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Thirty-seven erased worlds

Which source exactly names the worlds erased from the Jedi Archives? And could a list of these worlds appear in some article? So far I've encountered Kamino, Dagobah and Dromund Kaas on the Wookieepedia. Imperators II 19:59, February 27, 2011 (UTC)

Lingering Force ghost

So, I'm replaying Galactic Battlegrounds, and there's a phrase that seems to suggest that Yoda's ghost stayed on Dagobah for a while after his death. Here's what it says, in the context of Echuu Shen-Jon's ghost coming back:

  • "Luke had never understood the timing of Jedi Masters. Obi-Wan was gone for years before manifesting himself on Hoth. Yoda lingered in the swamps of Dagobah for over a decade, seeming to accomplish little. Now Echuu had returned to Leia, bidding her return to Geddes to finish what they had started seven years ago."

It seems like it could be referring to his life on Dagobah while he was alive, but that doesn't make sense in context and "lingered" doesn't seem like an appropriate word to use if he was alive. So should we mention this in the postmortem section? —Milo Fett[Comlink] 05:58, August 16, 2011 (UTC)

kidnapped

Shouldnt yoda be in the Kidnapped episode of the clone wars in apperances??

  • Normally, I'd say be BOLD, but the series is anachronistic. I'll determine its timeline posisition and add it in. Thanks for catching that. NaruHina Talk Anakinsolo 21:59, July 8, 2012 (UTC)

'Apprentices' in Infobox

The Yoda infobox that has his students needs to have Thame Cerulian, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Tahl. If they don't, then why do those three pages have Yoda as their Jedi Master? 120.144.71.148 07:15, September 14, 2012 (UTC)

Tyvokka

Where does it mention that Tyvokka was a Padawan of Yoda? 149.135.146.88 07:40, August 24, 2012 (UTC)

  • As Tyvokka is a Featured Article, I will err with it an remove the listing. NaruHina Talk Anakinsolo 09:53, August 24, 2012 (UTC)

Defeated Darth Sidious in a saber duel

In the official screenplay he is able to disarm Sidious in a saber duel. We should put that on the page under powers and abilities. The screenplay is G-canon.

Bit about Bpfassh dark jedi

The article currently has stuff about Yoda fighting the Bfpassh Dark Jedi on Dagobah, but I thought it was Minch who did that, can anyone with more knowledge on the subject help out. Commander Code-8 G'day, mate 09:36, April 14, 2013 (UTC)

  • Clumsily enough, it seems that both Minche and Yoda battled a Bpfasshi Dark Jedi on Dagobah. The two events are canon, AFAIK. --LelalMekha (talk) 09:45, April 14, 2013 (UTC)
  • OK, but both stories claim that the Bpfasshi Dark Jedi died in a cave which then became the source of the tainted evil cave on Dagobah. At the very least both accounts should be mentioned in the article and the inconsistency of the cannon pointed out.--66.232.246.37 16:58, April 30, 2014 (UTC)Dreamteam

trail of asoka

why has nothing been written in yoda's article about asoka's trial. User:roguewarrior23 Unsigned comment by Roguewarrior23 (talk • contribs)/sig.

  • Because Ahsoka was never married, so she never wore a trail. She was, however, put on trial. As to why nothing about that trial is written in the article, it's probably because editors are doing other things. But Wookieepedia is a collaborative project. You can be bold and write that part yourself, as long as you can do it properly and with correct references.--LelalMekha (talk) 22:32, April 22, 2013 (UTC)

Most Powerful Jedi in the history of the Order.

The Revenge of the Sith novelisation makes it clear that Yoda was the most powerful Jedi in the history of the order and the light's most staunch, vigilant and powerful Master.

I know we cannot outright state it due to NPOV, but I think this needs more attention in the page. --MasterOfEnlightenment (talk) 12:40, October 5, 2013 (UTC)

The Phantom Menace did imply that Anakin Skywalker (prior to turning into Darth Vader, that is) was even more powerful than Yoda regarding his midi-chlorian count, but yeah, we should note this wherever possible, not to mention carefully word it so that it doesn't violate NPOV. Weedle McHairybug (talk) 12:45, October 5, 2013 (UTC)
No. What's stated in The Phantom Menace is that Anakin has an higher midi-chlorian count than Yoda. But midi-chlorians are a measurement of potential, not power. Alexrd (talk) 12:51, October 5, 2013 (UTC)
Fine, I stand corrected. We'll still need to note Yoda's status as being the most powerful Jedi in a way that doesn't violate NPOV, though. Weedle McHairybug (talk) 12:59, October 5, 2013 (UTC)
How exactly does The Revenge of the Sith novelization make clear that Yoda was the most powerful Jedi in the history?--Richterbelmont10 (come in R2!) 22:28, October 5, 2013 (UTC)

