokem +1

    I think, it’s a little of both. I think he’s salty about being overshadowed and exaggerated the Jedis faults as generals to push his views.
    It’s actually kind of obvious, as he never once mentions their numerous accomplishments in the war.

  • @luciferneverchanges5841
    @luciferneverchanges5841 Před 3 měsíci

    Well to be fair to some of the Jedi, plans tend to fail at first contact, so flexibility and quick thinking is a must in the field.

  • @theuncalledfor
    @theuncalledfor Před měsícem

    Considering how badly Tarkin fuddled up the entire military structure of the Empire, I would be inclined to dismiss his concerns. But hindsight is 20/20.

  • @gs-8279
    @gs-8279 Před rokem +1

    I mean, had not a chronically nepotistic, ineffective and overtly brutal officer corps have been the alternative to the Jedi I think the Jedi should not have continued to be part of the military.

  • @Veridiano02
    @Veridiano02 Před rokem +2

    I guess this fancy aristocrats (always the best choice for a naval officer, having the spoiled brat of a duke or a duchess in the bridge where he or she can do his or her will it's always the best strategy, specially when his or her career was payed by momy and daddy, that's always great lol) just forgett the republic of old, where the jedi where in charge of every single military asset during the war because jedi were able to sense the entire battlefield, boost allied morale and make the soldiers, officers, captains or even admiral's minds focus on one target and work with great cordination, imposible to achieve otherwise. I mean, the mandalorians even learn this and took profit of it by disrupting the jedi minds by commiting every war crime on the list.
    Having a jedi commanding your troops, both in the ground and space, is like having a constant buff to focus and courage, so it's a great advantge. And the jedi tactics, while normally very risky and sometimes even crazy, created on the fly, are normally done becase they can "sense" the enemy, and know how to counter act their plans much better than any army inteligence. But I guess having a spoiled aristocrat born from a corrupt family in a position of undeserved power with tactics that were written in an era long forgotten against enemies that are no longer there is much better than that. Said by the man who lost the most powerfull space station and a whole fleet to a bunch of fighters because "we're not gonna retreat now, when we are so close to glory". A smart decision in deed.
    I mean, Tarkin is still probably the most useless navy officer and one of the worst war criminal of the galaxy. The jedi are those who managed to delay, stop and and even counter and advance against separatist army with great disadvantge, who even managed to survive long enough and defeat the empire. You choose who you want to believe.

  • @michielkudova3887
    @michielkudova3887 Před měsícem

    4:00 oh I’m sure the senate was doing plenty useful things…for both sides of the war effort

  • @johnwinchesterp2963
    @johnwinchesterp2963 Před 3 měsíci

    It makes total sense. I mean in a ground battle I doubt anyone would say the jedi weren't worth dozens if not hundreds of soldiers. But the jedi were never trained to be generals of armies or even admirals. The soldiers who trained more for these positions knew better tactics and had more experience for these roles. So despite how fast a jedi could learn they would still be very behind the other high ranking soldiers who had years of experience and training. Ideally the jedi would have left the command to the officers and interfere when there is need but this structure would have been hard to maintain.

  • @jeffagain7516
    @jeffagain7516 Před 6 měsíci

    As many of our guests have mentioned, Tarkin wasn't much wrong in his assessment.
    Why "Generals" had any say in ship combat at all, is a glaring issue (that's the Admiral or Ship's Captain's job) but the lack of ANY experience or even exposure to large fleet management makes the whole concept ludicrous. That's like us putting scientists and engineers (with cool but fringe benefit mental powers) in charge of a naval squadron. Not too productive.

  • @midgetydeath
    @midgetydeath Před 6 měsíci

    Jedi in the Old Republic in both war and peace times functioned very similarly to the Inquisition from Warhammer 40,000. Albeit with smiles and cookies instead of torture and murder. They advised by using the Force, they helped handle internal disputed to keep things running smoothly, hunted corruption, alerted of ambushes and traps, and could rally forces for missions their pseudo-clairvoyance guided them to. Entire fleets and planetary invasions have followed their word. Which also shows the extreme level of trust the Old Republic had in the Jedi Order. They had no legal authority, it was purely trust.