Video ends too soon. Scout became the mother of force sensitive Mandalorians! Scout marries the son of Tarre Vizsla (Quote-audio.png pronounced /tär 'vɪzlə/), was a Force-sensitive human male who was the first Mandalorian to be inducted into the Jedi Order as a child and later became a Jedi Knight. According to legend, he created the Darksaber, a unique black-bladed lightsaber which would become the symbol of leadership within House Vizsla and became the ruler of Mandalore. Making Scout the mother of all true Mandalorian Royalty, who were very slightly force sensitive.
And to think she survived the Clone Wars AND the subsequent Jedi purge... shame we didn't see what happened to her soon after, just like Quinlan Vos before her.
"Too few Jedi have I already. But even had I a crop of thousands, small one, I would not let you go without a fight. Spirit and determination you have. Between the stars, so much darkness there is. Why would I throw away one who burns so bright?" Master Yoda referring to Scout.
Scout's story is both entertaining and inspiring. I was so happy when I learned she survived and have even brought her up in debates with fellow nerds as an example of how Force sensitivity isn't necessary to make someone a great Jedi. I like to imagine that she lived a semi-peaceful and satisfying life on Mandalore with Clan Skirata. Probably helping with clone anti-aging research and maybe working as a local medic or something.
I agree. She may not be strong in the force, but she’s stronger in other ways. I’m happy she survived and is with clan Skirata. She’s now officially an unofficial Mandalorian Jedi. Scout you rock.
Imagine reneging on a bet made with Yoda though Not happening, she made her wager and failing to honor it would be a massive indictment of her character and suitability for the order.
@@arnox4554 Kreia is a senile hag that was a self-insert for the writers of KotOR2 to criticize everything that makes Star Wars unique. Make no mistake, in a rational or realistic setting her teachings would make sense. But this is Star Wars, it was never a rational setting. It's a space fantasy with wizards that have unexplained abilities. Exploration of the nature of good and evil like the one in the real world is pointless to any person with basic concept of the nature of fiction. Kreia isn't the best thing to happen to Star Wars because of people like you thinking she's the end-all be-all solution to all Star Wars "problems" that exist in nobody's mind, except the people who worship everything she says.
@@ChadVulpes Actually some of what Kreia says is wrong. But I don't applaud her so much because she's completely and utterly right about everything but because she actually makes you THINK about things more instead of "Sith evil, Jedi good". You may not like her. You may even think her thinking blows chunks, but it DID make you think, and it did make you question things more instead of taking everything at surface value like some mindless automaton.
@@arnox4554 No, it didn't make me think. The stuff she said was usually something that already came up in my mind in the past when thinking about Star Wars(and I beleive it did for any other rational person), but I willfully ignored it to suspend disbelief. Imagine trying to write your thesis on the nature of good and evil and basing it all on fiction with space wizards... That's Kreia. Again, Star Wars isn't supposed to have intricate rationale behind anything, unlike Mass Effect or Star Trek.
Obi-Wan wasn't really 'weak' though, he was above average for a trained Jedi and only when you compare him to the top tier masters does his force sensitivity fall behind. It's his work ethic and integrity that allowed him to rise beyond a rank and file Jedi Knight, that's true, and that in a pure power comparison he wouldn't merit the rank of Master vs many of his peers. But he's undeniably got a masterful relationship with the force and the mind to make great use of it.
@@gobus7277 yep, there's raw force power and there's knowledge of the force, and there'sa skill factor too. He was not impressive in raw power but his knowledge and cultivated skills absolutely merited master rank.
@@Omniseed also his connection with it didn’t lend to outright feats of strength and flashy displays but it’s what allowed him to dual Grevious and I assume Anakin. As is said it wasn’t Obi-wan swinging his saber, he was merely a conduit for the will of the force or some such idea
As much is I enjoy seeing someone like Darth Vader or Luke destroying their enemies with their very powerful force abilities, Scout's story sounds so awesome and I would love to see it in an animated show or on the big screen
@@TJDious If that's the case, it's a big mistake for the empire. Even a non force sensitive with enough indirect knowledge about the force, can reestablish the jedi order
One of the best SW novels from my childhood. I loved Scout like a sister from the moment someone said “the Force is weak with this one.” So often we have to deal with the overwhelming power of the Skywalker destinies, it’s refreshing to see a padawan who has to scrap and fight for every inch of her honor. Plus grabbing a training lightsaber by the blade to win a fight, knowing it would burn her hand. That’s just awesome.
Dooku could have heed these words for such faults had brought him to Dark side. The Jedi, on their own, believes Agriculture Corp is the solution. So yeah, the Jedi rank had become too rigid for their own good.
@@kauyanDJ Maybe I'm not familiar enough with the lore (Red Harvest is on my reading list), but it seems like the agricultural corps is wrongfully looked down upon. Don't they make sure billions have food on their plate every day? They, or the service corps in general should be running the place. & rotate everyone through every area, I don't know, maybe before given the rank of master?
@@markuhler2664 The Jedi Order operate on the equivalent of a military dictatorship. All of the power lies exclusively with the Warrior caste. There is no logical reason that only Knights should be allowed on the Councils, but that is the only way to get there. You can only have influence or political power if you are good at killing things with a glow-stick. You would think a Scribe, scientist, historian, logistics expert, healer etc would be just as qualified to make decisions. But no. Only if you are good at killing, can you ever become a "master". And the path there involves pitting a bunch of kids against eachother in a combat tournament (that honestly sounds Sith af). The number one problem they had was that they didn't have respectable avenues for pacifists or specialist Jedi to gain any sort of respect or rise in status. Getting sent to farming is a dead end job, and so was the exploration, medical or educational corps. They were basically there to retroactively find "some" purpose after the weak were filtered out. The Sith academy on Korriban would have probably just killed or expelled such members, but the Jedi dance around it, while effectively doing the same thing. There was actually one small Jedi academy that did things differently. It was called the Almas Academy. A "master" would often take on several padawans (they didn't even use the same terminology), and everyone was garuanteed the same training. Ki-adi-mundi was sent there to decide weather or not they should declare the academy heretical and expell them from the order. They decided not to in the end, but the fact that it was even on the table is fucked up.
Qui gon and Dark woman did all the jedi dirty and the council didn't trust them even considered kicking them out the order the jedi council was way to rigid
I really like Scout's storyline. I think it fits in very nicely with the themes that I personally enjoy a lot and were introduced in KOTOR 2: overwhelming power in the Force is not true power, but dependency and a true Jedi is not one who has mastered the Force, but themselves first and foremost.
George Lucas told him that he needed grievous in rots alive and well, so Sha’a Gi only used 1 percent of his midichlorians against grievous and “died”, later that day he revived himself and went on to become as powerful as a being like the bendu and lived for 10,000 years travelling the galaxy
I fully expected this video to be about Zayne Carrick. Scout proved what Meetra Surik learned nearly 4000 years earlier: Jedi who learn to apply themselves without the Force are stronger than those purely reliant on it.
