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This article is about minor Jedi characters in the fictional Star Wars universe. This list does
not include characters who followed the dark side exclusively.
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Allie, Stass
Stass Allie was the cousin of Jedi Master Adi Gallia. Though considerably younger, Stass was a Jedi Knight herself, and dressed in
a similar fashion as her cousin (including wearing a Toloth headress). When Adi was killed during the Clone Wars, Stass replaced
her on the Jedi Council. Stass was serving on the Council when the Jedi Temple was raided and the Order disbanded. She died
during the Jedi purge. Stass Allie was a devoted Jedi Healer. She was one of the Jedi Masters tasked with guarding Chancellor Palpatine during the Battle of Coruscant.
Barrek, Daakman
Daakman Barrek appears in Star Wars: Clone Wars
as a human Jedi who lead a task force to Hypori. The task force consisted of a few jedi, including Shaak Ti and
Ki-Adi-Mundi, along with many clone troopers. The Battle of Hypori was a
disaster for the Jedi and were outmatched by Droids and General Grievous. He was killed in an open field by General Grievous.
Billaba, Depa
Depa Billaba is a Jedi Consular Master and Jedi Council member, and she was the padawan of Jedi Master Mace
Windu. She is the only other Jedi to master Vaapad, a form of fighting with the lightsaber (see the seven forms of lightsaber combat). The respected Windu saved her from the space pirates that killed her parents. To honor her slain family, Depa embraced the culture
of Chalacta, making her attuned to the minds and personalities of her peers in the Council Chamber. Decorating the bridge of her
nose were Chalcactan marks of illumination, testament to her spirituality. She was a calm but powerful presence on the High
Council.
During the Battle of Geonosis, Billaba looked after the
"younglings," while the other Jedi were dispatched to fight.
Later, Depa was assigned to Mace's homeworld of Haruun Kal to assist the
Kournnai natives with their guerilla warfare tactics in an effort to relinquish the Seperatist hold on the system. Tragically,
the constant conflict between the jungle natives and the Balawai prospectors in combination with the environment's own lethal
nature drove Depa into the darkness of the jungle. Mace, after considerable effort, was able to extract Depa from Haruun Kal.
However, Depa never recovered from the dark, catatonic state that she fell into after making an attempt to end her own life.
Bindo, Jolee
Jolee Bindo was featured in the 2003 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. During the game, the player finds the
old Jedi in the Shadowlands of the planet Kashyyyk. After helping Jolee scare off some hunters, he joins the player's party. Jolee is a Jedi 'Consular', one
of the three classes of Jedi made available when the character undergoes Jedi
training on Dantooine. A 'Consular' is primarily a mediator and pacifist, one who
seeks to ask questions first before taking action to solve a problem. In the game, a Consular's development is characterised by
its emphasis on 'force powers' as opposed to combat skills, as might be favoured by the more action leaning Jedi 'Guardian'.
Bulq, Sora
Sora Bulq was a Weequay Jedi who fought in the Clone Wars. He was one of
the greatest lightsaber duelists the order had ever known, having aided Master
Windu in perfecting Vaapad (see the seven forms of lightsaber combat). However, he had not mastered the form; rather it
mastered him, as he fell to the pall of the dark side. He would later fight
Mace Windu, his former sparring partner, but to be interrupted and then knocked
unconscious. He would appear yet again to face his one-time friend by the war's end.
Later in the Clone Wars, Sora Bulq led a Morkugai army against Jedi Master Oppo Rancisis. Sora was later
killed when he got cut down because he fell to the Dark side by attacking some fellow Jedi who were with him.
Callista
Callista is a Jedi Knight from the time of the Old Republic. She discovered a
well-hidden secret Imperial installation, the Eye of Palpatine (a sort of proto-Death Star, though
with nowhere near the firepower) and attempted to sabotage or destroy it; when she failed and died, she used her talents in the
Force to essentially 'haunt' the station's central computer. She remained there for thirty years, until Jedi Master Luke Skywalker and several other New Republic Jedi discovered the station and
assisted her in destroying it. During the process, the two fell in love, and just prior to the station's destruction, Callista
traded bodies with one of the other Jedi, Cray Mingla, or, as Han Solo called her,
"the blonde with the legs." Unfortunately the process cut her off from the Force. Later experiments, though, found her still in
touch with the dark side. Eventually she left on a quest to find a compromise to her powers, and the two are considered
distinctly separated (especially in light of Skywalker's marriage to Mara
Jade).
