I like how the og jedi order tried to balance the dark and light side, maintaining moral ambiguity. That shit was fire and there were like no conflicts. It is only after they pushed their bullshit moral fascism that war and genocide became common.
@@vitalstatistixthegaul770 its like can see your real life beliefs in how you speak about star wars. Its rather worrisome. Nevermind the whole "darkside seeks power and to abuse power" which actually is morally wrong, you just dont like that they call it out, because you personally feel that its actually acceptable because "perspective"; when really, thats just a kaleidoscope to divert attention from a moral flaw .. lol
@@davedavidson8208 Focusing too much on the poster and not on his point. Your "nevermind" part is wrong. Have you actually read anything about the early Darksiders? I will go on a limb and guess the answer is "no". The early Darksiders were not actually advocating learning solely the Dark Side, instead they were in favour the balanced approach of the previous Je'daii. Take the Legions of Lettow. Xendor was a high ranking Jedi who was dissatisfied with the Jedi Order outright forbidding the study of the Dark Side. He attempted to gain the Order's blessing in studying it (note how he did not go all civil war on them) but was denied every time. Eventually, he just left the Order and established his own academy at Lettow (again, note how he did not go all civil war on them). His academy prospered and it was then that the Jedi Order decided this must not be allowed to stand (and by "this" I mean having people approach the study of the Force in ways contrary to the Jedi dogma). The Jedi were the ones who amassed an army and attacked first (interested to hear how your moral compass would try to justify this). Xendor actually tried to make the war as brief as possible to minimise bloodshed (again, because I like pointing these things out, note who is doing, as you would put it, the morally right choices here). The Jedi eventually gained the upper hand and pushed the Legions into Republic space (at the time the Order and the Republic were not officially aligned). This push was deliberate on the part of the Jedi since they wanted the Republic to ally with them against the Legions. It was Xendor who tried to stop the conflict from spilling into Republic territory and even tried to warn the Republic, but the Jedi got there first and were successful in getting the Republic to brand Xendor as a rogue warlord. In the aftermath of the conflict Danzigorro Potts, a young Jedi who served in the war, concluded that the Jedi Order needed a common enemy on whom they can concentrate and thus prevent the Order members from turning on one another. Interesting that the "good guys" would need such glue to keep them together. It is almost like morality has nothing to do with it. After that, any further push to study the Dark Side was met with instant hostility from the Jedi. It did not matter how non-violent or reasonable a request may have been, it would be met with force. The Jedi literally created their own worst enemies. What you prattle on with all that moral talk are the Sith, and the Sith are a direct result of Jedi bigotry and fanaticism. The fallen Jedi who would create the first Sith were more radical than Xendor's Legions, and over time the Jedi would push them into more extreme radicalism. Take the old Sith Empire. It was a warlike, almost Klingon-like society, but it did have its fair share of level heads who pushed for neutrality with the Republic and avoiding open war, so the Sith were hardly a force of pure evil at this point. The warmongers prevailed and started the Great Hyperspace War, and in the aftermath what did the Jedi and the Republic do? When victory was already theirs, when the Sith were utterly defeated, what did the "moral" Jedi do? I am guessing you do not know (because again, you would not prattle about morality if you did). The Jedi and the Republic ordered the extermination of the Sith (not just a sect, but an entire species at this point in history). It was after this genocide that the Sith were pushed into becoming ruthless, genocidal, bloodthirsty fanatics, hellbent on revenge against the Republic and the destruction of the Jedi Order. The Jedi literally created the Sith, by persecuting those who sought to learn about the Dark Side, by making said persecutions harsher and harsher as time went on, and by outright committing genocide against those who refused to bow to the Jedi dogma. The Jedi are fanatics, and they pushed their opponents into becoming just as fanatical. Both the Sith and the Jedi are extremists, and when you think about it, both have an unhealthy mindset. Most people are not wholly evil nor wholly good, but are in between. By opting for just one extreme end of the spectrum, regardless which end that is, both are making a mistake. And this is not even "good vs evil" when you think about it, but more "extreme emotional repression vs extreme emotionalism". Bloody hell, almost every sect that challenged the Jedi Order originated from within the Order itself, that in itself should speak volumes. As for your idea that the Dark Side corrupts, it is impossible to state such a thing for certain. Early Darksiders were not bloodthirsty fanatics and actually sought a balance of both the Light and the Dark side. Later Darksiders were more fanatical and often unambiguously evil, but I would argue that was after they started clinging exclusively to the Dark Side with just as much fanaticism as the Jedi clung to the Light Side. Plus, by opting for the Dark side they basically branded themselves as material for the Jedi to purge, so that they would almost automatically become ruthless or even downright cruel is not really that hard to understand. The Sith were almost always badly outnumbered by the Jedi, plus the Jedi had the whole apparatus of the Republic at their disposal, it does not surprise me in the least that the Sith would turn out the way they did in the face of such odds. And even then, it was not entirely a given that a Sith would go bad. Case in point, Darth Vectivus, who was the Dark Lord of the Sith during the time of Bane's Sith Order. He was a Darksider, a Sith Dark Lord no less, but he retained a strict moral compass to the end of his life. When Jacen Solo, the future Darth Caedus, was first told of him, his reply was that he never heard of the guy. To that he was told "that's because he did no evil. He didn't attempt to conquer the galaxy, try to wipe out the population of a star system, or start an all-out war with the Jedi. He just existed, learned. Died of old age, surrounded by family and friends." Lumiya was using this example to sweeten Jacen's transition into the Dark Side, yes, but the thing is, she did not lie. That really was how Vectivus lived and died. I always found it baffling how a puritan sect hellbent on suppressing basic human nature and not above playing extremely dirty when the situation calls for it can be regarded as having the moral high ground. The Sith were not the good guys, but neither were the Jedi. Both are extremists and both are wrong.
@@marinusvonzilio9628 I came here looking for a simple explanation of the history of the Jedi and got a full holocron worth. Thank you. I know it was not for me but it was a fun read.
