Corellians really are one of the most fascinating people of the Galaxy. I wonder why they never became an empire because they had everything to do it. I guess that they choose to be the homeworld of heroes.
@@mangofett927 Well, they have a solar system with 5 inhabited worlds, a population of billions, and an innate skill with navigation and piloting. They have everything needed for an empire.
The Jedi Order had several different sects or enclaves spread across the Galaxy, and while many Sith Lords made their life purpose to destroy many of these outside Jedi for Fear that their interpretation of the Jedi Order could become more effective and powerful compared to the mainstream Jedi in the Core.
Some of these non traditional Orthodox Jedi had the right idea. Like destroying an enemy with ZERO interest in Peace or good. OR having a family and love attachment. Meaning some Jedi like Anakin and Dooku coulda been kept from ever falling had then been in one of these Orders that woulda helped them correctly and supported them properly. Which woulda made the likes of Palpatine hated an sworn enemies with absolutely NOTHING to offer such said Jedi.
6:07-6:11: I'm not surprised the peace between the Jedi and Sith didn't last, what is surprising is that is lasted 20 years, it actually made it into double digits. I would have said 5 years tops before they're back to trying to kill each other. LOL. Also, I think the Green Jedi had the right idea, with how big the Galaxy is, it makes sense to have a few Jedi either station on a planet or in charge of a couple of planets or a sector, that way if something happens they can be quick to act to help, and also be quick to contact the Jedi and the Republic to tell them what is up so they can send help should the need arise, instead of them all being in the dark because of how far it is from the Core.
Just because cooperation is good, doesn't mean it remedies the concept of checks and balances. (Say, have you heard about the possible TOH announcements for the NY Comic Con?)
@@michaelandreipalon359 Oh yeah, I know. It's back. It may only be one Special and will have to wait next year for the next two, but I'm still excited. And a tad disappointed, as I hoped the hiatus would last a little longer, to give me time to post all the chapters I've currently finished for my version of Season 3 fanfic, but I'll at least get up to chapter 7 before it gets here, so that's good at least. Also, speaking of news did you hear about what was revealed about Valeriana in Amphibia, because dang that explains so much.
Corellia is a very important world even politically. Wasn’t it one of the Republic’s founding worlds along with Coruscant? I think there’s very good reason to have a sect like the Green Jedi on such a world besides what you mentioned, Geetsly. With that in mind, I’m surprised Coruscant didn’t have its own elite Jedi sect with knights and masters stationed here and there. They could make Coruscant a much better place live on every level.
@@Alex-sv7vt True, but the sort of focus (using the meaning of the word more roughly given what ‘focus’ means as a Force Sensitive) the Green Jedi applied on Corellia would be immensely beneficial for both the Jedi and the planet’s civilization.
Sounds like my kind of Jedi. This is the group I would want to party with. Far too many Different species of Alien Babes for me to stay put in just the Cirellia Sector. Upon review, I make a better Scoundrel than a Jedi.
I agree that this is the better way for the Jedi Order to operate. With Jedi Enclaves existed across the galaxy and worked alongside with the local security forces, there will be no need of the Free Trade Zone and those megacorporations will never have their own private droid armies or even the seats in the Senate. And this will make it harder for the Sith who operated by Darth Bane's Rule of Two to do anything about it. Sure, they can stirred up insurgencies, terrorist attacks and crises as many times as they wanted but the systems with their own Jedi Enclaves and security forces will be able to handle them just fine. So I doubted the Sith will find a way to set things into motion that will led to the Clones Wars like at all. So the best option for the Sith is to make the Jedi obsolete like the one from Darth Teneberous' plan, which is going to be very hard thing to do. Either that or trying to rule from the shadow through the galaxy's economy. I think this is for the best for the time being at least.
Minor note: The Cold War period between the Sith Empire and Galactic Republic lasted until around 10 years after the Treaty of Coruscant, a little over a decade.
