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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2018 15:29:28 GMT
It’s not that far fetched. She went into hiding. Many Jedi went into hiding. The best examples are Obi Wan and Yoda. It is not that difficult to imagine that she stayed hidden during the five years before the OT and then during the OT. I am glad they made the decision to allow her to live after Vader and Palpatine. I look forward to seeing more adventures with her. Ashoka Tano did not hide in exile but proactively participated in the rebellion and even faced Vader.
Yoda told Luke in Jedi that after his death he was the last of the Jedi. It's far fetched that a Jedi Master and a Jedi Force Ghost did not know about Anakin's former Jedi apprentice being alive. Or maybe they just lied again like with Vader, needlessly so.
Anyway, writing like this creates more logic leaps and inconsistencies than it should.
Why is it hard to imagine that Ashoka went into hiding after losing to Vader? She wasn’t a target when she joined the Rebellion. Now Vader knows about her. Ashoka quit the Jedi Order during the Clone Wars. In Rebels, she made it clear she was not a Jedi to Vader. So, technically, Yoda was right. Yoda was still alive when he made that comment. So, it is not that far fetched to think he didn’t know of Ashoka. Being a Jedi Master does not mean you can sense everything. Even the all powerful Palpatine couldn’t sense Luke arriving to Endor. And Vader and the Emperor didn’t know Yoda and Obi Wan were alive. Why would Yoda know of Ashoka? Obi Wan’s Ghost simply said Luke was their last hope. That could be interpreted in multiple ways. It could be that he knew Ashoka was alive, but was unable or unwilling to face Vader again. He was hoping Luke might be more powerful than Ashoka and would be able to do, what she could not.
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