Drallig, Cin
Cin Drallig was a Jedi Master in the years during and previous to the Clone Wars. He was a legendary lightsaber instructor and his skills were very impressive, and, though he was not a member of the Jedi Council, his dueling abilities likely rivaled those of the Council members. In
Revenge of the Sith, his apprentice, Serra Keto, was choked to death by Darth Vader during his purge of the Jedi Temple. Cin Drallig's dueling skills were, as good as they may have been, no match for Lord Vader's, who
fended him off with one hand (specifically his robotic hand) and slew him. He was one of the Jedi seen murdered by Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda over the security
holograms in the temple. At the time of his murder, Cin knew Vader as Anakin Skywalker, hero of the Republic.
He is played in the film by Nick Gillard, the stunt choreographer for the Star
Wars movies, and his name is Gillard's spelled backwards. In several interviews, Gillard has stated that he would destroy
Anakin in a real life duel. He is seen only briefly by hologram, but is the "boss" of a level in the "Revenge of the Sith" video
game, after you duel with Serra (who is far more difficult to defeat than simply grabbing her throat). Cin Drallig, as well, is
more of a challenge in the game than the movie for Vader.
Etima, Lumas
Lumas Etima was a human Jedi Knight, one of two hundred who fought in the
Battle of Geonosis. He sported a blue lightsaber and short blonde hair. Not much is known about him except that he died in
the Battle of Geonosis.
Fisto, Kit
Kit Fisto is a fictional character from the
Star Wars universe. In the prequel movies Attack of the
Clones and Revenge of the Sith, he appears as a green humanoid with massive tentacles
flailing from his head. He is a renowned Jedi Master and Jedi Council member of great skill and vision.
Master Kit Fisto wielded a green lightsaber and practiced the Form I style of Lightsaber combat ( also known as Shii-Cho). He was one of the five Jedi who commanded the other Jedi at
the Battle of Geonosis, along with Mace Windu, Shaak Ti, Luminara Unduli, and her apprentice, Barriss Offee.
The amphibious Kit Fisto hails from the planet Glee Anselm, and he is able to fight equally well on
land and underwater; in the Clone Wars microseries
on Cartoon Network, he leads the Galactic Republic's forces in defeating the
Quarren Separatist League on the watery world
of Mon Calamari.
Fisto, although a master in the quite simple Form I Lightsaber
combat, was very strong with his lightsaber, one of the strongest in the galaxy at his time. This is perhaps the main reason
that Master Windu chose him to be one of the Masters (along with Windu himself,
Saesee Tiin, and Agen
Kolar) who went to arrest Palpatine, who had been discovered to be Darth
Sidious. Fisto was killed by Palpatine in the ensuing fight.
Gallia, Adi
A beautiful Jedi Master from the planet Corellia, Adi Gallia was a member of the Jedi Council
during the Battle of Naboo and the Battle of Geonosis ten years later. Gallia had piercing blue eyes that alone gave her a powerful
presence. She had great intuition and skill in research. Also, she possessed a notable understanding of the economics of
politics, as her parents were famed Corellian diplomats. A skilled pilot, she was among those who tested the new Jedi Starfighter and flew in air support above Geonosis along with her former padawan, Siri Tachi.
Adi Gallia has a cousin, Stass Allie, who is similar in dress and appearance.
Gi, Sha'a
Sha'a Gi was a human Jedi during the Clone
Wars and was one of the jedi to first encounter General
Grievous. He was jumpy and relied on his master to keep him calm. When his master died he rushed out to the body and was
easily killed by Grievous. Like the others killed in the Battle of
Hypori, his lightsaber became an addition to Grievous' trophy collection.
Sha'a Gi's name is a reference to Shaggy from Scooby-Doo, and
although the characters do bear startling resemblance to each other, it's unclear if this was the original intent, or if it was a
joke that was later created once the resemblance was noted.
