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[edit] Death Star

How did Obi's lightsaber survive the destrcution of the Death Star if it was blown up? Even lightsabers can not withstand that blastNarnian 02:24, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

the article states "Kenobi's lightsaber lay in Lord Vader's quarters during the Battle of Yavin. This fragment of the Death Star was eventually acquired by Ugors and transported to the Paradise Sector." where did you read that vader had it on him? -- Jedi Master Ralph 16:59, 9 January 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Why Can't I edit???????????????

  • Okay...I am serverly flipped off right now. I have seen and remember so much of the new clone wars movie, and have so much I could add..........BUT I CAN'T FLIPPING EDIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!74.186.151.239 22:02, 8 September 2008 (UTC).
  • The page is protected. Master Smart

[edit] why doesn't he remember?

In episode IV, Obi says he doesnt remember owning any droids. how could he not remember R2 and C3PO when he served with them for years, i dont buy he doesnt remember because of old age?

Yeah, and also they were not even his at all in his life, they were Anakins. *gasp* then who is their rightful owner? And also, I think this is for the article not to "discuss the character."--Tahlismyhero 22:46, 12 November 2008 (UTC)tahlismyhero

[edit] Force Power

I have noticed some of Kenobi's most powerful force talents are missing. We should add Force repulse, as well as the ability to deflect projectiles, flame and blaster bolts using only his hands. All of these talents were exhibited in the battle for Muuninlist, during Kenobi's face off against Durge.

Okay, I'm putting this under Force Power as not to spam up the discussion board. I was wondering if anyone would disagree to me cleaning up Obi-Wan's Powers and Abilities section by putting it in a list style, like Luke's or many of the other Jedi on Wookiepedia. I think it would make the section much easier to understand and navigate. If anyone disagrees to this let me know and I'll let it go. I don't want to start an edit war. Otherwise, I'll go ahead and get started within a couple days. Thanks guys.

  • Actually, we prefer organized paragraphs over lists, if you look at our FAs. Atarumaster88 (Talk page) 02:33, 19 August 2009 (UTC)
  • That's completely fine. I was just wondering. But then why do most of the other Jedi pages have their abilities in list format? -X ManofSteel X
    • Well, that's I suppose our fault for not having them all up to snuff as they should be. That said, if you look at our FAs, the ones that count are in prose. For example, Mara Jade Skywalker is probably one of our best (and longest) Jedi FAs. Atarumaster88 (Talk page) 18:14, 19 August 2009 (UTC)

[edit] My Obi-Wan Theory

Is it possible that when Kathy Tyers wrote The Truce at Bakura she (under supervision) decided to write Kenobi's spirit off for the rest of the expanded universe thereafter in order to avoid any grief from actor Alec Guiness whom grew annoyed by his portrayal and since wanted nothing to do with Star Wars anymore? korydvandyke 14:15, 19 November 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Death

Obi-Wan didn't die - he learned the path to immortality. Just as Qui-Gon, Yoda, and even Anakin (but not Palps - LOL) did. On the Death Star he changed form, he didn't die.

  1. Death is defined as: to pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life. I'm pretty sure turning into a Force Ghost would pretty much fit into that description. SoresuMakashi(Everything I tell you is a lie) 08:20, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
  2. How about changing it to "changed form" or "ended physical life" or something like that? Because immortals cannot die. User:AHS0KA
  3. Actually Palpy did learn the path to immortality. He actually came back to life twice. Sithlord122681 03:34, 29 July 2009 (UTC)

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[edit] obi has a brother

did you know that in the novelization of star wars the return of the jedi when ob i wan appears to luke on dagobah he tells luke the owen larrs is his brother which if you think about it that means that obi wan is luke's uncle by marriage interesting isn't it

How do you work that out? --Lupin & Kingsley 15:04, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

  • No. Owen Lars is Luke's brother.69.154.214.235 21:38, 24 June 2009 (UTC) Master Smart

[edit] ok i dont get it

ok when luke is on hoth and obi wan appears to him he says to go to dagobah because yoda is there and he will teach him and that he (obi wan) was taught by yoda but we find out that qui gon jin acctually tached him so whats up with that?