The Jedi Order: our vision is being clouded by the dark side. Luke: Sweet, y'all mind if I build my new order literally inside and on top of an old temple to the dark side?
In Legends, the Jedi Temple on Coruscant was never built on top of an old temple to the dark side. That was something invented by Filoni and after the decanonization of the old EU when he was asked about what TCW was going to continue to be about. Unless you're talking about Yavin 4, in which case you would be right.
Grand Admiral Thrawn not true exactly, when Luke goes back to Corsuscant he finds a dark side presence there. I could be wrong but I feel like his guess was it existed previous to the old Jedi order’s fall. This is in the yuzhan vong story arc
@@readable95 That's not exactly true either. What actually happened was that Luke and Co. went to a Yuuzhan Vong captured Coruscant because Luke had "a feeling" and found an extremely old and powerful walled off Neutral Force Nexus buried at the bedrock layer under the old Jedi Temple. This was neither a dark or lightside Force Nexus, and had been walled off to contain the raw power from flowing outward for untold eons. There was no temple.
@@readable95 It makes no sense anyway, in Legends at least, for a Sith Temple to be under the Jedi Temple, because it took thousands of years for the Sith to leave Korriban after the Jedi were already well established.
I'm very interested in what would "currently" be going on in the Star Wars galaxy, since each film starts with "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away".
My favorite is those from the SWTOR we because they're so many and most of them aren't damn fodder. Truly got the most massive Jedi vs Sith battles as well 💀
@@blackshogun272 I love the SWTOR era as well. MY main problem would be that Satele just has al her adventures contained to before the game and then she's resigned to basically just hang out and send the player on all the adventures.
Fighter 1001 in their defence, Palpatine and Plagieus were experts at force-concealment. It would have been highly unlikely that they’d have figured it out even if they were suspicious
I feel a major part of it is Palpatine’s power but I do believe part of it was Jedi ignorance. They Jedi had brought themselves to be generals in a war they never should have allowed themselves to be apart of (in the way they where part of it) and became heavily invested in following orders in war and politics. Rather than being the overall peacekeepers within the galaxy
And if they make a Legacy era trilogy centuries after the end of The Skywalker Saga, this should be the opening: Many years later in a galaxy far, far away
The similarity in the name Je'daii and Jeedai make me suspect a connection. The Followers of Bogan are never seen again after around 25,000BBY. All other Darksiders stem from the Jedi/Ashla thousands of years later. What if the Bogan, with their practice of Alchemical Fleshshaping, fled the galaxy to Yuuzhantar, built a new society, and went so far out of balance that they lost the Force like the Rakata? Then, having destroyed their world, and losing much of their history, they began a exodus *back* to the GFFA, where they invaded, fought the Jeedai, and were exiled to Zonoma Sekot, the child of Yuuzhantar.
The Sith started the Mandalorian Wars so Revan would betray the Republic. The Sith manipulated the Mandalorians. The Jedi Council was right to not rush into this war especially when it was all a setup. The Mandalorians were the real victims.
Honestly I love The Jedi and the new Jedi Fallen Order game is amazing makes you feel like a Jedi learning new things and traveling to do pretty much what a Jedi would try to do if they survived
I'd classify the Legacy era as Luke's order trying to settle in a role of institution while avoiding old mistakes. Like the order having a secret backup temple so despite the slaughter they survived in greater numbers and were more poised to strike forth, and their different approach to politics of being a separate faction.
Legends is the only true canon It had the same combination of mystery and adventure as the original trilogy. It had wonderful characters you loved as heroes and despised as villains while many who were neither remained memorable. It had both galaxy-spanning complexity, and the simple problems of the individual. It had everything we grew to love about Star Wars whereas Disney has consistently failed in that respect. Rogue One and the Mandalorian notwithstanding.
Weren't the Jedi purged for a Second time by Darth Krayt and the Sith which resulted in their near extinction? The NJO is pretty formidable, but the Sith are extremely powerful and not to be underestimated
@@punishedvenomsnake716 Right after the Vong war the Jedi who lived were all in their prime and all battle tested.Grandmaster Luke, Mara, Jaina and Jacen Solo etc. all strong and powerful.
@@blackreign351 you're wrong. Legends was ALWAYS considered canon. There are numerous pre-Disney articles confirming this. George Lucas wrote the backstories for several Legends characters most prominent among them being Darth Bane and Starkiller. Do some research.
Kos Juludo I want you to find where George Lucas specifically states “the legends are canon to my Star Wars story”. Please find quotes stating anything of that nature.
A lot of that stuff could easily be reinstated. Disney had no choice but to wipe the slate clean, because there was just too much stuff out there for them to have POSSIBLY been able to work around. As things progress, they will very likely reinstate various aspects and components of Legends into the main Canon once it becomes clear that those things will not conflict with their new stories. They already have done this to some extent. Frankly, as far as I'm concerned, all the Legends stuff that does NOT directly conflict with the current main Star Wars canon is itself canon until such time as it begins to come into conflict with the various new canon stories...
I'm gonna be honest just pirate it. The game is fun but there are very few games that are worth 60 bucks in my opinion. Or if ur gonna buy it buy it from steam.
Hey. I don't know if this is important or not, but for the past few years I've been coping with an anxiety disorder and depression. I just wanted you to know, that all of your videos help me a lot, because I am a huge fan of Star Wars, and every time I have yet another episode, I watch your channel, and.. well it calms me, and helps me to overcome these periods of uncontrollable fear and depression. Thanks a lot.
Eck, don't listen to the babies complaining about the sixty second sponsored bit, you deserve to make more money off your videos and I'm glad you have a sponsor! And to those of you that are complaining, it's the easiest thing in the galaxy to just... not buy the game if you don't want it? You don't have to like Epic Games just because they now sponsor Eck. Just be proud of our boy for having a sponsor. We, the actual fans, love you and appreciate your content, Eck! Keep up the great work!