Gon, Tarados
Tarados Gon was a Jedi Knight during
the warning days of the Old Republic. He was one of the 200 Jedi taskforce assembled by Mace Windu to rescue
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padme Amidala from Separatist Forces. He managed to survive the Geonosis Battle Arena
but died alongside Eeth Koth when his Republic Gunship was shot down by Separatist fire.
Juhani
Juhani is a Jedi character from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Juhani is a member of the cat-like race, the
Cathar, known for their fiery emotions. She
feels as though she can't control her emotions, though the player can give her an emotional boost by telling her that she can.
Her homeworld, Taris, was destroyed by
Darth Malak in an attempt to kill Bastila Shan. She blames the player for the planet's destruction, but later apologizes for her outburst. When
first encountered, the player can choose to kill Juhani instead of redeem her, thus negating her as a member of the player's
party.
Note: "Juhani" is also a male first name in Finland.
Ki-Adi-Mundi
Ki-Adi-Mundi was a wise Jedi Master and Jedi Council member at the time of the Clone Wars. He was only a Jedi Knight when he was elected to
the High Council. Hailing from the planet Cerea, he
survived the Battle of Geonosis, fighting alongside other such
luminaries as Yoda and Mace Windu.
For a brief time during the Clone Wars, Ki-Adi-Mundi took over as Anakin Skywalker's master when Obi-Wan Kenobi was presumed dead after the Battle
of Jabiim.
Ki-Adi Mundi was part of a Jedi strike force (group consisting of Master Daakman Barrek, Padawan Sha'a Gi, Tarr Seir, K'Khruk, Aayla Secura and Shaak Ti) that went to Hypori to destroy a droid factory. Unfortunately, their ship was shot out
of the sky and any surviving clone troopers were killed by super battle droids. Then General Grievous made his introduction by attacking the Jedi. Ki-Adi Mundi, Shaak Ti, Aayla Secura and
K'Khruk were the only survivors as Daakman Barrek, Sha'a Gi and Tarr Seir were killed by Grievous.
Like all Cereans, his binary brain made him
extremely logical and insightful, and allowed him to uniquely weigh decisions involving matters of the Force, both light and dark. Also characteristic of his species, his coordination was somewhat impaired,
but compensated for by heightened intuition.
Due to a low Cerean birthrate, he was allowed by the Jedi to follow the Cerean custom of
polygamous marriage-- he had four honor wives and seven daughters who apparently all died in the Clone Wars.
Ki-Adi was killed by clone stormtroopers while he was in command at
the planet Mygeeto when Order 66 was executed.
The design of this powerful Jedi character began as a reinterpretation of the elder
Obi-Wan Kenobi, and then he was fitted with whale-like
characteristics.
Kolar, Agen
Agen Kolar was a Jedi Master and a member of the Zabrak species, born on the planet Iridonia. He fought on Geonosis and survived in the battle's end, though his young Padawan
Tan Yuster, did not. Kolar, along with fellow Masters Mace Windu, Kit Fisto and Saesee Tiin, battled Darth
Sidious and was killed by the Sith Lord. He holds a seat on the Jedi High Council and Mace Windu considers him one of the Order's finest members. Master Kolar has considerable skill and he is a
tough combatant, but diplomacy is not his strong suit.
Koon, Plo
Plo Koon was a Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council during the Battle of Naboo and the
Clone Wars. He was a close friend of Qui-Gon Jinn, and fought along side him during the Stark Hyperspace War. During this conflict, the natural leader Plo Koon raised the Old Republic flag, inspiring his fellow Jedi
to victory. Plo Koon is also the only character in the Star Wars movies to have a
yellow lightsaber. He is also one of the only two characters in a Star Wars movie to have a lightsaber
that is not red, green, or blue besides Mace Windu even though no one ever sees
Plo's yellow lightsaber because it gets destroyed some point between
The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones and Plo never takes
out his lightsaber in The Phantom Menace.
Like all Kel Dor, Plo hailed from the planet Dorin, and required a mask to protect himself from the air of oxygen-rich atmospheres. He was also one of the Jedi who fought at the Battle of Geonosis and was one of the few that survived.
Plo came from a long line of Jedi and was an adept warrior. Had he not be apprenticed to
Wookiee Jedi Master, Tyvokka he might not be in the position he would be.
