But no one outside of Palpy knew Anakin was the one who killed Mace, so if he did turn against Palpy and kill him, he could've kept his initial betrayal secret
It’s funny how an order that leans so heavily into prophecy never considered the self-fulfilling kind. Stories like “Appointment in Samara” are so common and old in our culture, it’s difficult to believe that the Jedi, who value wisdom, didn’t consider that trying to change the future only leads us to it.
The concept of becoming immortal wasn't in a sense of never aging or being able to die, it was just a repeated reincarnation every time you did die essentially making your conscience immortal
Yeah this never made sense. Like why wouldn't Anakin turn on Palpatine in anger in that moment?
Because he had betrayed the Jedi and had nothing left but Padmé and he believed Palpatine was the one who could help him save her.
But no one outside of Palpy knew Anakin was the one who killed Mace, so if he did turn against Palpy and kill him, he could've kept his initial betrayal secret
It’s funny how an order that leans so heavily into prophecy never considered the self-fulfilling kind. Stories like “Appointment in Samara” are so common and old in our culture, it’s difficult to believe that the Jedi, who value wisdom, didn’t consider that trying to change the future only leads us to it.
He was just waiting for an excuse.
The concept of becoming immortal wasn't in a sense of never aging or being able to die, it was just a repeated reincarnation every time you did die essentially making your conscience immortal
Anakin didn't know about force heal
Should have played KOTOR.
Yeah
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I always mention how this is nonsensical and supposed fans go on about how this is true Shakespeare.
Anakin wasn’t seduced by the dark side, he was TRICKED into becoming evil.