Serafina wrote:No, he wasn't. Palpatine WON, and not by a small margin either - he certainly wasn't exhausted after the fight, while Yoda clearly was.
When Yoda flings the senate pod back at Palpatine, and the sith loses his line of sight, Sidious has a look of obvious concern on his face. He does
not do the obvious and ignite his lightsaber to take a fighting stance. The implication, which, IIRC, was in the original RotS draft/script, is that Yoda disarmed Sidious and won the lightsaber duel. It certainly fits the coreography of the fight, when Yoda is moving far faster than Sidious. It also fits with the fact that Palpatine has not likely practiced his saber skills in 13 years.
Also, during their Force lightning stand off, Yoda
won. From what we can tell from the fighters' facial expressions, Sidious is overwhelming Yoda, yet Yoda gets his act together and ends up overpowering Sidious's lightning. Yoda just happened to be closer to the edge, and was smaller.
Now as to the argument that Yoda was exhausted after the battle while Palpatine was not, what evidence is there to support this? Yes, Yoda looked weary, but it looked to be as much of an emotional weariness, knowing that "failed, I have", rather than being physically exhausted. And just because Palpatine was laughing manically doesn't mean that he was not exhausted as well; the bastard laughs no matter what is going on.
Yet it does make sense that Palpatine's stamina would be greater than the almost 900 year old master. Although Palpatine's possession of the high ground throughout the fight meant that Yoda had to move and perform acrobatics far more often, thus exerting more energy in the long run.
Mace Windu actually WON that fight (unless you believe Palpatine feigned defeat), and the only reason he didn't kill Palpatine was the intervention of Anakin.
Yes, he did. But the RotS novelization describes this as a result of Vaapad's superconducting loop (which he had not sunk into at the beginning of the fight), which merely made them equals. Shatterpoint gave Windu the advantage. In terms of raw Force power, Palpatine is noticeably more powerful than the former Grandmaster.
And "surrounds the chancelor" automatically means that he, personally, is the Sith Lord - as opposed to being manipulated by him?
It does not "automatically" mean anything. However, it does make Palpatine one of the leading suspects, yet the Jedi are caught completely unawares of the revelation, and obviously had no contingency plan whatsover in the case that their "worst fears" are realized. Other than to charge in with five Masters and
never warn anyone beforehand.
And since i obviously have to state the obvious: suspicion doesn't equal proof, or even certainty. What tells you that they didn't investigate the Chancelor and didn't find any further evidence?
Because if they investigated Palpatine, they could have taken his midichlorian count. If he resists, then you have even more evidence that he is hiding something.
Face it;
we all had it figured out that Palpatine was Darth Sidious by TPM, just going by evidence from the films. And the only time we ever see Chancellor Palpatine is when he is talking to the protagonists. Granted, we may have the advantage of hindsight, but this is partially given to the Jedi by Dooku (for absolutely no reason, mind you) in AotC.
Oh, and how the hell does "Dooku deleted Kamino" equal "Palpatine is the Sith Lord"?? Heck, Dooku was the much more obvious candidate, and certainly skilled enough to be a Sith Lord in his own right.
Because Dooku only left the Jedi Order
after Maul killed Qui Gon. So he cannot be the master.
The Jedi know that the Senate is under control of the Sith; they may have only partially believed Dooku in AotC, yet by RotS they would have had to have been utter morons to fail to recognize that the Senate is mysteriously being jacked up.
And they know that the suspicious clone army (ordered by a master who
was killed before then) hired the same person who was also hired by Dooku. And Dooku deleted Kamino from the Archives, which would prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Dooku (the apprentice of the dark lord of the sith that is
manipulating the Senate)
knew about the army! It does not take a Council of allegedly wise superhumans to draw a conclusion from this.
Of course he is the greater immediate threat. Duh.
So they should go after him first. Duh.
You're still failing to see this from the Jedis perspective. In the past, when either the Master or the Apprentice of the Sith was killed, the other escaped and continued the Sith order. Hence, it was vital to take down simultaneously.
But hey, the Sith just managed to kill most of the Jedi and take over the Republic. Let's not take the only approach we know to work and try something new instead!
To be clear, Obi-Wan and Yoda SHOULD have gone after Palpatine first. You and me know that, because we have information from both sides (we know the state of mind Anakin was in, we know that he hasn't been trained for a long time by Palpatine etc.). Based on the information Obi-Yoda had, their decision was understandable.
Yes, their decision was understandable in the sense that one can at least follow their logic here. It was the
wrong decision, even going from the evidence that they had; for one, if Palpatine is killed, the galaxy as a whole is saved from the sith. Yes, Vader may survive and go into hiding, but now the Jedi and democracy may still survive [with a massive PR campaign], and the Jedi can hunt Vader at their leisure, who is now at a disadvantage and has no political savvy. He does not have the advantages that Bane had.
And really, Vader hadn't gotten a chance to actually study the dark side, so it would be very difficult for him to continue the sith line. And if Padme
doesn't die during childbirth, maybe the idiot will realize that he had been duped. Nor would he ever abandon Padme to go into hiding, nor would he be
smart enough or have the patience to do such a thing. But I suppose that the latter is something that only we as an audience know.