The first jedi have a hungarian surname, called Eszterházy. This family one of the richest, most powerful and noble one in the history of the Hungarian Kingdom. Thank you Geetsly't the amazing content! I'm also a hungarian by the way.😁
As much as I love Hungary, Esterhazy is a name of treachery in France. Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy was a traitor to the French people and caused an innocent man to be locked up for 12 years
@@Anonymoususer44569 Yeah the Esterhazis became inter mingled with Alastian nobility in the late 18th Century, supplied them with Hussars, and intermingled.. My last name is Alsatian, and my family lineage comes from Galanta nobles on the dad's side.. They didn't leave us a castle lol.. Ferdinand was the bastard son of an affair, but noble enough to be an officer.. It's too bad the name has the Dreyfus affair attached to it, as the actual noble family had little to nothing to do with it, and were actually very beneficent, generous people..
Reminds me of what kreia said that one of the biggest threats to a force user is a none force user because sith and jedi use it as a crutch it in turns makes them weak someone without the force who is really good at fighting like mandos can beat them there harder to predict she turned a weakness into a strength
I really like it when they show that you can still go pretty far even if you aren't a natural prodigy like Anakin or Yoda. I never liked the idea that your skill in star wars was completely determined by your midichlorian count or force sensitivity
Until real life catch you I mean catch us Some people are broke some people are not Some are born in third country some in developed country ....not the same outcome in real life
Headcanon time! For the first decade of the Imperial New Order, Scout wanted to live a quiet life, though she still considered herself a Jedi at heart. All that changed, however, when news of a formal, organized resistance to the Empire reached Mandalore. Scout’s conscience demanded she join, and hiding her Jedi status, she enlisted in the Rebel Alliance infantry as soon as there was a Rebel Alliance infantry to join. Scout had wanted a GI position, but her instructors quickly took in her resourcefulness, patience, survivability, analysis abilities, and downright _impossible_ reflexes, and quickly recommended her for sniper training. By all accounts, Scout was a capable markswoman during her training- but not more than capable. All that would change once she stepped onto the battlefield, however. In a matter of months, she would go from the weakest Jedi to THE greatest sniper in the Rebel Alliance, and one of the greatest snipers in galactic history. Scout’s limited Force ability was put on full display as a sniper. For her, _every_ shot was like Luke’s shot on the Death Star. She displayed an ability to know exactly where her target _would be,_ even far beyond visual range. For her fellow Rebels this was creepy but cool, for the Imperials it was terrifying. She fully mastered the Jedi hibernation trance, allowing herself to stay in the field without food, water or sleep for days at a time-as well as minimizing her life signs to the point where they couldn’t be detected by standard imperial scanners. Many an Imperial trooper found themselves with the terrifying situation of having blaster fire come from a place that their sensors had told them there were no lifeforms in! Scout proved frustratingly hard to kill. Eight and a half months-and 240 kills-later, she was critically wounded in an Imperial airstrike. Though she would spend seven months confined to a bacta tank, and more than a year recovering in total, this likely saved her life as it prevented her from participating in the Battle of Scarif, with its near 100% casualty rate for ground troops. When she had almost recovered, she sought out Luke Skywalker and volunteered to help him with lightsaber training. The two were a natural pair-Scout had a formal Jedi education, but had very little Force sensitivity; while Luke was tremendously strong in the Force, but had been brought up a farmboy. Together, they formed one complete Jedi! They couldn’t spend too much time together though, being in different branches of the military and all. Scout returned to combat duty and saw action during the Mid Rim campaign and on Hoth, where she was one of the last troops to evacuate Echo Base. When it became clear that the base would fall, she abandoned her sniper nest and re-entered Echo Base, engaging the stormtroopers with her lightsaber. The terrified stormtroopers were shocked to find the famous sniper cutting through Imperial forces was a Jedi, but also somewhat relieved-it made a lot of sense! In 4 ABY, seven months before the Battle of Endor, Scout was assigned as sniper escort to a team attempting to recover the kyber crystals that would be used in the second Death Star’s superlaser. The Rebellion’s top sniper did her job-but what they didn’t know was that this was a trap. And Darth Vader was lying in wait. As Vader advanced to slaughter the team, Scout emptied her slugthrower bolt at him, actually managing to damage his cybernetics. Vader then turned his attention towards her. It was then that Tallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy-one of the weakest Jedi the order had ever trained, who hadn’t dueled with a lightsaber since she was a teenager-stepped up to duel with one of the strongest. She fought valiantly, but she was no match for the Dark Lord. Vader crushed her heart with a telekinetic squeeze and took her lightsaber as a trophy, though her fellow Rebels managed to recover her body. Sergeant Major Tallisibeth Enwandung- Esterhazy was posthumously awarded the Alliance Medal of Honor, and cremated with the honors of a Jedi Knight. With 759 confirmed sniper kills, including two Imperial Inquisitors, six Moffs, and thirty-nine enemy snipers, she stands as one of the greatest snipers in galactic history and a hero of the Rebellion. (and I listened to White Death by Sabaton over and over while writing this!)
you can see in the first book in the bane triology how good even a untrained sniper that is forse sensitive is. and yes i know its bane we talking about but at that time he had no training and no idea about the force at all except something the jedi and sith was suposedly using but in a lot of peoples mind it dident even exist. yea story existed but rumours and storys have a tendency to quickly change in different ways.
MACE WINDU: "I doubt the sense of selecting this Padawan Master Chankar. She may let you down." (Shortly after, he proceeds to lead a half-assed charge into the Genosian arena and gets said Jedi killed) Mace Windu...making quality decisions since 25BBY.
The story really should’ve been in 2008 clone wars although considering that scout went to go hang out with clan Skirata maybe we could see her in the bad batch
You gotta love underdog stories, I think we need more in mainstream starwars. In recent years, the under dog was cal in fallen order, a padawan that wasn't the strongest but not weak and left on their own to survive, I kinda hope the next game goes a step further and puts us in the shoes of a agricultural member that survived order 66. A true against overwhelming odds and surviving with a Light saber, a blaster, and force powers to grow crops and add in force push for good luck.
She was the “weakest” yet she managed to survive the temple attack and others who were considered “Stronger” were killed that alone let’s us know who was the strongest
Those stronger with the force were easier to track down than those who are weak with the force. That is the reason Yoda hid out on a darkside planet like Dagobah as it was easier to hide his presence. Her being weak with the force was probably a saving grace since she would be difficult to find due to her lack of force sensitivity.
