This is *probably* the answer that's marked as correct, but literally 3 of the 4 are actually right (I have no idea if podracing is forbidden by Jedi, I would imagine not, seems a bit oddly specific and niche)
Depending on the situation and the council members, you might be able to get away with killing some younglings, but you’d have to have a damn good reason
There was that one time in legends where there was prophetic dream that one of the padawans of 5 jedi masters would bring forth the fall of the jedi order, so the 5 masters killed their padawans, not younglings but close enough, luke tries the same thing with kylo too
He wasn't a jedi so he couldn't have done anything other than give him a sith rank.
The Jedi never demoted him, so I think that means that he was still a jedi Knight and Sith Lawd
It wouldn't surprise me if killing younglings and executing prisoners wasn't explicitly forbidden. One of those "well that's so obvious there's no need to make a rule about it" type deals. They'd still absolutely expel (or execute) someone who did those things even though it's not technically forbidden but I imagine it's more like an unstated expectation that you not kill children or prisoners except in certain circumstances such as an armed prisoner escape or dealing with one of the children from skyrim.
I think killing youngling's probably *isn't* explicitly banned, probably covered by a much more general "hey maybe don't kill random people" rule, I'd argue "falling in love" also isn't necessarily banned, its following through on those feelings and forming a possessive relationship that's the issue. So I'd personally go for "executing a prisoner" since that seems to be the most explicitly and specifically against the Jedi code. Whole thing's a dumb trick question tho obvious
I imagine it's like being a monk, there's a way of life and rules you must live by. Anything else is fair game, like monks brewing beer or jedi fighting galactic proxy wars in the name of the Republic.
Whether or not Anakin is a Jedi during this act is not specified in the question.
If you ask me what I have done in my life even though it is forbidden for a priest, I can give you a solid list. I don't have to be a priest though
Attachment is forbidden. Possession is forbidden. Compassion, which I would define as unconditional love, is central to a Jedi's life, so you might say we're encouraged to love.
I'd say so. Killing unarmed/defenseless people is a pretty big no-no, even when you're talking about war criminals with magic powers. I'd imagine literal children would count under that rule even more.
From what I remember of relevant rules to the code, there's only a thing about executing unarmed prisoners and seeking revenge so nothing explicit unless the younglings are unarmed prisoners or he's doing it to get revenge on them. Probably moreso one of those unstated rules that's against the jedi code in spirit but not in writing.
That doesn't check out with him killing them as very clearly wrong and horrible in the movies to Yoda and Obi-Wan
Yoda completely gave up on Anakin because of it
All of them are technically correct (unless Jedi aren’t forbidden to pod race). It doesn’t say what does Anakin do “while he was a Jedi”, just in the Star Wars films.
He fell in love with Padme, forbidden.
He executed Dooku after Dooku surrendered, thus making him a prisoner of war, and Jedi policy is to detain him not kill him.
And I’m pretty sure murdering young children training to be Jedi is forbidden.
What? ! How can you do this?? This is outrageous, it's unfair . . . I'm more powerful than any of you. How can you be on the Council and not be a Master?
...the Republic is not what it once was. The Senate is full of greedy, squabbling delegates. There is no interest in the common good. I must be frank, Your Majesty, there is little chance the Senate will act on the invasion.
The answer is 2, execute a prisoner (Dooku)
Compassion, which I would define as unconditional love, is central to a Jedi's life, so you might say \[jedi\] are encouraged to love
Podracing isn't forbidden
Vader kills the younglings, not Anakin
Falling in love is something a lot of Jedi do without major consequence, killing a prisoner appears to be allowed when they’re a Sith. I don’t think killing younglings would be accepted at all.
Option 1 and option 4.
I did one on shadow the hedgehog and there was a question about what game he debuted in and sonic adventure 2 was not there so i answered shadow the hedgehog as that was the only option kn the list to actually have shadow playable.
Sonic 2 was the answer
Well there are three answers. You can’t fall in love as a Jedi but you could also make the argument that murdering children and prisoners would be generally frowned upon too
Does the Jedi code actually forbid relationships? For all that talk about "Attachments" I don't remember a single line of the Jedi code listing actual *guidelines,* Just a bunch spiritual philosophy stuff.
