Everyone on the Council probably had a hand in training Obi-Wan even though he was Qui Gonn Jinn's padwan. Maybe Yoda was Kenobi's trainer when he was a youngling, or before he was assigned to Qui Gonn Jinn.
He did. He trained Obi Wan in the Making of the Jedi Morning Coffee. It was a key role for those interminable and endless council meetings. However, war broke out before he could be trained in the Art of Making the Buttered Scones.
Pity. That aspect of his training could have ended years of destructive conflict.
That plus the fact that the Sith DID complete their training. I was confused about why a trade war erupted at the beginning of The Phantom Menace, leading to the rise of the Empire. Then I discovered that Lucas had filmed and removed a key scene involving Darth Piteous (a lesser-known, less-effective Sith Lord) whereby he trained Darth Maul in the Force Bogarting of the Co-Worker's Lunch Sack.
He did. He trained Obi Wan in the Making of the Jedi Morning Coffee. It was a key role for those interminable and endless council meetings. However, war broke out before he could be trained in the Art of Making the Buttered Scones.
Resposta de Dark_Sithlord
no 11 de novembro do 2017 ás 1:19PM
Everyone on the Council probably had a hand in training Obi-Wan even though he was Qui Gonn Jinn's padwan. Maybe Yoda was Kenobi's trainer when he was a youngling, or before he was assigned to Qui Gonn Jinn.
Resposta de tmdb43737777
no 11 de novembro do 2017 ás 6:11PM
If the dark side has heirarchies so can the Jedi.
Resposta de AlienFanatic
no 11 de novembro do 2017 ás 7:49PM
He did. He trained Obi Wan in the Making of the Jedi Morning Coffee. It was a key role for those interminable and endless council meetings. However, war broke out before he could be trained in the Art of Making the Buttered Scones.
Resposta de Dark_Sithlord
no 11 de novembro do 2017 ás 8:41PM
Pity. That aspect of his training could have ended years of destructive conflict.
Resposta de AlienFanatic
no 11 de novembro do 2017 ás 9:12PM
That plus the fact that the Sith DID complete their training. I was confused about why a trade war erupted at the beginning of The Phantom Menace, leading to the rise of the Empire. Then I discovered that Lucas had filmed and removed a key scene involving Darth Piteous (a lesser-known, less-effective Sith Lord) whereby he trained Darth Maul in the Force Bogarting of the Co-Worker's Lunch Sack.
Resposta de tmdb43737777
no 12 de novembro do 2017 ás 1:24AM
Really have a link?
Resposta de MirrorUniverse
no 12 de novembro do 2017 ás 11:16AM
😂This is funny!
Resposta de tmdb43737777
no 12 de novembro do 2017 ás 3:38PM
Oh he was trolling. Ok. Thank you for clarifying. I don't talk to them.