Somtaaw wrote:Yeah he was only an apprentice at the time, but he was also pretty far ahead of the others in raw talent, but he just had all that rage from the years he spent as a slave that he was ripe pickings for the Sith ghost.
And I think the only reason the Jedi Academy accepted him back was the "well you were possessed, it's ok" excuse, cause the Jedi were always sort of above the laws of lesser mortals throughout every bit of Star Wars, pre-Disney lore.
Actually, they WERE the law. They were not a "military" force, for 1000 years the Jedi were the intra-galactic law enforcement service of the Old Republic,
they were the ones who made the arrests, local systems had their own enforcement for local issues, not galactic/interstellar issues. For that or anything Sith related, (as shown in eps.1) they called in a Jedi. So, jurisdiction would fall
to the Jedi.
Eagleeye wrote:Then he should go to the dark side of the force ... preferably yesterday or the day before. To be a Jedi does not fit with the fact to be a mass murderer. There is simply no excuse imaginable to willingly bring a star to explosion and kill millions or even billions of (intelligent) beings.
As said, he was a kid, an apprentice, then he listened to the ghost (energy form) of the Sith Lord who had the temples on Yavin 4 built for him and took the Sun Crusher from the center of Yavin Prime and blew up the star that the Imperial academy world (Stormtrooper training center) was orbiting. But then repented (found out at the last minute his brother was there - died) and went on to become a Jedi. Still some dark-side - led schism in the Jedi order against Luke during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. Luke was trying to maintain that the purpose of the Jedi is "Protecting the weak" - DEFEND - where Kyp wanted to "Defend the Galaxy" - Attack the threat
Offensive means. They never say it but I think that is one difference between a Jedi "Knight" and "Master" a personal confrontation with the dark side that you overcome to gain control over the urges of the Dark Side.