I just bought around 40 Star Wars novels off eBay Maybe cost me $160 (shipping included) A bunch of them have no wear at all Check there if you want some amazing deals
Daniel Bohl that sounds like a dope purchase did you get the Republic Commando books and Darth Bane trilogy? I want to read those series the most I hear they are great
Taking the Legends Luke "the action hero" Skywalker with decades of training becoming the near Chosen One potential Force user over Jake Skywalker, just mainly because of how many Force powers he let me discover through his stories. My question then is: "Which Force powers from both canon and Legends you think are the most powerful/significant/etc. Is it Force projection, Shatterpoint or more of a weird side of Force, that being Aing-Tii teachings etc.? #askeck
I love your channel so much, Eck. You have a balanced perspective on controversial aspects of Star Wars, and reserve outright criticism for when it’s deserved. You have a lot of creativity and don’t gatekeep like other channels do. You’re the first Star Wars channel that I discovered. Thank you, sir.
You should so a video about how far the lore goes after the galactic civil war in legends. I know there is quite a bit, but I've always had in interest in it.
We shouldn't care about it. Legends willl live if fans like it, no one should throw it away, just because someone tells him that it isn't part of the current canon which is going to be rebooted as well some time.
I think your my favourite star wars lore channel man. Good voice no click bait, just well researched material presented in a passionate articulate and stylish way!
I'm personally a fan of the Old Republic SWTOR Era. As seeing the Jedi & Sith actually working together even though temporary reminds of when they were on single order.
omg i hadnt heard of the Tho Yor part of the jedi origin story, always very happy to learn more obscure lore about one of my favorite fictional timelines!
Make a separate video about the Legacy era!! So fascinating to see a future of Star Wars set over one century after the original trilogy. (“Legends” aka Expanded Universe > Disney “Canon”)
In retrospect it bears mentioning that before they moved to coruscant, the destruction of ossus was a big deal for the order losing most of their collected knowledge until some of it is recovered centuries later but even more until luke rediscovers it.
Because Epic gives more money to the developers instead of the storefront. Also, both sell games so I have no attachment to any. Except GOG. GOG is love.
Video idea: could coruscant stop an outbreak of The Thing from the 1982 film. Be interesting with the idea of how jedi would sense, if at all, someone who's infected
Disney should just release 90 minute films in the 2003 clone wars animation and title them “Star Wars Legends movies” It’s a win-win. Disney makes more money and they appease both fandoms.
What would have happened if UNSC had defeated he covenant forces and captured the forerunner fleet in Halo Wars instead of destroying the ships?. #askeck
That’s dependent on how fast they could learn to control them. Cause I guarantee you the covenant aren’t taking that lying down and they don’t have the firepower to take on something like the unyielding hierophant, which I’m sure something like that would be sent there if not that itself to, “cleanse their filth.”
ADARKWIND I know it's a month late, but I can't resist. Forerunner technology was designed to be used almost immediately upon activation by humans, and also made to be as easy for a human to use as possible. Not only that, but it was coded into human DNA to understand forerunner equipment. The fleet was made for the humans to claim. When they were ready, they were to use them to uphold the mantle they'd inherited, as well as eventually discovering the Domain and every other Forerunner artifact left behind. The ruins of the Forerunners are the birthright of the Humans. Forerunner ships were immense in power. They were faster, tougher, stronger, bigger, and more advanced than Covenant ships. It was said in Halo 2 that, had Truth lead the Keyship to Earth, the defense fleet wouldn't stand a chance. This is that keyship, bur repurposed for war and multiplied a thousand fold. Not only would Humanity suddenly have technology superior to the Covenant, they'd also have a fleet with the strength to push the Covenant back to Harvest. They likely wouldn't even need to push them back, as the Forerunner technology would allow them to travel to any Forerunner installation around the galaxy they pleased, removing any limits of movement from Humanity, and allowing them to glass, disorient, and annihilate the Covenant.
Mcstompwaffle this is a misconception as while they have shown to turn it on they have many more times shown they have no clue what they’re doing. Moreover unless specifically handled by the librarian and her life workers to be able to do so it is not true that it was made for their ease of access. Especially considering how many times we are told in the lore that she was an anomaly among her species in her way of thinking and that more of them were prone to the original Didacts’ line of thought that humans were inferior and had no right to the mantle. So again my point stands if they have the time to learn and understand the tools left behind they have a chance. However seeing as all covenant tech has some basis in forerunner tech it is just as likely they figure it out.
I have an idea for another galactic compared video. (1) Recata Empire vs. UNSC (post human covenant war (2) 3 Magna Guards v 5 Spartans 2s (3) 5 magna guards vs The Silent Shadow (covenant assassins group)
You know the situation is screwed up if Daala is the chief of state of the Galactic Alliance. She wanted to burn Coruscant by ramming a Star Destroyer into it.
Slight correction on the Revan and Malak part, the same source that says Vitiate dominated them to his will also says they fell to the darkside before ever going to malachor. They were both dark jedi by the end of the war, dromund kaas merely briefly aligned them with the sith after they already fell.
I'm certain Legends would have continued if Disney never bought Star Wars. I would've loved to know that, after everything they went through, the Jedi Order would finally flourish once again and regain their reputation, if not obtain a better one, of a respected organization of keepers of peace and justice throughout the Galaxy. I'd love to know that, today, the Galaxy far far way has achieved everything they dreamed of through hard choices, emerged from all that conflict and more: Peace, unity, Hell maybe even a complete charting of the Unknown Regions and stuff like that.
"Jeedai"? Not Jed'aii? Speaking of which, I'm surprised there was no one throughout Star Wars history who thought about trying to restore the Jed'aii order all these years.
Honestly i love the souls-like bits of fallen order, except for the fact it often feels like im swinging a swimming noodle around instead of a lightsaber lol.
I’m currently building a collection of both canon and legends, and tbh some of the canon books are so good I try to mentally fit them into my legends timeline because I wouldn’t mind if they could all fit together somehow
*Jedi:* We follow the light and we preach harmony *Proto Sith:* Cool, we'll explore different aspects of the Force and follow it's will *Jedi:* eXtErMiNaTuS!!!
