Obi Wans Liebe

jedimaster 2005 schrieb:
Hat irgendjemand Informationen zur Jedi,Siri Tachi?
Dieser Thread würde wohl besser ins EU-Unterforum passen. ;)

Und hättest du die Suchmaschine (das golden blinkende Ding oben rechts) benutzt, so hättest du u.a. diesen Thread gefunden. ;)

EDIT: Und hier der offizielle Datenbankeintrag von sw.com.
 
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Meinste so was hier? :)

Star Wars Wiki schrieb:
Siri Tachi (55 BBY - 20 BBY), the Padawan of Adi Gallia, was a peer of Obi-Wan Kenobi while both were still young Jedi.

Siri developed a reputation for headstrong independence, but learned to be more cautious after a near-fatal clash with the infamous bounty hunter Ona Nobis.

Around 29 BBY Siri went undercover as a pirate to infilitrate the organization of the notorious slaver known as Krayn. She returned to the Jedi Order after the successful completion of this mission, where she participated in the Battle of Geonosis, flying a Jedi Starfighter. She later began to train her own apprentice, a human named Ferus Olin.

During a mission to protect a witness for a plot to kill twenty planetary leaders Obi-Wan Kenobi and Siri developed a love interest that was eventually suppressed to allow both to follow the Jedi way. Like many Jedi, she met her premature death during the devastating Clone Wars.
 
Eine Zusammenfassung zu Siri Tachi:

TCUSWE schrieb:
...this young girl was a Jedi trainee, and a contemporary of Obi-Wan Kenobi shortly after he was chosen to be Qui-Gon Jinn's padawan. She was actually two years younger than Obi-Wan, but her skills with the Force and in lightsaber combat moved her forward in her class to Obi-Wan's level. She was considered to be quite beautiful by the male students of the time, although she chosen to wear a boyish haircut and clothing to mask her looks. Her blue seemed to darken or lighten dependning on her feelings. Siri found that she hated Obi-Wan after he had forsaken the Jedi to become involved in the Melida/Daan civil war. After the destruction of Xanatos, she was chosen by Adi Gallia to be a padawan, and they were assigned by Master Yoda to accompany Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan to Kegan to witness first-hand how a master and an apprentice worked together. Despite her skill and grace, Siri was impatient to move forward in her training, and often bristled in the presence of Obi-Wan's own patience. They were captured and held by the Keganites in the Learning Circle, in an effort to keep the Jedi from taking O-Lana back to Coruscant for training. The two quickly found a way to work together, and Siri learned more from Obi-Wan than she thought she could have. Eventually, they escaped the Keganites and helped bring Kegan into the galactic community. Later, during a mission to the Kessel Run, Siri and Adi Gallia had an intense argument, and Siri chose to leave the Jedi Order. Obi-Wan later discovered that Siri's split with the Jedi had been part of a far-reaching plan to infiltrate the slave ring of Krayn. In the intervening years, she dropped her given name and was known by the pseudonym Zora. After returning to the Jedi Order, Siri and Obi-Wan found themselves paired with their Masters on several missions. During the mission to protect Talesan Fry, Siri and Obi-Wan realized that they had fallen in love with each other. Knowing that attachment was forbidden among the Jedi, they struggled to resolve their feelings and their allegiance to the Jedi Order. Ultimately, both agreed to bury their feelings and never think of each other in anything other than a professional light. About three years after the Battle of Naboo, she joined forces with the pirate Krayn and earned his trust. She was unable to help Anakin Skywalker when he was captured by Krayn, but kept an eye on him until both of the were captured. With the help of the slavegirl Berri, they escaped and met with Aga Culpa and Nor Fik, arranging with both beings to oppose Krayn and allow the Jedi to destroy his organization. After the successful slave revolt, and following Anakin's killing of Krayn, Siri returned with the two Jedi to Coruscant. The experience with the slavers left Siri with a rebellious streak, which she displayed upon being named a Jedi Knight by cutting her hair short and wearing a leather unisuit. She eventually took Ferus Olin as her Padawan learner, and refused to take another Padawan after Ferus voluntarily left the Order, after the death of Darra Thel-Tanis. Just prior to the Clone Wars, Siri was dispatched with Garen Muln on a mission to the Xanlanner System. While en route, they discovered Obi-Wan's distress signal from TY44, and helped him reach Vanqor to rescue his apprentice, Anakin Skywalker. In the wake of the Battle of Geonosis, Siri was dispatched to the planet Kamino. The starship Slave I had been sighted there, and the Jedi Council wanted Jango Fett brought in for questioning. She discovered that the ship had been piloted back to Kamino by Jango's son, Boba, but she was too late to intercept him. Later, at the height of the Clone Wars, Siri was again teamed with Obi-Wan and Anakin, this time traveling to Genian with Padme' Amidala to negotiate for a codebreaking device created by Talesan Fry. After acquiring the device and returning to Azure, the Jedi found themselves under a Separatist attack. Magus himself had joined the Separatists, and tried to kill Talesan. Siri found herself protecting Padme', but had to disable Magus' ship to do it. In a bold move, Siri jumped onto Magus' fighter and fought her way in. Although she disabled Magus, she was shot in the chest. Shortly after Oibi-Wan pulled her from the ship, Siri died of her injuries. Before dying, though, she gave Obi-Wan a crystal she had carried with her as a Padawan, so that her memory could live on in him.
 