He has now been confirmed as the most powerful Jedi in history by these quotes. "This truth: that he, the avatar of light, Supreme Master of the Jedi Order, the fiercest, most implacable, most devastatingly powerful foe the darkness had ever known"-ROTS Novel "The greatest Jedi: Yoda, defender of the galaxy, master of the Force, and the greatest Jedi who have ever lived."-Star Wars: The Legendary Yoda "Yoda's ability to use the Force is greater than that of any other Jedi."-Star Wars: The Legendary Yoda "...the most wise and mysterious Jedi Master of them all."-Star Wars: The Legendary Yoda "Meet Yoda. He is the most powerful Jedi."-Star Wars: Blast off "Yoda was the oldest and most powerful Jedi in the order."-Star Wars: The Sith Wars. Councilor 'Rumilee (talk) 22:07, June 2, 2014 (UTC)

Minch

According to George Lucas, yodas full name is Minch Yoda. He decided to leave it out of the films to make Yoda seem more mysterious.~~~~Unsigned comment by 63.248.204.98 (talk • contribs)

  • Unless you have an source you can show us to back this up, it's nothing more than fanon. Supreme Emperor (talk) 01:42, February 17, 2014 (UTC)
  • Minch is a different character. NaruHina Talk Anakinsolo 01:45, February 17, 2014 (UTC)

Why delete Yoda's world he died on?

If you wan't to answer that please post it don't let them do it help out the new rebellion to make this not happen (we can't let this happen we need those worlds)please George Lucas please don't erase those worlds please. (Please don't think I'm stupid for saying that).

-The biggest fan of star wars (I think)-

Bpfasshi entry still needs work

The Biography section concerning the fight with the Bpfasshi Dark Jedi massively contradicts other pages of this Wiki, where it is stated that the Jedi named Minch pursued and killed the Dark Jedi on Dagobah, and that this event happened 700 years before the Clone Wars.--66.232.246.37 16:45, April 30, 2014 (UTC)Dreamteam

Also, there are no links to edit the wiki page.

What about Yoda's search for One-ness?

3 episodes of Season 6 "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" deal with quite important character development for Yoda. In "Voices" he sees what is to become of the Jedi and learns of Darth Sidious. In "Destiny" he travels to a planet which is the "source of all life" and aparently where Mitaclorians come from, and there he conquers his personal dark side. In "Sacrifice" it is strongly implied that he even forsees what Anakin is to become, and chooses in-spite of this to save Anakin's life at the risk of his own in his "dream". Finally we learn that Yoda has come to the conclusion that there is no way to win in the Clone Wars, the Jedi are doomed, and victory over the dark side will be "through another means". The fact that Yoda doesn't tell anyone on the Jedi Council about the details of what he has foreseen is imo a MASSIVE insight into Yoda himself and the overall plot spanning the 6 movies.

I am kind of shocked that none of this is even mentioned in this wiki, AND the Yoda page is closed to editing? --66.232.246.37 17:30, April 30, 2014 (UTC)Dreamteam

  • If it's not on the page it's because nobody has gotten around to adding it yet. The page is only closed to editing for anonymous and new (less than four days old) users. Why don't you consider creating an account, familiarizing yourself with our rules and formatting, and simply write it up yourself? --Imperialles 17:36, April 30, 2014 (UTC)

I can try --66.232.246.37 17:38, April 30, 2014 (UTC)Dreamteam

What is this bullshit? I am seeing in so many articles that depicts Palpatine is irrevocably superior. "Yoda fled when he saw he could not defeat Palpatine". Such bullshit. They were both blown away by that explosion of lightning, and it was obvious that since they were on the Emperor's turf and with his guards beginning to converge, another attempt at attacking would be futile and most likely would've ended in Yoda's demise. This correlates with the vision he has that he had to stay alive if the sith were to be ultimately defeated. That's why he fled; not because he realized that he was weaker than Sidious. That retreat of Yoda's was intelligence, not cowardice. It also says that as the swordsmanship duel gets underway Palpatine manages to get the upper hand, albeit barely. Yoda CLEARLY took the fight to Sidious when they pulled out their lightsabers. THAT'S why Palpatine stopped using his and started to hurl those senator platforms. Yoda constantly reignites his lightsaber to engage Sidious in more swordplay since that is the best chance of him winning. And lastly, when Yoda jumps up onto the platform that Sidious is on, it features two close ups of both of them. The first is of Yoda getting weaker, then one of Sidious fiercely pushing the attack, and then vice versa. That second shot of Yoda implies that, metaphorically, his feet start to stay in place, and Palpatine's feet begin to be pushed back. That last shot of Palpatine's face is hardly one that implies absolute superiority. This duel was a stalemate in every sense of the word. This wiki is dominated by dark side fanboys.

--Zak of Alderaan (talk) 04:39, October 16, 2015 (UTC) Zak_of_Alderaan

Removing frivolous sections

I wanted to remove several of the sections within this article but wanted to ask first before I did it. I think it is very silly to have three paragraphs that essentially say, "Yoda appeared in a hologram." That is essentially half of the article. Does anyone object to removing sections that really just are episode summaries for anything that Yoda simply appears in? Essentially everything from The Malevolence to Onderon. Purpilia (talk) 00:07, January 21, 2017 (UTC)