Talk:Ki-Adi-Mundi

Occasional misjudgements
I often wonder why Ki-Adi-Mundi makes those misjudgements; refusing to believe the Sith have returned, refusing to believe Count Dooku could be capable of violence or murder, and refusing to believe Ahsoka Tano was innocent. I mean its a bit odd isn't it? He's said to be very wise and his species is said to be extremely intelligent.

I think the reason Mundi makes these misjudgements is because he pretty much always just thinks logically. He seems to use logic to argue against the truth; he argues that the return of the Sith is 'impossible' because (as far as the Jedi know), they have been extinct for a thousand years. He argues that Dooku is incapable of murder because he was once a Jedi and a 'political idealist'. And he basically seems to saying, like Tinn, that Ahsoka can't be innocent because the evidence is all against. I'm not saying its bad to think logically (i myself usually think logically), but one can't always rely on logic, sometimes one can be TOO logical, and some logics just don't work sometimes. User:Sam sparrow (User talk:Sam sparrow)

Edit revertion
I've already explained my reasons on the history page. I changed the 'for example' to 'one such example' because Darth Ruiz asked me to find another way of writing it. And he at first didn't disagree with the misjudgements.User:Sam sparrow (User talk:Sam sparrow)