Obi-Wan’s non-traditional ways are highlighted.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary A small detail in Ahsoka has confirmed that Obi-Wan Kenobi broke Jedi protocol in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. This detail came from Huyang, David Tennant's droid character embarking on the show's mission alongside the titular character and Sabine Wren. For hundreds of years, Huyang has been an integral member of the Jedi Order due to his aiding of younglings in crafting their first lightsabers.
It is also just as likely that this is Jedi procedure to avoid ambushes of any sort. If approaching an enemy planet or an unknown, potentially volatile situation, leaving hyperspace too close to the point of interest could lead to enemy ships lying in wait. In dropping out of hyperspace far away from one's destination, the Jedi can easily survey their surroundings and avoid any potential ambushes from enemy fighters.
For one, Obi-Wan's breaking of procedure fits with his character somewhat. This links to Huyang's comment about Ahsoka hailing from a long line of non-traditional Jedi, referencing Anakin, Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon, Dooku, and Yoda. When concerning Obi-Wan, Star Wars: The Clone Wars detailed one way in which the character was a non-traditional Jedi.
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