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- Representative Albums: "New School Science," "Jedi Selector"
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Jedi are an ancient monastic peacekeeping organization known for their observance of the Force.[1] They specifically use the "Light Side" of the force and reject the "Dark Side" of the Force, as well as the Dark Side's adherents, the Sith.
While various sources and ideas have been brought forth as the initial inspiration for the idea of a fictional "Jedi" order, the most apparent are the current and past chivalric orders that exist in Europe. It is speculated they were named after the jidaigeki genre of Japanese films about samurai.[2]
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One of the enduring influences the Star Wars saga has had is the idea of the fictional Jedi values being interpreted in a modern philosophical path or religion.[3] Over half a million people throughout the world declared themselves as Jedi on their census forms, which was considered to be a practical joke and may not reflect the real number of Jedi in the countries concerned.
The Jedi hold a religious reverence to The Force, approached through meditation, civic service and learning.
The Jedi initially formed at approximately the same time as the Old Republic, 25,000 years before the time frame of the movies. However, soon after its formation, several Jedi left the order to follow the path of the Dark Side, the first of many schisms.
The Jedi Order was ruled by a board of 12 members called the Jedi Council, located on the planet of Coruscant before being destroyed by Emperor Palpatine. The council represented a gathering of great minds which acted as a governing body for the order as well as a martial advisory board for the Old Republic Senate.
Within the Expanded Universe of Star Wars media, the primary Jedi Council on Coruscant is the most dominant of a number of Jedi governing bodies. At one point approximately 4,000 years prior to the movies, there was also a Jedi council on Dantooine. After the events in Episode 6, Luke Skywalker eventually reestablishes the Jedi Order and creates something called the Masters' Council.
During times of great danger, the Jedi engaged in direct democracy through massive gatherings called conclaves, at which they discussed issues and came to decisions.
The Sith trace their roots back from heretical Jedi who followed the path of the Dark Side towards the homeworld of the Sith race.
This Sith Empire invaded the Old Republic 5,000 years before the events of the movies in what was known as the Great Hyperspace War.
Over time, the Dark Jedi and the Sith intermingled, until eventually the word Sith stopped referring to the race but rather the ideology of the Dark Jedi, and the Sith began to come from various races and planets united by the goal of eradicating the Jedi and the pursuit of power through the Dark Side.
Members of the order progress through four to six tiers of rank, at times referred to as levels.
Within the Star Wars universe, the Jedi are usually portrayed as dressed in simple robes and carrying specialized field gear for their missions. The most notable instrument wielded by a Jedi is the lightsaber.
Lightsabers are used by both Jedi and Sith. Jedi commonly wield blue and green lightsabers in the movies, while the Sith tend to wield red ones. Jedi Mace Windu (Samuel L. Jackson) and Siri Tachi (from Expanded Universe books) wield unique purple lightsabers. Master Yaddle was known to wield an orange lightsaber. The former Jedi Padawan Ferus Olin, from Expanded Universe books, wielded a red blade. However, he was not a Sith.
In the Expanded Universe of Star Wars media, there were a vast variety of lightsaber colors. In Knights of the Old Republic video game, the colors signified the Jedi's specialization.
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