10:02 The New Republic? I wonder what their role was in The Corellian Insurrection in 18 ABY, and under The GFFA in 40 ABY (Second Galactic Civil War)? How well did Han Solo get along with them, or Corran Horn?
Basically the survivors and children of the Green Jedi joined Luke's Jedi order and Luke took care not to use Jedi with Corellian ancestry in the insurrection especially those with roots in the Green Jedi order.
My bit of town in my country I live in I'd die for if anyone came to forcefully take it over, so I can very clearly understand the green jedi in every way.
The one thing I have never been able to understand in the SW galaxy.. Technological advancement. Compare our modern tech to tech from 3000 years ago. A vast, vast difference. Compare the Old Republic tech with New Republic tech. Seemingly marginal difference. What gives?
You know the Jedi order might have faired better in the long run if each system had their own Jedi sect or enclave. that way the Jedi are spread out equally, harder to purge, and harder for them to turn to the dark side. And then each sect could recruit specifically from their own system
True, and it did happen occasionally, there was callistas sect in legends that was much more laid back and thus shunned by the order proper. They had a ship as a mobile base, and not surprisingly survived order 66. Maybe if they separated by "calling" , like healers, scholars, diplomats etc, but exchanged people within callings or even other disciplines to keep learning flowing. Though the biggest thing would have been just to keep the hell as far away from politics as possible.
But it would probably increase the risk of a Jedi schism and war between them, since Jedi are relatively intolerant of other force beliefs. And that could drive them to the dark side. I think the whole point of centralization was essentially quality control and ensuring homogeneity in Jedi beliefs, driving down the need for the Jedi to fight.
@@TV-sq1sg Exactly. The Jedi were decentralized at one time, and it led to a whole lot of issues with the dark side. But being as centralized as the order became after the Rusaan reformation created a whole lot more different problems.
@@TV-sq1sg yep, and that was the big problem. They made a bit of room for progressive jedi like qui gon, but mostly because of his skill. If they let different philosophies congregate, and then cross pollinate, each groups advances and insights would eventually raise the levels of the others. Yeah, there would have been failures, but there always were. But it would have spread the order out, and given them varied views that might even have spotted what was going on before it all went pear shaped. But yeah, maybe the jedi orders primary weakness to the darkside was intolerance. At least eu Luke didn't suffer from that, even if his order eventually started showing signs of it.
How coincidental is it that I just finished reading about Corran Horn and Neeja Halcyon, two Correlian Jedi, in I, Jedi, and then you post a video about them a week later? Crazy
Me: Reads the thumbnail. Also Me: Two, there should be, no more, no less. A Sith Order to embody Warfare, and A Jedi Sect to crave it. The Rule of Two~The Force. Circa 7000 BBY.
The Correlion Jedi Onclave was probably the hardest sect of Jedi for the Empire to wipe out after Order 66. The biggest reason why is because they built a relationship between them and the people of Correlia. The Correlion Jedi established the right tone with the people and as a result the people put their faith in them and trusted them. The central Jedi Order ultimately lost the faith of the people far too easily because they were basically so detached from the people who actually needed them and serving only the Senate of the Republic. Because of that detachment it was child’s play for Palpitine to turn the public against the Jedi Order. But on Correlia it was much harder to turn the public against the Jedi because the Jedi of that onclave had spent many years fostering a good relationship with the people. It was only from deceitful and underhanded tactics did the people of Correlia finally turn against the Jedi and even then it was somewhat reluctant on the part of the people of Correlia. Ultimately the Correlion Jedi Order had the right idea and this probably influenced Luke Skywalker’s new Jedi Order in Legends.
Yes. If each Republick or non-Sith planet had its own Jedi enclave to protect them then the Sith empire would have had a harder task of taking over the republic. At the same time having an overarching Jedi order protecting the whole republic supporting the enclave would increase the difficulty.
I dont know. Multiple jedi enclaves got them in trouble alot with splinter factions and such. Consolidation was the best move for jedi. As you could indoctrinate and reinforce that indoctanation. Just look what a minor brake from that indoctanation did with jedi descendent/ajasent groups when the empire took power. In just a hand full of years the jedi ways were tossed asside for new ideas and philosophys.
