If Palpatine doesn´t think he´s dead by the end of ROTS, the years inbetween that and ANH will be long enough to make him believe Yoda´s either dead of old age or that he could simply kick his ass again, should the situation arise.
Darth_Zidious wrote:That's not a problem.
Darth_Zidious wrote:No one said Palpatine isn't doing that.
VT-16 wrote:If Palpatine doesn´t think he´s dead by the end of ROTS, the years inbetween that and ANH will be long enough to make him believe Yoda´s either dead of old age or that he could simply kick his ass again, should the situation arise.
kerouac777 wrote:What difference does it make to Palpy if Yoda's alive at the end of ROTS? he's the friggin' emperor, all the other Jedi are dead, and the Chosen One is his little bitch.
Darth_Zidious wrote:Prove it. Yoda's name is never mentioned by Palpatine or Vader in the OT.
Just because no screen time is spent on the issue doesn't mean Palpatine is not pursuing Yoda (or any other Jedi) anymore. We don't know what Palpatine is doing about it because it's not mentioned.
It's very silly on Palpatine's part to assume anything.
By your own standards, you can't prove he's assumed anything, since it is not mentioned on screen. You are making stuff up just to bitch about it.
You'd think Palpatine and Vader would be interested in all of the force-sensitive infants out there, right? But no screen time is spent on this issue. That's because it's a movie and not every possible issue can be covered.
If Yoda is gone, there's no one to train Luke.
Palpatine isn't watching the movie. He doesn't know about those events.
Darth_Zidious wrote:Just because no screen time is spent on the issue doesn't mean Palpatine is not pursuing Yoda (or any other Jedi) anymore. We don't know what Palpatine is doing about it because it's not mentioned.
Darth_Zidious wrote:You'd think Palpatine and Vader would be interested in all of the force-sensitive infants out there, right?
Darth_Zidious wrote:Palpatine isn't watching the movie. He doesn't know about those events.
Darth Hade wrote:Why would he think this? The fight doesn't sound so one-sided. And Palpatine has always been aggressive...proactive. Why would he assume anything? Leaving Yoda alive would be foolish. It would be very silly on Palpatine's part to think like this. It’s not his style.
Darth Vile wrote:Well one would have to assume that if Yoda has been living in a swamp for almost 20 years, he must have been well beaten.
Darth Vile wrote:Also, he must be a little afraid of what would happen if he showed his face on a civilised world... Hence his exile on Dagobah.
ObiTrice wrote:So is this event that makes Yoda believe the Prophecy?? The chosen one must be the only one to defeat the dark side? It sounds like to me that they are certainly putting a lot of trust in the twins to redeem Anakin. A lot could have gone wrong/
Rogue Six wrote:Yeah, that's true - a lot could have gone wrong. But given the situation they were in, what other choice did they have? Hindsight is 20/20 and Yoda & Ben fully understood why Anakin turned to the dark side - becuase he couldn't let go of his attachments... their bet was that any possible future attachment to his children would bring him back from the dark - and that's exactly what happened.
Wrath Mania wrote:The unlearning what he had learned thing is obviously a big one... Yoda has put himself on Dagobah NOT to escape from Sidious nessecarily, but mainly to relearn the force.
And then, of course, Luke disregarding Yoda's views and going off to confront Vader in ESB is even bigger... because Yoda doesn't want LUke to go and do what Yoda did in trying to kill Sidious.
vanillazinger wrote:The switch is that his philosophy is not ancient Jedi wisdom but recent learning, courtesy of Qui-Gon Jinn.
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