List of minor Star Wars Jedi masters

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The following is a list of fictional Star Wars Jedi characters who attained a rank of Jedi Master. For more information on minor Jedi, please see List of minor Star Wars Jedi apprentices and List of minor Star Wars Jedi knights.

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Star Wars character
Stass Allie

Position Jedi Knight, Jedi Master/Council Member, Republic General
Homeworld Corellia
Species Human
Gender Female
Height 1.82 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Lily Nyamwasa, Nina Fallon

Stass Allie is a human Jedi Master from Corellia. She is the cousin of Jedi Master Adi Gallia. She became a Jedi Knight in 26 BBY. Stass Allie was an accomplished warrior, but preferred to hone her healing skills by joining the Jedi Healers.

She fought in the Battle of Geonosis and survived. During the Separatist Crisis, Stass advised many high-ranking government officials. When her cousin, Adi Gallia, was killed by General Grievous on Boz Pity, Stass took her place on the Jedi Council. She also became a general during the Clone Wars. When Allie was getting ready to send reinforcements of clone troopers to Felucia, she was advised by Anakin Skywalker to go to Saleucami and while she was there, Order 66 was executed. Two clone troopers, led by Commander Neyo, fired at her speeder bike, which crashed into a rock and exploded, ending her life.

Star Wars character
Jon Antilles

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

Jon Antilles is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. A student of the Dark Woman, he removed himself from direct contact with the Jedi Order after infiltrating the Bounty Hunter's Guild. He continued to operate on the Fringe, doing good where possible.

He accompanied Obi-Wan Kenobi and three other Jedi Masters to the planet Queyta to acquire a cure for a Confederacy chemical weapon, which could unleash and kill the entire Clone Army without risking their own troops. The cure was stored in a Confederacy laboratory that sat atop an island sitting in a river of lava. Jon immediately took charge of the strike team and led the plunge to the lab.

Jon Antilles was killed when he grappled with the bounty hunter Durge, attempting to distract him while Obi-Wan could retrieve the cure from Asajj Ventress. Durge grabbed Jon and threw him into the river of lava.

Although the Jedi Order doubted that Jon Antilles was his real name and despite the fact that he had appeared deceased before, the Jedi were fairly sure that Jon was not going to return from his final mission. The best that can be said about his final escapade is that the mission was a success. Obi-Wan managed to retrieve the cure for the Clone Army with the help of the only remaining Jedi Master in the group, Master Fay.

A Sunesi Jedi Master from Monor II, Aqinos was the former Padawan of Jalad Dur. After becoming a Master, Aqinos trained several Padawans on Coruscant, including the inorganic life-forms known as Shard. Offended that he had taught droids about the Force, the Jedi Council exiled Aqinos and his students to Dweem, where they hid during the Great Jedi Purge. Luke Skywalker later invited him to join the New Jedi Order, though he was killed during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.

Star Wars character
Depa Billaba

Position Jedi Master/Council Member
Homeworld Coruscant
Species Chalactan
Gender Female
Height 1.68 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Dipika O'Neill Joti

Depa Billaba was a Chalactan Jedi Master serving on the Jedi Council in the times leading up to and during the Clone Wars. She was a Padawan of Jedi Master Mace Windu. Windu rescued Billaba from space pirates that had killed her parents when she was six months old. She was discovered to be Force-Sensitive and brought before the Jedi Council. When she was old enough, Mace took her as his Padawan. Depa showed dedication to her homeworld of Chalacta by decorating the bridge of her nose with symbolic markings. During the Battle of Geonosis, she looked after the children in the Jedi Temple. As a master lightsaber duelist, Depa mastered Form VII lightsaber combat, one of three Jedi in the Order to do so. Vaapad took great strength in the Force to master, and there was a risk of the user falling to the dark side. Although she seemed perfectly suited to use this form, Billaba fell to the dark side during the mission to the war-torn planet of Haruun Kal, and Mace Windu was sent to bring her back. As a result of an attempt to take her own life, she remained in a coma for the rest of the Clone Wars. She was replaced by Obi-Wan Kenobi on the Jedi Council.


Anoon Bondara was a Twi'lek Jedi Master whose weapon of choice was a green lightsaber. He was the master to Darsha Assant. He is also known to be Obi-Wan Kenobi's trainer, along with two other Jedi. Anoon was once a lightsaber instructor, and was considered to be one of the best lightsaber fighters in the Jedi Order at that time. He was killed while fighting Darth Maul on a landing platform on Coruscant. Knowing that his defeat was near, Anoon plunged his lightsaber deep into Maul's speeder bike power cell, causing an explosion. Unfortunately, the explosion killed Anoon instead of Maul.

Thame Cerulian was a legendary Jedi Master who was a historian and an expert in Jedi history. He chose Count Dooku to be his Padawan, but Dooku turned his back on his master and killed him. Cerulian was known to use a green lightsaber.

Star Wars character
Tsui Choi

Position Jedi Master, Republic General
Homeworld Aleen
Species Aleena
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

Tsui Choi was an Aleena Jedi Master. He trained many Padawans over the years, and was an old comrade of Count Dooku.

Tsui was a member of the Jedi taskforce to Yitheeth in the Yinchorri Uprising a year before The Phantom Menace, along with Adi Gallia, Eeth Koth, and his Padawan Theen Fida, who was killed on that mission by a Yinchorri ambush. Tsui then went on to pilot the cruiser in which they were travelling with fellow Jedi Master Saesee Tiin. After the Yinchorri conflict, Tsui continued to serve the Jedi, though he grieved for his lost Padawan.

When the call to war came after the Battle of Geonosis, he became a general in the new army of the Republic. He fought at the Battle of Kamino along with Aayla Secura. Later in the Clone Wars, Tsui was on a mission to Drongar, and fought valiantly when the ship was attacked, along with Jedi Knights Kai Justiss and Sian Jeisel. He briefly encountered Count Dooku and Dark Jedi Sora Bulq.

