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* BadBoss: Grevious once again, though AD-W4, a droid mercenary, is even worse. Lampshaded by a Battle Droid.

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* BadBoss: Grevious Grievous once again, though AD-W4, a droid mercenary, is even worse. Lampshaded by a Battle Droid.
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The first issue was to be released on August 30th, 2017, delayed a week after its original intended release date.

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The first issue was to be released on August 30th, 2017, delayed a week after its original intended release date.



** A DH-Omni Support Vessel aids the Battle Droid battalion just like what another one would do during the Battle of Umbara. Unlike the one on Umbara, however, it is destroyed efficiently since Krell was not present.

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** A DH-Omni Support Vessel aids the Battle Droid battalion on Hissrich just like what another one would do during the Battle of Umbara. Unlike the one on Umbara, however, it is destroyed efficiently since Krell was not present.

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The first issue is to be released on August 30th, 2017, delayed a week after its original intended release date.

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* BadBoss: Grevious once again, though AD-W4, a droid mercenary, is even worse. Lampshaded by a Battle Droid.
-->'''Battle Droid:''' He is so mean to us! Meaner even than you General. All we want to do is give him a callsign and—\\
'''AD-W4:''' [[OffingTheAnnoyance [Kills the B1 out of annoyance]]] They do, however, make excellent blaster fodder.


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** A DH-Omni Support Vessel aids the Battle Droid battalion just like what another one would do during the Battle of Umbara. Unlike the one on Umbara, however, it is destroyed efficiently since Krell was not present.
** Prosset attacking Mace out of concern that the Jedi Order have lost their way by fighting in the Clone Wars is what Barriss would later do to Ahsoka and Anakin.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Prosset Dibs makes several heated accusations towards the Jedi Council and Mace in particular, none of which are confirmed or denied outright.
** First he accuses them of coming to Hissrich to harvest a power source from the planet while dismissing civilian casualties as collateral damage. Mace refuses to give Prosset a straight answer about their mission, and repeatedly dismisses his claims. The opening crawl for Issue #4 does confirm that the Council knew about the energy source, but not if the true purpose of the mission was to obtain it for the Republic. And then, during the final scene in the Council chambers, Yoda says they will study samples of Hissrich's flora, further muddying the waters.
** Then, Prosset assumes he will be executed after his failed attempt to kill Mace, because of the Council's "need to quell a dissenting opinion". While the Council states that there are "very clear ordinances" for treason, it is left unsaid what those are since Mace appeals for Prosset to be sent to work at the Archives.
* BlackAndWhiteMorality: During his duel with Prosset, Mace emphatically states that this is what he believes in. Ironically, [[GrayingMorality the Jedi as a whole will end up committing many morally dubious actions during the war]], making Mace (as usual) sound more like a KnightTemplar.
-->'''Mace:''' Peace above all else. That is the axiom. Always. There are no ''gray'' areas. We cannot afford them. That is where men set their own terms. And that is where true wickedness festers.



* EasilyForgiven: Played with. Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and tries to kill Jedi Master Mace Windu. Mace easily forgives him for trying to kill him. Prosset assumes that the Jedi Council will sentence him to death but the Jedi Council Jedi Council does not. Instead, they make a point of wanting to help and rehabilitate him. The Council decides to try to rehabilitate him by having him help out in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.

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* EasilyForgiven: Played with. Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and tries to kill Jedi Master Mace Windu. Mace easily forgives him for trying to kill him. Prosset assumes that the Jedi Council will sentence him to death but the Jedi Council Jedi Council does not. Instead, they make a point of wanting to help and rehabilitate him. The Council decides to try to rehabilitate him by having him help out in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.behest. However it is not made clear what they would have done if Mace had not spoken up for Prosset.
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* Easily Forgiven: Played with. Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and tries to kill Jedi Master Mace Windu. Mace easily forgives him for trying to kill him. Prosset assumes that the Jedi Council will sentence him to death but the Jedi Council Jedi Council does not. Instead, they make a point of wanting to help and rehabilitate him. The Council decides to try to rehabilitate him by having him help out in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.

