As a modern-day religious group, the Jedi do indeed exist. However, they are not the Jedi of the films. They adopt names like Jedi-ist and Jedi Realist, and their beliefs are based around the philosophies of the Star Wars films by George Lucas, with some modifications (it looks as though these are site-specific, in most cases).
However, if you want lightsabers and laser guns, you're out of luck: these Jedi don't practice telekinesis or build super-technological devices, and they don't fly around in spaceships--so, as cool as it sounds, the Jedi of the films will remain there.
The outcome would depend on the individual Jedi and Sith, their training, skills, and experience. Generally, Jedi focus on peacekeeping while Sith pursue power through the dark side of the Force, leading to different combat styles and philosophies. Ultimately, the battle between a Jedi and a Sith could go either way.
There are natural and unnatural colors of lightsabers. The regular natural ones are in the movies, besides Mace Windu's lightsaber. Natural: Blue Green Yellow Red (Sith) Unnatural: Violet Gold Steel White Brown Orange There's a ton of more unnatural colors... Jedi masters have a purple one, knights have a green one and padawans have a blue one The black lightsaber, Darksaber, should also be mentioned. It is only featured in the Star Wars novels. To clear up some things: Darksaber is seen in Clone Wars Season 2 Actually, the Lightsaber's color comes from it's focusing crystal. While the Jedi used natural crystals, the Sith often used red-hued synthetic crystals. Around 4,000 BBY, lightsaber crystals were used to indicate a Jedi's chosen class. Blue indicated a Jedi Guardian, a Jedi who used the Force on a more physical level. Green indicated a Jedi Consular, a Jedi who preferred to reflect on the mysteries of the Force and fight the dark side at its heart. Yellow indicated a Jedi Sentinel, a Jedi who honed their skills in a balance of combat and scholarly pursuits. This distinction fell out of practice in later years when most Jedi used blue or green crystals, based on the supply on the various source worlds. Purple, yellow, and orange crystals were still used by some Jedi until the the fall of the Jedi Order, but they were exceedingly rare, and often passed down through generations. For millennia, the Jedi Order lit lightsabers in every color and hue imaginable. However, following the Battle of Ruusan, the hues of most available crystals had been limited to either blue or green. Lightsaber color crystals could also be compressed, resulting in a pulsating blade, or they could be unstable, resulting in a core which swirled and sparkled. The following is a list of all known blade colors. · Amber · Aqua (Galen Marek's modified lightsaber) · Black (White with black core)[7] · Blue (generic Jedi lightsaber) · Blue, Dark (such as Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber, Kenobi's Legacy) · Blue, Icy (Permafrost crystal) · Blue, Jade · Bright Gold · Bronze (B'nar's Sacrifice) · Bronze w/ yellow core (Heart of the Guardian) · Brown · Carmine (Bane's Heart) · Clear (Barab Ore Ingot) · Crimson (such as Adi Gallia's lightsaber in 32 BBY) · Cyan (such as the Jedi Exile's canon lightsaber) · Cyan w/ silvery glow (Mantle of the Force) · Electric Blue · Emerald (such as Jacen Solo's lightsaber before his ascension to Sith Lord) · Gold · Gray · Green · Green, Dark · Green, Jade · Green, Light · Indigo · Lava (Lava crystal) · Magenta · Orange (such as Kyle Katarn in 10 ABY or Freedon Nad) · Pearl White (Krayt dragon pearl) · Pink (Lambent) · Rainbow (Rainbow gem) · Red (Darth Andeddu's Crystal, genericSith/Dark Jedi lightsaber) · Red, Blood (Qixoni crystal) · Red, Dark · Red, Light · Silver (Durindfire (crystal)) · Silvery-blue · Silvery-green (Viridian crystal) · Teal (Sunrider's Destiny) · Violet (such as Mace Windu, Anakin Solo, and Jaina Solo's lightsabers) · Violet, Dark · Violet, Light · Viridian · White · Yellow · Yellow, Dark · Yellow, Light · Yellowish-green · Yellowish-orange
If space didn't exist, there would be no distance or separation between objects and matter. Everything would be compressed into a single point, with no room for expansion or movement. The concept of time and dimensions as we know them would likely not exist in such a scenario.
The only word we can think of is "Universe". But if that's the one the question isfishing for, then its description is much too restrictive. The Universe is not only thetotality of all things that exist. It also includes all of the space in which they haveever existed or could exist, as well as all of the time in which they have existed,do exist, or will exist. Now that's a Universe.
Darth Revan is obviously better. He was the one who killed over 300,000 jedi in the Jedi Civil War, and lead a number of 7 Dark Jedi -in order- Mizkar, Jouran, okan, vasaril, hokan, jakur, and gokal-mannh. But his rival Malak, lead 8 Dark Jedi to the war -in order- Miska-kurrn, Mozakt-kii, Bastila Shann, Furnt-mona, Grek-gorrw, Gokk-jians, Basr-Lion, and the Exile you play in KOTOR2. Sincerely, Lord Revan :3
The Jedi Knights are a wholly fictional concept of the writers of Star Wars. they do not exist in real life.
If the Force does exist, we have not yet evolved the symbiotic relationship with midichlorians that allows individuals to wield the Force. However, the ideology of the Jedi Code is followed by a minority religion in the United Kingdom, but since actual Force abilities do not exist, they are normal people.
Light sabres are fictional weapons used by the equally fictional Jedi Knights. Such weapons do not exist.
no he wasn't. but he was a jedi knight. but he wasn't a jedi consular because he was a jedi after the jedi consul was done.
Darth Vader isn't a Jedi Knight. His very name means that he is a Sith Lord not a Jedi Knight. From the second Anakin Skywalker is dubbed Darth Vader by Palpatine Anakin Skywalker ceased to exist and Darth Vader was born. That was also the second that Anakin was no longer a Jedi Knight, he was officially a Sith Lord. So your question is faulty.
You are a Jedi, when you choose one of the two classes that are Jedi. The two classes are Jedi Knight and Jedi Consular.
The Jedi Council typically consists of 12 members, including the Grand Master and other Jedi Masters with various positions and responsibilities within the Jedi Order.
The lowest rank of jedi is a youngling, they are taught to control the force and use a light saber. After that they become a padawan, then a jedi knight, then a jedi master, then a jedi council member, and lastly a jedi grand master.
Jedi Master Yoda was the leading Jedi on the Jedi Council. His homeworld is unknown as is his species.
You are not a Jedi.
To become a Jedi in the Star Wars universe, Mira would have to undergo extensive training at the Jedi Temple under the guidance of a Jedi Master. She would need to learn to harness the Force, practice lightsaber combat, and adhere to the Jedi Code. Ultimately, the Jedi Council would need to formally recognize her as a Jedi Knight or Jedi Master.
NO He hates the jedi because the jedi killed Jango Fett.