After the first Battle of Coruscant, Tsui was sent on a reconnaissance mission. When Order 66 was executed by Emperor Palpatine, Tsui travelled to Eriadu. There he met Bultar Swan, and they decided to go to a meeting of Jedi on Kessel, though he went only to listen. The meeting was a trap organized by Jedi Master Shadday, used to lure Darth Vader. After the death of one Jedi, Tsui and Bultar knew they had to fight the Sith Lord. Tsui cut Vader's saber arm off and Bultar wounded Vader's leg. It was then that Jedi Koffi Arana killed Bultar. Tsui used the Force to hurl rocks at Vader, and in the process, defeated him. Tsui would have killed Vader to preserve hundreds of lives if not for the arrival of stormtroopers, who killed one of the three remaining Jedi Masters and attacked Tsui. He attacked the clones, but his companion was killed. Vader then used the Force to freeze Tsui in mid-air, and the Jedi Master knew he was defeated. With his last act of defiance, he threw his lightsaber at Vader, cutting a hole in the Sith Lord's armor. The attempt was for naught, as Tsui was then shot down by the clone troopers.

Star Wars character
Thracia Cho-Leem

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Female
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by N/A

Thracia Cho-Leem was a Jedi before the Clone Wars. She was the master who trained Vergere. Shortly after the events of Rogue Planet, she left the Jedi Order after feeling the darkness in Anakin Skywalker. Her fate after Order 66 is unknown.

Star Wars character
Roron Corobb

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Ithor
Species Ithorian
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by N/A

Roron Corobb was an Ithorian Jedi from the planet Ithor during the waning days of the Old Republic. He had a guttural voice that "was as powerful as any Force blast," and, with his four throats, was able to blow apart an entire room or battalion. Many people saw him as a great Jedi, but that was not very hard to believe, as he was Yarael Poof's Padawan until he graduated to the rank of Jedi Master. During the start of the Battle of Coruscant, he was one of the three brave Jedi assigned to protect Chancellor Palpatine from General Grievous, among whom were also Shaak Ti and Foul Moudama. Roron, Foul, and Shaak Ti fought against General Grievous in the bunker where Palpatine was supposed to hide, but Shaak Ti was the only survivor. Corobb died first after putting up a valiant fight.

It is believed that the name "Roron Corobb" was a homage to Ron Cobb who designed the "Hammerhead" mask for Episode IV's cantina sequence.

Star Wars character
Desann
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Position Former Jedi Padawan, Dark Jedi Master
Homeworld Chistori
Species Chistori
Gender Male
Height Approximately 6 ft. 7 in.
Affiliation Jedi, Imperial Remnant
Portrayed by Mark Klastorin

Desann is a character in the Star Wars universe. As a Dark Jedi, he is the main villain of the computer game Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.

Desann is a lizard-like humanoid of the Chistori species. Before joining Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy, Desann was haunted by loneliness, being shunned and feared by his fellow of the brotherhood, who did not fully understand the nature of the Force and regarded it as dangerous black magic.

Once in the Jedi Academy, the alien-lizard proved to be a very powerful and successful student. However, he became impatient, power hungry, condescending, aggressive, and even violent, especially in his arguments with instructors. During a training session, he struck down and killed a fellow student, saying he was "too weak to be a Jedi." The dark disciple left before anyone could help him.

Months later, along with Admiral Galak Fyyar, he became the leader of an Imperial Remnant faction seeking to regain control of the galaxy by creating an army of Force-adept warriors feeding on the energy of the Valley of the Jedi. Since only Kyle Katarn and his partner Jan Ors knew the location of the Valley of the Jedi, Desann and his dark apprentice Tavion decided to capture Jan Ors on Artus Prime in order to trick Kyle into revealing the location of the Valley.

The former Academy apprentice took a contingent of Imperial cohorts and captured Jan Ors. When Kyle Katarn arrived to free his partner, the Chistori confronted the rebel mercenary. Of course, without the power of the Force, the former Imperial soldier was no match for the Dark Jedi Master. Desann gripped Kyle and shocked him with Force Lightning.

Desann held up Katarn and berated him about losing his powers. The mercenary still tried to rescue his friend, and the Chistori commanded Tavion to kill Jan Ors as a ruse to motivate, a now Force-insensitive, Kyle to go to the Valley to reconnect with the Force; Jan remained secretly alive on the Remnant flagship Doomgiver. Kyle, believing that Jan was dead, traveled to the Valley in order to avenge her death. Desann followed Kyle, using him to discover the location of the Valley, which allowed Desann to create his army of Dark Jedi warriors, called Reborns, and Shadowtroopers by infusing the Force into Artusian crystals and using them on Imperial stormtroopers, giving them the ability to use the Force.

When Kyle boarded the Lenico Belt cruiser, Luke Skywalker reported to him that the New Republic and Jedi Knights were trying to hold the Remnant and the Shadowtroopers at the Valley of the Jedi. Desann engaged Luke and slightly wounded his former master. Desann had truly become more powerful than any of the Academy's trainers or guardians.

Some time later, he attacked the Jedi Academy, but Kyle stopped him by destroying the Doomgiver, after having freed Jan, and thus most of his army. On Yavin 4, Jedi Knights and New Republic forces defeated his remaining Reborns and stormtroopers. Desann escaped into the tunnels under the Massassi Temple, where he was confronted by Kyle. Each tried unsuccessfully to convert the other to their side of the Force. A battle ensued in which Desann was slain.

Star Wars character
Lucien Draay

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Coruscant
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

Lucien Draay was a member of a powerful and important family. He was the apparent leader of the Jedi Masters on Taris, and he maintained contact with a mysterious female associate on Coruscant. He was the only one of the five Masters on Taris not to be a Jedi Consular. Based on Force sensings of Jedi Master Q'anilia, Draay had reason to believe that dark changes were brewing in the Force. Therefore, in consultation with his Coruscant associate and fellow Jedi Masters Q'anilia, Raana Tey, Xamar, and Feln, Master Draay planned and carried out the Padawan Massacres of Taris. Draay's own Padawan, Zayne Carrick, escaped the slaughter because he was running late.

