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Could Star Wars be a fairy tale?

Yes, Star Wars could be considered a fairy tale due to its themes of good versus evil, hero's journey, and use of mystical elements like the Force. The story follows classic fairy tale tropes and archetypes, making it appealing to a wide audience.

How much is a 1979 1st edition star wars comic The Long Hunt worth?

The value of a 1979 1st edition Star Wars comic "The Long Hunt" can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It's best to consult with a professional comic book appraiser or check recent sales of similar items online to get an accurate estimate of its worth.

What is alabaster jar?

An alabaster jar is a container made from alabaster, a type of soft, white or cream-colored stone. These jars were commonly used in ancient times to store perfumes, oils, or other valuable substances. The term "alabaster jar" is also often used metaphorically to refer to something of great beauty or value.

Shock is to jar as vessel is to?

sink - Both pairs are synonyms where the first word in each pair involves a sudden movement or action, while the second word in each pair is a container or object that holds something.

What do the Maerdocians look like in Star Wars?

Maerdocians are a humanoid species in Star Wars known for their elongated faces, sagging jowls, and large eyes. They tend to have thin, wiry bodies and are often seen wearing cloaks or robes. Their skin color can vary but often includes shades of blue or green.

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Admiral Ackbar - portrayed by Timothy M. Rose and voiced by Erik Bauersfeld Commands the Rebel fleet in their attack against the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. Ackbar was a Mon Calamari leader and military commander. Aptly given a name that means "selfless servant," Ackbar devoted himself to the cause of galactic freedom and became the foremost military commander of the Alliance to Restore the Republic, having previously been an Imperial slave, and the later New Republic.[4]Ailyn VelBoba Fett's daughter, appears in Bloodlines. Designs to kill her father, Boba Fett as she believes he abandon both her mother and she when she is captured by Jacen Solo's Galactic Army Guard. She dies under interrogation by Jacen Solo, further pushing Jacen towards the Dark Side of the Force and his ultimate rebirth as Darth Caedus.Stass Allie - portrayed by Lily Nyamwasa and Nina FallonHuman Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.Allana SoloJacen Solo and Tenel Ka's daughter in the Legacy of the Force series. Adopted by Han Solo and Leia Organa-Solo at the end of Invincible and given the name Amelia in public to keep her true parents secret.Padmé Amidala - portrayed by Natalie PortmanChild queen of, later Senator from, Naboo, who marries Anakin Skywalker and dies giving birth to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.[5]Mas Amedda - portrayed by Jerome Blake and David BowersVice chair of the Galactic Senate.[6] Blake played the character in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Bowers played him in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and both actors appeared in the role for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.[6]Bail AntillesAn Alderaanian senator. Sundered Heart owner.[7]Raymus Antilles - portrayed by Rohan Nichol and Peter GeddisCaptain of the Tantive IV in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV: A New Hope, and as captain of the Sundered Heart in the game Star Wars: Empire at War.Wedge Antilles - portrayed by Denis Lawson and Colin HigginsA Rebel and New Republic starfighter pilot.[8]Queen Breha Antilles Organa - portrayed by Rebecca Jackson MendozaRuler of Alderaan, wife of Bail Organa, and adoptive mother of Leia Organa.Tavion AxmisAntagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.Ponda BabaAqualish mercenary who attacks Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[9] When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".[9] His proper name (as well as the name of his species) was given in 1989 for his appearance in a Star Wars role-playing game.[9]Cad Bane - voiced by Corey BurtonA ruthless bounty hunter and main antagonist in The Clone Wars who appears in Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes.[10]Darth BaneDark lord of the Sith in the Darth Bane book series.Bao-Dur - voiced by Roger G. SmithZabrak technician in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Bao-Dur invented the mass shadow generator that ended the battle on Malachor V.Garm Bel IblisA Republic senator and initial member of the Rebel Alliance.[11]Sio Bibble - portrayed by Oliver Ford DaviesGovernor of Naboo in the prequel trilogy.[12]Depa Billaba - portrayed by Dipika O'Neill JotiJedi Master on the Jedi High Council. Was sent to Haruun Kal by the council. She fell to the dark side and fell into a coma.[13]Jar Jar Binks - portrayed by Ahmed BestHapless but good-natured Gungan throughout the prequel trilogy. Also known to be clumsy.[14]Jolee Bindo - voiced by Kevin Michael RichardsonA human "Gray" Jedi who lived during the times of the Old Republic and went into self-imposed exile on Kashyyyk. He joined Darth Revan to help triumph over the Sith Empire in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.Deliah BlueA companion of Cade Skywalker and Jariah Syn during the Sith-Imperial War in the Legacy comic series.Blue MaxDroid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[15]Bossk - portrayed by Alan HarrisA Trandoshan bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back.[16] He also appeared in the book Tales from the Bounty Hunters, in the story "The Prize Pelt", and in Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption.BolluxDroid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[17]Borvo the Hutt - voiced by Clint BajakianA Hutt smuggler on Naboo featured in Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo.Brianna - voiced by Grey DeLisleThe "Last Handmaiden" on a Jedi Academy located on Telos IV in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.Noa Briqualon - portrayed by Wilford BrimleyMarooned on Endor in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.[18]C-3PO - portrayed by Anthony DanielsProtocol droid who appears throughout the Star Wars movies and Expanded Universe.[19]CB-99Was a droid Jabba the Hutt used to keep his will. After his death shortly before the Battle of Endor, Zorba the Hutt, Jabba's father, reclaimed Jabba's will and everything he owned through the droid. He was first featured in the novel Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.Joruus C'baothInsane clone of Jedi master Jorus C'baoth and an antagonist in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[20] Zahn originally conceived the character as an insane clone of Obi-Wan Kenobi.[20]Darth CaedusSith Lord born as Jacen Solo, the oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo and Jaina Solo's twin brother.Lando Calrissian - portrayed by Billy Dee WilliamsOld friend of Han Solo. Businessman and scoundrel who leads the Rebels' space attack against the Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[21] He eventually resigns his military commission and returns to being a businessman.[21]CharalForce-wielding antagonist in Battle for Endor.[22]Chewbacca - portrayed by Peter MayhewHan Solo's partner and co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon.[23] His father, Attichitucuk, appears as a playable character in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Chewbacca and his wife, Mallatobuck, have a son named Lumpawarrump.[23]Nas ChokaYuuzhan Vong warmaster who succeeded Tsavong Lah. Surrendered on behalf of the Yuuzhan Vong after Shimrra's death, ending the conflict.General Airen CrackenRebel and New Republic intelligence officer. West End Games Star Wars roleplaying supplements sometimes were published as "Cracken's" guides to their topic.Arvel Crynyd - portrayed by Hilton McRaeA-wing pilot who crashes into the Star Dreadnought Executor, causing it to spin out of control, in Return of the Jedi