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* Easily Forgiven: EasilyForgiven: Played with. Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and tries to kill Jedi Master Mace Windu. Mace easily forgives him for trying to kill him. Prosset assumes that the Jedi Council will sentence him to death but the Jedi Council Jedi Council does not. Instead, they make a point of wanting to help and rehabilitate him. The Council decides to try to rehabilitate him by having him help out in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.
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* Heart of Gold: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and tries to kill Jedi Master Mace Windu. Prosset assumes that the Jedi Council will sentence him to death but the Jedi Council Jedi Council does not. Instead, they make a point of wanting to help and rehabilitate him. The Council decides to try to rehabilitate him by having him help out in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.

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* Heart of Gold: Easily Forgiven: Played with. Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and tries to kill Jedi Master Mace Windu.Windu. Mace easily forgives him for trying to kill him. Prosset assumes that the Jedi Council will sentence him to death but the Jedi Council Jedi Council does not. Instead, they make a point of wanting to help and rehabilitate him. The Council decides to try to rehabilitate him by having him help out in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.
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Completely misunderstood what the Jedi were trying to do and downplay that Prosset try to kill Mace Windu first. Also, how is having him do essentially volunteer work at the library confining him?


* NotHelpingYourCase: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and attempts to desert. When the Council processes him for his crimes of treason and insubordination, he believes they’ll sentence him to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution death]]''. Of course, his fight with Mace was considered an act of assault against a military general and he spent his defense insulting them. However, the Council decided to confine him in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.

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* NotHelpingYourCase: Heart of Gold: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and attempts tries to desert. When kill Jedi Master Mace Windu. Prosset assumes that the Jedi Council processes him for his crimes of treason and insubordination, he believes they’ll will sentence him to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution death]]''. Of course, his fight with Mace was considered an act of assault against a military general and he spent his defense insulting them. However, death but the Jedi Council decided Jedi Council does not. Instead, they make a point of wanting to confine help and rehabilitate him. The Council decides to try to rehabilitate him by having him help out in the Jedi Archives at Mace’s behest.
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Prosett was officially guilty for insubordination & treason. Also the Council wasn’t going to sentence him to death, he just assumed it. The point of his trial was to decide his punishment. Seems like a few story details were left out. Lastly, Clone Wars hardly depicted eagerness in punishing Jedi since it rarely happened in the first place.


* NotHelpingYourCase: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and attempts to desert. When the Council processes him for his crimes of heresy and insubordination, they initially sentence him to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution death]]''. Of course, his assault on Mace could be considered an act of assault against a military general and outright treason, and as ''The Clone Wars'' showed, the Republic (And Palpatine in particular) was eager to take a strong stand against any Jedi that were out of line.

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* NotHelpingYourCase: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and attempts to desert. When the Council processes him for his crimes of heresy treason and insubordination, they initially he believes they’ll sentence him to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution death]]''. Of course, his assault on fight with Mace could be was considered an act of assault against a military general and outright treason, and as ''The Clone Wars'' showed, he spent his defense insulting them. However, the Republic (And Palpatine Council decided to confine him in particular) was eager to take a strong stand against any the Jedi that were out of line.Archives at Mace’s behest.
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* NotHelpingYourCase: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and attempts to desert. When the Council processes him for his crimes of heresy and insubordination, they initially sentence him to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution death]]''. Granted, he did assault Mace, but the Council states that one of the reasons why they're putting Prosset on trial is because not only did he attack a Jedi Master, but a Republic general.

