Anakin Skywalker kills Dooku although he is well under the influence of the Dark Side & Palpatine when he kills him so he wasn't exactly a Jedi any longer.
Count Dooku, also known as Darth Tyranus, is a fictional character from Star Wars, the main antagonist of Star Wars Episode II. Once a respected Jedi Master, he falls to the dark side and becomes Darth Sidious' second apprentice.
Jedi who are Dark-side users call themselves Sith, so yes.
Luke is resisting giving in to the Dark Side, so Darth Vader is fighting Luke with his light saber, and cuts off Luke's hand to show him his power, and to even further persuade him in joining him (Darth Vader) on the Dark Side. This act of cutting someone's hand off is called Cho Mai according to Jedi records. This is considered merciful by most Sith Lords who prefer killing their opponent.
Asajj Ventress does not specifically have a meaning. This was a fictional character in the Star Wars series, this was a female character who happened to be a recurring villain in the Star Wars: Clone Wars series.
Yes, Count Dooku is a Sith Lord. He was once a Jedi Master known as Dooku, before he fell to the dark side and became Darth Tyranus under the influence of Darth Sidious.
Anakin Skywalker kills Dooku although he is well under the influence of the Dark Side & Palpatine when he kills him so he wasn't exactly a Jedi any longer.
No, Jedi typically do not use lightning. Dooku learned this skill after he embraced the ways of the dark side.
Count Dooku, also known as Darth Tyranus, is a fictional character from Star Wars, the main antagonist of Star Wars Episode II. Once a respected Jedi Master, he falls to the dark side and becomes Darth Sidious' second apprentice.
Jedi who are Dark-side users call themselves Sith, so yes.
Darth Tyranus's master was not Darth Caedus. Caedus was way after Dooku had died. Darth Tyranus's real master was actually Darth Sidious (Chancellor Palpatine)
Well, in Attack of the Clones, he lost his right arm in a duel with the Sith Lord, Count Dooku back when he was a Jedi. However, in Revenge of the Sith he loses his left arm in a duel with his old Jedi master Obi-Wun Kenobi when he's then was turned to the Dark Side.
Luke is resisting giving in to the Dark Side, so Darth Vader is fighting Luke with his light saber, and cuts off Luke's hand to show him his power, and to even further persuade him in joining him (Darth Vader) on the Dark Side. This act of cutting someone's hand off is called Cho Mai according to Jedi records. This is considered merciful by most Sith Lords who prefer killing their opponent.
Multiple Jedi have turned to the dark side, even well respected masters and council members. Aside from Anakin, perhaps the most notable dark Jedi was Count Dooku, who trained Qui-Gon Jinn before going into exile and then training as a Sith Lord. Other famous examples include Revan and Malak (as well as their numerous followers) although Revan was eventually redeemed. Again from the Old Republic era, Atris, a member of the council, turned to the dark side after the attack on the council by Darth Nihilius. In the clone wars era, Asajj Ventress was a fallen Jedi, as was the lesser known dark acolyte - Sora Bulq. Moving into the New Republic era, Cade Skywalkeralso turned to the dark side, albeit briefly, and was trained by Darth Talon. There are undoubtedly others, but these are probably the best known examples. Supposedly, any Jedi who falls to the dark side has a plinth in the Jedi Archives, as a reminder to others. In episode II, we see Obi-Wan looking at Dooku's sculpture whilst waiting for Madame Jocasta Nu.
Asajj Ventress does not specifically have a meaning. This was a fictional character in the Star Wars series, this was a female character who happened to be a recurring villain in the Star Wars: Clone Wars series.
By teams, I'm assuming you mean the good and dark side. If so, the dark side.
dark link is links dark side, showing that no matter how good you are, every one has a dark side