That thumbnail is rather misleading. These Jedi, the Green Jedi didn't actually crave war, they just wanted to avoid it. But they knew avoiding it was impossible so they just built up a strong defense instead and remained passive. They did not actively seek out warfare at all. They just sought to defend their homes.
I despise Jedi in general - team Empire - but the green ones had a point. Corellia was important. Senate and the Council would have stripped it clear of all the Jedi during GGW to send them to Balmorra or chase some sith or something.
Honestly baffles me that over the course of galactic history the Jedi didn’t set up even more regional or sector enclaves across the galaxy. Think of of it like this, the Jedi are heralded as these warriors with mystical powers across the galaxy, yet with tens if not hundreds of thousands of members at their peak, the average galactic citizen likely would never encounter one since most of them stuck themselves in their Coruscant temple unless on missions. Their worldviews became closed in, centralized, and narrow, and by far and large their usual work became helping the corrupt powers of the Senate and Chancellor than the people of the galaxy. No wonder Han Solo, despite being born around the time of the Clone Wars, largely views them as a hokey religion with ancient weapons and magic tricks.
Because Corellia is affiliated with the Republic, not the Sith Empire which us where the dark side is at. And also, they were trained to manage their attachments rather outright ignoring it.
oh yeah, the galaxy would have been a better place if the Jedi were more focused on their homeworlds and the system that it was in. The Coresant enclace aka the main jedi temple got in bed with the senate and thus their lap dogs. You can not serve two masters, you either serve the force or you serve the senate.
Nope. If the Jedi had enclaves in their own systems, they’d have developed into uncoordinated factions. They’d be unable to come together to face galactic challenges, and then be severely criticized for neither being centralized nor cohesive enough to stand against the threats. Doesn’t matter what tact any organization chooses to take, they’ll all be torn apart by armchair historians and dissected with hindsight. They probably did the best they, or any large entity, could have done. That said, I find certain catastrophes like Order 66, Malachor V, The Great Jedi Purge, etc, very entertaining.
History shows otherwise they could face Galactic threads during their time obviously they were not in clone wars because they were extinct by then but during their time they fought back againist the Sith Empire
Hard to say whether or not the Jedi should have focused on their homeworlds. Perhaps home sector at least. Definitely better than some of the double standards that we saw with mainstream Jedi. Master Mundi was allowed to marry for example but few others were. Luminara's species could only be Apprenticed to their own species whereas everyone else just had to make due....all told the "Green Jedi" seem to be a bit better thought out
I hate Corellia, such a horrid bloody map layout,, drove me mental more than once going down dead ends, you also failed to mention part of the problem when war broke out again was because Darth Barras had a sith spy in the green jedi order named Master Injaye
The Correlion Jedi Onclave was probably the hardest sect of Jedi for the Empire to wipe out after Order 66. The biggest reason why is because they built a relationship between them and the people of Correlia. The Correlion Jedi established the right tone with the people and as a result the people put their faith in them and trusted them. The central Jedi Order ultimately lost the faith of the people far too easily because they were basically so detached from the people who actually needed them and serving only the Senate of the Republic. Because of that detachment it was child’s play for Palpitine to turn the public against the Jedi Order. But on Correlia it was much harder to turn the public against the Jedi because the Jedi of that onclave had spent many years fostering a good relationship with the people. It was only from deceitful and underhanded tactics did the people of Correlia finally turn against the Jedi and even then it was somewhat reluctant on the part of the people of Correlia. Ultimately the Correlion Jedi Order had the right idea and this probably influenced Luke Skywalker’s new Jedi Order in Legends.
We can say that the Coruscant Jedi were quite *green* with envy at the Correllian Jedi.
😏Hehhehe😏
*takes 8d10 psychic damage*
That was just such an awful joke man. Glad you did it but that's painful.
