r/StarWars Jedi Oct 31 '24

Well, that’s interesting. Movies

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u/JackintheBoxman Oct 31 '24

IMO, that’s kind of a dumb concept. That’s like Rey adopting the name Skywalker. Glad that was left out of the movies. Otherwise, it would have been confusing as hell.

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u/Nothinkonlygrow Oct 31 '24

Honestly rey adopting the name skywalker makes more sense. The name skywalker isn’t just their name, it represents a legacy. Luke skywalker was a symbol of hope in the galaxy, taking his name not only cements for rey her continuation of the Jedi, but also the keeping and honoring of his legacy

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u/HailToTheKingslayer Grand Admiral Thrawn Oct 31 '24

Like how in the Roman era - the name Caesar became an imperial title for Emperors. In the future of the jedi, the subsequent grandmasters of the Jedi order could have the title Skywalker.

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u/Nothinkonlygrow Oct 31 '24

I hadn’t even thought of that, that’s a really cool idea. Kinda like how the Chiss called their force sensitives skywakers after anakin (something like that, I’m not actually sure)