Star Wars It is revealed that Yoda received a warning about Order 66 at the start of the Clone Wars and why the Jedi Master chose to ignore it. Order 66 destroyed most of the Jedi Order, so if Yoda knew about it beforehand, he could have taken steps to make sure it didn’t happen. Whole Star Wars If the Jedi Order survives and the Sith are defeated earlier in the timeline, the saga changes dramatically with this outcome. In light of that, Yoda should have heeded that warning, but that was the situation “much more complicated” As Qui-Gon Jinn said.

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Every period Star Wars has a Jedi character burdened with knowledge of the future, and every situation always leads to a different outcome. Anakin Skywalker saw his loved ones die, Luke Skywalker saw his friends in pain, and Rey trusted Ben Solo to return to the light. Star Wars: The Clone Wars There were also several characters involved in this situation, including Ahsoka Tano, Anakin, and Yoda on several occasions. With so many warnings about the future and so many different outcomes, one has to wonder if Yoda was right to ignore his own warning about Order 66.


Yoda had an idea of ​​Jack’s role in the 66th order

Yoda and Jack - Star Wars The Clone Wars

Yoda’s warning came as a vision of Jack, one of the two clones who tried to kill him on Kashyyik during Order 66. This is shown in the movie Sharing the Same Face The Clone Wars Season 1 Episode 1 Anthology “Ambush” The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Darkness. While meditating, Yoda had a vision and “I felt Jack’s feelings of insecurity and remorse – but after a moment those feelings disappeared and were replaced by the need to obey.” While the vision is blurry, it still shows a clone trooper following orders very quickly, something that Yoda was just worried about earlier in the story.

Although there are several ways to interpret the revelation, its meaning should have been clear to Yoda after the war. Eventually, the Jedi discovered that all the clone troopers had inhibitor chips to make them more compatible, and the Jedi Master died when one of the chips malfunctioned. Dooku’s role in creating the clone army is also revealed, and Yoda visualizes Order 66 on Dagobah in more detail. The fact that Yoda is warned and given a lot of context throughout the Clone Wars makes this clear The Jedi were to discover Order 66.

Why did Yoda ignore the Force’s warning?

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However, Yoda ignoring the Force warning made sense from his perspective. Yoda mentioned this in Sharing the Same Face “Visions of the future were a dangerous attraction” and many Jedi went astray trying to prevent them. Anakin’s fall is a prime example of this, allowing Padmé to fear his death and lead him to the dark side. As evidenced later, Yoda believed that the Jedi had already lost by participating in the Clone Wars. He wanted to prevent Order 66, but he was afraid of what would happen if the Jedi were haunted by visions of the future.

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However, it is unclear whether Yoda was right to ignore the warning. Sometimes listening to visions of the future has positive results, such as when Ahsoka prevented Padme from being killed. Luke could have listened to Yoda about saving his friends, but his love and loyalty were Luke’s best qualities, which he might have lost if he had stayed on Dagobah. Yoda’s brief vision of the Sith’s defeat convinced him that the light would win, which only happened because of Luke. Was Yoda right to ignore his order 66 Star Wars is always debatable, but his views and experience make it clear why he did what he did.

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