@@stephenmarid.labandria1547 she is a threat due to her being a dot in the force she could’ve done what cal castis tried to do and prob start a new Jedi order to fight the empire that’s why darth Vader hunted down the remaining Jedi except this one
If Scout had low Force sensitivity but was still able to escape Anakin Skywalker(Darth Vader)'s wrath during Order 66, she is not as weak as most Jedi thought.
if i remember correctly from a the first Jedi Appentice book, Obi-wan was assigned to the AgriCorps after not being chosen as a Padawan. It was on the AgriCorps that he became closer with Qui-Gon. You mention Xanatos in another video, He's from the same series of books
The Sith's weakest member nearly doomed the order, the Jedi's still contributed pretty well to help the order survive, I think this proves which order is superior. Also, the Bad Batch series is almost upon us, Ii woulder if on Friday's Geetsly will do videos that relate to what happened in the new episode, just like he did for both seasons of The Mandalorian.
Whie had force visions of the moment with asajj in his family estate. He thought he would die there. Solis wasn't the families robot, he had no master, the droids name was fidelis.
@@annuitcptis1447 he was 60 when fighting maul,with a form that relied heavily on physical prowess and movement. Maul was at the pinnacle of strength, comparable to Anakin in rots, he was overpowering both of them with ease. I doubt any jedi other than Yoda or mace could take on him with ease.
@@annuitcptis1447 obi was a padawan then and only won cause maul got cocky. This is maul at his absolute peak,before his legs got cut. Even when maul stopped learning for 12 years in his half cut state,he overpowered kenobi on the clone wars quite a lot of times. The matured and collected Obi wan from rebels however,can take him because he had achieved what he needed to defeat maul, patience and he did,by tricking maul to use the same move he used on his master. Had he not achieved this information beforehand, the duel might've ended differently. At the end of the day,there's a lot of factors in lightsaber duels and thus we cannot determine who is stronger based on just them
I imagine he would’ve trained her himself if he lost the bet. But it was more symbolic of him getting the rest of the order to accept her, evident by her master eventually growing to appreciate her
I've always wondered - what happened to jedi such as the agricultural corpse, they had no clones or anyone and when order 66 were the hunted as well and if so did many if any survive?
Scout's lack of force abilities and how that helped her excel in other ways reminds me of Kreia's idea of how the force inhibit's individuals in many ways. Scout's success without the same connection to the force as the other jedi's also reminds me of Meetra and how she become more powerful because of being cut off from the force.
its said that she is force sensitive, but how weak is she really???? does she have no force abilities period or is it just weak in the way of not being able to lift large objects?? she has precognition abilities but are those the only force powers she has. is she still able to lift an object with her mind???
Yoda is a complete legend, he always sees the best in people, helps everyone without it ever feeling like hes belittling people and is so often seen training the younglings despite beeing one of the highest ranking jedi and generally beeing one of the strongest jedi.
@@Lawrence_Talbot too bad. at least then if they choose to bring her into canon they can rewrite some weird stuff like the stuff with kissing and all that
In the novel "Rising Force - David Wolverton" stated that Obi-wan was almost as weak as Scout in the Force and he was not choosen to be a padawan expect Qui-gon.
When I saw the thumbnail saying worst Jedi ever, I immediate thought of Arath Tarrex. He was definity up there as one of the worst Jedi. The only reason he got as far as he even did was because he was secretly the son of a Jedi Master and seeker who covered up everything for him, even forcing her to leak secrets to the Corusant underworld to keep him moderately clean. He was eventually exposed by Dooku and Qui-Gon Jinn after peace talks between two planets in conflict broke down due to him stealing to pay for him gambling debts. Talk about a shitty Jedi
Theoretically if there is an infinite omniverse every fictional universe is real somewhere in another universe, but we won't know unless we figure out a way to travel to them.
i don't know man, thousand years of constant galactical scale wars repeatedly broke out by some religious nutcases with magic doesn't sound like a fun place to live in
She may not have been the best, but her story was inspirational. Is not bad to not be a greatest person in something. There is nothing bad on being "normal" or even below "normal". That was a sentence said by Carla Jaeger, mother of Eren Jaeger, main protagonist on the Attack On Titan franchise, but I think it applies well too for this Star Wars case. She wasn't anything spectacular, but her iron will allowed her to continue fighting to stay in course. Heck, she survived training, the separatist crisis, the fucking Clone Wars and fucking Knightfall, although she at the end was slain by Vader (surviving Vader would have been insanely lucky).
@@smeagol-bp3wr I'm sorry, did four arms topple the government, the Jedi Order, murder children, kill multiple members of the Council AND have a terrible mullet?
Perhapse dipping back into the Expanded Universe and looking at some of the stories in detail could be entertaining. I'm always up for videos on the Usong Vong War.
I'm so glad someone asked. Sorry for the long comment. (Takes a deep breath): Only 100 Jedi were confirmed to survive the initial purge, which means anyone that survived Order 66 and Operation Knight, so if a Jedi lived through them and then died a day later it counts. Here are all the ones I know of from Canon and Legends, I don't know all their names: Obi-Wan, Yoda, Ahsoka, Grogu, Kanen, Cal, Cere, Vos, Coleman Kcaj, Jocasta Nu, The Inquistorrs(11 by my count). Eoth Koth, Yaddle, K'Krukes, Oppo Rancisis, that Jedi Cal fought on Dathomir, Starkiller's father, Rom Koda, Kazdan Paratus. The 12 Jedi that died in the Battle of Naboo from Battlefront 2, the Jedi that led the prison break on the Death Star, the 3 Jedi that escaped thanks to the help of a Clone Commando Squad, Plo Koon's niece, the 3 Jedi that escaped Felucia during Order 66, the Jedi Vader killed so he could take his Kyber Crystal and from his new red blade, the Jedi that led the Mon Cala in a Rebellion in 18 BBY and died, the Jedi that tried to retake the Temple and died, the two Jedi that just watched him die because they weren't that dumb, Dass Jenier(the Jedi who led the Nosuarians on New Plympto). The 11 Jedi Padawans that fled on that smugglers ship and that Clone Ppiolet kept secret about, that Jedi Vader tortured to death for information on Obi-Wan, the 8 Jedi Vader killed on Kestle, the 3 Jedi Vader killed on Vaklin, the 7 Jedi that fled to Kashyeek and tried to fight the Empire with the Wookies. And last, but not least, Scout, who I just learned about because of this video. So that's 86 survivors out of the 100 right there.
Honestly given that normal people can potentially be trained to hold their own against padawans and weaker knights, she did it right. If it was me, I would say focus on your lightsaber skills, learn terras Kasi, integrate mandalorian anti jedi tactics and techniques into your training, and train what power in the force you have to it's highest possible level. Soon enough you will be rivaling masters.
She was in the book Dark Rendezvous i think it was. Yoda tries to go talk to Dooku but Obi-wan and Anakan fucked it all up. Good read, great character.
There could be only one grand master at one time. In prequels it was Yoda. The jedi master killed by Jango Fett was a council member but not the grandmaster. But I get the point. Unless you mean a grandmaster from legends that I don't know about.
