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The deleted scenes in Episode III show that Shaak Ti died from General Grievous, not Darth Vader. Furthermore, the Kashyyyk holograms show an empty seat in the Council room, with all other masters accounted for.
Note: This statement fails to take into account the fact that George Lucas did not include this scene in the movie and instead altered the plot. Therefore Shaak Ti did not die on Grievous' flagship but in the jedi temple on Coruscant.
No,if she was killed in the deleted scenes and in the actual movie there is an empty chair in the council, it does not show in the movie that she is killed by Darth vader, so she must have Been killed by GG. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.114.229.234 ( talk) jon hart 09:49, 11 January 2014 (UTC)
I've never read the books, but it seems unlikely to me that anyone by the name of Aaron Swanson would exist in Star Wars, given the somewhat unusual monikers usually given to characters. Aidan 15:55, Jun 2, 2005 (UTC)
I don't know exactly how to do it, and I don't want to mess up the page, but someone needs to change the link that says Vrook Lamar and make it go to List of Ancient Jedi. Now it goes to list of Minors Characters, and he is not even on the list. I hope whoever reads this can understand it.
In what source is Jocasta Nu said to be a former member of the High Council? Jon Hart 19:39, 5 August 2005 (UTC)
Jocastu Nu is not a former member of the jedi high council but in fact the chronicler of the jedi temple on Coruscant and one of the rare jedi masters not on the council.
I added Sifo-Dyas to the "44 BBY" since Yaddle was never shown in the Stark Hyperspace War (which is where the information is from). The SW Tale "Yaddle: The One Below", shows Yaddle being placed on the council, who did she replace? Sifo-Dyas, as every other Jedi Master from 44BBY is accounted for.
In Episode II, Prime Minister Lama Su implies that Master Sifo-Dyas was a member of the Jedi Council at some time around the events of Episode I. However, Sifo-Dyas is not listed on any of the council member charts. Is this an error, or was Lama Su misled and Master Sifo-Dyas never actually a member of the Jedi Council?
Anyone else think it might be of interest to include the various actors who portrayed Jedi in the various movies? Just a thought on how to make this a better article, in my (possibly mistaken) opinion. -Nachosamurai —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 58.90.240.56 ( talk) 04:16, 24 January 2007 (UTC).
Beck (the real-world performing artist) is listed as a Sith Lord in a chart having to do with the "Old Jedi Council" or something to that effect. Other instances of vandalism occur within the same chart.
Eni3614 15:56, 24 January 2007 (UTC)eni3614
What is the real world impact of this subject? This needs a serious rewrite. -- Allemandtando ( talk) 11:04, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
What?! It's Star Wars. It's fictional. Of course it doesn't have a real world impact. As an encyclopedic article covering an aspect of a fictional universe, it's pretty damn good. TheMoridian 08:23, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
Then the article shouldn't exist at all - if reliable 3rd world commentary doesn't exist about the subject, it should be merged into a article where such material does exist.
The Jedi Order is not a military organization. Can someone delete this please? -- Pellaeon ( talk) 05:35, 27 June 2008 (UTC)
This whole article can fit as a subsection in the Jedi article. After the non-universe material is covered, the small info of the subject's importance in-universe can be covered in the lower sections.-- Nadirali نادرالی ( talk) 05:09, 19 November 2015 (UTC)