Corellians really are one of the most fascinating people of the Galaxy. I wonder why they never became an empire because they had everything to do it. I guess that they choose to be the homeworld of heroes.
Nah, they're too stubborn to get behind a central leader for long. Thus so many iconoclasts and DNA deep rebels.
And scoundrels.
@@shadowuaw-0001 yeah.
Why become an empire when everyone wants to buy your ships?
@@mangofett927 Well, they have a solar system with 5 inhabited worlds, a population of billions, and an innate skill with navigation and piloting. They have everything needed for an empire.
The Jedi Order had several different sects or enclaves spread across the Galaxy, and while many Sith Lords made their life purpose to destroy many of these outside Jedi for Fear that their interpretation of the Jedi Order could become more effective and powerful compared to the mainstream Jedi in the Core.
Some of these non traditional Orthodox Jedi had the right idea. Like destroying an enemy with ZERO interest in Peace or good. OR having a family and love attachment. Meaning some Jedi like Anakin and Dooku coulda been kept from ever falling had then been in one of these Orders that woulda helped them correctly and supported them properly. Which woulda made the likes of Palpatine hated an sworn enemies with absolutely NOTHING to offer such said Jedi.
Totally agree!
3:01 Anakin Skywalker should have left the Coruscant Jedi Order and join the Green Jedi of Corellia instead since they do allow marriage there.
0:48 Vader must have been busy asking those decentralized Jedi sect how's their health plan.
Apparently it was great.
6:07-6:11: I'm not surprised the peace between the Jedi and Sith didn't last, what is surprising is that is lasted 20 years, it actually made it into double digits. I would have said 5 years tops before they're back to trying to kill each other. LOL.
Also, I think the Green Jedi had the right idea, with how big the Galaxy is, it makes sense to have a few Jedi either station on a planet or in charge of a couple of planets or a sector, that way if something happens they can be quick to act to help, and also be quick to contact the Jedi and the Republic to tell them what is up so they can send help should the need arise, instead of them all being in the dark because of how far it is from the Core.
agreed. too bad the jedi were too close minded for that.
Just because cooperation is good, doesn't mean it remedies the concept of checks and balances.
(Say, have you heard about the possible TOH announcements for the NY Comic Con?)
Addendum to my early reply: Sudden change of plans. Hope you know what's gonna happen in October 15, Zexal.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Oh yeah, I know. It's back. It may only be one Special and will have to wait next year for the next two, but I'm still excited.
And a tad disappointed, as I hoped the hiatus would last a little longer, to give me time to post all the chapters I've currently finished for my version of Season 3 fanfic, but I'll at least get up to chapter 7 before it gets here, so that's good at least.
Also, speaking of news did you hear about what was revealed about Valeriana in Amphibia, because dang that explains so much.
@@zexalbrony4799 ... Surprisingly, no. How'd that go?
Last time I was this early, the Rakata were still in control of the Galaxy.
Yeah man! Last time I was here this early, Czerka was still having BOGOs in the outer rim
Damn that was a minute ago I never been first
Cool
I haven't played the latest update of awakening of the rebellion yet. Don't know the rebellion meta.
Last time I was this early George Lucas was still doing THX1138 so it was an entire different universe lol
Corellia is a very important world even politically. Wasn’t it one of the Republic’s founding worlds along with Coruscant? I think there’s very good reason to have a sect like the Green Jedi on such a world besides what you mentioned, Geetsly. With that in mind, I’m surprised Coruscant didn’t have its own elite Jedi sect with knights and masters stationed here and there. They could make Coruscant a much better place live on every level.
The thing is, Coruscant was the home of the main Jedi Order. The Temple was there for many centuries. Can't really get a sect going.
@@Alex-sv7vt True, but the sort of focus (using the meaning of the word more roughly given what ‘focus’ means as a Force Sensitive) the Green Jedi applied on Corellia would be immensely beneficial for both the Jedi and the planet’s civilization.
3:05 Ki-Adi Mundi and his harem of wives with kids: "Lol. Lmao."
Sounds like my kind of Jedi. This is the group I would want to party with.
