The Gray Jedi, Knights of the Old Republic

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2024
  • Star Wars is defined by a principle theme, Good vs Evil. The rebellion vs the empire. The Republic vs the Separatists, The Jedi vs the Sith. In base of all conflicts within Star Wars is found the light side vs the dark side. Is there only good and evil in the Star Wars Universe? Or can there be something in the middle? Enter the Gray Jedi. A use of the light and the dark side of the force. Where did the Gray Jedi Exist? Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic seeks to answer the question of what it means to be a gray Jedi!
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Комментарии • 3

  • @BlackWolf41529
    @BlackWolf41529 21 день назад

    You deserved more views. For now, I’ll just subscribe to more of your vids

  • @misterhyde2817
    @misterhyde2817 13 дней назад

    You miss spilled the word knight

  • @bradfeaster4177
    @bradfeaster4177 18 дней назад +1

    I get where you are going with this, Sir. I thank you for the video.
    I argue that this, our Peter Parker helping people, is what being a Jedi Knight truly is, not an example of a “Gray Jedi”.
    Matthew Stover in “Traitor” from Legends had the “Big Secret of the Jedi” being “the Force simply IS,” there is no Light or Dark side of the Force and the Light and Dark is within the being connected to it.
    The story you use as an example’s “Light Side Jedi Order” justifies shady, terrible things for the, “Greater Good.”
    That sounds to me an awful lot like “Shades of Gray” justification rather than adherence to “Right and Wrong. Good and Bad”
    Too many people use “Gray Jedi” as an excuse to “Use the Darkside and do bad things for the greater good.” Too often I see it used as an excuse for bad behavior - like the Jedi in the story murdering their students.
    I really enjoyed your video and thank you for helping me to articulate my arguments.
    Someone trying to be a hero should know they are only a flawed human being l. However in knowing this still does their best to be a paragon, knowing they will fail, but always doing their very best never to.
    The problem comes with someone believing they are a hero and excusing doing the “wrong thing for the right reasons”.
    Every powerful institution becomes corrupt over time. I’d argue the problem with the Jedi Order was they became Gray. Trying to make the world/Galaxy better and looking “big picture” - instead of always doing their best to do their best with the aim of simply helping people. I believe that is what being a true Jedi is.