8 years ago
New Rey
A little underwhelmed by her kit - in terms of the effort that's going to need to go into it. Sorry. EDIT: link --> https://forums.galaxy-of-heroes.starwars.ea.com/discussion/148125/rey-jedi-train...
"leef;c-1381677" wrote:"Dretzle;c-1381565" wrote:"Jackbauer87;c-1381519" wrote:"clarkdiesel;c-1381307" wrote:
Luke was called the last jedi by snoke in TFA. He says something on the lines of at last we have the map that will lead us to the last jedi
In Germany the title of the movie is "Die letzten Jedi"
Thats Plural, so maybe there is more than Luke left or this means Rey is gonna be a Jedi
The opening crawl also referred to Luke as The Last Jedi. The plural term can still be considered correct. Think of the title: The Last of the Mohicans. Similar thought. The word Jedi can refer to the whole order and a single person as part of that Jedi Order.
Luke is the Last Jedi. This was stated in episode 6. This was stated in the opening crawl of episode 7. Apparently also stated by Snoke, though I don't remember that.
Even though Rey may undergo some Jedi training, being a Jedi is more than being a good guy force user. It means adopting that old religion and the code of the order that went with it. Ahsoka Fulcrum is not a Jedi for that very reason. She rejected the Jedi path. Still a good guy, still a force user and excellent lightsaber duelist. Not a Jedi.
Rey is not a Jedi. Luke is the Last Jedi.
EDIT: Sorry, but so many people missing the obvious is starting to get annoying. :)
In german that title would be "der letzte der mohikaner"
"mohikaner" being plural, but "letzte" being singular.
In "Die letzten Jedi" it's "letzten" that makes it plural, Jedi could be both. So it does mean there are multiple jedi, otherwise it would have meant there are multiple "jedi orders".
Or i could be wrong, my german ins't great ;)