Trojan Ragoon
Jedi Master
Never Under Estimate The Force! It Is My Destiny!Redemtion Is Always Personal to me.
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Post by Trojan Ragoon on Jun 5, 2008 14:52:51 GMT -5
I'd rather go for all of them
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Post by Adenn Corvick on Jul 21, 2008 0:06:35 GMT -5
Yoda. Obi-wan just taught him how to turn on the force, but Yoda taught him how to use it.
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Mason Fett
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Elle Bishop's patootie is so fine! -wishes he could touch it-
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Post by Mason Fett on Jul 28, 2008 22:26:59 GMT -5
I chose Obi Wan. Luke seemed to learn quite a bit. However, it's close between Obi Wan and Yoda.
Personally, I think making "All of them" an option basically defeats the whole purpose of the question. I mean, they were all important, but the most important can only be one of them.
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Post by Randy Ragoon on Aug 8, 2008 19:34:23 GMT -5
For me I'd Go for all of them ;)Obiwan was his apprentice Darth Vader Is his father Yoda will teach him the ways of the force And luke can teach him self
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Mason Fett
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Elle Bishop's patootie is so fine! -wishes he could touch it-
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Post by Mason Fett on Aug 20, 2008 21:54:40 GMT -5
I don't know, I don't think Vader really played any roll as far as Luke goes... Yes, he's Luke's father, but he didn't teach Luke about the force.
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Post by Marrek Exquisitus Korr on Aug 20, 2008 22:11:27 GMT -5
For me, it was a tough choice between Yoda and Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan taught him how to use a lightsaber to a certain extent, but Yoda taught him how to use the Force. It was a tough choice, but I chose Yoda.
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Post by speiky on Jun 12, 2009 18:00:08 GMT -5
Yoda no doubt. He made him the Knight he was later on
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