Draay was shocked that Zayne, of all the Padawans on Taris, was the one to escape harm. Apparently, the Masters had reason to believe that one of the Tarisian Padawans was to fall to the dark side. However, he was confident in his ability to track down and capture Zayne, having framed him for the murders of the other Padawans. Indeed, Draay was consumed by this search, placing it above even his loyalty to the Galactic Republic.

Draay was particularly close to Q'anilia and trusted her insight that Zayne and his ally Marn "Gryph" Hierogryph were headed for the Undercity. However, Q'anilia proved to be mistaken and Draay and his fellow Masters had to battle rakghouls and did not discover Carrick. Informed by Master Xamar that sightings of Zayne and Gryph had been made in the Lower City, Draay helped Constable Sowrs led a force to arrest the duo at Junk Junction. Unfortunately for Draay, Zayne and Gryph escaped on the Last Resort. Master Lucien refused Constable Sowrs' offer of help to continue the pursuit after Zayne and Gryph left the surface of Taris, telling Sowrs it was "a Jedi problem."

Star Wars character
Cin Drallig

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Telos IV
Species Human
Gender Male
Height 1.7 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Nick Gillard

Cin Drallig (pronounced Sin Drol-Ic) was a legendary lightsaber duelist who took over as the Order's leading instructor in advanced lightsaber combat after the unfortunate resignation of fellow Jedi Master Dooku. In the novelization of Revenge of the Sith, it is revealed that Yoda trained him to be a great lightsaber duelist. In Revenge of the Sith, Cin and his apprentice Serra Keto had been left in charge of the younglings of the Jedi Temple. When Darth Vader invaded the Temple, he killed Cin along with students Bene, his third apprentice, and Whie Malreaux. His death was recorded in the temple security holograms. At the time of his death, 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 Nick Gillard spelled backwards, except without the "k" in Nick. In several interviews, Gillard has stated that he would destroy Anakin in a real life duel, but his character is far weaker. He is seen only briefly by hologram.

In the Episode III video game, both he and Serra are unlockable characters for the "Bonus Missions" setting and the "Dueling" mini-game and Boss Characters.

Star Wars character
Ur-Sema Du

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Female
Height 1.68 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Dipika O'Neill Joti

Ur-Sema Du was a brave Jedi Master who worked for Jocasta Nu; she and her apprentice, Kai Justiss, traveled the Outer Rim conducting research into creatures rumoured to have out of the ordinary connections with the Force; their missions notably included Marsh Haunts on Abraxin to searching for the fabled Nightcrawlers on Kashyyyk. Du had recently returned to the Jedi Temple and so one was of the Jedi that fought in the Battle of Geonosis, but died in the catacombs when she ran afoul of General Grievous.

Ur-Sema Du is named in honor of Jan Duursema, fan-favorite artist on Dark Horse Comics Star Wars: Republic series.

Vo'ren Faalo was a Jedi Master and wrote The Book of Practical Lightsaber Technique. In his book, he detailed a series of cadences in which a Jedi attempted to manipulate small steel bearings atop candles with their lightsabers. This technique was later used by Adalric Cessius Brandl to train Fable Astin.

Star Wars character
Micah Giiett

Position Jedi Master/Council Member
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

Micah Giiett was a Jedi Master during the times of the Old Republic. One of the Jedi Council members in the twilight of the Jedi Order, Micah Giiett was a close friend of Plo Koon. His apprentice was Bultar Swan. He was one of the few Jedi to be skilled in two-saber combat, using a pair of yellow bladed lightsabers when fighting. He sacrificed himself for his fellow Jedi while fighting Yinchorri shortly before the events of the Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. His seat on the council was replaced by Ki-Adi-Mundi. As for Swan, she continued her training under Plo Koon.

Nejaa Halcyon was a Jedi Master from Corellia, and, against the Jedi Code, married and fathered a son, Valin.

Nejaa fought for the Republic during the Clone Wars, and at one point served as Anakin Skywalker's temporary Master. He was killed during one of the final battles of the Clone Wars, while fighting a group of Dark Jedi. Nejaa led two other Jedi during this battle; the Caamasi Ylenic It'Kla, and an unidentified human. (Fan speculation is that this is either Anakin or Obi-wan Kenobi, although some contend that the description matches Mace Windu better).

After his death, Nejaa's wife Scerra married Rostek Horn, a close friend of both hers and Nejaa's. Valin was raised by Rostek, and later fathered Corran Horn. Nejaa's lightsaber was contributed to the Galactic Museum on Coruscant, where it was later found by Corran during his escape from the prison Lusankya.

Star Wars character
Kenth Hamner
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Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Corellia
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, New Republic, Galactic Alliance
Portrayed by N/A

Kenth Hamner is a fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe character, a Jedi Master in the New Jedi Order. A human male from Corellia, he was an officer of the New Republic during the Yuuzhan Vong War. Hamner was often left in charge of Jedi affairs while Luke Skywalker was busy with missions. Hamner was appointed first to the Galactic Alliance High Council and later was part of the New Jedi Order Masters' council. Hamner believed the New Jedi Order was answerable to the Galactic Alliance government and should serve it.

Star Wars character
A'Sharad Hett

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Tatooine
Species Human (Tusken Raider raised)
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

A'Sharad Hett is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Hett was the son of exiled Jedi Sharad Hett, and a Tusken slave girl on the outer-rim planet Tatooine. The elder Hett trained his son in the ways of the Jedi from a young age, and he even built his own lightsaber from junk parts presumably pilfered from Jawa scrap heaps. Though his father raised him as a Jedi, there was no denying his distinctly Tusken upbringing. When the Jedi Council got word that Hett was alive on Tatooine, Ki-Adi-Mundi was sent to investigate. Unfortunately for them both, Dark Jedi bounty hunter Aurra Sing had also been sent to find Hett. The resulting encounter left the elder Hett dead, but Ki-Adi-Mundi was able to save the boy and brought him to the Jedi Temple, where he took him as his padawan, to finish his training.

