By Chris Snellgrove
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If you drag the Star Wars fans for a long time, you realize that it is not really the force that prevents fans of this galaxy very far together. Instead, he constantly complains of the intrigue holes in our favorite franchise which sends us the caricature of the TV yelling in the void of sureddits and sections of comments on George Lucas rushing our childhood. Today, however, I focus on a fan complaint that must finally dieAnd this enters the number of Jedi who survived order 66.
Order 66

Originally, the Palpatin emperor intended for No Jedi survived order 66 because it was his great push to kill them all and consolidate his control of the galaxy. While we already knew that Yoda And Obi-Wan Kenobi would survive this purge, the canonical emissions of Star Wars, books and comics continue to reveal additional survivors. Each new revelation brings a new wave of fans complaints according to which so many Jedi should never have avoided the anger of the emperor, but the truth is that he was still mad To assume that order 66 could successfully kill all favorite space wizards.
Who are all the Jedi who survived order 66, however? There are obvious characters such as Ahsoka Tano and Kanan Jarrus, who made his debut Clone wars And Star Wars Rebelsrespectively. There are also favorite characters from fans like Quinlan Vos and Asajj Ventress, the Dark Jedi and Dooku Disciple who ended up falling in love.
Speaking of disciplines on the dark side, the number of bad guys sensitive to the force that has survived order 66 is quite crazy. This includes Dark MaulThe great inquisitor, his inquisitor Flunkie Reva, and many others. In fact, if you count the Jedi and the Sith together, nearly three dozen of these mystics of space have survived order 66, and this continues to annoy fans who believe that the Palpatine plan should have been more efficient.

However, these complaints are deeply stupid for many reasons, including the fact that order 66 was mainly carried out by clones soldiers. Of course, Revenge of the Sith Show us how easy it is easy to overwhelm the Jedi shots with small weapons, but the film also shows us how eased troops like Commander Cody just assumed that a Jedi was dead without confirming the killing. Obi-Wan Kenobi has mainly fallen into a certain water and was presumed dead, it is therefore reasonable to assume that other force users have survived order 66 due to incompetent clone leaders.
In addition, it was inevitable that a decent number of Jedi would have survived order 66 because they were dispersed everywhere in the galaxy during the fight with the separatists. Some of them may have been part of small infiltration teams or even operate alone by trying to thwart managers like General Grievous. In short, all the Jedi were not surrounded by a small army of clones soldiers, which allows them to more easily survive attacks by small groups, then obtain the warning of Obi-Wan to stay away from coruscant.
Speaking of this, it was always fair to assume that many Jedi could have survived order 66 because of this warning. betrayal and go to the ground. In addition, all the fact that Palpatine had inquisitors to find Jedi on the run implicitly reveals how many survivors he had to face. Where there is smoke, there is fire and the existence of an imperial anti-Jedi team implies that a lot More Jedi survived the purge that the palpatine provided.
Who should have survive?

Finally, almost all of fanboy complaints concerning the characters who survived order 66 are built on the hypothesis that only Obi-Wan and Yoda should have done so. But it is simply unrealistic to assume that the poor quality plan of Palpatine would have had a success rate of 99.9998% given everything that is described above. In addition, Obi-Wan has sadly survived by barely Hide on the birthplace of Dark Vader in the shade of a user of force who pushes to power … as, if it is also easy for him to escape the anger of the Empire, there is probably a Certain number of former Jedi traveling this galaxy far, far.
Obviously, there are many things that are worth complaining about the modern state of Star Wars, including shows that continue to go through movements and a follow -up trilogy that has never completely succeeded . But the complaints concerning the number of Jedi who survived order 66 are like the drunk local cantina at the end of the Sabacc evening: stupid and played. It is time to let this whole whining die … or at least fall into a large body of water, on which I suppose that he is suddenly dead and left.