Not fanon
This is not fanon, it is from the Revenge of the Sith Video Game. --Mr. Perfection 21:05, 27 Nov 2005 (UTC)
- Then why on earth does this article talk exclusively about something that happened in Attack of the Clones? — Silly Dan 21:22, 27 Nov 2005 (UTC)
- Jedi Brutes should NOT be deleted, they are in the ROTS game. However, their role on Geonosis, to my knowledge, is fanon. Not deletion, but editing, is required.JustinGann 21:27, 27 Nov 2005 (UTC)
Class or Species?
Wait, I'm confused. Is this a Jedi class or species? Cato Neimoidia 20:52, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
- Its a game mechanic class referring to the melee guardians of the Temple. Being from a game, INGAME they are all members of the same species due to laziness, an unidentified species which most fans thus think of as the "Jedi brute species".
- Aren't they Noghri?Vladius Magnum
- Never seen blue Noghri except that UAA image, which I don't see as canon. Perhaps very muscular Nikto.--Lord OblivionSith holocron
16:23, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
- Never mind. There aren't blue Nikto either.--Lord OblivionSith holocron
16:26, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
- Noghri are also in Jedi Academy. There, they are all blue. However, I don't know how the primitive Noghri would get offworld and so heavily into the Jedi ranks on Coruscant.Vladius Magnum
- Same as Foul Moudama leaving Alzoc III before his species was discovered, and many other Jedis, including Reeft, etc. The Jedi Order find some Force-sensitive guy in a lost planet, they abduct the guy, and suddenly you've got a new Jedi from a still-undiscovered species. Of course, the species will remain a secret for the general population of Coruscant. Playing the game, I thought the brutes were Noghris and reasoned it this way. - Skippy Farlstendoiro 19:45, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- Noghri were also depicted as blue in Empire at War Forces of Corruption
- Same as Foul Moudama leaving Alzoc III before his species was discovered, and many other Jedis, including Reeft, etc. The Jedi Order find some Force-sensitive guy in a lost planet, they abduct the guy, and suddenly you've got a new Jedi from a still-undiscovered species. Of course, the species will remain a secret for the general population of Coruscant. Playing the game, I thought the brutes were Noghris and reasoned it this way. - Skippy Farlstendoiro 19:45, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- Noghri are also in Jedi Academy. There, they are all blue. However, I don't know how the primitive Noghri would get offworld and so heavily into the Jedi ranks on Coruscant.Vladius Magnum
- Never mind. There aren't blue Nikto either.--Lord OblivionSith holocron
- Never seen blue Noghri except that UAA image, which I don't see as canon. Perhaps very muscular Nikto.--Lord OblivionSith holocron
- Aren't they Noghri?Vladius Magnum
- Its a game mechanic class referring to the melee guardians of the Temple. Being from a game, INGAME they are all members of the same species due to laziness, an unidentified species which most fans thus think of as the "Jedi brute species".
Jedi Bullies?
'Physically intimidating'?? Is there a better way to phrase this? It reads like the Jedi are cultivating bullies.Tocneppil 08:32, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
Second Image Description
For the second image, the caption reads, "Jedi Brute guarding the Jedi Temple." Is this a good caption for the image? There's nothing behind the Jedi Brute except a brown background. It seems more like concept art to me. The Jedi Temple is nowhere even in sight. Cyfiero 04:00, 25 January 2008 (UTC)