Far too many Different species of Alien Babes for me to stay put in just the Cirellia Sector.
Upon review, I make a better Scoundrel than a Jedi.
So... Having a fling with a Selonian, are you? 😉 That's the mark of a furry, my friend 😂
@@Parocha No, that is why I am.leaving for Hutt space. Liberate a Few Twi'lek slave girls, live it up, fly the space lanes.
I agree that this is the better way for the Jedi Order to operate. With Jedi Enclaves existed across the galaxy and worked alongside with the local security forces, there will be no need of the Free Trade Zone and those megacorporations will never have their own private droid armies or even the seats in the Senate. And this will make it harder for the Sith who operated by Darth Bane's Rule of Two to do anything about it. Sure, they can stirred up insurgencies, terrorist attacks and crises as many times as they wanted but the systems with their own Jedi Enclaves and security forces will be able to handle them just fine. So I doubted the Sith will find a way to set things into motion that will led to the Clones Wars like at all. So the best option for the Sith is to make the Jedi obsolete like the one from Darth Teneberous' plan, which is going to be very hard thing to do. Either that or trying to rule from the shadow through the galaxy's economy. I think this is for the best for the time being at least.
I guess anakin joined the wrong sector of the jedi order.
I was thinking the same thing lol!!
@@lcope2004 great minds think alike.
Yes. And I really really want more videos on other Jedi conclaves. :)
As I've gone through how COrran Horn took down the Invid pirates, I can't help but imagine the old corellian Jedi to be like an army of Corran Horns.
Virgin Coruscant Jedi vs Chad Green Jedi
I am a Star wars Legends junkie more videos on Legends please
Sometimes, being completely dedicated to one’s home world is just as effective as being dedicated to the galaxy as a whole; a fulcrum, if you will.
Minor note: The Cold War period between the Sith Empire and Galactic Republic lasted until around 10 years after the Treaty of Coruscant, a little over a decade.
So. 30 years?
10:02 The New Republic? I wonder what their role was in The Corellian Insurrection in 18 ABY, and under The GFFA in 40 ABY (Second Galactic Civil War)? How well did Han Solo get along with them, or Corran Horn?
Basically the survivors and children of the Green Jedi joined Luke's Jedi order and Luke took care not to use Jedi with Corellian ancestry in the insurrection especially those with roots in the Green Jedi order.
My bit of town in my country I live in I'd die for if anyone came to forcefully take it over, so I can very clearly understand the green jedi in every way.
Geetsly’s: *posts a Star Wars video*
Me: *reflexively hits the like button*
The one thing I have never been able to understand in the SW galaxy.. Technological advancement.
Compare our modern tech to tech from 3000 years ago. A vast, vast difference.
Compare the Old Republic tech with New Republic tech. Seemingly marginal difference.
What gives?
i mean you can only advance visually so far I guess
So Jed-Creds are basically just challenge coins
Got my Grand Master coin, boot!
You know the Jedi order might have faired better in the long run if each system had their own Jedi sect or enclave. that way the Jedi are spread out equally, harder to purge, and harder for them to turn to the dark side. And then each sect could recruit specifically from their own system
True, and it did happen occasionally, there was callistas sect in legends that was much more laid back and thus shunned by the order proper. They had a ship as a mobile base, and not surprisingly survived order 66.
Maybe if they separated by "calling" , like healers, scholars, diplomats etc, but exchanged people within callings or even other disciplines to keep learning flowing.
Though the biggest thing would have been just to keep the hell as far away from politics as possible.
Agreed, wouldve made the activation of order 66 way less likely to be successful.
But it would probably increase the risk of a Jedi schism and war between them, since Jedi are relatively intolerant of other force beliefs. And that could drive them to the dark side. I think the whole point of centralization was essentially quality control and ensuring homogeneity in Jedi beliefs, driving down the need for the Jedi to fight.
@@TV-sq1sg Exactly. The Jedi were decentralized at one time, and it led to a whole lot of issues with the dark side.
