The answer is no. Mace Windu never once did or said anything that could be construed as him believing he was the Chosen One. The “logic” behind this theory, as I've heard it discussed, is basically: “purple = red + blue = Jedi + Sith = light + dark = balance = chosen one.”
Although Windu remained skeptical about Skywalker's status as the Chosen One, he was mindful of the prophecy and believed that only Kenobi's Padawan was capable of restoring balance to the Force. The Sith Lord Darth Sidious conspired to turn the Chosen One against the Jedi Order.
George Lucas himself has stated that Anakin is the Chosen One and that the prophecy is true, although it had been misinterpreted by the entire Jedi Order. Lucas believes that both the dark side—greed— and the light side—compassion—are integral parts of human beings.
Mace completely dismisses him as not just the Chosen One but also a Jedi. He seems particularly spiteful towards Ahsoka, especially when the last time the two interacted, he brushes off as a citizen. Then, he blantantly admits to not trust Anakin.
The reason Windu seemed so cold towards Anakin, was because he was afraid of what he could do. According to the Episode III novel, Windu believed that Anakin's powers were growing far too quickly, and that he was not disciplined enough to control them.
The showdown on Coruscant was a confrontation that took place in the Supreme Chancellor's Suite of the Galactic Senate in 19 BBY. It began after Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker informed Master Mace Windu that Supreme Chancellor Palpatine had revealed his identity as a Sith Lord to him.
Well, come Mike Chen's Star Wars: Brotherhood, fans got insight into all the verbal jousting, including the Jedi Anakin hated most, which should come as no surprise. It's none other than Mace Windu, who was immortalized in the prequels by Samuel L. Jackson.
Trained as a Jedi Guardian, Windu was considered to be one of the best swordsmen in the history of the Jedi Order and had created the modern seventh form of lightsaber combat, Vaapad along with fellow Jedi Sora Bulq. He was the only practitioner of the form who did not fall to the dark side.
In the final days of the Clone Wars, Windu turned to Kolar again, calling on him, Saesee Tiin and Kit Fisto to arrest Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. Confronted by the Jedi, Palpatine threw off his guise and revealed himself as Darth Sidious.
It wasn't premeditated but it wasn't an accident either. Anakin was trying to stop Mace from killing Palpatine and, unfortunately, dismemberment is one of the methods the Jedi use to disarm their foes.
Most likely not commonly known by many casual Star Wars is that, at least in Legends, the Sith had their own “chosen one” prophecy and that the central figure in it was believed to have been the Sith Lord, Darth Bane.
Master Yoda has risen above all others to claim the top spot as the most powerful Jedi of all time and the true chosen one according to IGN's audience. He won pretty handily as well, as he was victorious in 89,756 of his 95,243 battles and had a win percentage of 94.2%.
You may be looking for Gormo, the Duros captain of Tweigar. N'Kata Del Gormo was a Force-sensitive male Hysalrian Jedi Master who lived during the times of the Galactic Republic. According to legend, he found and trained Yoda and a Force-sensitive Human friend.
Billaba became Windu's Padawan and trained under the Jedi Master in the ways of the Force.
Windu eventually gets the better of Palpatine before deflecting his Force Lightning back against him, which appears to twist and melt Palpatine's face as his body begins to smoke, turning him into the grotesque embodiment of the Sith that acts as the final antagonist for both Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi ...
It's implied that this isn't feigning and Palpatine is actually fighting to win. In the book its implied that he allows Mace to move him and make certain moves, however this is a not uncommon dueling tactic, waiting for openings and surprising an opponent.
What Would Happen To The Galactic Republic? With Chancellor Palpatine's death, the de facto "Prime Minister" of the Republic, the Senate would be left without a leader and there would be considerable political confusion and chaos. There would be a need to elect a new chancellor to lead the democratic government.
Though the Clone Wars were all but over, the Jedi were in terrible danger. Anakin revealed to Mace that the Sith Lord sought by the Jedi since the fight with Darth Maul was none other than Palpatine himself.
The Grand Master is the leader of the Jedi Council, and is occupied by the oldest and wisest of the Jedi. During Episode I, Mace Windu was actually the leader of the Jedi Order, since he was the Master of the Order. He stepped down from this position when the Clone Wars began, and Yoda assumed both roles.
Likewise, the old man also shares that the end of the war saw him being hit by lightning before falling from a tower, the same way Mace Windu met his alleged demise in Revenge of the Sith at the hands of Palpatine. However, the shogun survived despite going blind, receiving a vision to find a lost temple.
kenobi. we have done a video in the past about how vader had actually been terrified of obi-wan. during their duel on the death star despite the fact that vader spent the better part of a decade hunting this particular jedi master he was still very much afraid of him vader had nightmares of their duel on mustafar.
Apart from his wife, there's no one Anakin loved more than his own mother, Shmi. Her tragic death in Episode II: Attack of the Clones, was arguably the first step in his turn to the dark side. Anakin wanted to return to Tatooine and free his mother from slavery but once he returned it was too late.