As someone who routinely stressed that the Jedi should avoid any kinds of attachment, Yoda would be horrified by one Jedi's display of opulence and material wealth in a Legends-era Star Wars story. In addition to being one of the greatest Jedi of a generation, Yoda was also saddled with one of the toughest, yet most thankless jobs in the Star Wars universe, namely serving as the de facto leader of the Jedi Order. Naturally, leading an organization as diverse as the Jedi, his vision of what the order should be was bound to come into conflict with the ideas of some members.
Yoda spent most of his 900 years as a Jedi, so by the time he joined the Jedi Council, few others were more experienced than he in terms of the Order's institutional history. Naturally, through his long experience as a Jedi, Yoda developed his idea of what the Jedi Order should be and how it should go about achieving its goals. As Yoda saw it, the Order had lost its focus by allowing members to form and keep attachments whether they were personal, professional, or material.
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One of the best illustrations of what Yoda would see as a dangerous display of material attachment is seen in Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith #4, a Legends-era comic by Darko Macan and Ramon F. Bachs. At one point in the story a Jedi unit is set upon by a larger, and better-equipped group of Sith. However, just when it appears all will be lost, the unit is saved by a Jedi named Lord Farfalla in a starship that resembles an old Earth galleon warship. If the ostentatious gaudiness of the starship were not enough to shake Yoda's faith in his fellow Jedi, Farfalla's attitude certainly would. Farfalla is clearly an
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