Don't think it's prudent for me to copy/paste, so I'll just briefly say that's not how it happened... because there is indeed no source on how the Force Wars *did* happen.
@@reedcoffman3210 Only time I'd recommend Origin is if it's the only alternative to Epic but then again, anything is better than Epic. They *do* apparently pay really well though...
They are in no way exclusive. Playstation exclusives are exclusives because you need different hardware to play it. Any windows PC will run a game sold on the epic store. No different from Steam. Also competition is good.
The only good thing about the new Cannon is that Chewie is still alive! Although I did like Rey and Ben. I just would've preferred them to be in completely different stories and even as different people!
Asides from the battle of Mon Cala, where else were non-Clone and non-droid units used during the Clone Wars? #askeck Video suggestion/request: X-83 Twintail vs. Tie Defender (Legends) A thorough analysis/breakdown/explanation of post-Endor Tie models
@eckhartsladder I double checked past videos before I asking this. I would like to suggest doing a discussion video on the different Sith Philosophies, as I believe a few have popped up over the course of Star Wars history (I count atleast 4 or 5 [Tepends if Treya's order counts as a separate philosophy]). I think it would be an interesting video. Perhaps maybe even discuss how they seemed as concepts vs practical, and, if they were long lasting, whether they were more effective at creation/necessary for the time than when they were by the end.
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Okey dokey
Unsc Infinity vs Borg Cube
Covenant vs Rebel Alliance in a total war
Fuck Epic
#AskEck
*Attempt 650*
Do the Forerunners vs The Imperium of Man Pre Horus Heresy.
Would you consider doing a full video on legacy era? Legacy is my favorite
So basically, the Jedi went from Space Buddhists to Space Samurai, and then to Space Navy SEALS, and finally, Space Knights.
I like how the og jedi order tried to balance the dark and light side, maintaining moral ambiguity. That shit was fire and there were like no conflicts. It is only after they pushed their bullshit moral fascism that war and genocide became common.
@@vitalstatistixthegaul770 its like can see your real life beliefs in how you speak about star wars. Its rather worrisome.
Nevermind the whole "darkside seeks power and to abuse power" which actually is morally wrong, you just dont like that they call it out, because you personally feel that its actually acceptable because "perspective"; when really, thats just a kaleidoscope to divert attention from a moral flaw .. lol
@@davedavidson8208 I don't believe in morality I've read max stirner
@@davedavidson8208 Focusing too much on the poster and not on his point. Your "nevermind" part is wrong. Have you actually read anything about the early Darksiders? I will go on a limb and guess the answer is "no".
The early Darksiders were not actually advocating learning solely the Dark Side, instead they were in favour the balanced approach of the previous Je'daii.
Take the Legions of Lettow. Xendor was a high ranking Jedi who was dissatisfied with the Jedi Order outright forbidding the study of the Dark Side. He attempted to gain the Order's blessing in studying it (note how he did not go all civil war on them) but was denied every time. Eventually, he just left the Order and established his own academy at Lettow (again, note how he did not go all civil war on them). His academy prospered and it was then that the Jedi Order decided this must not be allowed to stand (and by "this" I mean having people approach the study of the Force in ways contrary to the Jedi dogma). The Jedi were the ones who amassed an army and attacked first (interested to hear how your moral compass would try to justify this).
Xendor actually tried to make the war as brief as possible to minimise bloodshed (again, because I like pointing these things out, note who is doing, as you would put it, the morally right choices here). The Jedi eventually gained the upper hand and pushed the Legions into Republic space (at the time the Order and the Republic were not officially aligned). This push was deliberate on the part of the Jedi since they wanted the Republic to ally with them against the Legions. It was Xendor who tried to stop the conflict from spilling into Republic territory and even tried to warn the Republic, but the Jedi got there first and were successful in getting the Republic to brand Xendor as a rogue warlord.
In the aftermath of the conflict Danzigorro Potts, a young Jedi who served in the war, concluded that the Jedi Order needed a common enemy on whom they can concentrate and thus prevent the Order members from turning on one another. Interesting that the "good guys" would need such glue to keep them together. It is almost like morality has nothing to do with it.
After that, any further push to study the Dark Side was met with instant hostility from the Jedi. It did not matter how non-violent or reasonable a request may have been, it would be met with force. The Jedi literally created their own worst enemies. What you prattle on with all that moral talk are the Sith, and the Sith are a direct result of Jedi bigotry and fanaticism. The fallen Jedi who would create the first Sith were more radical than Xendor's Legions, and over time the Jedi would push them into more extreme radicalism. Take the old Sith Empire. It was a warlike, almost Klingon-like society, but it did have its fair share of level heads who pushed for neutrality with the Republic and avoiding open war, so the Sith were hardly a force of pure evil at this point. The warmongers prevailed and started the Great Hyperspace War, and in the aftermath what did the Jedi and the Republic do? When victory was already theirs, when the Sith were utterly defeated, what did the "moral" Jedi do? I am guessing you do not know (because again, you would not prattle about morality if you did). The Jedi and the Republic ordered the extermination of the Sith (not just a sect, but an entire species at this point in history).
It was after this genocide that the Sith were pushed into becoming ruthless, genocidal, bloodthirsty fanatics, hellbent on revenge against the Republic and the destruction of the Jedi Order. The Jedi literally created the Sith, by persecuting those who sought to learn about the Dark Side, by making said persecutions harsher and harsher as time went on, and by outright committing genocide against those who refused to bow to the Jedi dogma. The Jedi are fanatics, and they pushed their opponents into becoming just as fanatical. Both the Sith and the Jedi are extremists, and when you think about it, both have an unhealthy mindset. Most people are not wholly evil nor wholly good, but are in between. By opting for just one extreme end of the spectrum, regardless which end that is, both are making a mistake. And this is not even "good vs evil" when you think about it, but more "extreme emotional repression vs extreme emotionalism". Bloody hell, almost every sect that challenged the Jedi Order originated from within the Order itself, that in itself should speak volumes.
