Qui-Gon Jinn aka The Maverick
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"This committee and its members have spoken: no more Naboo for you."
(AU where post-banishment Ahsoka gets zapped back to TPM and starts strategising a battle plan against Fate. Link to fic)
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Look, I’m just some weird, curious girl that likes analyzing stuff.
Thank you, Attention Horror SW🖤 on YouTube.
Please, reblog for a wider range and less biased opinion.✨
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Phew! This was an endeavour! But I’ve wanted to draw the twins talking to all the force ghosts we know of for a while now, so here they are.
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Obi-Wan's love of the high ground does not originate from his battle with Maul where he almost died having to try to win from the point of disadvantage.
It's actually because Qui-Gon had built in high ground and training in ataru flips over Qui-Gon he needed a box. He saw the key to fighting is being taller than the tallest combatant.
Anakin never learned his lesson on the high ground because he also has built in high ground so he underestimates the advantages of a gradual incline.
Also explains why Vader is even taller.
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Every friend group Jedi Lineage should include:
A bimbo:
A mean bisexual:
An even meaner lesbian:
She/theys:
He/theys:
A token straight that’s on thin ice:
An astrology bitch who has everyone’s birth chart memorized:
A short king:
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Got emotional thinking about jedi lineages.
Like. Maybe Ahsoka ties her obis in double knots because that’s how Anakin taught her. He told her it helped them stay on better.
But Anakin does it because that’s how Obi-Wan helped him, the first time he wore the robes that seemed impossibly heavy, with the weight of his new life.
But Obi-Wan only tied it like that because he had seen Qui-Gon do the same, and had desperately wanted to be perfect, so copied his master.
But Qui-Gon only did it out of habit- of all the rules of decorum that Dooku taught him that he ignored, the obi knot had stuck.
But Dooku had been trained by the greatest master of them all, so assumed however Yoda tied his robes was the most correct.
But maybe that is all because, centuries ago, a master whose name the rest of them will never know, taught his tiny padawan to double knot his obis, because they just never fit right.
And Ahsoka will never know that she got this from a jedi who lived in a totally different world from her, who she never knew and would never know her, but the legacies are there, no matter how small. And I bet every lineage has a handful of them.
I just... the jedi leave behind their blood ancestors, but they still have things running in their families.
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obviously dooku sadly reminiscing about qui-gon in front of obi-wan is an attempt at manipulating him, but there is some truth behind his calculated display (he is genuinely missing qui-gon and hoping that qui-gon might see his side of things if he were here), and you gotta love how utterly delusional that makes dooku look.
like. sure. SURE. qui-gon would TOTALLY join your fight against the corruption of the republic. he totally wouldn't object to you making that corruption a billion times worse when you colluded with a corrupt senator to engineer a diplomatic crisis to force a no-confidence vote to rig an election to get a fcking sith lord in power - the same sith lord that ordered his death, by the way. SUUUURE.
he ABSOLUTELY wouldn't mind that your "freedom movement" designed to "fight corruption" is headed by plutocrats directly benefiting from the conflict because they're either weapons manufacturers or slave drivers lusting after deregulated markets. he wouldn't mind that your great cause is an avowed front for a sham war with the utter annihilation of the "corrupt" republic to the profit of absolute dictatorship as its ultimate goal. SUUUUUURE. like, dooku, you let him get KILLED in the name of this shitshow and then you have the AUDACITY to go 'oh i miss him i'm sure he'd have been totally down for my flawless fakeass Glorious Revolution plans.' the absurdity.
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The Disaster Lineage as Cursed Images That I Have Saved on My Phone
Yoda
Dooku
Qui-Gon
Feemor
Xanatos
Obi-Wan
Anakin
Ahsoka
Asajj
Luke
This lineage is very aptly named, they're all stupid in their own special way and I love that for them.
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Let’s be real. His expense reports are widely known to be like this.
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The Martyrdom of St. Anakin, by Dan Hainsworth.
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Starwarstober22 - Day 1 - Padawan
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disaster lineage all fall into one or more categories. i tried making a venn diagram but it was too hard so i gave up. anyway here they are
-most famous jedi who ever lived
-deeply fucking evil
-enemy of the state
-hermit
-literally just some guy who's there
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They are trying very hard to be adorable so he won’t ask about The Shenanigans they’re hiding from him.
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Okay so like Qui-Gon transported to the past, but he's still a Force Ghost and the only one that can see him is fifteen-year-old Obi-Wan (and probably Yoda).
So now Obi-Wan has two Masters and one is a ghost giving him fetch quests to prevent a dark and terrible future he refuses to elaborate on and the other wants him to do his navigation homework and he's very stressed.
But also Ghost Qui-Gon will sometimes translate what Present Day Qui-Gon is talking about because he has come to understand how Obi-Wan learns and is also a little embarrassed when his younger self tries to be enigmatic to a fifteen-year-old. This is very helpful.
What isn't helpful is when Ghost Qui-Gon will outright tell him to disregard Present Day Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan has to figure out which Qui-Gon to listen to.
He does tell PD Qui-Gon but he does it at the worst possible moment so PD Qui-Gon writes it off as heat exhaustion or something and Ghost Qui-Gon doesn't want to be revealed to his younger self so he is of no help.
Could be Disney canon or Jedi Apprentice either would be funny.
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