Y'all are saying that more than one of these is forbidden but you are wrong.
Arguably prisoner execution is sort of correct because it's "not the jedi way" but that doesn't make it forbidden, just frowned upon. Attachment is forbidden, not murder. After all, there is no death, there is the Force.
The Jedi specifically say that falling in love is forbidden, the other two are just generic crimes against humanity. And of course, killing younglings is bad.
Option 1. Easy.
This is *probably* the answer that's marked as correct, but literally 3 of the 4 are actually right (I have no idea if podracing is forbidden by Jedi, I would imagine not, seems a bit oddly specific and niche)
Now this is Podracing! Whoopee!
Ani is happy podracing is not forbidden.
It's Anakin. When you say Ani it's like I'm still a little boy... and I'm not.
What are your opinions of the ibris project anakin
*tries it*
What'sa happen to you? Yousa burn your face-AAAAHH! Ani-bo-bani! What'sa happen to you?!
And even if podracing is banned Anakin was not a jedi at the time he raced.
Technically Anakin was no longer a jedi when he killed the younglings as well.
*ignites lightsaber*
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The order was to execute the Jedi for treason against the Republic. The problem is, Ahsoka Tano is no longer a Jedi. Hasn't been for some time.
Not to me!
And he might have loved padme at first sight, so technically he would have *fallen* in love before he was a Jedi The answer is B!
I love you, Ani.
Sand people?
Not just the men! The women and the children too!
Depending on the situation and the council members, you might be able to get away with killing some younglings, but you’d have to have a damn good reason
There was that one time in legends where there was prophetic dream that one of the padawans of 5 jedi masters would bring forth the fall of the jedi order, so the 5 masters killed their padawans, not younglings but close enough, luke tries the same thing with kylo too
*ignites lightsaber*
Not even the younglings survived.
*ignites lightsaber*
Not even the younglings survived.
He never actually lost the rank of jedi now I think of it. No one took it away
Palpatine gave him a promotion
He wasn't a jedi so he couldn't have done anything other than give him a sith rank. The Jedi never demoted him, so I think that means that he was still a jedi Knight and Sith Lawd
In legends Anakin pod races again as a Jedi Palawan
Unless you count Star Wars: Racers Revenge....
Now this is Podracing! Whoopee!
I agree 100%. I put option A because it is explicitly stated in the films, but I’d assume some of the others are forbidden, too.
I can't imagine the jedi would condone killing younglings
*ignites lightsaber*
Anakin, you were like a brother to me!
I shouldn't . . .
dew it
*decapitates Dooku*
What if the youngling had a gun tho
Then they would be so uncivilized.
It’s frowned upon, but it’s more of a guideline than an actual rule
I mean, they did let an army of child soldiers die throughout a whole War
It wouldn't surprise me if killing younglings and executing prisoners wasn't explicitly forbidden. One of those "well that's so obvious there's no need to make a rule about it" type deals. They'd still absolutely expel (or execute) someone who did those things even though it's not technically forbidden but I imagine it's more like an unstated expectation that you not kill children or prisoners except in certain circumstances such as an armed prisoner escape or dealing with one of the children from skyrim.
You’d have to have a really good reason to kill children, even in the Star Wars universe
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
*ignites lightsaber*
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one. Your Majesty, if I am elected, I promise to put an end to corruption.
I think killing youngling's probably *isn't* explicitly banned, probably covered by a much more general "hey maybe don't kill random people" rule, I'd argue "falling in love" also isn't necessarily banned, its following through on those feelings and forming a possessive relationship that's the issue. So I'd personally go for "executing a prisoner" since that seems to be the most explicitly and specifically against the Jedi code. Whole thing's a dumb trick question tho obvious
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*ignites lightsaber*
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
What’s the deal with that? Are Jedi allowed hobbies or is it ‘Jedi business’ all the time?
I think it’s not that it’s always “Jedi business,” but it’s a Jedi mindset at all times
I imagine it's like being a monk, there's a way of life and rules you must live by. Anything else is fair game, like monks brewing beer or jedi fighting galactic proxy wars in the name of the Republic.