[edit] ok

ya thats what i thought i was just checking sorry

Don't start a new section when responding to someone! It's like spam, especially considering all of the questions you've been asking without even looking at the article. And as people have said before, sign posts, if you've got a name. If you don't, either stop asking questions, look at the article, or get a name to use for editing. 69.205.62.182 03:51, 28 January 2009 (UTC)I, however, don't have a name, because I don't like coming here as an editor.

[edit] My Favourite Character

He is my favourite character because the actor is Ewan McGregor

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  • He's one of my favorite characters, too, but I'm afraid the talk page isn't for discussing things like that. It is only for what's relevant to the actual article, not whatever the article is about. I hope that makes sense. Qui-Gon Reborn Enter the realm of the fifth dimension... 11:03, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Anyone?

Does anyone other than me object to the fact that Qui-gon is referred to as elderly in Obi-wans article? 'the elderly Jedi had been exhausted by the lengthy duel' It just doesn't agree with me. He may have been 60 but he was in perfect shape and there are other jedi who are older that aren't referred to as elderly. Darra 23:45, 6 February 2009 (UTC)

Image I think we should change the main image into a pic of him in his prime.DarthJudicar1998

[edit] Image

I think we should change the main image into a pic of him in his prime.DarthJudicar1998

  • While not a site's policy, it is generally accepted to use the image of a character's last known appearance as a main pic. The only exception seems to be Anakin, but there was a long debate over it. QuiGonJinnBe mindful of the Living Force... 10:03, 16 February 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Height

Obi-Wan Kenobi is listed as 179 cm, while Jango Fett is listed as 183 cm. How come in Attack of the Clones, Obi-Wan seemed to be taller than Jango when they were standing next to each other?--MegaLink08 05:39, 15 March 2009 (UTC)MegaLink08

it could of been obi`s boot`s Unsigned comment by Pertyess (talk • contribs).

[edit] Automated transfer of Problem Report #18376

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"One day, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn visited the Jedi Temple in the hopes of finding an apprentice." This sentence is not entirely true. Qui-Gon did not hope to find another apprentice, it was more like he was forced to attend the matches. It was only a rumor that Qui-Gon was in fact looking for an apprentice. There is a difference. Also, there is no mention of the events in Secrets of the Jedi.

[edit] Lightsaber Hilt

I'm not quite sure if this is surely canon, but Obi-wan's lightsaber hilt is seen in the hands of other people. The cover of Secrets of the Jedi has Siri Tachi with the same lightsaber hilt that Obi-wan has in the picture. And stranger still Atris has Obi-wan's lightsaber on the cover of KOTOR2! Atris is never seen using this lightsaber during the actual game. Unsigned comment by 151.202.103.244 (talk • contribs).

[edit] Organic beings

Towards the end of the article, it says that Obi Wan and Anakin are the only organic beings to appear in all 6 movies, but Palpatine/Darth Sidius is in each movie.--70.180.59.225 13:25, September 13, 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Legendary?

Does the blurb at the beginning saying he was a "legendary" Jedi Master fall under NPOV? I noticed it was recently removed as such, despite being on several other articles. Since a lot of people are canonically known to have heard of him ("The Negotiator"), does this really count? —Milo Fett[Comlink] 13:57, September 28, 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Clone Armour

On the third line of the section on "promotions" it says that, "Kenobi was also known to wear parts of Phase I clone trooper armor along with a Jetpack and a Clone Trooper Helmet". I was unaware he wore a helmet,(no matter how personalised it was), naturally I am going to take this oppertunity to ask if the user who added that information is sure it is correct. In addition the only time I am aware of that he wore/used a jetpack was in season 1 episode 11 of the cartoon Star Wars: The Clone Wars, (Dooku Captured). Therefore I think, "Kenobi was also known to wear parts of Phase I clone trooper armor and on occasion a jet pack" would be a more accurate phrasing.--81.129.55.33 14:13, October 4, 2009 (UTC)

  • If I recall correctly, he wore a clone helmet for a short time in the original Clone Wars TV series, which is also where he was first shown wearing clone armor. —Milo Fett[Comlink] 18:05, October 4, 2009 (UTC)

Thank you for ansewering my question. --86.142.138.65 18:25, October 5, 2009 (UTC)