Well, Yoda blew it against the Emperor. The guy was living in the same CITY (large as it might have been, the offices of both the Jedi (a whole bunch of them, wandering around for lunch and going in and out of meditation boxes, going to the restroom, and what not...) and Palpatine were a mere R2D2 bolt's throw away and Yoda et al could NOT detect his MAJOR BAD VIBES.
Spock blew it several times in failing to anticipate major problems that he probably could have figured out far before Kirk could get his lips off of...whomever he was with. Like, "Dude! If you are so reflective and analytical, why couldn't you anticipate THIS?!"
So, both have major failings.
But, after the damage is done, who is morer effective in getting or helping get a better outcome? Yoda? He ran away and then helped "guide" things from afar...or did he? Spock usually ended up doing "emotional" and "irrational" things that brought about the needed result; then he tried to cover it up as 'logic." Well?
2007-01-31
11:31:59
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