Naja so jung warse auch nicht mehr: Anakin war bei ihrem Tod bereits mit Padmé verheiratet, Siris Tod war ein paar Monate vor RotS. Da Siri zwei Jahre jünger als Obi-Wan war (wenn mich nicht alles täuscht), dann war sie so mitte 30...:)
 
was ich nciht verstehe warum wurde ankin verboten padme zu liben?! Weil das gegen dne
Jedi Kodex verstößt? Aber warum darf dann obi wann siri lieben und luke mara?
 
Soweit ich weiß ist es den Jedi nur untersagt gefühlsmäßig an jemanden gebunden zu sein.
Zitat von Anakin:
"Abhängigkeit ist verboten"
Genau wie ein Jedi eben keine Wut, Hass, Neid empfinden sollte.

LG
Franzi
 
Marka Ragnos schrieb:
was ich nciht verstehe warum wurde ankin verboten padme zu liben?! Weil das gegen dne
Jedi Kodex verstößt? Aber warum darf dann obi wann siri lieben und luke mara?

Obi-Wan darf Siri nicht lieben! Nach einem Gespräch mit Qui-Gon und Yoda entscheidet Obi-Wan (und Siri) ihre Gefühle tief zu verbergen und nur noch Freunde zu sein, nicht einmal die besten Freunde... Tatsächlich sehen sie sich dann eigentlich gar nicht mehr...

Bei Luke ist das was anderes: Woher sollte er denn wissen, dass nach dem alten Jedikodex Liebe verboten war? Abgesehen davon war das ein neuer Jediorden, mit anderen Regeln...
 
Marka Ragnos schrieb:
was ich nciht verstehe warum wurde ankin verboten padme zu liben?! Weil das gegen dne
Jedi Kodex verstößt? Aber warum darf dann obi wann siri lieben und luke mara?[


Anakin durfte Padme nicht lieben hat es aber trotzdem gemacht,als Geheimniss(s.Star RoTs Enzyklopedie)Es auch Obis Geheimnis mit Siri.Das mit Luke und Mara naja,da gab es den alten Jediorden ja nicht mehr Luke hatte ja den neuen gegründet.also denke ich das Luke die Regeln der Jedi reformiert hat.
 
jedimaster 2005 schrieb:
also denke ich das Luke die Regeln der Jedi reformiert hat.
Er hat die Regeln nicht bewusst reformiert, denn er kannte sie zum größten Teil gar nicht. Wahrscheinlich haben Yoda und Obi-Wan die Fehler des Alten Jedi-Ordens eingesehen und Luke zur Neuschaffung keine weitere Empfehlungen gemacht. So ist der Neue Orden nun viel freizügiger... :cool:
 
Lowbacca schrieb:
Er hat die Regeln nicht bewusst reformiert, denn er kannte sie zum größten Teil gar nicht. Wahrscheinlich haben Yoda und Obi-Wan die Fehler des Alten Jedi-Ordens eingesehen und Luke zur Neuschaffung keine weitere Empfehlungen gemacht. So ist der Neue Orden nun viel freizügiger... :cool:

Na ob die freizügigkeit auch unbedingt so gut war *nachdenk*

PS: Obi-Wan war ja sehr geknickt, als er sie zurücklassen musste (im Jedi- Tempel)
 
Klonkrieger schrieb:
vielleicht war das mit Luke nur ein ausnahmefall da ihnen die Jediritter ausgegangen sind.
In diesem Comic kann man nachlesen, wie Luke die Sache mit dem Heiraten sieht. Es unterhält sich mit (ich glaube) kam Solusar über das heiraten und dabei stellt sich heraus, dass Luke meint, er wisse nichts über Heiraten im Zusammenhang mit Jedi und außerdem sei dies ein neuer Orden mit neuen Regeln. ;)
 
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