As for your idea that the Dark Side corrupts, it is impossible to state such a thing for certain. Early Darksiders were not bloodthirsty fanatics and actually sought a balance of both the Light and the Dark side. Later Darksiders were more fanatical and often unambiguously evil, but I would argue that was after they started clinging exclusively to the Dark Side with just as much fanaticism as the Jedi clung to the Light Side. Plus, by opting for the Dark side they basically branded themselves as material for the Jedi to purge, so that they would almost automatically become ruthless or even downright cruel is not really that hard to understand. The Sith were almost always badly outnumbered by the Jedi, plus the Jedi had the whole apparatus of the Republic at their disposal, it does not surprise me in the least that the Sith would turn out the way they did in the face of such odds.
And even then, it was not entirely a given that a Sith would go bad. Case in point, Darth Vectivus, who was the Dark Lord of the Sith during the time of Bane's Sith Order. He was a Darksider, a Sith Dark Lord no less, but he retained a strict moral compass to the end of his life. When Jacen Solo, the future Darth Caedus, was first told of him, his reply was that he never heard of the guy. To that he was told "that's because he did no evil. He didn't attempt to conquer the galaxy, try to wipe out the population of a star system, or start an all-out war with the Jedi. He just existed, learned. Died of old age, surrounded by family and friends." Lumiya was using this example to sweeten Jacen's transition into the Dark Side, yes, but the thing is, she did not lie. That really was how Vectivus lived and died.
I always found it baffling how a puritan sect hellbent on suppressing basic human nature and not above playing extremely dirty when the situation calls for it can be regarded as having the moral high ground. The Sith were not the good guys, but neither were the Jedi. Both are extremists and both are wrong.
@@marinusvonzilio9628 I came here looking for a simple explanation of the history of the Jedi and got a full holocron worth. Thank you. I know it was not for me but it was a fun read.
The Jedi Order: our vision is being clouded by the dark side.
Luke: Sweet, y'all mind if I build my new order literally inside and on top of an old temple to the dark side?
He did it to mask his own force prescence
In Legends, the Jedi Temple on Coruscant was never built on top of an old temple to the dark side. That was something invented by Filoni and after the decanonization of the old EU when he was asked about what TCW was going to continue to be about. Unless you're talking about Yavin 4, in which case you would be right.
Grand Admiral Thrawn not true exactly, when Luke goes back to Corsuscant he finds a dark side presence there. I could be wrong but I feel like his guess was it existed previous to the old Jedi order’s fall.
This is in the yuzhan vong story arc
@@readable95 That's not exactly true either. What actually happened was that Luke and Co. went to a Yuuzhan Vong captured Coruscant because Luke had "a feeling" and found an extremely old and powerful walled off Neutral Force Nexus buried at the bedrock layer under the old Jedi Temple. This was neither a dark or lightside Force Nexus, and had been walled off to contain the raw power from flowing outward for untold eons. There was no temple.
@@readable95 It makes no sense anyway, in Legends at least, for a Sith Temple to be under the Jedi Temple, because it took thousands of years for the Sith to leave Korriban after the Jedi were already well established.
I'm very interested in what would "currently" be going on in the Star Wars galaxy, since each film starts with "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away".
Lacroix Crater oh, shit
That's one of those questions you just don't ask.
Ah shit here we go. Alot of shit happened, people died and nobody alive is anyone we know and tech is unfuckingbelievable
Maybe the next trilogy could be set centuries after the skywalker saga and have "many years later in a galaxy far far away"
@@caderen5624 it's a bold jump, an entirely new story. But I don't Kathleen Kennedy would be able to come up with a story
The New Jedi Order is my favorite, because Mara Jade is still alive and Jacen Solo a hero.
That is a badass group of Jedi.Grandmaster Luke, Mara, Solo twins etc..
My favorite is those from the SWTOR we because they're so many and most of them aren't damn fodder. Truly got the most massive Jedi vs Sith battles as well 💀
Legacy Era is my favorite
@@blackshogun272 I love the SWTOR era as well. MY main problem would be that Satele just has al her adventures contained to before the game and then she's resigned to basically just hang out and send the player on all the adventures.
Don't forget Anakin Solo everyone thought he was going to replace Luke and he had the potential to possibly do it also
The era of stupidity where they met with the only sith in the galaxy once a week and didn’t realize it
Ha so true
Fighter 1001 in their defence, Palpatine and Plagieus were experts at force-concealment. It would have been highly unlikely that they’d have figured it out even if they were suspicious
Jordan Precisely!
I feel a major part of it is Palpatine’s power but I do believe part of it was Jedi ignorance. They Jedi had brought themselves to be generals in a war they never should have allowed themselves to be apart of (in the way they where part of it) and became heavily invested in following orders in war and politics. Rather than being the overall peacekeepers within the galaxy
Honestly they should have been neutral if not more sympathetic to the overall ideas of the CIS
If they make an Old Republic trilogy, this should be the opening:
*A very long time ago in a galaxy far,*
*far away....*
And if they make a Legacy era trilogy centuries after the end of The Skywalker Saga, this should be the opening:
Many years later in a galaxy far, far away
@@caderen5624 Yes, I am doing my own trilogy between legacy and the new order it bridges the gasps.
A bit longer time ago in a galaxy far far away...
Old republic trilogy would be dope!!
@@neff___3658 Agreed! That would be awesome!
The similarity in the name Je'daii and Jeedai make me suspect a connection. The Followers of Bogan are never seen again after around 25,000BBY. All other Darksiders stem from the Jedi/Ashla thousands of years later.
What if the Bogan, with their practice of Alchemical Fleshshaping, fled the galaxy to Yuuzhantar, built a new society, and went so far out of balance that they lost the Force like the Rakata? Then, having destroyed their world, and losing much of their history, they began a exodus *back* to the GFFA, where they invaded, fought the Jeedai, and were exiled to Zonoma Sekot, the child of Yuuzhantar.
Well, that's certainly an intresting theory.
