

Conversation of this sort was particularly prevalent in the years leading up to the prequel trilogy, as the first three films alluded to tons of epic battles and moments which we, at that time, had yet to see. The other is a scene from the Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga when Obi-Wan and Yoda surveil the security recordings after the massacre at the Jedi Temple.Fans of George Lucas’ famous sci-fi film hexology have long argued over which characters would win in theoretical battles against other Jedi, Sith, and everyone in between.
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He receives incomplete visions of the future during his exploration, one of which is Shaak Ti being impaled from behind by a blue lightsaber. The first is in The Clone Wars Season 6, Episode 11, "Voices," when Yoda travels to Dagobah to begin his training in life after death from Qui-Gon Jinn. Lucas never went into the specifics about why this scene was cut but it is Shaak Ti's canonical demise as confirmed by Star Wars: Galactic Atlas, written by Emil Fortune and illustrated by Tim McDonagh, and published in 2016. The scene does eventually appear on screen in two different properties. RELATED: Why Star Wars’ Deadliest Lightsabers Were Dishonorable to Jedi - and Way Too Dangerous Mildly irritated, she asks, "What is it, Skywalker?" and before the next breath, Anakin kills her in silence. Another blade goes through her back, boring a smoldering hole through her sternum, and Anakin leaves to saunter through the carnage he has wrought. She remains calm because she knows him well and has not sensed his intent. While her eyes are still closed, she is aware of the intrusion as well as the identity of the intruder. Another deleted scene from Revenge of the Sith shows Shaak Ti meditating in her quarters when someone enters.
