@@kingnothing5678 True, unless they have 2 main versions of Jedi. One being basically stuck with The Republic and the other with following the will of The Force.
Depends in what time your talking about. Old republic? There are direct examples of them refusing. Prequel age republic? Sorta, but not as easily. Clone wars? Nope. They were overruled by the government.
Reminds me of something Capt. Jack Sparrow once said, “Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they're going to do something incredibly... stupid.” ;)
I would say this counts as a republic win. They achieved their primary objective of depriving the CIS of the mines and even was able to take control of the space around the planet.
With the the same mindset the CIS could claim victory. They prevented the Republic from taking the mines and having more resources. The CIS prevented another planet from joining the crumbling Republic.
@@louditalian1962 no, since the CIS didnt planned for that. If your talking about strategic victory, at least. And seeing how the Republic has heavy restrictions on the mineral, and its past policy with the planet. Its unlikely, they would even give the mine to locals control as reward if anything.
@@louditalian1962 but that wasn’t their objectives, their goal was to control the cortisis mines and to stop the rebellion both of the goals were not achieved
Yeah they can, and the Republic were probably more concerned with humans when they banned Cortosis. Also, destroying a droid would depend on the caliber and ammunition used by said solid shot weapon.
Who knew that one battle only seen for about twenty seconds in the 2003 Clone Wars Micro series had such a rich history of why it was being fought, and the fact that it was a three-way battle, which didn't happen too often during the war, but did happen from time to time. Makes me kind of want to know more about those other battles we saw in that montage in Chapter 22 of the 2003 Clone Wars Micro series.
One might be forgiven for not remembering that the Galaxy is a unpredictable place that no doubt will surprise everyone. This is just example that the Republic and the Confederacy will suffer defeats from independent powers during the Clone Wars, and no doubt the Sith didn’t take into account during their great plan. It would be interesting to have seen this campaign during the Clone Wars Show, as a arc that perhaps no sides win the battle and a futility of war.
Given how the galaxy felt about the Jedi and the Sith, I’m surprised that more systems didn’t fight against them since, you know… force users usually never cared about the common people of the galaxy 🤷
You are partially mistaken, since even thought the Jedi Council had grown very stagnant in the centuries after the New Sith War, there were still many Jedi like Qui-Gonwho sought to help desperate people, and on many worlds these were the only kind of Jedi the people would ever see
In the end of the day it’s actually quite hard to convince a lot of people to fight space wizards that move stuff with their mind. That stuff is probably pretty terrifying as a layman looking in from outside
@@Parocha While we lost the plot when Meiji-tenno took military power back from the bakufu in 1869, we did successfully resist assimilation by Christians. Even today, less than 2% of our population follows an Abrahamic religion and its not even clear whether the few ethnic Japanese Christians are doing so for anything more than aesthetics or "coolness."
3:06 Cortosis in Legends was actually REALLY weak to everything but lightsabers. The only sources contradicting this are the Darth Bane books which seem to have confused it with Phrikite or Beskar.
I'll take the Expanded Universe description of Cortosis over Disney's take on Cortosis. Disney went as far to narratively flush the original _Dark Forces_ game (a prequel to Episode IV) down the toilet with an unnecessary and inauthentic prequel movie.
@@Nemesis_HamdyEisa-Type I mean yes, but those are two differenr issues. Too many people read Darth Bane and forget how Cortosis acted in everything else
The Noghri were neutral I think, they didn't fight in any battle but the Republic and Seps fought over their world which lead to the poisoning incident.
The Noghri did not participate in the Clone Wars as active combatants, at the time they were A Primitive species without spacefaring capabilities and witnessed a space battle between the Republic and separatist, which I believe in the thrawn trilogy the second one dark force Rising, they mentioned it something being akin to watching Gods fight. It was also from that battle that one of the crashed ships cause the irreversible damage to their home planet ecosystem, in which the Empire would use to force them into indentured servitude for decades. Promising that they would fix the environmental damage.
Has there been a video about the battle of Boz Pity? Because I'm curious what happened there. After all, it was essentially the start of the Outer Rim Sieges
Freaking island worlds. No wonder. I mean, some people find them fun, but the resources suck, except this one has a special resource that actually is useful in defending it.
so at the end they was basicly the angry guy yelling at someone to get of my land, then someone comes to help the landowner, but all the tanks is getting yelled at from the angry landowner
Does that mean Disney fucked up in The Last Jedi? Because the Pretorian Guards used Cortosis blades and, that I remember, the blades didn't disable Rey's lightsaber
3:52: Speaking of Subtext Mining, did Plagueis succeed in eliminating the very person who ordered Tenebrous' death for revenge promise purposes (heard that person was Kerred Santhe II)? 9:09: So, that was actually them? Wow, the Empire didn't enroach on their turf. That takes a lot of guts and reason.
Lol clone army attacking on one front, droid army attacking on the other, a pincer attack… General Grievous calls up Kenobi on holonet, “got any ideas Kenobi?” “Why yes, we must find a high ground, and take it.” Mean while, Dooku and Skywalker are dueling… AGAIN.
If ANYONE would want to control a HUGE source of Cortosis id be groups of Force Users.. since they're the Achilles heel of anyone who's abilities are focused on the use of Saber blades. Like Ancient Sith armies.. notably they're Warrior enforcers.. imagine that one... Sith armies led by many Sith Warriors using their sabers an saber staffs just to come into contact with an army equipped with Cortosis blades an even some with such armor... problem is ISNT it like an expensive metal or somewhat hard to work with like that to be usable on such a scale?? Or that was a bit more uncommon then implied here. Think there mightve been some reason why its not that common but can't remember details on that one. How funny though... here's one where if BOTH sides was gonna work together large scale THIS might be it... *CIS lands* Demnick: "Get out..." *GAR also lands* Demnick: "These MFers... Perhaps you didn't hear me.. I said GET!! OUT!!!"
Jedi and Republican forces: “We are here to-“ The alien species that looks like if a Halo Elite and Brute fucked: *Fires with extreme prejudice at both of the Space Wizard sides*
Not related to the video at all, but can we all agree that the Google Fi adds are garbage and need to be stopped? Why couldn’t they put some effort into an actual decent song? Almost as bad as the Sonic adds. Why am I even mad about this, and why am I ranting about it in a Star Wars RU-vid video’s comment section?
you say drive off sepis yes but the republic left because they weren't interested in fighting the people of Bal'demnic only the sepis once they were gone so too where the republic I hardly call that being driven off
Tbh, the Jedi and Sith should have been eliminated sooner and by the galaxy at large. They are nothing but feuding space terrorists. The Empire was right.
Maybe Palps had a fondness of the place It got Plagueis's master killed, gave his guards lot of Jedi-killing metal and the population kicked out the Jedi sent to "free" them, Sidious surely got a kick from that
Republic: "C'mon, we're really chill and we got trade and stuff, join us!" Separatists: "We do the same things, but better." Kon'me: "F U C K O F F ! ! !"
Reptiles are tough. You got ones that can crush bones with a force that can also crush cars, and then you get these guys who defeated two massively powerful armies and never were messed with again.
Very interesting. I wish you talk about Tera Sinube. I think he is a very underrated Jedi who also was on the Jedi Council. He was an expert in the criminal underworld of Coruscant as well, as I remember
Ah yes the time honored Taurian Concordant tradition of "Hippity hoppity get the F@$K off my property!" Bet these guys and the Taurians would have gotten along swimmingly lol.