Hett participated on a mission to locate Aurra Sing before The Battle of Naboo. He also went on a mission to Malastare with many Jedi Council Members.

Years later, Hett served in the Clone Wars. During one particular mission, he was stranded on the desert planet Aargonar with fellow Jedi Anakin Skywalker, who had a particular dislike for Tuskens. Early in the battle, Hett's Padawan Bhat Jul, was killed. It was during this mission that Hett decided to remove the traditional Tusken headwraps he wore. A'sharad Hett served in many more battles throughout the Clone Wars, such as the one on Saleucami.

During the Great Jedi Purge, A'Sharad survived the massacre and returned to Tatooine. He returned to his first home to live amongst the Tusken Raiders, where he began to plot his own war on the Sith.

Star Wars character
Dass Jennir

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Unknown
Portrayed by Not applicable

Dass Jennir was a Jedi Master who fought on New Plympto during the Clone Wars when Order 66 occurred. He survived the betrayal of his troops and hid in the forest. Soon he met with his former enemies, the Nosaurians - the natives of the planet. Since now they were on the same side, the Nosaurian chief offered him to join their fight against the empire. However he wanted to return to Coruscant and make contact with any surviving member of the Jedi Council, but promised that he would return. The Nosaurian chief granted him a ship, and with it he returned to Coruscant. He didn't make contact but caught up with Darth Vader. In the ensuing conflict, Dass severed Vader's arm, causing the Sith Lord to flee.

Jmmaar was a Jedi Master and Senior General during the Clone Wars. A male Viraanntesse from Vvaw, Jmmaar was a ten-legged crustacean. He was killed in 20 BBY by General Grievous during the Mission to Vandos. Grievous took possession of Jmmaar's green lightsaber, one of four blades the General wielded against Obi-Wan Kenobi on Utapau. He was also one of the first to be killed by Grievous in his 4-armed mode.

Arren Kae was a Jedi Master who was exiled by the Jedi Council for having a child (the last handmaiden, who became a servant of Atris with her half-sisters) through an affair, and was one of Darth Revan's former masters. She followed Revan to war in her shame along with her husband. There is a discussion regarding the past of this Master and her possible identity; some in-game elements show that she and Kreia share a similar experience: both have been exiled by the Jedi, and they both taught Revan in the past.

Kreia seems to know Arren Kae quite well, remembering that she was beautiful and very powerful in the Force, and also recognises her daughter. Arren Kae's body was never recovered during the wars, and when Yusanis (her husband) returned from the war he was broken. Even if nothing is confirmed, there is a slight chance about Arren Kae having taken a new identity, Darth Traya: in this case, Arren Kae would be dead "from a certain point of view".

Arren Kae was also the name Obsidian Entertainment gave to one of their characters during the show in 2004, so, again, it could be a simple reference to their past work. The character was the girl with blonde-platinum hair and the bun.

Arren Kae on Wookieepedia: The Star Wars Wiki

Coleman Kcaj was a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. He was a Jedi Master of the Ongree species during the final days of the Clone Wars. Since he was a Jedi Council member during the Clone Wars, he was most likely a High General for the Grand Army of the Republic. His fate after the Great Jedi Purge is unknown.

"Coleman" is likely a reference to Rob Coleman of ILM, as was the Jedi Coleman Trebor ("Trebor" being "Robert" spelled backwards) in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Kcaj was originally thought to be the Ongree Pablo-Jill. "Kcaj" is simply "Jack" spelled backwards.

Star Wars character
Agen Kolar

Position Jedi Master/Council Member
Homeworld Unknown
Species Zabrak
Gender Male
Height 1.71
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Tux Akindoyeni

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.

One of his first Clone Wars missions was on Brentaal IV. Also involved in the battle were Shaak Ti, Plo Koon, and Shon Kon Ray. All but Ray survived. While Shaak Ti was trying to locate Separatist Leader, Shogar Tok, Kolar was briefly taken prisoner but quickly freed. Kolar was then sent to find Quinlan Vos, a spy who had failed to contact Coruscant. Agen discovered that Vos had betrayed the Republic, but failed to bring him back.

Master Kolar was one of the members of the strike force that fought Palpatine with Mace Windu, Kit Fisto and Saesee Tinn. Palpatine revealed he really was the Sith, and sprang from his desk, and killed the terrified Kolar first by impaling him with his lightsaber after 2 seconds of battle.

Kolar was originally meant to be a re-casting of the Episode I character Eeth Koth. The new actor was dressed in the same costume and make-up as Eeth Koth, but George Lucas later decided that they did not look enough alike to be the same character, so he was renamed.

Kolar apparently changed lightsabers, or possibly just lightsaber crystals, between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, as he wields a green blade in the former but a blue one in the latter. It would appear that this was a comparatively last-minute change, as the novelisation of the film describes his lightsaber as still producing a green blade. As Saesee Tiin and Kit Fisto (the other two jedi who accompanied Kolar and Windu to arrest Palpatine) both had green lightsabers as well, it is possible that George Lucas may have decided that having only green blades flanking Windu's purple one looked unintentionally uniform.

Another discrepancy to note in the novelisation is that Kolar's deathblow is described as a lightsaber thrust to the forehead, producing a hole burned straight through his skull, instead of piercing his heart as shown in the film.


Star Wars character
Plo Koon

Position Jedi Master, Council Member, Republic High General
Homeworld Dorin
Species Kel Dor
Gender Male
Height 1.90 meters (6'2")
Affiliation Jedi Order, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Silas Carson(Episode1) Matt Sloan(Episode 2/3)

Plo Koon is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. He is played by Matt Sloan.

