He tried his best...

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Published 2024-06-30
Yord Fandar is the ideal image of what a Jedi Knight during the High Republic should look like. He is clean cut, disciplined and has an air of superiority and confidence about him. But, if we look deeper at the character, there's something hidden behind that confidence. Unlike other jedi in the order, like the much younger and more talented Jecki Lon, things did not come easy for Yord. This jedi knight clearly had to work his ass off in order to obtain his position.
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All Comments (21)
  • If this weren't an 8 episode run, we'd get episodes around characters like Yord and Jecki, giving their deaths more gravity. In absence of that, we have Generation Tech, and for that I'm thankful.
  • @B.matrix
    Completely agree. And don’t forget that Yord had the good sense to leave his own padawan behind. He saved her life.
  • Honestly after watching this I feel even worse that he died now. The guy did his best, didn't put others down, always took criticism on the chin, fought bravely and never disrespected his superiors. He was a model Jedi and the Jedi Order is weaker for losing him.
  • @TheaterPup
    Yord was great, I was legit sad when he was gone. Same with Jecki. It may not be the deepest show ever, but the actors did their part well.
  • This morning I unsubscribed from a YouTube channel that posted a vid stating, “Anyone who supports any of Disney Star Wars is trash. Disney Star Wars is trash.” I immediately “Disliked” and unsubscribed. Generation Tech has by far become the best channel for analyzing Star Wars comprehensively without relying on toxic fandom clickbait tactics. Greatly enjoy this channel!
  • @guillaume1130
    Honnestly, i went in the video expecting and entertaining deconstruction of Yord. But not gonna lie, this introspection made me view the character in a complete new light and made me cry honnestly. Awesome job, can't see Yord the same anymore.
  • @eltoppdog
    He and Jeki are two of the hardest deaths. RIGHT when we were starting to get feels for them! RIGHT when they were having their hero moment!
  • @dib_human6151
    This has become one of my favorite Star Wars youtube channels ever since i found it The commentary you give is the type of stuff i like to hear, instead of the usual angry content that is everywhere nowadays
  • @Raxeleus
    Yord Horde unite! Thank Alan what a great send off for our boy.
  • @ryankwon8785
    People who are about to die show who they really are. Jecki is a brave person and Yord is a kind person who is willing to sacrifice himself for others. Also, Sol does care for Yord. When Yord was killed, Sol went on a rage frenzy.
  • I knew guys like Yord in the infantry. Very good, knowledgeable, disciplined garrison soldiers who handled their assignments without questions. Yet, while mostly competent, they were uninspired in the field. I was exactly the opposite. A very good, knowledgeable, inspired field soldier who achieved objectives and made suggestions. Yet, while mostly competent, a pain in the ass in garrison.They made rank while I avoided losing it. As we spent much more time in garrison, they were better adapted to the Army's structure and flourished, while I languished in boredom and beer. They managed in the field while I came alive. And both types of soldier are necessary. Kudos to Yord.
  • Yord struck a cord with me and a lot of it was just about how he very clearly did everything he knew to do to be a good Jedi knight. He did what he was taught. How he was trained. He cared about the people of the galaxy, clearly. And that's what led to his death. He was a compassionate man who put others ahead of himself. He was a good Jedi knight, and in his death he was failed by the Jedi. Not himself.
  • Honestly Yords death was super surprising for a few reasons. First is that he was set up as a main character in the show so I was expecting him, Sol and Osha to survive the fight. Second is just the sheer brutality of his death. We don’t often see someone have their neck broken like that in Star Wars. Usually it’s with the force or something. It was genuinely shocking and gruesome. Honestly it’s a shame cause I did want to see more of him.
  • @XylyXylyX
    Alan continues to be my go to content for some casual but penetrating takes on Star Wars. Thanks pal!
  • @Trey-dp6tl
    Yord makes me think of Captain Holt. Someone who does everything by the book because he’s already at a disadvantage and can’t afford having to give his superiors any reason to have a problem with him. Whereas someone gifted like Anakin or Jake Peralta can afford to bend and break rules because they’re too valuable for the chain of command to get rid of
  • The Acolyte has done a good job with the new jedi characters they created. Yord and Jecki died too soon.
  • @Ben-Ken
    I don't think Yord actually violated the Neimoidian's mind. It looked like he faked it until one of them got nervous and told the truth.
  • Your description of Yord's personality is hitting home with me so much it's shocking. I haven't watched the show yet, but u feel like i really should now.
  • Dude was the perfect jedi , which is why they kept getting purged so easily .