commander Cody:clone trooper portrayed by Temuera Morrison Salacious B. Crumb - portrayed by Tim Rose and voiced by Mark DodsonKowakian monkey-lizard in Jabba the Hutt's court.[24] Rose's antics controlling the Crumb puppet led to an increase in the character's prominence.[24]Admiral Natasi DaalaAntagonist introduced in the Jedi Academy trilogy, returning in Darksaber, Planet of Twilight, and Death Star.[25] In the Legacy of the Force series, Daala becomes the chief of state of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances.Biggs Darklighter - portrayed by Garrick HagonLuke Skywalker's friend from Tatooine who helps in attacking the Death Star.[26] Biggs' reunion with Luke was cut from the theatrical release of A New Hope but restored for the Special Edition release.[26]Bren Derlin - portrayed by John RatzenbergerRebel officer in The Empire Strikes Back.[27]Desann - voiced by Mark KlastorinDark Jedi antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.Grand Moff Vilim DisraImperial antagonist in the Hand of Thrawn duology and in the novel Allegiance.Teneniel DjoWitch of Dathomir appearing in The Courtship of Princess Leia. Married to Isolder, mother of Tenel Ka.Jan Dodonna - portrayed by Alex McCrindleRebel general who plans the starfighter attack on the first Death Star,[28] and the first character to utter the phrase, "May the Force be with you".Count Dooku - portrayed by Christopher LeeSeparatist leader and Sith apprentice also known as Darth Tyranus.[29] Dooku severs Anakin Skywalker's right forearm in Attack of the Clones, and Skywalker kills Dooku in Revenge of the Sith.[29]Grand Moff DunhausenA high-ranking Imperial officer and member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. Dunhausen is predominantly known for two things: his scheming nature and for always wearing a pair of blaster-shaped earrings. He owns the droid 3B6-RA-7. He is first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.Captain DunwellAssists Trioculus in his search for Darth Vader's glove. Killed after his submarine explodes. First featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.Durge - voiced by Daran NorrisA character in the 2003 Clone Wars animated series.[30]Kyp DurronJedi Master who first appears in Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy.[31]Darth DesolousA male Pau'an Dark Lord of the Sith. Once a revered Jedi Master, he loses his proper identity after falling to the dark side of the Force. Appears in the video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