Plo Koon was an imposing Jedi Master and a long-term member of the Jedi Council during the Battle of Naboo and the Clone Wars. Koon was the last Padawan learner of the Wookiee Jedi Master and Jedi Council member Tyvokka. One of his more famous padawan learners was Taarn Jirad, who was one of the last surviving Jedi. In the aftermath of the Stark Hyperspace War, in which Master Tyvokka was mortally wounded, Plo Koon was invited to serve on the Council in place of his former master. During this conflict, the natural leader Plo Koon had raised the Galactic Republic flag, inspiring his fellow Jedi to victory.

Plo Koon was a Kel Dor from the planet Dorin whose well-muscled humanoid form filled out his Jedi robes. His physiology was such that he wore protective goggles and his face-concealing antiox mask whenever in oxygen-rich environments. However, this did not impede him. Kel-Dor are further along in their evolutionary process than humans, and therefore as a Kel-Dor, Koon naturally possessed highly developed extrasensory organs that supplemented his already formidable Jedi attributes.

His species tended to see issues in black and white and favored what was termed "rough justice," a method of solving disputes that to non-Kel Dor seemed overly retributive and too close to vigilantism. Somewhat controversially, Plo Koon employed a Force technique that he called "Electric Judgement." This seemed to be harsh in comparison to his fellow Jedi.

A skilled and adept warrior, he fought many battles during his career. Plo hailed from a long Kel Dor Jedi dynasty, including an uncle and Plo Koon's own niece, Sha Koon, who fought in the Stark Hyperspace War as well. Plo was a master of the powerful Form V lightsaber combat. Also, Master Plo Koon possessed an extensive knowledge of the physical sciences. In particular, he used his expert knowledge of physics along with the Force to alter the environment: the resourceful Jedi could create whirlwinds as well as a dense fog over a limited area, freeze rivers and lakes, and raise or lower the temperature of his surroundings enough to incapacitate an opponent. He was a master of telekinesis, considering he could move objects without even having to face them. He wore talons over his fingertips, allowing him to further augment his already prodigious Force powers.

Plo Koon was also an accomplished fighter pilot; however, he was then topped by fellow council member, Saesee Tiin, who was in fact topped by Anakin Skywalker.

Plo Koon tended to be unusually quiet, as he never spoke in any of the three movies he appeared in and rarely contributed to the Council's debates. Although, he was not so tacit in Cloak of Deception as he sided with his close friend Qui-Gon Jinn, who had fought along side him during the Stark Hyperspace War. .

Plo Koon was always humble and felt there were many others more qualified than he was to serve on the Council, notably his friend Qui-Gon Jinn. Plo was also a close friend of fellow Council member Micah Giett. After Giett was killed by Yinchori warriors, Koon took over the training of his padawan, Bultar Swan.

Plo Koon was present when Qui-Gon Jinn presented Anakin Skywalker as the Chosen One. He was also at Jinn's funeral and the celebration after the Battle of Naboo.

He was one of the Jedi who fought at the Battle of Geonosis and is among the few that survived. During production of Episode II, it was originally planned to have Plo Koon and Ki-Adi-Mundi lead an attack on the droid control ship. This idea was abandoned, however, as there was deemed to be insufficient character development.

During the Battle of Brentaal IV, Koon led the battle from a cruiser in space.

During the Standoff at Rendili, Koon was present on the Flagship Mersel Kebir. The ships captain was Jace Dallin. When Lieutenat Yago tried to kill Dallin, Koon took action. Because of this, Koon was taken hostage and was to be killed. Obi-Wan Kenobi, Saesee Tiin, and Quinlan Vos were able to rescue him.

Plo Koon was then sent to Cato Neimoidia after a battle had taken place there. While there, Order 66 was issued. Koon was flying in his Delta-7 Starfighter when ARC-170s fired at him, breaking his ship apart and catching it on fire, causing the ship to crash into the city beneath him.

Plo Koon was shown to be wielding a yellow lightsaber in the games and a picture was shown of him with the yellow lightsaber, so it is possible that in The Phantom Menace it was yellow. However, he could have built a new one, as his lightsaber blade is shown to be blue in Attack of the Clones.

Star Wars character
Eeth Koth

Position Jedi Master/Council Member
Homeworld Nar Shaddaa
Species Iridonian Zabrak
Gender Male
Height 1.71 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Hassani Shapi

Eeth Koth is an Iridonian Zabrak Jedi Master, and member of the Jedi Council present when Qui-Gon Jinn presented Anakin Skywalker to its members.

When Koth was four years old, his Force potential was discovered. Brought before the Council, Koth was first deemed too old to begin Jedi training. His remarkable mental discipline, however, convinced the Council otherwise.

Master Koth was a close friend of Mace Windu since they exchanged lightsabers for a while. He trained the legendary Jedi Sharad "Howlrunner" Hett. Koth went on a mission to Yinchorr with many other Council Members before the Clone Wars. He also participated on a mission to Malastare.

Though a Zabrak (the same species as Darth Maul and Agen Kolar), Koth does not hail from the planet Iridonia. Instead, he was born in the squalor of Nar Shaddaa, the smuggler's moon orbiting the Hutt-controlled planet of Nal Hutta. The term Iridonian Zabrak simply refers to a difference in horn patterns between different Zabraks. Like those of his species, Koth had great mental endurance. He also possessed seemingly interminable willpower and endurance to physical pain. His raw physical abilities, mental disciplines and Force talents were honed by his master, and once Koth attained Knighthood, he shared his talents with his Padawan Sharad Hett.

He was present when Qui-Gon Jinn presented Anakin Skywalker to the council as the Chosen One. He also attended Jinn's funeral and the celebration after the Battle of Naboo.

Koth was meant to return in Episode II and Episode III. However, since the latter episodes were shot in Australia, not England, a new actor was cast, and George Lucas subsequently decided to make the new actor into a new character, who was later named Agen Kolar.

Eeth Koth attends a Jedi Council session in Clone Wars vol. 2.
Eeth Koth attends a Jedi Council session in Clone Wars vol. 2.