The uniquely rare and barely understood power, "Force... GUN!", sounds like something this "weakest" Jedi was a master of. Han Solo, despite a low count, was also a surprisingly effective user of this almost nonexistent ability. He displayed it's utility upon Tatooine.
Sidous: Hunt down and kill any survivors of order 66. Storm trooper: My lord, I found the Jedi known as Scout, do you want me to eliminate her? Sidious: .....Who?
I wouldn't want her with me when I fought Palpatine, but against pirates, or storm troopers, she would be great. I enjoyed that book, and I felt for her. She had zero talent, but she worked hard, and these days, that is something we need to celebrate, and encourage. Great video. Thanks.
i actually thought this video would be about Zayne Karrick from old republic. even in back of the days he was considered weak among the jedi, though he was selected as a padawan. he didnt had any noticable skills both in terms of swordsmanship or force using. his only advantage was probably his luck. he managed to got unscathed from hardest situations.
I suppose Scout's story proved Kreia right in what she said about Jedi reliance on The Force, "Yes, and what are they without the Force? Take the greatest Jedi Knight, strip away the Force, and what remains? They rely on it, depend on it, more than they know." "In many ways you are more capable than a Jedi, you could survive where they could not simply because you do not hear The Force as they do, it is irony of a sort."
Scout was resourceful in using the most unorthodox of methods: A gun
Alakabam!!!!
Well at least she can aim
So uncivilized.
Video ends too soon. Scout became the mother of force sensitive Mandalorians! Scout marries the son of Tarre Vizsla (Quote-audio.png pronounced /tär 'vɪzlə/), was a Force-sensitive human male who was the first Mandalorian to be inducted into the Jedi Order as a child and later became a Jedi Knight. According to legend, he created the Darksaber, a unique black-bladed lightsaber which would become the symbol of leadership within House Vizsla and became the ruler of Mandalore. Making Scout the mother of all true Mandalorian Royalty, who were very slightly force sensitive.
@@mastercookie37 don’t doubt yourself trooper. You’re doing good for the empire☺️
And to think she survived the Clone Wars AND the subsequent Jedi purge... shame we didn't see what happened to her soon after, just like Quinlan Vos before her.
YES! YES! YES!
She might even meet up with Cal Kestis
@@NoNo-qj3ef yo that would be cool
We definitely need something for her
didn't Vos die?
Scout had a Shakespeare level of tragedy in her life.
At least she can brag that she escaped Vader.
FAX
Tahiri Veila during the New Jedi Order might be the resurrected Scout
@@aliastheabnormal i thought she died in the Revenge of the Sith novel. it was awhile since i read the book, but i swear she died.
"Too few Jedi have I already. But even had I a crop of thousands, small one, I would not let you go without a fight. Spirit and determination you have. Between the stars, so much darkness there is. Why would I throw away one who burns so bright?" Master Yoda referring to Scout.
Good ol master Yoda. He was a class act.
Omg so beautiful where’s this from?
@@camelxravennova From Star Wars Dark Rendezvous
@@alejandromolina7270 Thanks
Hmm whoz cuttin onions in here
Finally, another good story of the underdog. Kenobi TV series better show flashbacks of this in how he almost failed to be a Palawan learner.
How'd you find a 15-year-old Obi-Wan?
@@derrickstorm6976?
They won't show that. Nothing even indicates they will address that at all
@@derrickstorm6976 read a book
@@ShawnCadieux1984 they never said it would.. Maybe try reading the comment mate.
Obi-wan: In my experience there's no such thing as luck
Scout: Oh I don't think so.
Ahsoka: Master Kenobi says there's no such thing as luck.
Anakin: Well, luckily, I taught you better.
Obi-Wan never said that before New Hope? Like the only one I remember saying that is Ki-Adi Mundi
Scout's story is both entertaining and inspiring. I was so happy when I learned she survived and have even brought her up in debates with fellow nerds as an example of how Force sensitivity isn't necessary to make someone a great Jedi.
I like to imagine that she lived a semi-peaceful and satisfying life on Mandalore with Clan Skirata. Probably helping with clone anti-aging research and maybe working as a local medic or something.
She's Reverse Rey
@@comradekenobi6908 yes.
@@GalaxyDogenut Hello there
@@comradekenobi6908 Section Ratio General. You is really a day of brave.
I agree. She may not be strong in the force, but she’s stronger in other ways. I’m happy she survived and is with clan Skirata. She’s now officially an unofficial Mandalorian Jedi. Scout you rock.
Wow, talk about not letting your shortcomings get you down and getting strong in other ways.
Perserverance!
@@geetslys Yes this is a neat story of perseverance. Considering the struggles I have been going through lately, it is also inspiring.
Scout is a great example of strong female character
Unless you cant use the force at all. Then you're just useless
Pppoooo
Ah yes, "I lost a bet betting against you, now I'm going to be the one who's supposed to teach you with an open mind"
Imagine reneging on a bet made with Yoda though
Not happening, she made her wager and failing to honor it would be a massive indictment of her character and suitability for the order.
Yeah, that’s what the jedi do. They doubt, they get shown wrong, they go “huh guess I was wrong.” And then they stop doubting.
Tallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy sounds like something a person on spice would name their kid lol.
Esterhazy actually sounds like a hungarian noble family. There was a dude called Eszterházy Károly !
LOL
@@runakovacs4759 Hungarian nobles = spice addicts confirmed?
@@ColdGamingLp Considering Hungary is famous for its Paprika spice... and we spice our food on par with mexicans... Checks out.
@@runakovacs4759 just wanted to write "or an austro-hungarian noble", but you beat me to it.
Scout: exists
Yoda: The force sensitivity of a rock you have mmmm? No, more powerful in the force that rock is.
Laughs in that force sensitive mountain yoda met.
Also geode might have been created by one of the non nightsister witch’s of dathamir
By Kreia's teachings, she would be the strongest of them.
Kreia's one of the best things that ever happened to Star Wars. Change my mind.
@@arnox4554 Kreia is a senile hag that was a self-insert for the writers of KotOR2 to criticize everything that makes Star Wars unique. Make no mistake, in a rational or realistic setting her teachings would make sense. But this is Star Wars, it was never a rational setting. It's a space fantasy with wizards that have unexplained abilities. Exploration of the nature of good and evil like the one in the real world is pointless to any person with basic concept of the nature of fiction.
Kreia isn't the best thing to happen to Star Wars because of people like you thinking she's the end-all be-all solution to all Star Wars "problems" that exist in nobody's mind, except the people who worship everything she says.
@@ChadVulpes Actually some of what Kreia says is wrong. But I don't applaud her so much because she's completely and utterly right about everything but because she actually makes you THINK about things more instead of "Sith evil, Jedi good". You may not like her. You may even think her thinking blows chunks, but it DID make you think, and it did make you question things more instead of taking everything at surface value like some mindless automaton.
