There isn't a single character in Star Wars who represents the ideals of the Jedi better than Yoda. But back in 2004, those ideals were tested in a Legends one-shot comic story starring the Jedi Master. War is messy, and when Yoda attempts a parley with an old friend wanting to secede from the Republic, it results in his darkest kill, which in turn pokes holes in his Jedi philosophy.
Star Wars: Jedi - Yoda is part of the Legends canon, and explores the Republic's top general taking a direct hand in a war that had already claimed countless lives. The comic tells the untold story of Yoda traveling to the planet Thustra, where Republic forces are battling the planet's native Sephi. There, Yoda seeks to diplomatically convince his friend Alaric, the planet's ruler, not to leave the Republic.
What's fascinating is that while Yoda is ostensibly in charge of all the Republic forces, he adopts the stance of an advisor rather than a general, such that everyone ultimately goes against his 'advice.' He's also unwilling to make hard choices. His initial diplomatic response is commendable, but Alaric quickly makes it clear that nothing will change his mind, imprisoning the Jedi who came to him in good faith.
Cal even points this out as he draws his final breath. "This is all your fault. If you had just taken the king when you had the chance..." There are so many things that would have been changed if they weren't just"ifs". If Yoda had drawn his lightsaber, Cal wouldn't have died. If Yoda had been firm with Alaric rather than surrendering, Alaric might have survived to see the error of his ways.
Yoda is a truly wise and kind being, but in Star Wars: Jedi - Yoda, he's so passive that his only meaningful action is to finally be forced to kill his old friend and turn him into a martyr. Being non-interventionist can work out, but the conflict on Thustra proves that when others are actively working for harm, they'll get what they want if they're not suitably opposed.
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