Uh, I don't think that's the Jedi way...
>>151661028Why wouldn't it be?
>>151661028You can get away with a lot as long as you do so with compassion and peace while rejecting attachment.
>>151661149Incinerating living beings and watching them die slowly in agony doesn't seem very jedi like is all
>>151661361Tell that to Obi-Wan
>>151661427Just make a quip when you do it.
>>151661427>>151661450Both Anakin and Grievous are part droid which, as Clone Wars shows us, makes them fair game for war crimes, cruelty, and torture
>>151661470>fuck you and your pacemaker, old man!lol true
>>151661496>what? you saw his cybernetics>nigga, those were headphones!
>>151661028>Uh, I don't think that's the Jedi way...They were at war, and the Jedi code does not forbid them from defending themselves. Even with flamethrowers.
>>151661623You have to admit the jedi were a bit eager to grab up the clones and start calling themselves generals though
>>151662305One of the overarching themes of both Genndy Wars and TCW is that the Jedi get corrupted by the Clone Wars. Paradoxically, their raw power in the Force is probably higher during the wars than it's been in a long time, but they're drawing on the Dark Side, not the Light Side, since they're being deliberately martial and not seeking peace and detachment.Very ironically, it's likely the Jedi's involvement in the war directly fed Sidous' own power since he was the nexus of the Dark Side as he ascended to his ultimate heights.
>>151662334Oh I consider The Clone Wars jedi and sith to be above 99% of the rabble that came before. It would make sense that the conflict fueled Sidious, and by extension Dooku and Maul though, since that metaphysically mirrors the conflict actually fueling his political rise