Pity that I can't leave more likes here, it deserves more attention
That makes so much sense!
I always thought it was just the Vong mispronouncing "Jedi"
@@juliendacoolien3454 Their mispronounciation is sure phonetically close to the name of the predecessor order.
The Sith started the Mandalorian Wars so Revan would betray the Republic.
The Sith manipulated the Mandalorians.
The Jedi Council was right to not rush into this war especially when it was all a setup.
The Mandalorians were the real victims.
Honestly I love The Jedi and the new Jedi Fallen Order game is amazing makes you feel like a Jedi learning new things and traveling to do pretty much what a Jedi would try to do if they survived
I'd classify the Legacy era as Luke's order trying to settle in a role of institution while avoiding old mistakes. Like the order having a secret backup temple so despite the slaughter they survived in greater numbers and were more poised to strike forth, and their different approach to politics of being a separate faction.
Legends is the only true canon It had the same combination of mystery and adventure as the original trilogy. It had wonderful characters you loved as heroes and despised as villains while many who were neither remained memorable. It had both galaxy-spanning complexity, and the simple problems of the individual. It had everything we grew to love about Star Wars whereas Disney has consistently failed in that respect. Rogue One and the Mandalorian notwithstanding.
Luke's New Jedi Order right after the Vong war is unbeatable.
Weren't the Jedi purged for a Second time by Darth Krayt and the Sith which resulted in their near extinction?
The NJO is pretty formidable, but the Sith are extremely powerful and not to be underestimated
Arthur Morgan idk about near extinction
Arthur Morgan Technically that was the third Jedi Purge.
Because 25% are Skywalker's and I still think they'd get stomped by the Jedi of the old republic. Ending after the Battle of Ruusan
@@punishedvenomsnake716 Right after the Vong war the Jedi who lived were all in their prime and all battle tested.Grandmaster Luke, Mara, Jaina and Jacen Solo etc. all strong and powerful.
Last time I was this early, the Jedi were being formed
Ok boomer
@@theflame5919
Boomer, ok
Last time I was this early, people made original comments.
Last time I was this late, it was the Legacy Period
i prefer chesseburger over a sandwich
The song is actually Resonance by Home if you were wondering
I still hate that legends isn't considered Canon...
It never was canon though, Lucas himself just said that. Reason why it's all considered legends and not part of his original story
@@blackreign351 you're wrong. Legends was ALWAYS considered canon. There are numerous pre-Disney articles confirming this. George Lucas wrote the backstories for several Legends characters most prominent among them being Darth Bane and Starkiller. Do some research.
Kos Juludo no it wasn’t. It was never canon to George Lucas story. Where are you getting this knowledge from?
Kos Juludo I want you to find where George Lucas specifically states “the legends are canon to my Star Wars story”. Please find quotes stating anything of that nature.
A lot of that stuff could easily be reinstated. Disney had no choice but to wipe the slate clean, because there was just too much stuff out there for them to have POSSIBLY been able to work around. As things progress, they will very likely reinstate various aspects and components of Legends into the main Canon once it becomes clear that those things will not conflict with their new stories. They already have done this to some extent.
Frankly, as far as I'm concerned, all the Legends stuff that does NOT directly conflict with the current main Star Wars canon is itself canon until such time as it begins to come into conflict with the various new canon stories...
The youngling era, where order 66 was executed and kids were slaughtered
"This is where the fun begins!"
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“Dew It”
Sanguine Sentry
“Dew it”
Man, the last time I was this early the First Death Star was still fully operational 😮
Yawn.
"Its available for only $59.99" so the full price of games?
A cent off is still a cent off
Retro Nostalgia but taxes!! :(
I'm gonna be honest just pirate it. The game is fun but there are very few games that are worth 60 bucks in my opinion. Or if ur gonna buy it buy it from steam.
What did you expect you bum?
@@alpharius1015 why pirate it, it pisses off ea
God the star wars timeline is actually really bleak.
Laughs in 40K
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What if Noble Team had prevented Reach from falling to the covenant? #askeck
Zurgo 2004 how?
@@adarkwind4712 I don't know, it's an extremely unlikely scenario but it would be fun to theorize
The covenant would still win and glass the planet
@@Jack958 Probably
Remember reach
I love the UA-cam subtitles. “Chancellor constipation”
The Jedi civil war era was awesome. Old school like revan, bastila, and the exile were so cool to play as in kotor 1&2
Eck, don't listen to the babies complaining about the sixty second sponsored bit, you deserve to make more money off your videos and I'm glad you have a sponsor! And to those of you that are complaining, it's the easiest thing in the galaxy to just... not buy the game if you don't want it? You don't have to like Epic Games just because they now sponsor Eck. Just be proud of our boy for having a sponsor.
We, the actual fans, love you and appreciate your content, Eck! Keep up the great work!
Just got myself Book 3 of the Black Fleet Crisis: Tyrant's Test and the Crucible, gonna be reading for a while 😀
I just bought around 40 Star Wars novels off eBay
Maybe cost me $160 (shipping included)
A bunch of them have no wear at all
Check there if you want some amazing deals
@@DanielSan1776I would love to get some Legends material in this Disney age thx for telling me
Daniel Bohl that sounds like a dope purchase did you get the Republic Commando books and Darth Bane trilogy? I want to read those series the most I hear they are great
@@aamirrazak3467 No, I didn't get them yet
Taking the Legends Luke "the action hero" Skywalker with decades of training becoming the near Chosen One potential Force user over Jake Skywalker, just mainly because of how many Force powers he let me discover through his stories. My question then is: "Which Force powers from both canon and Legends you think are the most powerful/significant/etc. Is it Force projection, Shatterpoint or more of a weird side of Force, that being Aing-Tii teachings etc.? #askeck
Are you talking about flowwalking ?
@@damarglover6363 Among other things yes...
The aing tii thing is cool I think the most powerful “force power” is oneness w the force you basically become untouchable
Shatter point I think is one of the most OP if you can master it.
