Just curious.
Q. Did Ahsoka Tano leave the Jedi Order before she faces the "Jedi Trials"?
We don't know Ahsoka's ability yet. We can probably have a better X-wing discussion on this once we do.
Didn't Yoda say her trials were what she went through at the end? Either way she's not a Jedi and represents this with her white light saber. A force user and knows the jedi's ways, but is independent.
Edited by Tbetts94Just curious.
Effectively, in the Clone Wars Episodes, she was still a Padawan who had not undergone the trials when she was accused of being a traitor.
When, at the end, after evading capture and assisting in actually showing who the true traitor was, the Jedi Council was willing to accept her back, and consider the whole ordeal as her Trial...
But she walked away without accepting that offer - believing that if they could not trust her, she could not trust them..
So she did not face a formal set of Jedi Trials, but her temper and manner was tested and - at the time - found acceptable.
Didn't Yoda say her trials were what she went through at the end? Either way she's not a Jedi and represents this with her white light saber. A force user and knows the jedi's ways, but is independent.
I understand, though it doesn't answer the question. It is my understanding that she left the order before she "Officially" went thought the "trials". There is a theory being developed about what is happening to Ahsoka Tano at the end of rebels season 2, "Twilight of the Apprentice",
Did Ahsoka Tano go through her Jedi Trials?
(I didn't know where else to ask, and hoping that this would be entertaining.
Just curious.
Effectively, in the Clone Wars Episodes, she was still a Padawan who had not undergone the trials when she was accused of being a traitor.
When, at the end, after evading capture and assisting in actually showing who the true traitor was, the Jedi Council was willing to accept her back, and consider the whole ordeal as her Trial...
But she walked away without accepting that offer - believing that if they could not trust her, she could not trust them..
So she did not face a formal set of Jedi Trials, but her temper and manner was tested and - at the time - found acceptable.
Excellent, Thank You!!
Didn't Yoda say her trials were what she went through at the end? Either way she's not a Jedi and represents this with her white light saber. A force user and knows the jedi's ways, but is independent.
I understand, though it doesn't answer the question. It is my understanding that she left the order before she "Officially" went thought the "trials". There is a theory being developed about what is happening to Ahsoka Tano at the end of rebels season 2, "Twilight of the Apprentice",
Did Ahsoka Tano go through her Jedi Trials?
(I didn't know where else to ask, and hoping that this would be entertaining.
Then no, she didn't.
But there doesn't need to be official trails. Fighting in a war would often count as the trial.
Also, I doubt she can go through jedi trials in a sith temple.
The trials don't seem to be standardised like exams. Obi Wan made Jedi Knight after (almost) killing Darth Maul. Anakin was promoted after the start of the Clone Wars without any obvious trial. Perhaps the formal trials are customised to target the perceived weakness(es) of the Padawan undertaking them. Obviously some Jedi meet some significant challenge "in the field" and are deemed to have passed that.
For Luke we can assume it was facing Vader. To do this he had to face both fear, anger (definite weak areas for him until that point) and temptation (something he had faced to some extent on Cloud City but not when he was in a state to accept.
Edited by KarhedronI don't happen to remember her card in X-wing...
I am of the opinion that being a Jedi, and being a member of the Jedi Order are two separate things and that, while she may have left the order, she never stopped being a Jedi in her heart. Indeed, I might even say that for the 15 years before Rebels it was actually Ahsoka who was the only true Jedi left in the galaxy.
We don't know Ahsoka's ability yet. We can probably have a better X-wing discussion on this once we do.
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My guess by squinting hard is that her ability will remove any stress tokens from one friendly ship (no range limit).
I don't happen to remember her card in X-wing...
She is getting a pilot card in the Sabine's TIE expansion. I was honestly hoping she'd get a crew card, but nope.
Also, I doubt she can go through jedi trials in a sith temple.
Agreed, There is no WAY a Jedi can have the "Trails" at a SIth Temple!!!
Edited by ForgottenloreAgreed, There is no WAY a Jedi can have the "Trails" at a SIth Temple!!!Also, I doubt she can go through jedi trials in a sith temple.
watch season 5 of the clone wars...... then you will know everything you need to know
I don't know. What else would be more difficult and trying for a Jedi than exploring a Sith temple?
Maybe being accused of committing terrorist bombings against the temple and the order that has been your family/home/entire life since early childhood... then uncovering that the bombings were both masterminded and executed by one of your best friends (for reasons that you come to understand, even though you disagree with the methodology - and that understanding forces you to reconsider your entire life path), all while being hunted by the Jedi order?
All to be followed years later by not only exploring a Sith temple, but also fighting your former master (who just happens to be Vader) in a fight which by all rights would be an inescapable death sentence for nearly any other living being in the entire known galaxy - and you manage to walk away with all your limbs.
Ahsoka may have walked away from the ritual, formality, hypocrisy, and tragically blind leadership of the Jedi order, but she's still a greater Jedi than nearly anyone who actually carries the title.