Eeth Koth was one of the 200 Jedi sent to Geonosis. Although he survived the Arena battle, Koth reportedly died when his Republic Gunship was shot down, according to the reference books "Inside the Worlds of Attack of the Clones" and "The New Essential Chronology". However, the canonicity of this death is disputed, as Koth clearly appears twice in the animated series Clone Wars vol. 2 in storylines which are unambiguously set well after the Battle of Geonosis.

In spite of this obvious contradiction and the clearly greater canonical weight of a televised appearance over a reference book, many fans cite insist that Koth's earlier-stated death stands, citing the cartoon's credits which list the character as Agen Kolar instead of Koth, who the character was obviously intended to resemble (he is unmistakable from Kolar who has far darker skin and lacks Koth's distinctive facial tattoos). It is possible that the makers of the cartoon intended the character to be Kolar as credited and somehow mistakenly animated him with Koth's likeness (although how such a mistake could have been made given their access to Lucasfilm character archives is hard to imagine), or conversely that they did indeed intend the character to be Koth all along, unaware of his obscurely-stated death and that when this was later discovered the character was retroactively re-credited as Kolar (despite the obvious lack of resemblance) to smooth over the continuity gaffe.

Although "officially" the current Lucasfilm position is that Koth died at Geonosis, many fans refuse to accept that the character depicted in Clone Wars is Kolar rather than Koth due to the clear visual evidence.


Maks Leem was a female Gran Jedi Master during the Clone Wars, in which she wielded a sky blue lightsaber. Her Padawans included Rees Alrix and Whie Malreaux. Maks and Whie helped Jai Maruk and Tallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy smuggle Yoda off Coruscant to take him to Vjun for a rendezvous with Count Dooku. While traveling to Vjun, the Jedi were attacked on Phindar Station by a Separatist ambush, in which Maks and Jai were murdered by Asajj Ventress and her Super Assassin Droids. During that final battle, Jai Maruk proved himself a capable fighter, but it was Maks's calm voice that prevented him from giving into hate and falling to the dark side just prior to death.

Zhar Lestin was a Twi'lek Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council during the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War. He trained both Revan and Malak for a time whilst he was on Coruscant and saw Revan as his most promising pupil, certain he would one day be a great champion of the Jedi Order.

Zhar once again became the teacher to Revan, after the former dark lord had been 'reprogrammed' by the Jedi Council. After the events on Taris and watching the planet be destroyed by Malak, Bastila Shan made the suggestion to head to Dantooine, where she discussed the events to the Jedi Council. Vandar Tokare tells the group that Revan - who now believes he is someone else - will be trained in the ways of the Force.

Master Zhar was killed on Katarr by Darth Nihilus.

Jai Maruk was a human male Jedi Master during the Clone Wars, at which time he wielded a sky blue lightsaber. He was a native of Druckenwell and was nicknamed "the Hawk-bat." After returning from a costly mission on Vjun, Jai was allowed to return to Coruscant by Count Dooku in order to lure Master Yoda into a trap, a trap that Jai did not know about. When in the dining hall of the Jedi Temple Jai expressed his feelings about how one certain youngling should be sent the Jedi's Agriculture Corps because of her apparent lack of the Force. Master Yoda made a bet with Master Maruk, that if this youngling were to win the fighting competition he would have to take her as his Padawan learner. After watching Tallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy defeat all other competition, Jai hesitantly took her as his Padawan.

On a secret return mission to Vjun to confront Count Dooku, Master Maruk, Master Yoda, Master Maks Leem, Scout and Whie were attacked by Asajj Ventress and her Super Assassin Droids ( fighting droid types) which deafened Jai before the a hard fought lightsaber duel which nearly caused him to turn to the Dark Side of the Force. During this, Jai Maruk was slain by Asajj Ventress along with Maks Leem. His Padawan clambered to his side and begged him not to leave her, and with his last breath he told her, "Never...my Padawan." Jai only appears in Yoda: Dark Rendezvous.

Star Wars character
Jocasta Nu

Position Jedi Master/Chief Archive Librarian
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Female
Height 1.60 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Alethea McGrath

Jocasta Nu is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe.

Nu was the Chief Librarian of the Jedi Archives at the time of the Clone Wars. She 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, and likely after she had finished training her padawan, future Dark Jedi Jerec. Her patterned robes bore the symbols of the Ansata, representing her devotion to knowledge and learning. She also mentored Olee Starstone, training her to work as a Jedi Librarian.

Nu was well educated in the history of the Lost Twenty, and educated Jedi Knights such as Obi-Wan Kenobi about it. She held Count Dooku, the twentieth Jedi to leave the order, in high regard. When Kenobi came to the Jedi Archives in search of the planet Kamino, Jocasta Nu was quick to dismiss the planet as nonexistent after turning up no results in the Archive computers. Little did she know that Dooku was the one to erase Kamino from the Archives.

Starstone left to be trained as a Jedi warrior when the Clone Wars broke out. Nu continued to serve in the Library until she was killed by Darth Vader when he invaded the Jedi Temple during the Great Jedi Purge. Vader stabbed her through the chest after she denied access to the Temple's signal beacon. This is revealed in the Revenge of the Sith video game, which also revealed that her lightsaber color is blue. Before this, she had rescued numerous Younglings, telling them to hide in the Council chambers. Eventually, Vader found the Younglings and slaughtered them.

Star Wars character
Odan-Urr

Position Unknown
Homeworld Unknown
Species Draethos
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by N/A

A reptilian Jedi Master, Odan-Urr was a grey-skinned alien who was assigned to assist Empress Teta in securing the Seven Systems, and he was also given the task of being the Jedi Watchman of the Koros System. Descended from a race of fierce predators, he communicated by telepathic means, contacting all his people through the Force, rather than speaking. He and Nomi Sunrider are credited for creating a Force technique called Battle meditation.

