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How did Luke change the Jedi Order?

How did Luke change the Jedi Order?

However, in doing so, Skywalker succumbed to the influence of the dark side. He was brought back to the light side by his sister, Leia Organa Solo, who also stole a precious Holocron from the Emperor. This ideal, and his enhanced powers made Luke the first new Jedi Master of the reborn Jedi Order.

What was Luke’s plan in Return of the Jedi?

His plan to rescue Han is an attempt to avoid the fight at Jabba’s palace that he knew was coming. This plan is ultimately what ends up creating the circumstances of that violence.

Did Luke become a GREY Jedi?

No. He’s called a Jedi by Yoda. Actually, there is no such thing as a “gray Jedi” according to the canon of the movies (although the writers of the Clone Wars, Rebels or the comics may have added the concept in — I don’t pay attention to much non-movie media). There are simply ‘Jedi’.

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How is Luke so powerful in Return of the Jedi?

As the son of Anakin Skywalker (the exalted “Chosen One” who is destined to bring balance to the Force), Luke demonstrates a profound intrinsic connection to the Force, growing stronger in his ability to use it in each of his appearances, despite receiving relatively little training compared to the Jedi of past …

Is Yoda a GREY Jedi?

Originally Answered: Does Yoda become a grey Jedi? Yoda, in no way, shape, or form, became a Grey Jedi. Simply because Grey Jedi, in the Disney canon, are no longer official. Even if he fit the standards of a Grey Jedi (which he didn’t), he would have been called something else.

Are Gray Jedis real?

Grey Jedi aren’t a real thing though and haven’t existed in canon before. That’s the problem. The whole Grey Jedi thing is just fans writing bad fan fiction because they want to have characters be Jedi but without following any of the established rules for being a Jedi. They’ve never existed.

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What did Luke do after Endor?

Once on Endor, Luke built a funeral pyre and lit his father’s empty armor on fire. After the funeral ended, Luke joined the Rebels and the native Ewoks for a victory celebration, where he saw the spirit of his father—along with the spirits of Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda—proudly watching the celebration.