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What if Count Dooku trained Anakin?
Well dooku would train anakin in his own ways and be lot more demanding but in result make ani signifigantly more formidable warrior than in original timeline. He would use anakin as a extra aid to overthrow his own sith master darth sidious and take dark lord of the sith mantle for himself.
Is Count Dooku a sociopath?
Count Dooku’s disregard for life, even when he was a Jedi, was such that he was a borderline sociopath. One of the most notable examples of a psychopath was Palpatine who, in reality, was the Sith Lord Darth Sidious.
Why isn’t Count Dooku a Darth?
Originally Answered: In the Star Wars movies, why didn’t Count Dooku go by his Sith name, Darth Tyranus? Because it wasn’t positive press with the public. By the time of the beginning of the clone wars dooku was the head of his house he only gained the title of “count” when he left the jedi order.
What did Dooku do to grievous?
Count Dooku or Darth Tyranus was a former Jedi who left the Jedi Order to become a Sith. Dooku, Jango Fett, and Darth Sidious arranged for General Grievous’s vehicle to be sabotaged, and it crashed, horribly disfiguring him and nearly killing him. Dooku then had had San Hill build him a new cyborg body.
Did Dooku cut off Anakin’s arm?
On Geonosis, Anakin’s right arm was severed at the elbow by Dooku’s lightsaber. During the Clone Wars, many of the Jedi Council believed that Anakin lost some of his Humanity because of his prosthetic replacement. Anakin, however, was well at ease with his mechno-arm, and tinkered with it as he did his starfighter.
Did Obi-Wan cut off Darth Maul’s legs?
Ever since the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series brought back Darth Maul from the grave, the horned Sith has had a bone to pick with Obi-Wan Kenobi — rightfully so, given that Kenobi famously cut off Maul’s legs and dumped him into a reactor shaft after Maul murdered Obi-Wan’s teacher, Qui-Gon Jinn, in Star Wars: The …
Is Obi-Wan a psychopath?
Or did he? If you really think about it, instead of being the heroic father figure everyone makes him out to be, Obi-Wan was actually the most blatantly manipulative character in the entire Star Wars saga. In fact, his downright sociopathic behavior basically made him the real villain of the entire thing.