He had a strong sense of justice, extrasensory organs that enhanced his mental powers, and could shoot lightning from his
fingertips like his fellow Kel Dor. Also, Master Plo Koon possessed an extensive
knowledge of the physical sciences. In particular, he used his expert knowledge of physics along with the the Force to alter the environment: the
resourceful Jedi could create small whirlwinds as well as a dense fog over a limited area,
freeze tiny rivers and lakes, and raise or lower the temperature of his surroundings enough to incapacitate an opponent. He wore
talons over his fingertips, allowing him to further augment his already prodigious Force powers.
In Revenge of the Sith, Plo Koon will be seen flying over
Nepta Neimodia, where he is shot down by a clone trooper pilot upon receipt and execution of Order 66.
Koth, Eeth
Eeth Koth was a Zabrak Jedi Guardian
Master, and member of the Jedi High Council present when Qui-Gon Jinn presented
Anakin Skywalker to the Council.
As a Zabrak, he was of the same race as Darth Maul as well as fellow master
and council-member Agen Kolar.
He trained the legendary Jedi Sharad
"Howlrunner" Hett. Eeth Koth perished along with Jedi Tarados Gon during the Battle of Geonosis when
their gunship exploded under Separatist fire.
Lowbacca
Lowbacca (aka "Lowie") is the nephew of Chewbacca, a Wookiee from the
Star Wars universe. Lowbacca studied to become a Jedi at Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy. He
was a companion of Jaina Solo, Jacen Solo, and Tenel Ka. Since most of the people he would have
to interact with were not fluent in Wookiee, he used a small translating droid that he carried at his waist named Em Teedee.
Later it was modified so as to hover, and follow him around, flying. Being a Wookiee, Lowbacca is a rarity among Jedi, as
Force-sensitives are even less common among Wookiees than among other species, one being born only every century or so. He wields
a bronze-bladed lightsaber.
Nu, Jocasta
Jocasta Nu, was the Chief Librarian of the Jedi Archives at the time of the
Clone Wars. She had a penchant for being a bit overconfident in the
completeness of her Archives. Jocasta Nu served more than 10 years as a member of the Jedi Council. She wore her lightsaber at all times,
indicating that at one time she had been an active field agent of the order. She only took up the mantle of Librarian after Jedi
Master Tahl was killed. In addition, her patterned robes bore the symbols of the Ansata, representing her devotion to knowledge
and learning. She was killed by Darth Vader when he invaded the Jedi Temple during the Great Jedi Purge.
Odan-Urr
| Star Wars character |
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| Odan-Urr |
| Species |
Draethos |
| Gender |
Male |
| Hair color |
N/A |
| Eye color |
Black |
| Home planet |
Unknown |
| Affiliation |
Jedi, Galactic
Republic |
| Film portrayer |
N/A |
Odan-Urr is a famous Jedi who invented the Jedi Code. He came to prominence while fighting against the Sith Empire in
the Great Hyperspace War under the service of Empress Teta.
The scholarly Odan-Urr later helped establish the Jedi library at Ossus and became the head of the Jedi Assemblies. He was
finally slain by the rogue Jedi and Sith Lord Exar Kun in order to obtain a Sith
Holocron, a relic from the Great Hyperspace War and the former Sith Empire, in the
Jedi Master's possession. Among the Jedi, he was skilled in battle meditation, which he used to help unify the Empress Teta
System and also clairvoyant considering that he foresaw the threat and invasion from the Sith Empire.
Othone, Johun
Johun Othone was a Jedi Knight, and former padawan of Lord Hoth. After the Battle of Ruusan, Othone
petitioned the Jedi Council for some sort of memorial to Lord Hoth to be
built on the planet Ruusan. The Council refused to participate, preferring that the
world be forgotten, so Othone instead turned to the Galactic Senate,
who provided him with the funds to build the memorials in the Valley of the Jedi.
Piell, Even
Standing 4 feet (1.22 metres) tall, Even Piell
was a member of the Jedi High Council and was present when Qui-Gon Jinn
presented Anakin Skywalker to the Council. He also attended
Qui-Gon's funeral services and appears in Clone Wars
(cartoon). This Lannik warrior lost his
eye in a dispute with the terrorist group the Red Iaro.