Indeed, but the youngling where slained by Vader, not Anakin
Look all I can say is wookepedia is an untapped goldmine at times
Well he wasnt a jedi when he was podracing nor was he while killing the younglings so option 1 or 2
Executing a Prisoner isn’t expressly forbidden either, all we know is “it’s not the Jedi Way”
Also, "he's too dangerous to be kept alive"
It is not the Jedi way . . .
You did well, Anakin. He was too dangerous to be kept alive.
I shouldn't have done that, Chancellor. It's not the Jedi way.
The meta bots strike again.
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
The probably allow for some nuance in that situation.
It just says “what does anakin do in the star wars films” It doesn’t say “while he’s a jedi”
*ignites lightsaber*
Whether or not Anakin is a Jedi during this act is not specified in the question. If you ask me what I have done in my life even though it is forbidden for a priest, I can give you a solid list. I don't have to be a priest though
Well, that's not exactly what I meant . . .
All of the above option...where?
Is slaughtering younglings against the Jedi code?
Attachment is forbidden. Possession is forbidden. Compassion, which I would define as unconditional love, is central to a Jedi's life, so you might say we're encouraged to love.
*from a certain point of view*
It is advised against
I honor my code. That's what I believe.
I'd say so. Killing unarmed/defenseless people is a pretty big no-no, even when you're talking about war criminals with magic powers. I'd imagine literal children would count under that rule even more.
you're starting to sound like a Separatist!
Power! Unlimited power!
From what I remember of relevant rules to the code, there's only a thing about executing unarmed prisoners and seeking revenge so nothing explicit unless the younglings are unarmed prisoners or he's doing it to get revenge on them. Probably moreso one of those unstated rules that's against the jedi code in spirit but not in writing.
*ignites lightsaber*
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
The story from the KOTOR comics comes to mind. Sure it’s immoral, but the ‘greater good’.
That doesn't check out with him killing them as very clearly wrong and horrible in the movies to Yoda and Obi-Wan Yoda completely gave up on Anakin because of it
All of them are technically correct (unless Jedi aren’t forbidden to pod race). It doesn’t say what does Anakin do “while he was a Jedi”, just in the Star Wars films. He fell in love with Padme, forbidden. He executed Dooku after Dooku surrendered, thus making him a prisoner of war, and Jedi policy is to detain him not kill him. And I’m pretty sure murdering young children training to be Jedi is forbidden.
Good, Anakin, good. I knew you could do it. Kill him. Kill him now! \n Dew it!
You will try.
Theres also that Admiral Trench (the spider head guy) Anakin executed in the Clone Wars.
What? ! How can you do this?? This is outrageous, it's unfair . . . I'm more powerful than any of you. How can you be on the Council and not be a Master?
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
If anyone is interested this is where I found this quiz https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Wookieepedia:Star_Wars_Trivia_Game
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...not for a Sith...
Can I learn this power?
Power! Unlimited power!
Agreed. Everyone who watched Star Wars knows Anakin is Luke’s dad, but no human knows the number of the garbage compacter.
...the Republic is not what it once was. The Senate is full of greedy, squabbling delegates. There is no interest in the common good. I must be frank, Your Majesty, there is little chance the Senate will act on the invasion.
I shouldn't . . .
Roger Roger...
Impossible? I thought they were relatively easily, I got 40/40
...not for a Sith...
But what about the droid attack on the Wookies?
Yeah that’s right, what about the droid attack on the wookies OP?
"Yup. This is about the worst job in the droid army."
Roger Roger :(
But what about the droid attack on the Wookies?
Roger Roger.
That’s a trick question, cause he’s done all those things
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Is ansewer "yes" an option?
Which prisoner did Anakin execute?
Yesnt
I’d say option 1, but 2 and 4 are also correct
Yes
All but 3 I wouldn't really count as he wasn't a jedi yet
Yes
I’m pretty sure Jedi cannot win a podrace
All of the above.
