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Qui-Gon Jinn
| Homeworld |
Unknown |
| Species |
Human |
| Age |
60 |
| Height |
1.93 meters |
| Affiliation |
Jedi Order |
| Title |
Jedi Master |
| Weapon of Choice |
Green Lightsaber |
Qui-Gon Jinn's early career as a Jedi was marked by one tremendous failure,
which took many for the Jedi master to overcome. After succesfully training one Padawan to Jedi Knight status,
Qui-Gon agreed to take Jedi hopeful named Xanatos as his next apprentice. The son of Crion, the wealthiest
man on the planet Telos, Xanatos was born with a high midi-chlorian count. After Qui-Gon discovered
the boy, Crion reluctantly allowed Qui-Gon to take Xanatos to Coruscant for training.
Xanatos proved a difficult student who used his high birth attempts to impress other students
at the Jedi temple. Despite his obvious flaws, Xanatos proved a dedicated student who always sought
to learn more about the ways of the Force and please his Master. Eventually, Yoda deemed Xanatos
ready for a final test; he asked Qui-Gon ans his Padawan to return to Telos, where Crion implored his
son to join forces with him in an attempt to take control of the planet. Xanatos agreed to his father's
request, and Qui-Gon soon found himself battling his student in a dangerous civil war on Telos.
Qui-Gon was eventually forced to kill Crion in battle. Xanatos, who witnessed his father's death,
immediately attacked his master. Qui-Gon defeated Xanatos, but could not bear to kill the boy.
Xanatos fled and disappeared. Haunted by Xanatos' betrayal and his own failure, Qui-Gon refused
to take another Padawan learner.
Years later, Qui-Gon Jinn encountered Xanatos again. The former Padawan, who had established
himself as the secret leader of the Offworld Corporation, attempted to trap Qui-Gon on Tatooine.
Qui-Gon disrupted Xanatos' plot with the aid of Obi-Wan Kenobi, a Jedi hopeful whom Qui-Gon
had previously refused to take as his Padawan learner, despite Jedi Master Yoda's urgings.
Xanatos escaped from the Jedi, but Qui-Gon had overcome his sense of failure and agreed
to train Obi-Wan. In the years that followed, they would embark on many adventures together
throughout the galaxy.
Eventually, Mace Windu sent Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan to settle a trade dispute in the Naboo system.
Aboard a Trade Federation droid control ship, the Jedi were attacked, but they managed to
escape. Soon after, Qui-Gon rescued a strange Gungan named Jar-Jar Binks, who swore
a life debt to the Jedi. Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon then traveled to the city of Theed, where they
liberated Queen Amidala and vowed to deliver her safely to Coruscant.
During the trip to Coruscant, the Queen and her entourage were forced to stop on Tatooine, where Qui-Gon
discovered a boy named Anakin Skywalker. He immediately sensed the boy's strong connection
to the Force and ultimately liberated Anakin from slavery. He also confronted a strange warrior, who Qui-Gon suspected to be a Sith Lord. After barely
escaping the encounter with his life, Qui-Gon traveled to Coruscant to present Anakin to the
Jedi Council.
Unfortunately, the Jedi Council on Coruscant refused to allow Qui-Gon to train the boy, as his
future seemed clouded and uncertain. Qui-Gon nevertheless kept Anakin by his side, even as
he made his last, fateful voyage to wartorn Naboo.
On Naboo, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan confronted the Sith Lord Darth Maul. Maul proved a deadly
and cunning opponent. When fighting alongside Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon could fend off the Sith
Lord's attacks, but eventually master and apprentice became separated. During this brief moment,
Maul pressed his advantage, wearing down Qui-Gon's defenses and ultimately killing the Jedi Master. Obi-Wan soon defeated Maul, but nothing could save Qui-Gon.
With his dying breath, the Jedi Master asked Obi-Wan to train Anakin, a request that Kenobi
readily accepted. Three days later, the Jedi Master was cremated at a funeral attended by
numerous mourners, including Anakin, Obi-Wan, Jar Jar, and the Jedi Council members.
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