Me acercas al lado oscuro, artemis. Tú mismo dices que a Ayla Secura la nombraron maestras sin tener padawan. ¿Acaso te parece lógico que unos tengan que acceder al rango por méritos y a otros les baste con tomar un padawan, cuando encima el rango otorga privilegios, como se ve en la novela del Ep3? No tiene sentido.
Pero bueno, ya que mencionas a Ayla, me has dado una idea. Lo que hay que hacer es buscar la biografía de algunos personajes. Y voila.
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mace_Windu/LegendsOver the next decade and a half, Windu went on many notable missions that included his first visit to his homeworld, Haruun Kal (during which he learned his native Korun language),[1] and one where he tracked down and defeated the killer Uda-Khalid.[15] During his career, Windu trained many to be Jedi, including Echuu Shen-Jon, and fellow Council member Depa Billaba.[3] He also discovered Darrus Jeht as a very young child after an incident involving the boy's parents. Windu ensured he was tested and placed in a training class, and later trained him for a time, although Jeht was never formally his Padawan.[16]
Jedi MasterEdit
"I created Vaapad to answer my weakness: it channels my own darkness into a weapon of the light."
―Mace Windu, to Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]
Prodigiously talented in the Force, Windu passed the trials early, and continued to progress through the ranks of the order by achieving the title of Jedi Master and, at the remarkably young age of twenty-eight, was appointed to the Jedi Council.
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Shaak_Ti/LegendsAs a Knight Ti pursued the path of the Jedi Consular, strengthening her connection to the Force and working under the Council of Reconciliation. Like many of the Order, Ti was permitted to travel back to her homeworld and connect with her roots. Undergoing a traditional Togrutan right of passage, Ti tracked and killed a wild Akul beast and crafted an elegant headdress from its teeth.[8] During her early career Ti took her first student, choosing to train him on her birth planet, Shili. Amongst the vast, dry scrublands Ti taught her student the ways of the Jedi, eventually raising him to Knighthood. Parting ways, it wasn't long before Shaak Ti got word that he had been killed by a criminal on one of his first missions.[5]
Having failed her first student, Ti decided to try again when she chose the Initiate Fe Sun as her second apprentice. Once more traveling to Shili and training her student in a slightly unorthodox manner, Ti did not believe in the traditional application of skills through the acceptance of missions from one of the Jedi Councils. Training Sun to the rank of Knight, Ti suffered the loss of the girl when she was killed by the Zeltron criminal Lyshaa. While struck by grief, Ti was dedicated to the Jedi way of detachment and allowed herself to come to terms with both her students' deaths. This did not prevent some on the High Council from questioning her methods of training students.[5] Ti took it upon herself to track down Lyshaa and bring her to justice, seeing her imprisoned for countless years on the planet Brentaal IV.[4]
Jedi Master
Eventually, Shaak Ti was recognized by the High Council as a highly trained Jedi and raised her to the rank of Master.
Dos Maestros Jedi. Cuando miras sus vidas, en ambas se ve como tienen varios aprendices y más tarde es cuando llegan a Maestros. Por pura deducción, no eran Maestros antes. Ergo, tener un padawan no te convierte en Maestro Jedi, lo que no quita que te puedan llamar maestro. Pero como honorífico, no como rango.
Aceptalo ya XD Si todas las wikias de Star Wars te hablan de los requisitos para ser maestro jedi y ninguno es que te lo den por tener un padawan y en cualquier foro que mires de Star Wars también se considera algo aparte (si tienes dudas solo busca en google caudno se convirtió Obi-Wan en maestro jedi), coñe, será por algo. Examina tus sentimientos, sabes que es verdad
Así que no hay fallo alguno. Anakin tenía padawan, pero no era un Maestro Jedi.