Mace Windu, one of the most powerful Jedi Masters in the Star Wars universe, carries a heavy burden.
Throughout his life, he faced many challenges and made countless decisions, but there is one thing he regrets more than anything else.
This regret haunts him, especially when he reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped the galaxy’s fate.
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Mace Windu Faces a Critical Moment in the Battle of Geonosis
At the Battle of Geonosis, Mace Windu faced a crucial moment.
He ignited his purple lightsaber and held it to Jango Fett’s neck while staring down Count Dooku.
The atmosphere was tense, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance.
Mace Windu had the power to end Count Dooku right then and there, which could have changed the course of history.
However, he chose not to, out of respect for Dooku, who was once his friend and a fellow Jedi.
What Mace Windu Writed About His Regret
Mace Windu’s personal journal reveals a different perspective from what we see in the movies.
In the novel “Shatterpoint,” written by Matthew Stover, there is a passage where Mace Windu writes about his regret.
He wished he had followed his instincts and ended Dooku’s life at that moment.
In his journal, Mace writes, “In my dreams, the purple arc of my blade sizzles the gray hairs of Dooku’s beard, and in the critical seconds it takes Jango Fett to aim and fire, I twitch that blade and take Dooku with me into death and save the galaxy from civil war.
I could have done it.”
This entry shows how deeply Mace Windu regretted his decision.
What If Mace Windu Had Killed Dooku?
Mace Windu’s hesitation had far-reaching consequences.
If he had killed Dooku during the Battle of Geonosis, the galaxy might have been spared the horrors of the Clone Wars.
Dooku played a significant role in leading the Separatists against the Republic, which led to countless battles, destruction, and loss of life.
By sparing Dooku, Mace inadvertently allowed the war to escalate, causing immense suffering throughout the galaxy.
His respect for Dooku as a former Jedi clouded his judgment, leading to a decision that he would come to deeply regret.