@@arnox4554 No, it didn't make me think. The stuff she said was usually something that already came up in my mind in the past when thinking about Star Wars(and I beleive it did for any other rational person), but I willfully ignored it to suspend disbelief.
Imagine trying to write your thesis on the nature of good and evil and basing it all on fiction with space wizards... That's Kreia. Again, Star Wars isn't supposed to have intricate rationale behind anything, unlike Mass Effect or Star Trek.
@@ChadVulpes So what's your plan then? Just repeat episodes 4-6 ad nauseam?
So she's like Obi-Wan, naturally weak in the Force but works incredibly hard to make up for this weakness.
Obi-Wan wasn't really 'weak' though, he was above average for a trained Jedi and only when you compare him to the top tier masters does his force sensitivity fall behind.
It's his work ethic and integrity that allowed him to rise beyond a rank and file Jedi Knight, that's true, and that in a pure power comparison he wouldn't merit the rank of Master vs many of his peers.
But he's undeniably got a masterful relationship with the force and the mind to make great use of it.
he does match Anakin in a force push on mustafar although it did look like it took a great deal of effort
@@gobus7277 yep, there's raw force power and there's knowledge of the force, and there'sa skill factor too.
He was not impressive in raw power but his knowledge and cultivated skills absolutely merited master rank.
@@Omniseed Exactly
@@Omniseed also his connection with it didn’t lend to outright feats of strength and flashy displays but it’s what allowed him to dual Grevious and I assume Anakin. As is said it wasn’t Obi-wan swinging his saber, he was merely a conduit for the will of the force or some such idea
As much is I enjoy seeing someone like Darth Vader or Luke destroying their enemies with their very powerful force abilities, Scout's story sounds so awesome and I would love to see it in an animated show or on the big screen
Imagine a story where she continually evades and thwarts the Inquisitors because they deem her to weak to he a threat, let alone a Jedi.
@@TJDious If that's the case, it's a big mistake for the empire. Even a non force sensitive with enough indirect knowledge about the force, can reestablish the jedi order
One of the best SW novels from my childhood. I loved Scout like a sister from the moment someone said “the Force is weak with this one.” So often we have to deal with the overwhelming power of the Skywalker destinies, it’s refreshing to see a padawan who has to scrap and fight for every inch of her honor. Plus grabbing a training lightsaber by the blade to win a fight, knowing it would burn her hand. That’s just awesome.
I wonder if there had been more people like Scout accepted into the Order, if that might have made them less overconfident and likely to fall?
Dooku could have heed these words for such faults had brought him to Dark side. The Jedi, on their own, believes Agriculture Corp is the solution. So yeah, the Jedi rank had become too rigid for their own good.
@@kauyanDJ Maybe I'm not familiar enough with the lore (Red Harvest is on my reading list), but it seems like the agricultural corps is wrongfully looked down upon. Don't they make sure billions have food on their plate every day? They, or the service corps in general should be running the place. & rotate everyone through every area, I don't know, maybe before given the rank of master?
@@markuhler2664
The Jedi Order operate on the equivalent of a military dictatorship. All of the power lies exclusively with the Warrior caste. There is no logical reason that only Knights should be allowed on the Councils, but that is the only way to get there. You can only have influence or political power if you are good at killing things with a glow-stick.
You would think a Scribe, scientist, historian, logistics expert, healer etc would be just as qualified to make decisions. But no. Only if you are good at killing, can you ever become a "master". And the path there involves pitting a bunch of kids against eachother in a combat tournament (that honestly sounds Sith af).
The number one problem they had was that they didn't have respectable avenues for pacifists or specialist Jedi to gain any sort of respect or rise in status. Getting sent to farming is a dead end job, and so was the exploration, medical or educational corps.
They were basically there to retroactively find "some" purpose after the weak were filtered out. The Sith academy on Korriban would have probably just killed or expelled such members, but the Jedi dance around it, while effectively doing the same thing.
There was actually one small Jedi academy that did things differently. It was called the Almas Academy. A "master" would often take on several padawans (they didn't even use the same terminology), and everyone was garuanteed the same training. Ki-adi-mundi was sent there to decide weather or not they should declare the academy heretical and expell them from the order. They decided not to in the end, but the fact that it was even on the table is fucked up.
Qui gon and Dark woman did all the jedi dirty and the council didn't trust them even considered kicking them out the order the jedi council was way to rigid
I really like Scout's storyline. I think it fits in very nicely with the themes that I personally enjoy a lot and were introduced in KOTOR 2: overwhelming power in the Force is not true power, but dependency and a true Jedi is not one who has mastered the Force, but themselves first and foremost.
"The force is weak in you my young padawan!"
Definitely wasn’t Sha’a Gi, he was too powerful
George Lucas told him that he needed grievous in rots alive and well, so Sha’a Gi only used 1 percent of his midichlorians against grievous and “died”, later that day he revived himself and went on to become as powerful as a being like the bendu and lived for 10,000 years travelling the galaxy
@@themelon_1785 yessssssss
Didn't he die on Hypori against General Grevious?
@@Mandalore_24 he faked his death by only using 0.01% of his power
I was thinking the same think
I fully expected this video to be about Zayne Carrick.
Scout proved what Meetra Surik learned nearly 4000 years earlier: Jedi who learn to apply themselves without the Force are stronger than those purely reliant on it.
Agreed.
The first jedi have a hungarian surname, called Eszterházy. This family one of the richest, most powerful and noble one in the history of the Hungarian Kingdom. Thank you Geetsly't the amazing content! I'm also a hungarian by the way.😁
As much as I love Hungary, Esterhazy is a name of treachery in France. Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy was a traitor to the French people and caused an innocent man to be locked up for 12 years
@@Anonymoususer44569 Yeah the Esterhazis became inter mingled with Alastian nobility in the late 18th Century, supplied them with Hussars, and intermingled.. My last name is Alsatian, and my family lineage comes from Galanta nobles on the dad's side..
They didn't leave us a castle lol.. Ferdinand was the bastard son of an affair, but noble enough to be an officer.. It's too bad the name has the Dreyfus affair attached to it, as the actual noble family had little to nothing to do with it, and were actually very beneficent, generous people..
Ghoulash....
Reminds me of what kreia said that one of the biggest threats to a force user is a none force user because sith and jedi use it as a crutch it in turns makes them weak someone without the force who is really good at fighting like mandos can beat them there harder to predict she turned a weakness into a strength
I really like it when they show that you can still go pretty far even if you aren't a natural prodigy like Anakin or Yoda. I never liked the idea that your skill in star wars was completely determined by your midichlorian count or force sensitivity
Until real life catch you
I mean catch us
Some people are broke some people are not
Some are born in third country some in developed country
....not the same outcome in real life
Headcanon time!
For the first decade of the Imperial New Order, Scout wanted to live a quiet life, though she still considered herself a Jedi at heart. All that changed, however, when news of a formal, organized resistance to the Empire reached Mandalore. Scout’s conscience demanded she join, and hiding her Jedi status, she enlisted in the Rebel Alliance infantry as soon as there was a Rebel Alliance infantry to join.