This is the kind of video that I love, Not everybody can delve this deep into such a deep, and vast subject. Awesome job my friend 😍👍🏻
I love your channel so much, Eck. You have a balanced perspective on controversial aspects of Star Wars, and reserve outright criticism for when it’s deserved. You have a lot of creativity and don’t gatekeep like other channels do. You’re the first Star Wars channel that I discovered. Thank you, sir.
Longer videos like this one please 🙏
So basically the OG Jedi were asian alien samurai..
You should so a video about how far the lore goes after the galactic civil war in legends. I know there is quite a bit, but I've always had in interest in it.
Disney: “That’s a nice timeline describing the lore of Star Wars you got there. Would be a shame is someone were to...uncanonise it.”
We shouldn't care about it. Legends willl live if fans like it, no one should throw it away, just because someone tells him that it isn't part of the current canon which is going to be rebooted as well some time.
I think your my favourite star wars lore channel man. Good voice no click bait, just well researched material presented in a passionate articulate and stylish way!
I'm personally a fan of the Old Republic SWTOR Era. As seeing the Jedi & Sith actually working together even though temporary reminds of when they were on single order.
Eck, please do a video on Exar Kun! The hype is always real when he's involved :)
Dark Jedi: We want to continue to study all aspects of the Force in order to maintain true balance.
Jedi: EXILE AND SLAUGHTER
omg i hadnt heard of the Tho Yor part of the jedi origin story, always very happy to learn more obscure lore about one of my favorite fictional timelines!
Love you Eck old pal
I’m happy to have this comprehensive history all in one concise video! Jesus Christ be with you friend!😊
Make a separate video about the Legacy era!! So fascinating to see a future of Star Wars set over one century after the original trilogy. (“Legends” aka Expanded Universe > Disney “Canon”)
In retrospect it bears mentioning that before they moved to coruscant, the destruction of ossus was a big deal for the order losing most of their collected knowledge until some of it is recovered centuries later but even more until luke rediscovers it.
Why would i buy Fallen order on epic games when it’s the same price on steam, the vastly superior client...
People with a spine dont sell out to epic
Because Epic gives more money to the developers instead of the storefront. Also, both sell games so I have no attachment to any.
Except GOG. GOG is love.
@@darkseid1975 the devs are already paid. Epig gives more money to ceos
The only reason to buy Fallen Order from Epic Games is for the Fortnite skin assuming anybody besides 9 year olds and streamers plays that game.
Video idea: could coruscant stop an outbreak of The Thing from the 1982 film. Be interesting with the idea of how jedi would sense, if at all, someone who's infected
Thank you for making so many great videos for us to enjoy Eck!
Disney should just release 90 minute films in the 2003 clone wars animation and title them “Star Wars Legends movies”
It’s a win-win. Disney makes more money and they appease both fandoms.
Seen Hoth in the thumbnail, knew it was going to be a great episode. Loved the older era.
This is exactly what I needed right now, I’ve been doing a lot of research into the past of “Star Wars” and this helps clear up confusion I had
declared non canon by Disney though
The Krayt era was so cool. I wish we could have seen what happened next, but I guess we never will...
I read this as 'Jedi ears' and was very interested.
for "ONLY" 59,99 you say? :O
AND you get the honour to use the epic games store
59,99*
And the data they send to china
@@elenaa_28 Christmas happened early this year, just what I've always wanted!
Yeah, for a 20 hour game, no thanks.
majomember1000 And the possibility all ur progress will be randomly deleted
What would have happened if UNSC had defeated he covenant forces and captured the forerunner fleet in Halo Wars instead of destroying the ships?. #askeck
Yes!
That’s dependent on how fast they could learn to control them. Cause I guarantee you the covenant aren’t taking that lying down and they don’t have the firepower to take on something like the unyielding hierophant, which I’m sure something like that would be sent there if not that itself to, “cleanse their filth.”
ADARKWIND I know it's a month late, but I can't resist.
Forerunner technology was designed to be used almost immediately upon activation by humans, and also made to be as easy for a human to use as possible. Not only that, but it was coded into human DNA to understand forerunner equipment. The fleet was made for the humans to claim. When they were ready, they were to use them to uphold the mantle they'd inherited, as well as eventually discovering the Domain and every other Forerunner artifact left behind. The ruins of the Forerunners are the birthright of the Humans.
Forerunner ships were immense in power. They were faster, tougher, stronger, bigger, and more advanced than Covenant ships. It was said in Halo 2 that, had Truth lead the Keyship to Earth, the defense fleet wouldn't stand a chance. This is that keyship, bur repurposed for war and multiplied a thousand fold. Not only would Humanity suddenly have technology superior to the Covenant, they'd also have a fleet with the strength to push the Covenant back to Harvest. They likely wouldn't even need to push them back, as the Forerunner technology would allow them to travel to any Forerunner installation around the galaxy they pleased, removing any limits of movement from Humanity, and allowing them to glass, disorient, and annihilate the Covenant.
Mcstompwaffle this is a misconception as while they have shown to turn it on they have many more times shown they have no clue what they’re doing. Moreover unless specifically handled by the librarian and her life workers to be able to do so it is not true that it was made for their ease of access. Especially considering how many times we are told in the lore that she was an anomaly among her species in her way of thinking and that more of them were prone to the original Didacts’ line of thought that humans were inferior and had no right to the mantle. So again my point stands if they have the time to learn and understand the tools left behind they have a chance. However seeing as all covenant tech has some basis in forerunner tech it is just as likely they figure it out.
youtubers: exist
Epic Games: Let us introduce Jedi Fallen Order
At least it isn't Raid Shadow Legends
@@Superintendent8814 fair enough
Oh my god, the clip at the end was gold.
This was easily one of your best videos yet! I’d really like to see more history videos about Star Wars
Last time I was this early, Anakin slaughtered the younglings.
Yawn.
I Would Appreciate a more specific video of every Era, but i definetly enjoyed this one, good Work Ecks!
I have an idea for another galactic compared video.
