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Who does Yoda referring to there is another?
There is another. The “other” to which Yoda refers is Leia, who is Luke’s twin sister, as we learn in this exchange between Luke and Obi-Wan in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) : Luke: Yoda spoke of another. Obi-Wan: The other he spoke of is your twin sister.
Who was Yoda talking about when he said there is another Skywalker?
Yoda was referring to Leia, Luke’s twin sister. Obi-Wan revealed that to Luke. Rey was not even a thought yet, and The Force Awakens was made 32 years after Return of the Jedi.
What was Yoda talking about at the end of Episode 3?
Obi wan at the end of episode three is in discussion dealing with the children of Vader. Yoda tells him that he can talk to qui gon jin. The only consistent characters in all seven episodes so far are r2d2 and c3po. I believe qui gon jin has used the force to become physical again by using r2D2 as a shell.
Who is Yoda talking about when he says there is another in Episode 5?
And we learn that this other he speaks of is none other than Luke’s own twin sister, Leia. Sure, Empire Strikes Back gave fans one of the biggest surprises in cinematic history when it divulged the true fact that Darth Vader was Luke Skywalker’s real father.
Is Leia Luke’s sister?
The daughter of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo, Leia was the younger twin sister of Luke Skywalker, and, shortly after her birth, she became the adopted daughter of Bail Organa and Queen Breha of Alderaan, making her a Princess of Alderaan.
Did Yoda expect Luke to train with Obi-Wan?
Yoda training Luke was not part of Yoda’s plan, but because Yoda didn’t tell Obi-Wan, it happens anyway. Keeping Obi-Wan in the dark about the plan didn’t work. So what did Yoda expect to happen?
How would Yoda feel about Luke Skywalker’s death?
In his head, Yoda’s probably not pleased, because you could argue that Yoda expected Luke to get killed. In both “There Is Another” and The Empire Strikes Back, Yoda views Luke as another Anakin, a dead-end for the long term cause of destroying the Sith.
Why did Yoda choose Dagobah for his exile?
If I remember correctly, Yoda chose Dagobah for his exile because it had been removed from the Jedi archives at some point and was generally unknown. However, in ESB, Luke seems to know exactly what Obi Wan’s ghost is talking about, and doesn’t seem to have any issue with setting a course to the planet when he takes off.
How did Luke learn to speak to Yoda?
Obviously Luke learns that he needs to speak to Yoda (on Dagobah) when he’s approached by Obi Wan’s ghost. There’s no reason to assume that Dagobah was intentionally cleansed from Imperial records, simply that’s it’s too unimportant or obscure to merit a mention.
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