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Darth Maul
| Homeworld |
Unknown |
| Species |
Unknown |
| Age |
Unknown |
| Height |
1.75 meters |
| Affiliation |
Sith (Apprentice) |
| Weapon of Choice |
Red Double-Bladed Lightsaber |
Very little is known about Darth Maul's mysterious past. He obviously trained under Darth Sidious,
learning the esoteric art of fighting with a double-bladed lightsaber. In addition, it is likely that
he undertook various covert missions for his master, although he did not confront any Jedi prior to his first meeting
with Qui-Gon Jinn on Tatooine.
It is know that Sidious dispatched Maul to kill Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Kenobi and
recapture Queen Amidala. Maul, who longed for his chance to battle the Jedi, pursued
his quarry relentlessly. He appeared on Tatooine, locating Qui-Gon with the aid of his
Sith probe droids, and attacked. Although Qui-Gon escaped, Maul faced the Jedi again on Naboo, where
he fought against both the Master and his apprentice, Obi-Wan. Through a careful balance
of defensive tactics and savge attacks, Maul gained the upper hand and struck down
Qui-Gon.
Although he proved victorious against Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan presented a much more greater challenge. Maul did, once again, seemingely defeat the Jedi, but
Obi-Wan relied upon the power of the Force to vanquish the Sith warrior. After losing
his own lightsaber, Obi-Wan found himself dangling within the mouth of a feep melting pit.
Usinge the Force, he leapt from the pit and called Qui-Gon's weapon to his hand. the move
caught Maul by surprise, and a momentary pause resulted in his defeat. He was severed
in two and sent plummeting into the melting pit.
While alive, Maul utilized a variety of tools in the service of his master. Chief among
these was his Sith Infiltrator, a deadly starship with a cloaking device. His weapon of choise,
of course, was the double-bladed lightsaber, which he would wield effectively with either
or both blades ignited. During scouting missions and pursuits, he mounted a Sith speeder,
while a small group of Sith probe droids aided him in his clandestine adventures.
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