ECaptain Juno Eclipse - voiced by Nathalie CoxFemale Imperial pilot and Galen Marek's love interest in The Force Unleashed.[32]E-3POProtocol droid seen in Episode V.Ebe EndocottOf Triffian species, Ebe is one of the eighteen podracers seen in Episode I.EV-9D9Droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi.[33]Doctor Cornelius Evazan - portrayed by Alfie CurtisCharacter who antagonizes Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[34]Keyan FarlanderRebel Alliance starfighter pilot and Jedi. The Farlander Papers enclosed with some copies of the Star Wars: X-Wing provided backstory to the game's unnamed protagonist.Jagged FelStarfighter pilot and Baron Soontir Fel's son, appearing in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.Roan FelDeposed galactic emperor in the Star Wars: Legacy series.Baron Soontir FelElite Imperial starfighter pilot in Dark Horse Comics and the New Jedi Order series. Brother-in-law to Commander Wedge Antilles.Davin FelthImperial stormtrooper 1023 who discovered that the escape pod that the Empire is looking for contained droids. He kills his superior officer Mod Terrik after becoming disgusted with the Empire's tyranny, giving the Millennium Falcon the time needed to escape from Tatooine.Jango Fett - portrayed by Temuera MorrisonBounty hunter, clones of whom composed the Republic's Army in the prequel trilogy. Boba Fett - portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch (V-VI), Daniel Logan (II), and Jason Wingreen (voice, V), Temuera Morrison (voice in the 2004 release of the Original Trilogy)Clone of Jango Fett raised by Jango on Kamino as his son. Becomes a bounty hunter.]Borsk Fey'lyaBothan politician, introduced in the Thrawn trilogy, who rises to become chief of state of the New Republic. He is held accountable for imprisoning Admiral Ackbar in the Hand of Thrawn trilogy by Timothy Zahn.Kit Fisto - portrayed by Zachariah Jensen and Daniel Zizmor (Attack of the Clones) and Ben Cooke (Revenge of the Sith)The design of Kit Fisto was first developed as a male Sith concept by concept artist Dermot Power. When the alien Sith apprentice idea was abandoned, Power revisited the tentacle-headed alien as a Jedi, with a less malevolent face, yet still with an imposing presence. In fact, Fisto has quickly been dubbed the ever-smiling character of the Star Wars Saga, so much so that at his death to the hands of the then-soon-to-be Emperor Palpatine, he was found by Anakin Skywalker near the Chancellor's desk with nothing less than a smile slapped across his nautolan face. Darth Sidious killed Kit Fisto.Fode - voiced by Scott CapurroA male Troig in The Phantom Menace who commentates for the Boonta Eve Classic.Bib Fortuna - portrayed by Michael Carter and voiced by Erik BauersfeldA male Twi'lek from the planet Ryloth who serves as Jabba the Hutt's majordomo in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.Adi Gallia - portrayed by Gin ClarkeCorellian Jedi master in the prequel trilogy.Garindan - portrayed by Sadie EddonAlso known as Long-Snoot. Is a long-snouted creature who leads Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon.Gonk DroidA rectangular-cubed shaped droid that walks very slowly. It is a series of worker droids. It is a playable character in the Lego Star Wars series of games and gives ammo to a player in Star Wars Battlefront II. In the Star Wars Customizable Card Game, Gonk and other similar droids are referred to as 'power droids,' which allow players to utilize certain other cards.Mirta GevBoba Fett's granddaughter, who first appears in Bloodlines.Joelle GoldaA Ratlike Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and the Clone Wars series.Greeata - portrayed by Celia FushilleA Rodian backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band.Greedo - portrayed by Paul Blake and Maria de AragonRodian bounty hunter who serves Jabba the Hutt. At the Mos Eisley Cantina in A New Hope, he attempts to kill Han Solo, something he has "been looking forward to... for a long time", but Solo shoots him instead.General Grievous - voiced by Matthew WoodCyborg supreme commander of the Separatist droid armies killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith.Nute Gunray - portrayed by Silas CarsonViceroy of the Trade Federation killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.HK-47 - voiced by Kristoffer TaboriAssassin droid who joins the player's party in both Knights of the Old Republic and The Sith Lords It is also part of the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the massively multiplayer online game Star Wars: Galaxies.Rune Haako - portrayed by Jerome Blake/James Taylor (Episode 12) and Sandy Thompson (Episode III)Second in command to Nute Gunray.San Hill - voiced by Chris TruswellChairman of the Intergalactic Banking Clan, killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.Grand Moff Bertroff HissaLeading figure in an attempt to overthrow Ysanne Isard as the head of the Galactic Empire. Hissa founded the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, who installed Trioculus as their figurehead. First appears in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.Corran HornX-wing pilot and Jedi Knight.