Qel-Droma, Ulic
| Star Wars character |
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| Ulic Qel-Droma |
| Species |
Human |
| Gender |
Male |
| Hair color |
Brown |
| Eye color |
Brown |
| Home planet |
Alderaan |
| Affiliation |
Jedi, Sith (temporarily) |
| Film portrayer |
N/A |
About 4,000 years before the coming of Darth Vader, two other Jedi Knights
embraced the dark side, eventually challenging and almost decimating the ranks of the Jedi Order they once loyally served. One,
Exar Kun, turned to the dark side in quest for knowledge long forbidden by the
Order. The other, Ulic Qel-Droma, sought to destroy the dark side sect of Satal and Aleema Keto from the inside, only to
be turned to evil himself by the dark side poison. By the time he was finally defeated, Ulic Qel-Droma trained under the Jedi
Master Arca Jeth on the world of Arkania, alongside a Twi'lek named Tott Doneeta.
Master Arca sent the three Jedi students to the world of Onderon to settle the dispute between Iziz and the beast-riders of
Onderon. Ulic encountered the dark side spirit of Freedon Nadd in the Sith storehouses below the royal palace of Iziz. Nadd
foretold that Ulic brushed off Freedon Nadd's prophecy, it also chilled him. He was a devoted follower of the light side; how
could he become a Sith Lord?
During a space battle between the Republic and the dark side sect led by Satal and Aleema Keto (heirs to the throne of
Cinnagar in the Empress Teta system trying to take control of the entire system.) Ulic was injured and the wound - inflicted by a
twisted shred of alchemically altered metal - refused to heal.
Ulic journeyed to the Empress Teta system where he presented himself to Satal and Aleema, who promptly imprisoned him. Though
Ulic explained that he had come to join them, Satal did not trust the Jedi. He injected the Jedi with potent Sith posisons to
ensure that whether Ulic was lying or not, he would still turn to the dark side. Ulic became a member of the sect, using his
force powers to help crush all resistance to rule, even though it brought him into conflict with his old friends- including Nomi
Sunrider, the Jedi whom he had fallen in love with.
Rancisis, Oppo
The shaggy-haired Master Oppo Rancisis was a 174 year-old (around the Battle of Naboo) Thisspiasian who abdicated his throne on his homeworld to serve the Jedi. He was a member of the Jedi Council during the events of
The Phantom Menace and Attack Of The Clones. Like his mentor,
Yaddle, he was a master of a rare Force power--in his case, Malacia (Yaddle similarly used the related Morichro). The martial Oppo Rancisis also
possessed an unerring tactical mind. Oppo Rancisis died at some point between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of The Sith.
Rahn, Qu
A Jedi Knight who searched for the lost Valley of the Jedi.
The rival to his quest was the Dark Jedi Jerec. When his friend Morgan Katarn discovered its whereabouts, he entrusted his lightsaber to him, to pass on to his son Kyle Katarn whom he sensed was strong to the Force. He then
moved to confront Jerec. He was captured on Dorlo and then aboard the Vengeance where Jerec read his mind and learnt of Morgan Katarn's knowledge of the Valley.
Rahn was then heroically executed but his ghost was able to contact Kyle and warn him about Jerec.
Secura, Aayla
Aayla Secura is a Jedi Knight who appeared in Star Wars Episode II:
Attack of the Clones. She is an empathic and highly intelligent Jedi
Knight with impressive fighting skills.
The character was originally created for the Expanded Universe, but after a piece of striking artwork captured George Lucas's eye, the character was placed in the film.
Her appearance in the film is brief, and she sees more action in the Star Wars Republic comic series and Star Wars:
Jedi series by Dark Horse Comics.
Aayla is a female Twi'lek who was always strong with the Force. When she was training as a Padawan, her master was
Quinlan Vos, a Kiffar who had recently lost his memories but maintained his Jedi ways. When the Clone Wars began, Aayla became a general in charge of a garrison of clone troopers. She
was hospitalized after the attack by General Grievous during the
Battle of Hypori, but eventally returned to the battlefield.
