Big Bro the she that Barriss was referring to might have been ex-imperial officer from the Obi Wan Kenobi show when they introduced the "path" or it could be Ventress since she was working with Quinlan Vos who were also helping smuggle force sensitive beings on the "path". Ahsoka is the choice we want to think of first because its in our head cannon to choose her.
@Thatskeybladelover3 ай бұрын
Barris and Lyn’s relationship reminds me of cheetah and Wonder Woman
@erikolson41485 ай бұрын
6:29 I believe that those are the first generation of Purge Troopers, just with different armor that resembles Death Trooper armor with green visors, and just like with regular Clone Trooper soldiers eventually being phased out with normal human conscripts as TK Stormtroopers, also enhanced like Death Troopers with biological and/or cybernetic enhancements to make them even more deadly 😰😱!
@hehu40255 ай бұрын
If Barriss isn't alive, then her death would truly be a weak one (more than half the fandom doesn't believe it). Especially considering that this character returns after 11 years. As for the reasons for why she betray Jedi, they are identical to those of the Inquisition: Barriss cares most about the lives of others, she is compassionate and selfless. During the Clone Wars, the Jedi talked about peace and good, but in reality, they were war criminals who didn't care about the fate of those they should have helped. What they said was a beautiful illusion or a lie. Now I will present the logic of her master, Luminara Unduli, which Barriss also adopted: - Ignore emotions (Ignore attachment to the Order and Ahsoka) - Focus on realities (The Jedi are a broken and evil institution) - Fight evil at any cost (I will sacrifice everything to prove my point) The only difference was that Barriss had visible conflict. She regretted what she did, she was ashamed, but she couldn't let go. And it's not that she didn't want to, she genuinely didn't know how to do it. Luminara didn't teach her because she couldn't let go either. This leads to extremism in both cases. Barriss even summed it up perfectly in her speech: 'We' have fallen - She considered herself part of the evil, a product of the Jedi downfall. In this episodes, it's clear that Barriss learnt how to let go and just left; she didn't fight at any cost. Extremism disappeared, and something very positive emerged.
@DarkJediFarkas5 ай бұрын
There is a short story A Jedi's Duty, by Karen Strong. It's written out of Barriss perspective before she began to fall to the dark side. Palpatine is an absolut mastermind, Barriss was one of his victims. It was also no accident that Barriss and other "jedi's" where not killed during Order 66. I'm also pretty sure Barriss is not dead.
@BigBroLilSis5 ай бұрын
Sounds like I need to find an audio book for tonight while I’m driving! (Tomaj)
@DarkJediFarkas5 ай бұрын
@@BigBroLilSisThat book is called Star Wars: Stories of Jedi and Sith.
@marlonwilson55775 ай бұрын
At first I thought there was more than one Jedi in the mountains, but I think by saying “they”, they were saying the Jedi in the mountains didn’t identify as male or female????
@erikolson41485 ай бұрын
They had a mostly androgynous appearance but a feminine voice and face(?) 🤔🤷♂️.