From Chris Snellgrove
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If you hang on the Star Wars fans long enough, you can see that it is not the power that fans of this galaxy far away. Instead, it complains endlessly about lintels in our favorite franchise, which send us away from the television to howl into the emptiness of Subreddits and comments about George Lucas, which ruins our childhood. Today, however, I concentrate on a fan complaint that finally only has to do justice dieAnd that goes through the number of Jedi who survived order 66.
Order 66

Originally for Kaiser Palpatine for certain NO Jedi, to have survived Order 66, because this was his great advance to kill them all and to consolidate his control over the galaxy. While we already knew that Yoda And Obi-Wan Kenobi would survive this cleansing, canonical star Wars shows, books and comics and continue to reveal additional survivors. Every new unveiling brings a new wave of fan complaints that so many Jedi should never have avoided the emperor’s anger crazy To assume that order 66 could successfully kill up to two of our favorite world spaces.
However, who are all Jedi who survived Order 66? There are some obvious characters like Ahsoka Tano and Kanan Jarrus, who debut in The clone wars And Star Wars rebelsrespectively. There are also fan favorite characters such as Quinlan Vos and Asajj Ventress, The Dark Jedi and Doku disciples who finally fall in love.
Speaking of dark side disciplines, the number of bad guys sensitive to strength, which Order 66 survived, is pretty crazy. This closes Darth MaulThe Grand Inquisitor, its Inquisitor Flunkie Reva and much more. If they count Jedi and Sith together, almost three dozen of these room mystics survived order 66, and this continues to annoy fans who believe that Palpatine’s plan should have been more effective.

However, for many reasons, these symptoms are deeply stupid, including the fact that order 66 was mainly carried out by cloning troops. Secure, Revenge of the Sith Shows us how surprisingly it is to overwhelm Jedi with small gun fire, but the film also shows us how easily experienced troops like Commander Cody would simply assume that a Jedi was dead without confirming the kill. Obi-Wan Kenobi basically fell into a little water and was suspected as dead. So it is reasonable to assume that other power that the users have.
In addition, it was inevitable that a decent number of Jedi had survived order 66 because they were scattered all over the galaxy during the fight with the separatists. Some of them may have been in small infiltration teams or even in their own company to thwart the plans of managers such as General Grievous. In short, not every Jedi was surrounded by a small army of clone troops, which made it easier for them to survive attacks by smaller groups and then to maintain Obi-Wan’s warning to keep themselves away from Coruscant.
Speaking of it, it was always fair to assume that many Jedi could survive 66 because of this warning. At that time, 10,000 Jedi knights were on duty, and anyone who survived an initial clone attack had a fair chance of discovering palpatins and going to the earth. The whole fact that Palpatine had inquisitors to implicitly track down the Jedi, which had been out of control, implicitly shows how many survivors he must have to struggle. Where there is smoke, there is fire and the existence of an imperial anti-Jedi hit squad implies that a lot More Jedi survived the cleaning as a palpatine.
Who should have survived?

After all, almost all fanboy complaints are based on characters that have survived Order 66. However, it is simply unrealistic to assume that Palpatine’s bad plan would have achieved a success rate of 99.9998 percent, which would have described everything described above. In addition, Obi-Wan survived from the survival of survival of barely Hides on Darth Vader’s home planet in the shadow of a power user that grows in power. If it is so easy for him to escape the anger of the empire, there is probably any number of former Jedi that roam this galaxy far away.
Obviously there are many things that are worth complaining about the modern state of Star Wars, including the shows that go through the movements and a continuation trilogy that have never fully got it. But complaints about the number of Jedi who survived Order 66 are like the local Cantina, which is drunk at the end of the Sabacc night: stupid and played. Time to let all of these uses die … or at least in a large body of water that I will assume that it is suddenly dead and gone.