George Lucas revealed that Aayla Secura will survive Episode III and won't, as originally planned, die on Felucia. Lucasfilm
Ltd. also hinted that Aayla may, in turn, appear in an hour-long Star Wars Television series, in which production will begin in
2006. This television show will chronologically take place between the events of Episodes III and IV. Aayla Secura can possibly
be a major player in this series, as she is one of the last remaining Jedi, apart from Yoda and Obi Wan Kenobi. Aayla will be
reappearing in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
The theatrical release of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith however shows that Aayla Secura
is shot in the back by her clone troopers, who then surround her fallen body and repeatedly shoot her body as the scene ends. As
such, it is most unlikely that Aayla Secura will be seen at all in any TV series that takes place between the events of Episodes
III and IV.
Solo, Anakin
Anakin Solo is the youngest child born to Han Solo and Princess Leia, and has a sister, Jaina
Solo, and a brother, Jacen Solo, who are twins. Anakin is named for his maternal grandfather, Anakin Skywalker, and, like
his namesake, was a talented pilot who was prodigiously talented both in the Force and mechanical
engineering. He was tinkering with devices at the age of three.
Anakin was the first Jedi, after Vergere, to have sensed the Yuuzhan Vong through
aid of the Force. He
called it the "Vongsense", and it was later called hence by Jacen Solo.
For a time prior to his death, it was widely assumed that Anakin would someday take Luke's place as the most powerful Jedi.
These expectations were cut short when Anakin was killed during a strike team mission attacking the Yuuzhan Vong, much to the chagrin of his girlfriend Tahiri and his family.
After the conclusion of The New Jedi Order series, rumors abounded that the young Anakin Solo had somehow survived his
meeting with the voxyn in the book Star by Star—these are just rumors and have not been unsubstantiated as of yet.
It is unlikely that he might have survived considering that all of his family members—Leia especially—were devastated
by their impressions of his death through the Force.
Solo, Jacen and Jaina
main articles Jacen Solo and Jaina Solo
Sunrider, Nomi
Nomi Sunrider was a Jedi Knight from the days of the Old Republic, about 4,000 years prior to the Battle of Yavin. She was widowed when her husband Andur was murdered by Bogga the Hutt on a trip to deliver
precious gems. She then used his lightsaber to kill his attackers. Nomi was devastated. She took the gems to his Jedi Master
where he decided to train her. Nomi became a great Jedi with very stong force capabilities. Although she had vowed never to take
up a lightsaber after her husbands death, she saw the need for it and used a lightsaber once more. With the understanding of how
a lightsaber is a great weapon and should be rarely used, she became a great Jedi Master. Nomi had one daughter, Vima. Nomi's
ultimate fate is unknown, although she is obviously long dead by the events of the movies.
Swan, Bultar
Bultar Swan was a skilled Jedi Knight during the final years of the Galactic Republic. She was one of the 200-member
Jedi taskforce that arrived on Geonosis on a rescue mission to free Jedi captives
from Separatist forces. She was an apprentice of Plo Koon and met her death along
with the other jedi in the Great Jedi Purge
Tachi, Siri
Siri Tachi was the Jedi apprentice of Adi Gallia. She is a recurring character in the Jedi Quest and Jedi Apprentice series by Jude Watson. In these books, she appears as a contemporary and friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi, during a mission to protect a witness for a plot to kill 20 planetary leaders Obi-Wan Kenobi
and Siri developed a love interest that was eventually supressed to allow both to follow the Jedi way. Her apprentice was
Ferus Olin, whom Anakin Skywalker considered to be a rival. Like many Jedi, she met her
premature death during the devastating Clone Wars.
Ti, Shaak
Shaak Ti is a Togruta Jedi Master hailing from the planet Shili. Shaak Ti was a member of the Jedi Council
in the years leading up to the Clone Wars, replacing Yaddle.
A survivor of the Battle of Geonosis, Shaak Ti was one of
the Jedi to confront General Grievous on the planet Hypori, alongside Ki-Adi-Mundi, Aayla Secura, K'Kruhk, Daakman Barrek, Tarr Seirr and Sha'a Gi. Although she survived that confict, she was injured. She would later face Grievous again when she,
Roron Corobb & Foul
Moudama tried in vain to protect Chancellor Palpatine at the start of the
Battle of Coruscant. She died later in Revenge of the Sith at
the hands of Darth Vader sent by Palpatine to neutralize the Jedi
Order.