Scout had wanted a GI position, but her instructors quickly took in her resourcefulness, patience, survivability, analysis abilities, and downright _impossible_ reflexes, and quickly recommended her for sniper training. By all accounts, Scout was a capable markswoman during her training- but not more than capable. All that would change once she stepped onto the battlefield, however.
In a matter of months, she would go from the weakest Jedi to THE greatest sniper in the Rebel Alliance, and one of the greatest snipers in galactic history.
Scout’s limited Force ability was put on full display as a sniper. For her, _every_ shot was like Luke’s shot on the Death Star. She displayed an ability to know exactly where her target _would be,_ even far beyond visual range. For her fellow Rebels this was creepy but cool, for the Imperials it was terrifying. She fully mastered the Jedi hibernation trance, allowing herself to stay in the field without food, water or sleep for days at a time-as well as minimizing her life signs to the point where they couldn’t be detected by standard imperial scanners. Many an Imperial trooper found themselves with the terrifying situation of having blaster fire come from a place that their sensors had told them there were no lifeforms in!
Scout proved frustratingly hard to kill. Eight and a half months-and 240 kills-later, she was critically wounded in an Imperial airstrike. Though she would spend seven months confined to a bacta tank, and more than a year recovering in total, this likely saved her life as it prevented her from participating in the Battle of Scarif, with its near 100% casualty rate for ground troops.
When she had almost recovered, she sought out Luke Skywalker and volunteered to help him with lightsaber training. The two were a natural pair-Scout had a formal Jedi education, but had very little Force sensitivity; while Luke was tremendously strong in the Force, but had been brought up a farmboy. Together, they formed one complete Jedi! They couldn’t spend too much time together though, being in different branches of the military and all.
Scout returned to combat duty and saw action during the Mid Rim campaign and on Hoth, where she was one of the last troops to evacuate Echo Base. When it became clear that the base would fall, she abandoned her sniper nest and re-entered Echo Base, engaging the stormtroopers with her lightsaber. The terrified stormtroopers were shocked to find the famous sniper cutting through Imperial forces was a Jedi, but also somewhat relieved-it made a lot of sense!
In 4 ABY, seven months before the Battle of Endor, Scout was assigned as sniper escort to a team attempting to recover the kyber crystals that would be used in the second Death Star’s superlaser. The Rebellion’s top sniper did her job-but what they didn’t know was that this was a trap.
And Darth Vader was lying in wait.
As Vader advanced to slaughter the team, Scout emptied her slugthrower bolt at him, actually managing to damage his cybernetics. Vader then turned his attention towards her. It was then that Tallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy-one of the weakest Jedi the order had ever trained, who hadn’t dueled with a lightsaber since she was a teenager-stepped up to duel with one of the strongest.
She fought valiantly, but she was no match for the Dark Lord. Vader crushed her heart with a telekinetic squeeze and took her lightsaber as a trophy, though her fellow Rebels managed to recover her body.
Sergeant Major Tallisibeth Enwandung- Esterhazy was posthumously awarded the Alliance Medal of Honor, and cremated with the honors of a Jedi Knight. With 759 confirmed sniper kills, including two Imperial Inquisitors, six Moffs, and thirty-nine enemy snipers, she stands as one of the greatest snipers in galactic history and a hero of the Rebellion.
(and I listened to White Death by Sabaton over and over while writing this!)
No
Solid head canon
you can see in the first book in the bane triology how good even a untrained sniper that is forse sensitive is. and yes i know its bane we talking about but at that time he had no training and no idea about the force at all except something the jedi and sith was suposedly using but in a lot of peoples mind it dident even exist. yea story existed but rumours and storys have a tendency to quickly change in different ways.
MACE WINDU: "I doubt the sense of selecting this Padawan Master Chankar. She may let you down."
(Shortly after, he proceeds to lead a half-assed charge into the Genosian arena and gets said Jedi killed) Mace Windu...making quality decisions since 25BBY.
To be fair almost no one in Star wars makes good decisions except Palpatine
@@whatsup2318 Even then, he threw that away so he could see a pretty plant go boom
@@Redraptor0001 plant?
@@whatsup2318 planet, stupid autocorrect
@@Redraptor0001 It's almost like Star wars characters base their decisions on what would look cool on screen instead of logic.
The story really should’ve been in 2008 clone wars although considering that scout went to go hang out with clan Skirata maybe we could see her in the bad batch
Thank you, I was hunting for a comment about Clan Skirata
You gotta love underdog stories, I think we need more in mainstream starwars. In recent years, the under dog was cal in fallen order, a padawan that wasn't the strongest but not weak and left on their own to survive, I kinda hope the next game goes a step further and puts us in the shoes of a agricultural member that survived order 66. A true against overwhelming odds and surviving with a Light saber, a blaster, and force powers to grow crops and add in force push for good luck.
Stardew valley but with force users.
She was the “weakest” yet she managed to survive the temple attack and others who were considered “Stronger” were killed that alone let’s us know who was the strongest
Probably because she hid while those stronger tried to fight
Those stronger with the force were easier to track down than those who are weak with the force. That is the reason Yoda hid out on a darkside planet like Dagobah as it was easier to hide his presence. Her being weak with the force was probably a saving grace since she would be difficult to find due to her lack of force sensitivity.
@@JarJarStudiosPlus well it’s safe to say she wasn’t hunted Down by the Empire due to her being IRRELEVANT
why would they kill someone who is barely a threat
@@stephenmarid.labandria1547 she is a threat due to her being a dot in the force she could’ve done what cal castis tried to do and prob start a new Jedi order to fight the empire that’s why darth Vader hunted down the remaining Jedi except this one
Hard work can many times overcome natural talent. Especially if natural talent sleeps at the wheel, and falls into the trap of lazy arrogance.
IMO she's kinda the last jedi sentinel if you think of her skillset and her goals and values.
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Honestly a Jedi character who is weak in the force and struggles to over come that is way more interesting than just naturally strong characters.
Now that you mention it...
You obviously know nothing about Star Wars, a Jedi character who's weak in the force would never be a Jedi.
So I guess you didn’t watch the video.
Well said!
@@d34dj3d1 Hey, how about honorary Jedis?
I wonder if the jedi only measured strength I'm force prowess. I'm sure it would have been very beinifical to accept scholars as well.
I remember hearing Qui-Gon Jinn was apparently the greatest forensic accountant in the galaxy.
The library corps was set up for the bookish members of Jedi order.
Tallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy... I haven’t heard that name in a long long time...
Esterhazy actually sounds like a hungarian noble family. There was a dude called Eszterházy Károly !
I swear I know a German/Prussian general with that namesake...
I read Yoda: Dark Rendezvous
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FR!! Makes work 1000x better lol
LOL! We do upload at the same times every week so maybe you're just in need of a pick-me-up Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday!