But being as centralized as the order became after the Rusaan reformation created a whole lot more different problems.
@@TV-sq1sg yep, and that was the big problem. They made a bit of room for progressive jedi like qui gon, but mostly because of his skill.
If they let different philosophies congregate, and then cross pollinate, each groups advances and insights would eventually raise the levels of the others.
Yeah, there would have been failures, but there always were.
But it would have spread the order out, and given them varied views that might even have spotted what was going on before it all went pear shaped.
But yeah, maybe the jedi orders primary weakness to the darkside was intolerance.
At least eu Luke didn't suffer from that, even if his order eventually started showing signs of it.
I am simple person. I see a new Geetsly’s video, I click.
How coincidental is it that I just finished reading about Corran Horn and Neeja Halcyon, two Correlian Jedi, in I, Jedi, and then you post a video about them a week later? Crazy
Me: Reads the thumbnail.
Also Me: Two, there should be, no more, no less. A Sith Order to embody Warfare, and A Jedi Sect to crave it. The Rule of Two~The Force. Circa 7000 BBY.
Can you make a video on the true Sith empire military
2:39 I wonder if that reminded anybody else of the gold coins in the John Wick franchise?
Green Jedi: I am Oz the Great and Powerful.
Obi : sounds like an absolute , I’ll do what I must
The Correlion Jedi Onclave was probably the hardest sect of Jedi for the Empire to wipe out after Order 66. The biggest reason why is because they built a relationship between them and the people of Correlia. The Correlion Jedi established the right tone with the people and as a result the people put their faith in them and trusted them. The central Jedi Order ultimately lost the faith of the people far too easily because they were basically so detached from the people who actually needed them and serving only the Senate of the Republic. Because of that detachment it was child’s play for Palpitine to turn the public against the Jedi Order. But on Correlia it was much harder to turn the public against the Jedi because the Jedi of that onclave had spent many years fostering a good relationship with the people. It was only from deceitful and underhanded tactics did the people of Correlia finally turn against the Jedi and even then it was somewhat reluctant on the part of the people of Correlia. Ultimately the Correlion Jedi Order had the right idea and this probably influenced Luke Skywalker’s new Jedi Order in Legends.
Yeah Jedi should have had specific sectors/planets. Holy crap would that have saved them from so many of their worst problems!
Yes. If each Republick or non-Sith planet had its own Jedi enclave to protect them then the Sith empire would have had a harder task of taking over the republic.
At the same time having an overarching Jedi order protecting the whole republic supporting the enclave would increase the difficulty.
I want a Jedi medallion pls. Also the Green Jedi have the coolest name and ideology ngl
I dont know. Multiple jedi enclaves got them in trouble alot with splinter factions and such. Consolidation was the best move for jedi. As you could indoctrinate and reinforce that indoctanation. Just look what a minor brake from that indoctanation did with jedi descendent/ajasent groups when the empire took power. In just a hand full of years the jedi ways were tossed asside for new ideas and philosophys.
One could say that for a moment......Corellia fell before the guard did
THAT is a realy good question Geetsly
Woah! Another Halcyon shout out boys, girls, and sentients!
Eh, imaging if Anakin dealing with the issues of his home world.. lol, “too much sand”
That thumbnail is rather misleading. These Jedi, the Green Jedi didn't actually crave war, they just wanted to avoid it. But they knew avoiding it was impossible so they just built up a strong defense instead and remained passive. They did not actively seek out warfare at all. They just sought to defend their homes.
I despise Jedi in general - team Empire - but the green ones had a point.
Corellia was important. Senate and the Council would have stripped it clear of all the Jedi during GGW to send them to Balmorra or chase some sith or something.