Tiin, Saesee
Saesee Tiin is a fictional character from the
Star Wars universe. As a member of the Jedi Council prior to the rise of the Empire, he held the title of Jedi Master even though he had (according to the Expanded Universe) never been known to take a Padawan learner - a testament to his skill as a Jedi and starfighter
pilot. Saesee Tiin was mistakenly reported to have been killed during the Battle of Geonosis - this error was later attributed to the confusion of wartime journalism.
Master Tiin appears as a tall, brown skinned humanoid with long, inwardly curved horns on each side of his head. In the
Expanded Universe, Tinn is identified as a member of the Iktotchi race with telepathic abilities and superb Force-enhanced piloting
skills.
In The Phantom
Menace, Saesee Tiin is seen with the Jedi Council and as a mourner at Qui-Gon Jinn's funeral on Naboo. Attack of the Clones sees Saesee Tiin as a participant in the Battle of Geonosis, the opening battle of the Clone Wars. Saesee Tiin also appeared in the second volume of the Clone Wars cartoon, where upon Master Mace Windu's orders, he led a battalion of clone troopers into the heated space battle above Coruscant. He boarded a Separatist cruiser and seized it with his troops.
Saesee Tiin is one of the Jedi killed by Darth Sidious after it is
revealed that he and Palpatine are one and the same, as he along with Masters
Mace Windu, Agen Kolar, and Kit Fisto confront Palpatine/Sidious in his office.
Trebor, Coleman
Coleman Trebor was a Jedi Council member who fought at the Battle of Geonosis. Early in the battle, he attempted to attack Count Dooku, but was killed by Jango Fett. To his fellow
Jedi, Trebor was revered for his wisdom and diplomacy skills. Many Star Wars fans consider him a minor hero.
Coleman Trebor was named after Star Wars CGI animator Rob Coleman.
Vos, Quinlan
Quinlan Vos is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded
Universe. Although Quinlan is based on a background character from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, he appears primarily in the Star
Wars: Republic and Star Wars: Jedi comic book series from Dark Horse Comics.
Quinlan Vos is a near-human Kiffar Jedi Knight hailing originally from the planet Kiffex. He has long, dreadlock-like hair and a band of pale yellow across his upper face. He is gifted with psychometric powers, which allow him to read "memories" from inanimate objects
through physical contact. Quinlan has a long history of struggle with the dark
side of the Force, particularly after sustaining permanent amnesia due to an overdose of an illegal drug administered by an enemy. Quinlan played a
major part in the Clone Wars by infiltrating Count Dooku's Inner Circle and
giving information to the Jedi. He was led back to the dark side of the Force by Count Dooku, and shortly worked as a triple agent against the Republic,
until his true colors were shown when he assasinated a senator. He later turned back to the Light Side, and in Revenge of the
Sith he was killed by his troops after they were ordered to kill their Jedi Generals. It was not by troopers that he was killed
either, he was destroyed by a TurboTank.
Quinlan trained as a Jedi under Jedi Master Tholme. He later trained
Aayla Secura as his own Padawan.
The Last Handmaiden
The Last Handmaiden is a female character from the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith
Lords.
The Handmaiden is an Echani fighter that joins the party of the Jedi Exile
after leaving the Jedi Academy on Telos, but only if the main character is male. She and
her sisters attend to the Jedi Master Atris, which is why they are all called
"handmaidens."
The offspring of Echani parents are typically identical in appearance; however, the Handmaiden looks different from her
sisters because she has a different mother. Her mother was a Jedi Knight who
fought in the Mandalorian Wars. Once the Exile spars with her three
times and learns of her heritage from Kreia, she lets him train her to be a Jedi like her
mother, thus betraying Atris and her half-sisters.
After the Exile defeats her previous mistress Atris, who had fallen in the dark side, the handmaiden's name is revealed to be
Brianna. Brianna is one of the two romanceable NPCs in the game along with the former Nihilus student – Visas Marr.
See also: Star Wars Wiki article
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