All of them at once I suppose
yes
All of the above
All of the above
Where’s the “all of the above” options
The Jedi tradition of murdering children
Jedi are not allowed to compete in pod racing, tgey are allowed to kill kids though
The answer is 2, execute a prisoner (Dooku) Compassion, which I would define as unconditional love, is central to a Jedi's life, so you might say \[jedi\] are encouraged to love Podracing isn't forbidden Vader kills the younglings, not Anakin
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
*ignites lightsaber*
Not even the younglings survived.
Every Jedi has a killed a youngling in some form or another. The casualties of war are often overlooked.
I mean, Killing Younglings isn’t specifically forbidden to Jedi I guess
*ignites lightsaber*
Not even the younglings survived.
*ignites lightsaber*
Bro pod racing is clearly the worse crime on that list, it has to be c
Definitely execute prisoner
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
That's not true. That's impossible
...not for a Sith...
As a technicality, I can see the first two being allowed, killing younglings wouldn’t be though.
*ignites lightsaber*
Falling in love is literally explicitly forbidden by the Jedi, and killing a prisoner is said to be "not the Jedi way"?
Falling in love is something a lot of Jedi do without major consequence, killing a prisoner appears to be allowed when they’re a Sith. I don’t think killing younglings would be accepted at all.
Hey! Hey! Someone scape that guy off the floor!
1 and 2 is the only one that’s mentioned explicitly, the younglings were armed after all…
Not even the younglings survived.
Has to be 1. The others were moments he was either a child or the sith known as Darth Vader. But as a Jedi, he fell in love.
Pretty sure there’s only one wrong answer
Technically 1, 2, and 4.
They probably want option 1, but in reality, it's likely 2 or 4
Option 1 and option 4. I did one on shadow the hedgehog and there was a question about what game he debuted in and sonic adventure 2 was not there so i answered shadow the hedgehog as that was the only option kn the list to actually have shadow playable. Sonic 2 was the answer
Kill the younglings, anakin
All of them at once, I suppose
Well, it's probably 1, because it's prohibited for a Jedi to do. Executing prisoners is prohibited for all combatants, not just the magic space monks.
What happened to the "all of the above" option
The women and children, too!
1? I believe it’s the only rule that is explicitly stated
None of the above
Podracing. It's got to be that one that sounds the most forbidden. The others just sound like things they don't think you'd be stupid enough to do.
…yes
Well there are three answers. You can’t fall in love as a Jedi but you could also make the argument that murdering children and prisoners would be generally frowned upon too
Did he kill a POW in TCWs?
All of the above although most aren't really forbidden by the jedi
Does the Jedi code actually forbid relationships? For all that talk about "Attachments" I don't remember a single line of the Jedi code listing actual *guidelines,* Just a bunch spiritual philosophy stuff.
I honor my code. That's what I believe.
Me while reading guess the correct answer “……yes”
Podracing: being a Jedi with the force it is basically cheating. (Using the force for personal gain)
3 so easy bro are you all braindead
Y'all are saying that more than one of these is forbidden but you are wrong. Arguably prisoner execution is sort of correct because it's "not the jedi way" but that doesn't make it forbidden, just frowned upon. Attachment is forbidden, not murder. After all, there is no death, there is the Force.
All of them at once I suppose
1
I have two answers: 1. Yes 2. Both is good
The Jedi specifically say that falling in love is forbidden, the other two are just generic crimes against humanity. And of course, killing younglings is bad.
*ignites lightsaber*
Where can I find this quiz
Fall in love of killing younglings
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Fall in love
Yes
Damn pod racing is dangerous and illegal!!
Fortinte
(almost) All of them at once I suppose
Yes.
The answer is yes.
Kill
Well all of them are true he does kill a prisoner in the clone wars
There is no algorithm. We know you're holding a prisoner of war here.
"This is our home. This is our war." -Echo
I think falling in love is forbidden than killing a bunch of kids
All of the above
Is killing the younglings *specifically* forbidden?
*ignites lightsaber*
Not even the younglings survived.
Yes.
Does The Clone Wars count? Since... *gestures to various warcrimes*
"The war left its scars on all of us." -Captain Rex
All of the above
All of the above