Thanks ^__^
Oh Another piece of food for thought, when Dooku fights Anakin, he looks a bit distressed at what he has to do. And though Anakin is much less experienced than the Master who trained Qui-Gon, who trained Obi-Wan who trained Anakin - Count Dooku dosn't kill him. In my opinion he could have, but dosn't. Instead only removes his hand to prove his evil-ness-ity without having to look merciful to Yoda and Obi-Wan's eyes.
And if anyone asks "Oh yeah then why did Dooku put him in the desert of Tatooine" then I answer ^^ Because if he hadn't, Anakin would have probably been born under the Republic and eventually. As Qui-Gon states: "Had he been born in the Republic, we would have identified him early, and he would have become Jedi, no doubt...he has the way." Which would have been very bad for the Sith, seeing as the Light side would have had an uber weapon on their hands.
The Sith wanted Anakin to create an emotional bonding with his mother, so that much later - the memory and thought of her would be used to "create" rage in Anakin. This is why personal bondings are forbidden for Jedis. Just as Ki-Adi tells him. "Your thoughts dwell on your mother." "I miss her." Right there! That's when you see why it's so important that he bond with his mother. "Afraid to lose her..I think." Anakin here is already a bit rebelious "What's that got to do with anything?"
Yoda then explains "Eveything. Fear is the path to the dark side... fear leads to anger... anger leads to hate.. hate leads to suffering." Anakin then yells "I am not afraid!" then Yoda answers "A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. I sense much fear in you." Thanks to his Mother, as we see in Episode II, Anakin begins to harbor the first thoughs of murder. "I... I killed them. I killed them all. They're dead, every single one of them... Not just the men, but the women and the children too. They're like animals, and I slaughtered them like animals... I hate them!"
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