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* NotHelpingYourCase: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and attempts to desert. When the Council processes him for his crimes of heresy and insubordination, they initially sentence him to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution death]]''. Granted, he did Of course, his assault Mace, but on Mace could be considered an act of assault against a military general and outright treason, and as ''The Clone Wars'' showed, the Council states that one of the reasons why they're putting Prosset on trial is because not only did he attack a Jedi Master, but a Republic general.(And Palpatine in particular) was eager to take a strong stand against any Jedi that were out of line.
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The first arc, ''Mace Windu'', revolves around the titular character as he leads a small unit of Jedi into battle. The first issue is to be released in August. It is written by Matt Owens (''Elektra (2017)'', ''Series/LukeCage'') and illustrated by Denys Cowan.

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The first arc, ''Mace Windu'', revolves around the titular character as he leads a small unit of Jedi into battle. The first issue is to be released in August. It is written by Matt Owens (''Elektra (2017)'', ''Series/LukeCage'') ''Series/LukeCage2016'') and illustrated by Denys Cowan.
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* WhamLine: It's more of being an uncomfortable line than a plot twist, but during his argument with Mace, Prosset says "[...] grand inquisitions".

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* WhamLine: It's more of being an uncomfortable line than a plot twist, but during his argument with Mace, Prosset Prosset, Mace says "[...] grand inquisitions".
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* NotHelpingYourCase: Prosset, who believes the Jedi should be peacekeepers and should stay out of others' wars, accuses the Jedi Council of being corrupt and attempts to desert. When the Council processes him for his crimes of heresy and insubordination, they initially sentence him to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution death]]''. Granted, he did assault Mace, but the Council states that one of the reasons why they're putting Prosset on trial is because not only did he attack a Jedi Master, but a Republic general.
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* ContinuityReboot: Its title seems to be a nod to the ''Jedi'' and ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic Republic]]'' comics from ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'', which also revolved around the Jedi during their service to the Republic prior to and in the early days of the Clone Wars.

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* ContinuityReboot: Its title seems to be a nod to the ''Jedi'' and ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic Republic]]'' comics from ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'', which also revolved around the Jedi during their service to the Republic prior to and in the early days of the Clone Wars.Wars.
* WhamLine: It's more of being an uncomfortable line than a plot twist, but during his argument with Mace, Prosset says "[...] grand inquisitions".
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[[caption-width-right:350:Cover for Issue #1 of the ''Mace Windu'' arc.]]
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* CanonImmigrant: The ''Mace Windu'' arc recanonizes the Miraluka species through Jedi Knight Prosset Dibs.
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The first issue is to be released on August 30th, 2017, delayed a week after its original intended release date.
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Not to be confused with the ''Jedi'' or ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic Republic]]'' comic book series from ''Legends'', which also contained similar subject matter to ''Jedi of the Republic''.
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The first arc, ''Mace Windu'', revolves around the titular character as he leads a small unit of Jedi into battle. The first issue is to be released in August.

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The first arc, ''Mace Windu'', revolves around the titular character as he leads a small unit of Jedi into battle. The first issue is to be released in August. It is written by Matt Owens (''Elektra (2017)'', ''Series/LukeCage'') and illustrated by Denys Cowan.
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[[AC:For over a thousand generations, the Jedi have been the peacekeepers of the galaxy…but now, at the dawn of the Clone Wars, they find themselves in a new role: generals in the Army of the Republic. The Jedi must make peace with their new role, or be lost to the violence around them!]]

''Jedi of the Republic'' is a 2017 Franchise/StarWars [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse Expanded Universe]] comic series, taking place from the perspective of numerous Jedi during their service to the Grand Army of the Republic against the Separatist threat. It is a sequel to ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and a prequel to ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', taking place alongside ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''.

The first arc, ''Mace Windu'', revolves around the titular character as he leads a small unit of Jedi into battle. The first issue is to be released in August.
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* ContinuityReboot: Its title seems to be a nod to the ''Jedi'' and ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic Republic]]'' comics from ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]'', which also revolved around the Jedi during their service to the Republic prior to and in the early days of the Clone Wars.

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