@@geetslys best surprise that’s not even a surprise!! 😂
With the thumbnail, I thought you were gonna say etain tur-Mukan for a second
Would’ve raised hell if he did.
That being said, it is stated in Imperial Commando novel that Skirata though she looked shockingly similar to Etain
I love Mulan!
@@Lawrence_Talbot if anyone even thinks about saying something bad about Etain....
Who is etain?
Fun fact: he's last name (Esterházy) is the name of a noble family in Hungary
If Scout had low Force sensitivity but was still able to escape Anakin Skywalker(Darth Vader)'s wrath during Order 66, she is not as weak as most Jedi thought.
That or he simply didn't sense her
if i remember correctly from a the first Jedi Appentice book, Obi-wan was assigned to the AgriCorps after not being chosen as a Padawan. It was on the AgriCorps that he became closer with Qui-Gon. You mention Xanatos in another video, He's from the same series of books
The Sith's weakest member nearly doomed the order, the Jedi's still contributed pretty well to help the order survive, I think this proves which order is superior.
Also, the Bad Batch series is almost upon us, Ii woulder if on Friday's Geetsly will do videos that relate to what happened in the new episode, just like he did for both seasons of The Mandalorian.
Focusing on physical prowess to compensate for weakness in the Force.... reminds me a lot of Rock Lee from Naruto (replace the Force with chakra)
I hope they bring her back into Canon one day
Yoda being a gambling addict parody would be hilarious lol x
Whie had force visions of the moment with asajj in his family estate. He thought he would die there.
Solis wasn't the families robot, he had no master, the droids name was fidelis.
Semper when?
Well definitely not Qui Gon. My friends always crap on Qui Gon and that drives me mad.
Quite the opposite,he had one of the strongest connection to the force
@@mehforreal6954 yea my friends don’t watch anything else than the movies. They say Qui gon was the most usless.
@@annuitcptis1447 he was 60 when fighting maul,with a form that relied heavily on physical prowess and movement. Maul was at the pinnacle of strength, comparable to Anakin in rots, he was overpowering both of them with ease. I doubt any jedi other than Yoda or mace could take on him with ease.
@@mehforreal6954 I would say master Obi wan can.
@@annuitcptis1447 obi was a padawan then and only won cause maul got cocky. This is maul at his absolute peak,before his legs got cut. Even when maul stopped learning for 12 years in his half cut state,he overpowered kenobi on the clone wars quite a lot of times. The matured and collected Obi wan from rebels however,can take him because he had achieved what he needed to defeat maul, patience and he did,by tricking maul to use the same move he used on his master. Had he not achieved this information beforehand, the duel might've ended differently. At the end of the day,there's a lot of factors in lightsaber duels and thus we cannot determine who is stronger based on just them
The Senate was so strong that he was above the Jedi.
Well Palpatine said he WAS the senate.
Basically the prequels.
Wait, Yoda actually used a padawan in a bet to determine her ultimate fate with the order? 🤨... 🤣
I imagine he would’ve trained her himself if he lost the bet. But it was more symbolic of him getting the rest of the order to accept her, evident by her master eventually growing to appreciate her
Qui-gon used anakin in the podrace bet... it has more to do with setting things up so the Force may show the path, meesa thinks
I've always wondered - what happened to jedi such as the agricultural corpse, they had no clones or anyone and when order 66 were the hunted as well and if so did many if any survive?
Just a note: Corpse is a dead body. A corps is a military Unit.
Only in force skills, tough. Scout is decent in other things, and managed to survive. More than most jedis can write home about.
Scout's lack of force abilities and how that helped her excel in other ways reminds me of Kreia's idea of how the force inhibit's individuals in many ways. Scout's success without the same connection to the force as the other jedi's also reminds me of Meetra and how she become more powerful because of being cut off from the force.
its said that she is force sensitive, but how weak is she really???? does she have no force abilities period or is it just weak in the way of not being able to lift large objects?? she has precognition abilities but are those the only force powers she has. is she still able to lift an object with her mind???
I love that you keep the original version of Ventress where she's a Rattataki :)
Yoda is a complete legend, he always sees the best in people, helps everyone without it ever feeling like hes belittling people and is so often seen training the younglings despite beeing one of the highest ranking jedi and generally beeing one of the strongest jedi.
Ironically he was the worst leader and the Jedi almost got wiped out because of him..
so is this canon because I would love to see her in something she sounds super cool
that kissing thing was weird tho if this story were to be made canon I would just have them cut that she sounds too cool to be damseled like that
No this legends. She mainly only appeared in two novels, Yoda: Dark Rendezvous and Imperial Commando: 501st
@@Lawrence_Talbot too bad. at least then if they choose to bring her into canon they can rewrite some weird stuff like the stuff with kissing and all that
@@soundsofstabbing3627 it's someone's kink
@@goodmind4940 100% definitely the writers kink
In the novel "Rising Force - David Wolverton" stated that Obi-wan was almost as weak as Scout in the Force and he was not choosen to be a padawan expect Qui-gon.
When I saw the thumbnail saying worst Jedi ever, I immediate thought of Arath Tarrex. He was definity up there as one of the worst Jedi. The only reason he got as far as he even did was because he was secretly the son of a Jedi Master and seeker who covered up everything for him, even forcing her to leak secrets to the Corusant underworld to keep him moderately clean. He was eventually exposed by Dooku and Qui-Gon Jinn after peace talks between two planets in conflict broke down due to him stealing to pay for him gambling debts. Talk about a shitty Jedi
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So much to know about the Jedi order Jedi knights are so freaking cool Man I wish star wars was real
Theoretically if there is an infinite omniverse every fictional universe is real somewhere in another universe, but we won't know unless we figure out a way to travel to them.
@@calthekonqueror312 we would be capable of doing this. Too bad we're busy inventing more ways to kill each other.
Don't we all?
@@Hinokassaudifan1 Even if we did there would still be wars between different universes.
i don't know man, thousand years of constant galactical scale wars repeatedly broke out by some religious nutcases with magic doesn't sound like a fun place to live in
This video gives me nomad of nowhere vibes.
I wish we got a second season of that show
@@geth7112 me too... but the ride was totally worth it.
Rooster teeth
And although not mentioned her low sensitivity likely made it easier to hide from Jedi hunters
The council: "She's not good enough."
Yoda: "To fucking bet, do you want?
Remember they had a Jawa jedi once... And that's not a shot at the Jawa, that says more about those weaker than a desert scalper.
"You could survive where they could not simply because you do not hear the Force as they do. It is irony of a sort"- Kreia
Bro ima big fan of Star Wars and love ur vids keep it up dude!
Thanks! Will do!
She may not have been the best, but her story was inspirational.
Is not bad to not be a greatest person in something. There is nothing bad on being "normal" or even below "normal".