Wiping them out was fun ^^
Honestly baffles me that over the course of galactic history the Jedi didn’t set up even more regional or sector enclaves across the galaxy. Think of of it like this, the Jedi are heralded as these warriors with mystical powers across the galaxy, yet with tens if not hundreds of thousands of members at their peak, the average galactic citizen likely would never encounter one since most of them stuck themselves in their Coruscant temple unless on missions. Their worldviews became closed in, centralized, and narrow, and by far and large their usual work became helping the corrupt powers of the Senate and Chancellor than the people of the galaxy. No wonder Han Solo, despite being born around the time of the Clone Wars, largely views them as a hokey religion with ancient weapons and magic tricks.
I kinda want to join this jedi sect now.
The Senate was feared by the Jedi AND Sith.
Hey that's my SWTOR RP character lol
Yup these Jeti were wise . The rest of them not so much
I can’t seem to find the video about Nejaa Halcyon
Sweet 👍
Isn't this loyalty to Corellia technically an attachment? Why are they able to not fall to the dark side
Because Corellia is affiliated with the Republic, not the Sith Empire which us where the dark side is at. And also, they were trained to manage their attachments rather outright ignoring it.
oh yeah, the galaxy would have been a better place if the Jedi were more focused on their homeworlds and the system that it was in.
The Coresant enclace aka the main jedi temple got in bed with the senate and thus their lap dogs. You can not serve two masters, you either serve the force or you serve the senate.
why....why would you keep every single access code outside the enclave?
yes
Hey just want you to be aware theres a guy claming to be you trying to scam people
Ironic
@@infinitespace2520 tell me about it
Perhaps Corellia was based on the Irish or Scots?
Seems a bit short sighted by the end
Why wasn't corellia featured more in the Star wars clone wars series
Wait what? Cool how do I do that
How do I get the prize
@@beasttheredknight5741 It’s a scam
quick question, did they got affected by order 66 ?
they had ceased to exist thousands of years before
@@geetslys wait, so they’re just extinct?
Nope. If the Jedi had enclaves in their own systems, they’d have developed into uncoordinated factions. They’d be unable to come together to face galactic challenges, and then be severely criticized for neither being centralized nor cohesive enough to stand against the threats.
Doesn’t matter what tact any organization chooses to take, they’ll all be torn apart by armchair historians and dissected with hindsight. They probably did the best they, or any large entity, could have done.
That said, I find certain catastrophes like Order 66, Malachor V, The Great Jedi Purge, etc, very entertaining.
History shows otherwise they could face Galactic threads during their time obviously they were not in clone wars because they were extinct by then but during their time they fought back againist the Sith Empire
Hard to say whether or not the Jedi should have focused on their homeworlds. Perhaps home sector at least. Definitely better than some of the double standards that we saw with mainstream Jedi. Master Mundi was allowed to marry for example but few others were. Luminara's species could only be Apprenticed to their own species whereas everyone else just had to make due....all told the "Green Jedi" seem to be a bit better thought out
9:20 omg the photoshop cringe is real
I hate Corellia, such a horrid bloody map layout,, drove me mental more than once going down dead ends, you also failed to mention part of the problem when war broke out again was because Darth Barras had a sith spy in the green jedi order named Master Injaye
Skipping this, am averse to TOR content.
Will leave a like though.
Geetsly's, please confront these hack spammers impersonating the channel. Am getting tired reporting things.
Butt Sects
The Correlion Jedi Onclave was probably the hardest sect of Jedi for the Empire to wipe out after Order 66. The biggest reason why is because they built a relationship between them and the people of Correlia. The Correlion Jedi established the right tone with the people and as a result the people put their faith in them and trusted them. The central Jedi Order ultimately lost the faith of the people far too easily because they were basically so detached from the people who actually needed them and serving only the Senate of the Republic. Because of that detachment it was child’s play for Palpitine to turn the public against the Jedi Order. But on Correlia it was much harder to turn the public against the Jedi because the Jedi of that onclave had spent many years fostering a good relationship with the people. It was only from deceitful and underhanded tactics did the people of Correlia finally turn against the Jedi and even then it was somewhat reluctant on the part of the people of Correlia. Ultimately the Correlion Jedi Order had the right idea and this probably influenced Luke Skywalker’s new Jedi Order in Legends.