Odan-Urr was trained by the ancient Master Ooroo, and was content to simply study the history of the Jedi and the Sith before being dispatched to the Empress Teta System. It was Odan-Urr who had a vision of Marka Ragnos' death and the chaos that would result from it. He was taken to Coruscant by Empress Teta, in order for him to alert the Old Republic to the danger. Unfortunately, the Republic ignored Odan-Urr's vision, claiming it was the delusion of an untrained Knight. Teta, however, was not as demeaning, and mustered her own armed forces to prepare for a Sith attack. Odan-Urr joined his own Master, Ooroo, in the defense of Kirrek against Naga Sadow's Dark Side forces. When the tide began turning to the Sith forces, Ooroo sacrificed himself to kill them off with the cyanogen atmosphere in which he lived. His dying words to his student were prophetic, telling the young Jedi that he would become one of the most ancient Jedi ever. Odan-Urr then stood by Empress Teta's side during the Great Hyperspace War, and assisted in the destruction of Naga Sadow's Sith Empire.

After searching the wreckage of Sadow’s ship, he found the Sith holocron and took it with him to Ossus, where he helped create the huge Jedi library. Odan-Urr later presided over the Jedi Assemblies for more than 600 years prior to the assembly on Deneba to discuss the rising Dark Side tide and the Krath. It was Odan-Urr who taught Nomi Sunrider how to block another person from the Force. Odan-Urr was the Jedi keeper of antiquities, and possessed a rare Sith holocron. His possession of the dark holocron did not go unnoticed by Exar Kun, who killed Odan-Urr while stealing it.

Star Wars character
Pablo-Jill

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld The Skustell Cluster
Species Ongree
Gender Male
Height 1.60 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Pablo Helman

Pablo-Jill was an Ongree Jedi Master during the time of the Clone Wars. He was famous for bringing peace to the world of Ord Mantell and noted as being one of the heroic protectors sent to Geonosis on a rescue mission to save fellow Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Anakin's wife, Senator Padmé Amidala. He was one of the few to survive the battle in the arena, though he was not in the final circle of survivors after having become separated from the rest of the Jedi.

He fought valiantly during the Clone Wars and an Ongree Jedi is seen as a member of the Jedi Council in Revenge of the Sith. It is not clear from the film if this is Pablo or Coleman Kcaj.

During the Battle of Coruscant, Pablo-Jill piloted his Jedi starfighter into the hanger bay of the Invisible Hand, General Grievous's flagship. He was then killed in a short duel with Grievous, who then launched his body into space.

Star Wars character
Even Piell

Position Jedi Master/Council Member
Homeworld Lannik
Species Lannik
Gender Male
Height 1.22 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Michaela Cottrell

The humorless and fierce Even Piell hails from Lannik, a planet long plagued by violence. Corellian diplomats attempted to help the struggling world, but were ambushed by Red Iaro terrorists in the heart of the Lannik High Court. Even Piell came to their rescue, and single-handedly defeated seven attackers, losing his left eye in the melee. The daughter of the diplomats, Jedi Adi Gallia, had long felt indebted to Piell for this. Piell carried his scar as a badge of pride and symbol of his honor, bravery and persistence.

Piell was at the battle of Geonosis, and survived to continue his service on the Jedi Council. It is presumed that either he was killed or his term ended, as he was no longer a council member by the end of the Clone Wars.

Star Wars character
Yarael Poof

Position Jedi Master/Council Member
Homeworld Quermia
Species Quermian
Gender Male
Height 2.64 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Michelle Taylor

Yarael Poof is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. He was a Jedi Master and one of the last members of the Jedi Council before the Great Jedi Purge.

He was a member of the Quermian species, a race of sentient invertebrates related to the Xexto of Troiken. Hidden beneath his traditional robes were four delicate arms which granted him remarkable dexterity. Poof's sensitive olfactory glands were located in his hands. Poof had two brains, one located inside his skull and the other in his chest cavity.

A sly warrior, Poof was a master of Jedi mind tricks and could use the Force to quickly befuddle and mislead targets by conjuring false images in their minds. This is Poof's preferred method of combat, though like all Jedi, he carried a lightsaber. He could also make objects explode. His Padawan, Roron Corobb also became a great Jedi Master.

Poof died 27 years before the Battle of Yavin. He gave his life saving Coruscant from a band of terrorists who had secured a weapon powerful enough to destroy the entire planet. In this, his final battle, he was aided by the bounty hunters Jango Fett and Zam Wesell. He died a hero, and his body was burned on a traditional Jedi funeral pyre. His fellow Jedi deeply mourned his loss.


Star Wars character
Q'anilia

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Unknown
Species Miraluka
Gender Female
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

Q'anilia is a Miraluka Jedi Master seen in the comic book version of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. She is one of the Jedi consulars who live on Taris and trained padawans. After the Jedi civil war she abruptly disappeared. She was later accused of mothering the child of a fellow Jedi resulting in a son, Phoenix Kavar.

Star Wars character
Oppo Rancisis

Position Jedi Master/Council Member, Republic High General
Homeworld Thisspias
Species Thisspiasian
Gender Male
Height 1.38 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Jerome Blake

Oppo Rancisis (born 206 BBY) 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. As a Padawan of Master Yaddle, Rancisis mastered Malacia, a Jedi technique that induced a powerful dizziness and nausea in enemies. Malacia could incapacitate an enemy like a hammer blow without causing any lasting physical damage, and so was not considered a dark side power. Oppo taught the technique at the Jedi Temple for over two decades, but only a few other Jedi ever came close to mastering the difficult discipline. Oppo possessed an unerring tactical mind and had the ability to use a Force power of immense strength, Battle Meditation. One of the few known Jedi to also be skilled in this power was Bastila Shan of the Old Republic.

During the Clone Wars, Master Rancicis was not in favor of Anakin Skywalker being promoted to Jedi Knight without undergoing the traditional trials. He thought the brash Padawan lacked discipline, but Yoda tipped the debate in favor of Anakin's Knighthood. He was a leader in the Battle of Kamino, in the beginning of the Clone Wars. He was thought to be one of the most intelligent and powerful members of the Jedi Order. He also lead the Battle on Saleucami, and chose Quinlan Vos as his second in command. Oppo Rancisis died when he was struck down by Sora Bulq at the Battle of Saleucami after being ambushed by Anzati assassins. Without Rancisis' tactics and use of Battle Meditation, the Republic forces on Saleucami were thrown into disarray, and his troops faced defeat against the more numerous Separatist forces.