That was a sentence said by Carla Jaeger, mother of Eren Jaeger, main protagonist on the Attack On Titan franchise, but I think it applies well too for this Star Wars case. She wasn't anything spectacular, but her iron will allowed her to continue fighting to stay in course. Heck, she survived training, the separatist crisis, the fucking Clone Wars and fucking Knightfall, although she at the end was slain by Vader (surviving Vader would have been insanely lucky).
Weak isn't the same as worst. Anakin Skywalker was incredibly powerful but he was arguably the worst Jedi ever.
Walks in Pong Krell
Walks in the guy who hated clone troopers
Oh well I guess that's Pong Krell
@@smeagol-bp3wr I'm sorry, did four arms topple the government, the Jedi Order, murder children, kill multiple members of the Council AND have a terrible mullet?
Interesting point!
Perhapse dipping back into the Expanded Universe and looking at some of the stories in detail could be entertaining. I'm always up for videos on the Usong Vong War.
3:39 I heard "shot" and was like "Uhhhhhhh sureeeee"
7:49: Less than 200 Jedi? Who were the others besides the heroes we know?
I'm so glad someone asked. Sorry for the long comment. (Takes a deep breath):
Only 100 Jedi were confirmed to survive the initial purge, which means anyone that survived Order 66 and Operation Knight, so if a Jedi lived through them and then died a day later it counts.
Here are all the ones I know of from Canon and Legends, I don't know all their names:
Obi-Wan, Yoda, Ahsoka, Grogu, Kanen, Cal, Cere, Vos, Coleman Kcaj, Jocasta Nu, The Inquistorrs(11 by my count). Eoth Koth, Yaddle, K'Krukes, Oppo Rancisis, that Jedi Cal fought on Dathomir, Starkiller's father, Rom Koda, Kazdan Paratus.
The 12 Jedi that died in the Battle of Naboo from Battlefront 2, the Jedi that led the prison break on the Death Star, the 3 Jedi that escaped thanks to the help of a Clone Commando Squad, Plo Koon's niece, the 3 Jedi that escaped Felucia during Order 66, the Jedi Vader killed so he could take his Kyber Crystal and from his new red blade, the Jedi that led the Mon Cala in a Rebellion in 18 BBY and died, the Jedi that tried to retake the Temple and died, the two Jedi that just watched him die because they weren't that dumb, Dass Jenier(the Jedi who led the Nosuarians on New Plympto).
The 11 Jedi Padawans that fled on that smugglers ship and that Clone Ppiolet kept secret about, that Jedi Vader tortured to death for information on Obi-Wan, the 8 Jedi Vader killed on Kestle, the 3 Jedi Vader killed on Vaklin, the 7 Jedi that fled to Kashyeek and tried to fight the Empire with the Wookies.
And last, but not least, Scout, who I just learned about because of this video. So that's 86 survivors out of the 100 right there.
The Thumbnail answers it all.
Who is that
Avar kriss
@@stormlancer6929 I know that but who was she and what did she do
Honestly given that normal people can potentially be trained to hold their own against padawans and weaker knights, she did it right.
If it was me, I would say focus on your lightsaber skills, learn terras Kasi, integrate mandalorian anti jedi tactics and techniques into your training, and train what power in the force you have to it's highest possible level. Soon enough you will be rivaling masters.
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this character should be in a movie, scout sounds like a solid character.
perfect balance that isnt forced down your throat.
She was in the book Dark Rendezvous i think it was. Yoda tries to go talk to Dooku but Obi-wan and Anakan fucked it all up. Good read, great character.
Scout perfect jedi master for her would be kazdan paratus because both use unique means to win and are always thinking of ways other jedi wouldn't.
There is one Jedi Grand master who's literally killed by a random bounty hunter in literally face to face combat
There could be only one grand master at one time. In prequels it was Yoda. The jedi master killed by Jango Fett was a council member but not the grandmaster.
But I get the point.
Unless you mean a grandmaster from legends that I don't know about.
@@MyPrideFlag yeah from Legends I think he's like the same species that plo koon is
You cant say strength isnt important when the jedi sent people off...ot tried to convince them to quit
A one off doesnt change their practices
Nice I love learning more about my favorite series congrats on 400k
TYSM!
It seems to me that her gifts may have been more intuitive/unconscious. Her ability to survive is interesting...
Makes u wonder Disney will re add things like this back into the canon be cool to see scout and clan skiratta in future canon
She should have been called the luckiest jedi in history.
Having Avar Kriss on the thumbnail almost triggered me lol, her battle meditation during Hatezal was freaking amazing
The uniquely rare and barely understood power, "Force... GUN!", sounds like something this "weakest" Jedi was a master of. Han Solo, despite a low count, was also a surprisingly effective user of this almost nonexistent ability. He displayed it's utility upon Tatooine.
Sidous: Hunt down and kill any survivors of order 66.
Storm trooper: My lord, I found the Jedi known as Scout, do you want me to eliminate her?
Sidious: .....Who?
Strength is not equal to Skill,
Talent is not equal to Perseverance.
She's an underdog, like Kenobi.
Those are my favorites...
400,000 congratulations dude Huge mile stone congratulations
Thank you!!!
Short answer, Coleman Trebor
Don't you dare @ me
Weakest member of Jedi order?
Zayne Carrick: Hold my beer!
I wouldn't want her with me when I fought Palpatine, but against pirates, or storm troopers, she would be great. I enjoyed that book, and I felt for her. She had zero talent, but she worked hard, and these days, that is something we need to celebrate, and encourage. Great video. Thanks.
she still had superior precognitive abilities
i actually thought this video would be about Zayne Karrick from old republic. even in back of the days he was considered weak among the jedi, though he was selected as a padawan. he didnt had any noticable skills both in terms of swordsmanship or force using. his only advantage was probably his luck. he managed to got unscathed from hardest situations.
Dass Jennir was quite a unremarkable Jedi. The Jedi at the Temple did say that his connection to the Force was weak
Wow, great video, topic, and character cover. I clicked that subscribed button right after watching this. Thank you Geetsly's.
one of my favorite Jedi of all time, she is all spirit.
Obi Wan’s connection wasn’t very strong, but he went through hell to make it strong to rival even Mace Windu
I suppose Scout's story proved Kreia right in what she said about Jedi reliance on The Force,
"Yes, and what are they without the Force? Take the greatest Jedi Knight, strip away the Force, and what remains? They rely on it, depend on it, more than they know."
"In many ways you are more capable than a Jedi, you could survive where they could not simply because you do not hear The Force as they do, it is irony of a sort."
I am thinking that if anyone is Strong or Weak in The Force they can contribute to the Good .
This'll be so interesting. Cool
Has anyone read the clone wars novel this video talks about. I think the best part of the book is yoda hides in an r series astromech as a disguise.
You say weakest, I say probably one of the best underdog combatant in a lightsaber ever
What an epic Jedi! May The Force be with you all. Always...
Yoda Gambles?
With lives, yes.