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Kreia teaches manipulation and subtlety. She would condemn Yoda for not seeing through the Sith's plot.
("The fools rushed into a war. Charging headlong into battle, for the purpose of crushing a foe they could not detect. And in the end, they walked into the trap waiting for them.")
That said, she might give some sarcastic kudos to Yoda for him finally understanding everything, via the "revelation" he had when fighting Palpatine. In that moment, Yoda finally understood where he and the Jedi had gone wrong.
Having learned that, Yoda abandoned the hopeless fight, and fled. He then went into exile to meditate upon what he had learned, as well as what Qui-Gon had begun to teach him about becoming one with the Force.
Now armed with all his new knowledge, Yoda then began to teach it to others, namely Luke.
Kreia might have begrudgingly respected Yoda for having the wisdom to swallow his pride and admit he was wrong, not to mention being humble enough to accept being taught by his former apprentice [Qui-Gon].
Other than what Aeon said, I really like this post of yours funewchie.
I personally think she'd be neutral in regards to Yoda as Yoda needs to be given more credit. Despite his phrasing of sentences he's a much smarter breed of Jedi and really seems to understand the force better than most if not all of the characters. He's open to change as others have said and preaches widsom in an often non-annoying way I feel.
Stating all of this and perhaps too much of the obvious now makes me think Kreia could possibly relate to Yoda. They are awfully similar and I see a lot of Yoda in Kreia when I go back and play Kotor 2 on occassion -- that's perhaps why I like her so much. That, and her mysterious :>