Star Wars character
T'ra Saa

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Myrkr
Species Neti
Gender Female
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

T'ra Saa was a Jedi Master in the waning days of the Old Republic. She has trained many Jedi over the course of her life, (including Mace Windu) and is a Neti.

T'ra Saa's first appearance is where she helps defeat the Anzati Jedi Volfe Karkko.

T'ra is a possible love interest for Master Tholme.

During the Clone Wars she fights on Devaron, and helps Kit Fisto defeat the Devaronian Pirates. Later on, she is on Null, where a group of Bounty Hunters attacks and sets the forest alight. She saves the wounded under her care by bringing trees down on top of them. She is badly wounded, but is healed by Barriss Offee and Mace Windu. Tholme still cared deeply for Saa, and was devastated when she was so badly injured.

At the end of the war, T'ra Saa fought during the Siege of Saleucami. She survived the long and bloody battle there. She along with Tholme, Vos, Ville, and Chak reside in a cave on Kashyyyk. She later survived Order 66 and hid out on Nal Hutta.

Echuu Shen-Jon and his padawan Stam Reath were two of the many Jedi who were sent to Geonosis to rescue Anakin Skywalker, Padme Amidala and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Echuu survived the battle, but his padawan was killed by Sev'Rance Tann, one of Count Dooku's generals. The Jedi Council assigned Echuu Shen-Jon a new apprentice, Naat Reath, Stam Reath's sister. They were given orders to reclaim the world of Sarapin from the Confederacy's control.

They then tracked Sev'Rance Tann to the remote world of Krant, where she was overseeing the construction of a weapon stolen from the Old Republic known as the Decimator. After destroying the Decimator facilities, Sev'Rance Tann captured Naat Reath, and held her prisoner in a Confederacy base. Echuu Shen-Jon, consumed by the dark side went to rescue his padawan and slew Sev'Rance Tann.

Realising what he had done, Echuu Shen-Jon stayed on Krant to stop himself from being fully corrupted by the dark side of the force. It was likely that he too was a practitioner of the Form VII of lightsaber combat, and that he had learnt this from his former master Mace Windu. This could explain how he fell to the Dark Side for a short time. It is likely that during his days of self-imposed exile he went back to mastering a less dangerous form of lightsaber combat- most likely Form III, or Form V.

Echuu survived in hiding through the Empire's Great Jedi Purge. He finally reemerged when Princess Leia crash landed on the world of Krant, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. There he aided her in her struggle against the Empire defending the cities of Krant.

Later, Leia met with her Bothan spy, Echuu was surprised to hear that the Imperials found the Vor'Na'Tu. He accompanied her to Geddes and found the artifact. But while he was returning to the shuttle, he met Darth Vader. Echuu refused to surrender the relic and destroyed it. He was then decapitated by Vader.

Year's later, Echuu's spirit decided to warn Leia and Luke about it and urged them to return to the asteroid, now known as Hanoon and secure the Vor'Na'Tu once and for all.

Star Wars character
Kol Skywalker

Position Jedi Master
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi
Portrayed by Not applicable

Kol Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe, appearing in the Star Wars Legacy series. His illustrious ancestors include Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker, whose legacy he followed by becoming a Jedi, eventually ascending to the rank of Master. He is the father of Cade Skywalker and the master to Shado.

Kol was present during the Sith attack on the Jedi Academy on Ossus. He, along with Master Wolf Sazen, defended an outgoing ship with the surviving youngling and their padawans from the Sith and Imperial troops. After Kol ordered his son Cade to flee with the others, no less than eight Sith arrived to fight them, including Darth Nihl, one of the four most powerful Sith. Master Sazen was shot in the abdomen after having his arm cut off. Kol then took his lightsaber and fought the Sith and additional Imperials alone.

Cade ran off the ship to help his father, but Kol refused help, only letting him take Master Sazen to safety. Master Kol held all his foes at bay, even defeating Darth Nihl, until a wounded Nihl killed him with Force lightning.

Ranik Solusar was a powerful Jedi Master, identifiable by a green lightsaber. He was a close friend to Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jurokk. When Order 66 was issued, he was killed in the Jedi Temple by Darth Vader.

Star Wars character
Coleman Trebor

Position Jedi Master/Council Member
Homeworld Sembla
Species Vurk
Gender Male
Height 2.13 meters
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Computer Animated

Coleman Trebor (62 BBY–22 BBY) was a Vurk Jedi Master from Sembla. Due to Yarael Poof's death, Master Trebor was invited to a seat on the Jedi High Council.

Master Trebor considered himself to be more of a diplomat than a fighter, and was known for peacefully settling a number of interplanetary disputes. Though capable of aggressive negotiation, he preferred words over action. Master Trebor possess a unique ability of 360 degree vision, allowing unique advantages in certain situations. Upon joining the Jedi Council, he tried to cooperate with the galactic media, something the council usually refrained from doing. As one of the official spokesbeings for the Jedi Order, Trebor was revered for his wisdom. He mediated the debates over the taking of "Baby Ludi", and the introduction of Jedi TradeChips with HoloNet News reporters. One of his more famous apprentices war Drake Dral

Like many of his peers from the High Council, Master Trebor fought at the Battle of Geonosis. In a display of unparalleled heroism and courage, he attempted to attack Count Dooku alone, even though the Count was said to vastly surpass his lightsaber skills. It would not come to a duel, however - Jango Fett, defending the Count, shot Trebor several times in the head. He then fell from the Archduke's box, as his Form VI Lightsaber combat had a low chance of deflecting blaster bolts, less than any of the other combat forms. However, if Jango had not been there, Coleman may have had a good chance of killing Dooku as he had taken the Count by surprise. After his death at the Battle of Geonosis, Kit Fisto replaced Coleman on the Jedi Council.


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