Considering the Dark Saber is in this series he should be both Jedi and Mandalorian
Just imagine a... 300(Surely that's prime age?) year old Mand'alor force user
Considering the Dark Saber is in this series he should be both Jedi and Mandalorian
None of Yoda's species have ever fallen to the Dark side.
...until now
that doesn't make them 'mary sues'. Man, they should have never created TV tropes.
that doesn't make them 'mary sues'. Man, they should have never created TV tropes.
What's a sith then? Are they any pure siths that turn light ?
I would assume Mando tries to get him to Luke but gets there too late, and after seeing the destruction he paraphrases the rancher dude and that's where Luke gets the Mantra "let the past die".
Who is to say there won't be a time skip or there won't be 6 more seasons showing the passage of time?Luke still not build his Jedi order until the next 6 years.
9 ABY
The following events took place in or around the year 9 ABY, also known as 3286 LY according to the Lothal Calendar and year 7986 in the C.R.C. calendar. The galactic recession is underway. Din Djarin finds Grogu on Arvala-7 and escapes Nevarro with the child, beginning a life-changing journey...starwars.fandom.com15 ABY
The following events took place in the year 15 ABY, also known as 3292 LY according to the Lothal Calendar and year 7992 in the C.R.C. calendar. Luke Skywalker begins training his nephew Ben Solo in the ways of the Jedi. The Jedi Order is restored. Kadara Calrissian is abducted. Rey on Hyperkarn...starwars.fandom.com
I literally suggested this to my friend group afew weeks back lolIt'll probably get sent back to wherever it came from through the world between worlds.
Hes 53 and still an infant. He wont be anything for awhile assuming he matures at a consistent rate.
The arc for baby yoda from here is to be raised into the Darksaber methinks
It can't be at a consistent rate since Yoda died in his 900's.
If 50 years is equivalent to 1 human year then Yoda died in what would be considered to be 18 in human years so there must be a point in time where there a maturation speed up.
What if Yoda's race is like a sort of phoenix, and they are instantly recreated as babies once they "die". 🤔️
What if yoda's tace normaly doesn't soeak but communicates otherwise, and yoda speaks so weirdly because it is very hard to learn for his race?What if they develop at a tenth of the speed? Like a 50 year old Baby Yoda is like a 5 year old human and Yoda died when he was the equivalent of a 90 year old human. Obviously nobody would've taught Baby Yoda how to speak so it's behind in that regard but it can clearly walk around and stuff.
So by the time the sequel trilogy rolls around, Din Djarin is in his 60s and Baby Yoda is behaving more like an 8-9 year old.
I'm not into start wars so I would have never figured this out. All this time I thought the mandalorian was a prequel because of the baby today memesThe Mandalorian takes place 5 years after Return of the Jedi, so Yoda is dead at this point.
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Baby Yoda can be the first Jedi to play claim to the Darksaber in years!
I was actually discussing this with a friend the other day about how they're probably eventually going to do a storyline where Baby Yoda cocoons up and he comes out as an adult or some shit and itll put the internet into a frenzy.
Same reason why Luke seemingly never met met Ashoka. The galaxy is big.why wasn't baby yoda in the sequel trilogy then? Does baby yoda do anything or just stand there for the memes?
It's actually a bit wild to me that there was NO synergy between this show and the trilogy. The implications of having another fucking Yoda-like creature in the universe is astounding.
why wasn't baby yoda in the sequel trilogy then? Does baby yoda do anything or just stand there for the memes?
Same reason why Luke seemingly never met met Ashoka. The galaxy is big.
Yoda isn't a stand-in for George Lucas. And do you guys realize that tropes arent bad things? They are simply conventions of storytelling. Stop treating stories like magic tricks where if you've figured out how they work you've devalued them and no longer have to be entertained by them. This is asinine. There is nothing wrong with idealized characters. But Yoda, while being the archetype of the wise old mage, isn't fully idealized anyway. He isn't always right. He isn't beautiful, wealthy, desired by all, etc.
What if Yoda's race is like a sort of phoenix, and they are instantly recreated as babies once they "die". 🤔️
#TeamBabyYodaIsActuallyYoda
Same reason why Luke seemingly never met met Ashoka. The galaxy is big.