Chris Snellgrove | Published
If you’ve been hanging out Star Wars fans long enough, you’ll realize that it’s not the power to embrace fans of this galaxy far away. Instead, the endless complaints about the plot holes of our favorite franchise are the empty spaces that have kept us away from television and George Lucas ruined our childhood. You can see it in the comments section. But today, I’m focusing on fan complaints that just need it in the end dieand it knows how many Jedi have survived Order 66.
Order 66

Originally intended by Emperor Palpatine no The Jedi survived Order 66. We already knew that Yoda and Obi-Wan’s Kenobi would survive this purge, but standard Star Wars shows, books and comics continue to reveal additional survivors. The new release brings a new wave of fan complaints that many Jedi should never avoid the emperor’s wrath, but the truth is that it was always the case Unusual Suppose Order 66 can kill all but two of our favorite wizards well.
Who was the Jedi who survived Order 66? There are obvious characters such as Ahsoka Tano and Kanan Jarrus who debuted in Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebelsrespectively. Fan favorite characters like Quinlan Vos, Asajj Ventress, and apprentices of The Dark Jedi and Dooku have also fallen in love.
Speaking of dark side areas, the number of power-sensitive bad guys who survived the 66 orders is pretty crazy. This includes Darth Mall, Grand Inquisitor, his Inquisitor Frankie Leva and many others. In fact, if you count the Jedi and Sith together, almost three dozen of the mystics of these spaces survived the order 66. This continues to bother fans who believe Palpatine’s plans should be more effective.

However, these complaints are very stupid for many reasons, including the fact that order 66 was primarily made by clone troopers. of course, Revenge of the Sith While it shows how amazingly easy it is for a Jedi to overwhelm with a small arm fire, the film tells the story of a skilled army like Commander Cody who dies without confirming the murder. I think it’s a hypothesis. Since Obi-Wan Kenobi was basically estimated to have fallen into some water and died, it would be reasonable to assume that other force users survived Order 66 due to the incompetent clone leader.
Additionally, it was inevitable that a decent number of Jedi survived Order 66, as they were scattered throughout the galaxy during their battle with the Separatists. Some of them could be on a small penetration team or manipulate them themselves to stop the plans of leaders like General Grievous. In short, not all Jedi are surrounded by a small army of clone troopers, making it easier for them to survive attacks by small groups and get Obi-Wan’s warning to leave Coruscant .
Speaking of which, it was always fair to assume that many Jedi could have survived Order 66 due to their warnings. Betrayal and go to the ground. Furthermore, the fact that Palpatine had an inquisitor to track down the out-of-control Jedi implicitly reveals how many survivors he must have had to compete with. Where there is smoke there is fire, and the existence of the Imperial anti-Jedi hit team means that Many More Jedi survived the Purge than Palpatine had expected.
Who should have survived?

Finally, most fanboy complaints about characters who survived Order 66 are built on the assumption that only Obi-Wan and Yoda should make it. However, it is simply unrealistic to assume that Palpatine’s tinsel plan would have had a success rate of 99.9998% given all of the above. Furthermore, Obi-Wan is infamous barely Hidden on the planet of Darth Vader’s house, hidden in the shadows of Force users who are growing with power. If it’s not so easy for him to escape the wrath of the Empire, there are probably former Jedi who will roam this galaxy far away.
Obviously there are plenty worth complaining about the state of modern Star Wars, including shows that continue to go through motion and sequel trilogy that have never made it completely. But complaints about the number of Jedi surviving Order 66 are like a local cantina drunk at the end of Sabac’s night. Time for all that cry to die…or at least, drop into a large body of water.