Talk:Jedi Master/Legends

I think that Sipho-Dyas was also a Master, should he be there then? Moff Rebus 22:53, 7 Aug 2005 (UTC)

I agree with you Moff Rebus. Sifo-Dyas was a master (see the pic -> Sifo-Dyas) --Inmobilus 18:23, 8 Aug 2005 (UTC)

How Many?
Are we going to put *every* Jedi Master on this page. Why? QuentinGeorge 06:09, 10 Aug 2005 (UTC)
 * Why not? TopAce.

Due to the term "Knight" being used to referr Jedi of all ranks at certain times, and due to Knights with Padawans being referred to as "Master", it's impossible to determine in the case of more than 90% of non-Padawan Jedi ever named if they were either Knights or Masters...I think the list should go...If I don't see much retaliation, I will delete it myself... --Ace ETP 19:08, 8 Sep 2005 (UTC)

More than ten days seem to have passed since anyone even bothered doing anything with the (extremely unnecesary) list, so...it shall cease to exist... --Ace ETP 17:16, 9 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Thank you, you have just dropped a lot of people's effort to the dustbin. I hope you are proud of yourself. If you don't like the list, no-one obligates you to look at it. TopAce


 * I could spend weeks writing an essay about glass-blowing and put it up on the Millenium Falcon's page, but it doesn't mean it would be appropiate or that I could tell people asking me to remove it that I'm not forcing them to look at it. Won't you at least admit that's impossible to determine in the case of most Jedi if they were either Masters or Knights, and that therefore your list is impossible to complete and mostly based on assumptions? --Ace_ETP 18:14, 14 Sep 2005 (UTC)


 * Only Obi-Wan was called Master when he was a Jedi Knight because he was the only Jedi Knight who received a Padawan before reaching the title of master. Qui-Gon's last will. Period. TopAce


 * You're wrong. Obi-Wan was not the only Jedi Knight to receive a Padawan before becoming a Master. Both Knights and Masters trained Padawans. Entering a Padawan into Knighthood was a requirement if you wanted to be made a Master, except for special cases such as Obi-Wan or Saesee Tiin, who were made Masters because of having performed amazing deeds or servies. --Ace_ETP 22:02, 14 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Exhibit A: A'Sharad Hett. Exhibit B: Dooku before Qui-Gon Jinn had completed his training. In essence, almost EVERY Jedi is merely a knight when they are training their first padawan.
 * PS Obi-Wan was made a Jedi Master for completing Anakin's training - same as most of his peers. QuentinGeorge 06:43, 15 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * So, can we please get rid of the list? We already have the List of all Jedi, which faces problems such as "Should we include Dark Jedi?" or "Does this guy count as a Padawan or an Initiate?"...Do we really need another long confusing list of characters that we can't even determine for sure if they belong or not? Specially when source material will never fully reveal the truth, and when the people interpreting it are reading into it wrongly (No offense). --Ace_ETP 00:17, 16 Sep 2005 (UTC)


 * Any time you delete this list, I will revert edit it, so it makes no sense. And yes, we also have a list of Jedi Masters among the categories, but that says nothing about the Master being on/off the Council and does not tell the era the Master belongs to. If you want, we could reduce this list to mention only the notable ones from the Clone Wars cartoon, the movies and the novels. i.e.: I am not sure everyone knows who Cin Drallig is, I have only heard about him while browsing this wiki. The list IS useful. TopAce