(1) Recata Empire vs. UNSC (post human covenant war
(2) 3 Magna Guards v 5 Spartans 2s
(3) 5 magna guards vs The Silent Shadow (covenant assassins group)
Type-47A(H2) scarab vs type-47B(H3,reach,odst) scarab vs Banished scarab vs Volatile scarab
Appreciate an ad thats actually like the content. Still waiting for raycons
I got SWJ: FO last week, wish I knew earlier that you had a code so i could support you :/
No ads? I'm not even a big Star Wars fan but what the heck - have my subscription!
The Old Republic era is the best and the most badass
That outro is just the best
You know the channels good when you smile because they’ve got sponsors!
You know a channel is shit when they have an epic connection
Nah, it's worse because he's promoting a game for "ONLY $59.99," by the Epic Store.
Great videos man. Best outro I've seen ever
If only the legacy era was what Disney would make movies of. Oh the possibilities
I'm afraid they would Trainwreck that
Later. They have to get past the immediate consequences of the original trilogy first.
I’m glad to see that you gained like 3 thousand subscribers over the past days
Great video. Man I miss reading those Legends books
Man the Jedi Order logo looks a lot like the Brotherhood of Steel's logo. I wonder if there is influence there, or it's just a coincidence.
Nobody ever wants to go in depth about the legacy era. So much content
EchartsLadder: I'm not gonna spoil Knight of the Old Republic in case you wanna play the game.
EchartsLadder 2 seconds later: *spoils the game*
Finally, a video where the editor looping SWTOR footage might actually make sense. lol
I'm so glad it's not just me.
I have never watched a video like this about star wars lore. well done. thanks. I didn't ask for it but glad I watched. very interesting history.
dig these longer videos compared against 7 minute videos.
I really wish Disney would allow legends to continue, keep their canon the way they want but give the fans stories that are actually good
It will happen, when storygroup changes...and some of the disney executives.
You know the situation is screwed up if Daala is the chief of state of the Galactic Alliance. She wanted to burn Coruscant by ramming a Star Destroyer into it.
Slight correction on the Revan and Malak part, the same source that says Vitiate dominated them to his will also says they fell to the darkside before ever going to malachor. They were both dark jedi by the end of the war, dromund kaas merely briefly aligned them with the sith after they already fell.
Sometimes, I just watch the videos of this channel to skip to the end and see that dog with the music
Oh, Hello There!
I'm certain Legends would have continued if Disney never bought Star Wars. I would've loved to know that, after everything they went through, the Jedi Order would finally flourish once again and regain their reputation, if not obtain a better one, of a respected organization of keepers of peace and justice throughout the Galaxy. I'd love to know that, today, the Galaxy far far way has achieved everything they dreamed of through hard choices, emerged from all that conflict and more: Peace, unity, Hell maybe even a complete charting of the Unknown Regions and stuff like that.
"Jeedai"? Not Jed'aii? Speaking of which, I'm surprised there was no one throughout Star Wars history who thought about trying to restore the Jed'aii order all these years.
Je'Dai --> the reason behind the schism of Light and Dark, and more than ten thousand years of conflict and atrocity. GOOD JOB GUYS.
Honestly i love the souls-like bits of fallen order, except for the fact it often feels like im swinging a swimming noodle around instead of a lightsaber lol.
I’m currently building a collection of both canon and legends, and tbh some of the canon books are so good I try to mentally fit them into my legends timeline because I wouldn’t mind if they could all fit together somehow
*Jedi:* We follow the light and we preach harmony
*Proto Sith:* Cool, we'll explore different aspects of the Force and follow it's will
*Jedi:* eXtErMiNaTuS!!!
The proto sith also started dabbling in what would come to be known as Sith Alchemy.
Don't think it's prudent for me to copy/paste, so I'll just briefly say that's not how it happened... because there is indeed no source on how the Force Wars *did* happen.
More like
Jedi: Hey, let's not piss off a reality warping cosmic power by trying to beat it into submission
Proto-sith: yeah, but if we tried anyway?
Good job on the video, I really enjoyed all the EU material up to the Vong Invasion.
Do not support the Epic Game Store. Cancerous on the PC community with exclusives.
Yeah just buy it on stream or origin
@@reedcoffman3210 Only time I'd recommend Origin is if it's the only alternative to Epic but then again, anything is better than Epic.
They *do* apparently pay really well though...
Even piracy is more morally acceptable than using the epic store
They are in no way exclusive. Playstation exclusives are exclusives because you need different hardware to play it. Any windows PC will run a game sold on the epic store. No different from Steam. Also competition is good.
@@wilberdebeer4696 you dont know what exclusivity means
Even as powerful as Luke was, I doubt he could even go toe to toe with someone like someone from the the Force Wars.
You should do some cannon lore
You should so a video about the sith exiles
You should do a video on all orders and leaders that called them selves sith
Man that sunshot with the intro. I thougt: by chemistry exam, helloooo eckhartladder
Cool story Eck, cool story. Keep it up homie!
You just reminded me of how much more I appreciate Legends Lore. I think it's time to re-read the Legacy Comics
The only good thing about the new Cannon is that Chewie is still alive! Although I did like Rey and Ben. I just would've preferred them to be in completely different stories and even as different people!
Asides from the battle of Mon Cala, where else were non-Clone and non-droid units used during the Clone Wars? #askeck
Video suggestion/request:
X-83 Twintail vs. Tie Defender (Legends)
A thorough analysis/breakdown/explanation of post-Endor Tie models
@eckhartsladder I double checked past videos before I asking this. I would like to suggest doing a discussion video on the different Sith Philosophies, as I believe a few have popped up over the course of Star Wars history (I count atleast 4 or 5 [Tepends if Treya's order counts as a separate philosophy]). I think it would be an interesting video. Perhaps maybe even discuss how they seemed as concepts vs practical, and, if they were long lasting, whether they were more effective at creation/necessary for the time than when they were by the end.
why is legends content so much better than the movies
Eckhart... Ek... CLONE TROOPER ECHO!!!