[47] I, Jedi is narrated from his first-person perspective.[47] Michael Stackpole, who created the character for the X-Wing series, depicts Horn in the Star Wars Customizable Card Game.IG-88Bounty hunter introduced in The Empire Strikes Back. Ralph McQuarrie's production sketches show a sleeker design than the droid that appears in The Empire Strikes Back.[48] The term "IG-88" itself is not the original label: the script calls the character a "chrome war droid", and during production it was called "Phlutdroid".[48] The production puppet consisted of recycled props from A New Hope, including the Mos Eisley Cantina drink dispenser as its head.Ysanne IsardFormer head of Imperial Intelligence and leader of the Empire in the Rogue Squadron book series. Isard and her clone are killed in Isard's Revenge.Irek IsmarenAntagonist in Children of the Jedi and the New Jedi Order's Enemy Lines duology.IsolderCharacter who courts Princess Leia in The Courtship of Princess Leia. Killed by Darth Caedus in Invincible. Married to Teneniel Djo, father of Tenel Ka.Jabba the Hutt- voiced by Larry Ward and operated by Mike Edmonds, Dave Barclay, Toby Philpott, and John CoppingerA crime boss employing bounty hunters in The Phantom Menace, The Clone Wars, A New Hope, and Return Of The Jedi, killed by Leia Organa aboard his skiff in Return Of The Jedi.[51]Mara Jade Skywalker - portrayed by Shannon McRandle"Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife.Queen Jamillia - portrayed by Ayesha DharkerQueen of Naboo succeeding Padmé Amidala.JaraelA young female Arkanian in the comic book series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (comics)Carnor JaxMember of the Emperor's Royal Guard who bribed the Emperor's physician to poison Palpatine's clones. Antagonist of the Crimson Empire II series.Jedi ExileThe player's unnamed character in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords.JerecDark Jedi and main antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.Moff Jerjerrod - portrayed by Michael PenningtonCommanding officer of the second Death Star.Dexter Jettster - voiced by Ronald FalkAn alien that wears an apron. He is a good friend of Obi-Wan's.Qui-Gon Jinn - portrayed by Liam NeesonJedi Master who trained Obi-Wan Kenobi and took Anakin Skywalker away from Tatooine to be trained as a Jedi.Bardan JusikJedi Knight who fought in the clone wars, later left the Jedi Order to become a medic, and eventually joined the Mandalorians.Tenel KaJedi Knight lover of Jacen Solo and mother of their daughter Allana. Daughter of Isolder and Teneniel Djo.Captain Kael - voiced by Bruce RobertsonCaptain in the Naboo Royal Security Forces during the invasion of Naboo. Featured in Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo.Davi KangThe Exchange leader of Taris, uses elite mercenaries such as Canderous Ordo and Calo Nord. Killed in the orbital bombardment of Tais. Featured in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.Kir KanosAnti-hero of the Crimson Empire series.]Talon KarrdeSmuggler introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[Kyle KatarnThe player's character in the first two Dark Forces video games.[58]Obi-Wan Kenobi - portrayed by Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor(films) and James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars)Jedi Master who trains Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker.[59]Ki-Adi-Mundi - portrayed by Silas CarsonCerean Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.KlaatuJabba the Hutt's skiff guard(s) from Return of the Jedi. Originally named "Woof" by ILM designers, Klaatu is a green dog-like humanoid. The character was included in trading cards and miniature figurines.KenThe son of Triclops and grandson of Palpatine. Born on Kessel and taken to live in the Lost City of the Jedi underneath Yavin 4. He was found by Luke Skywalker who then joined the Rebel Alliance. It is unknown what happened to Ken after the defeat of Trioculus. First appears in The Lost City of the Jedi.Derek "Hobbie" Klivian - portrayed by Richard OldfieldRogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.Agen Kolar - portrayed by Tux AkindoyeniZabrak Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and the Clone Wars series.Plo Koon - portrayed by Alan Ruscoe and Matt Sloan (films) and James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars)Kel Dor Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy and Expanded Universe. Discovered Togruta Padawan Ahsoka Tano, participated in many battles of the Clone Wars, and was shot down by his clone troopers at the end of the war.General Rahm Kota - voiced by Cully FredericksonStarkiller's mentor in The Force Unleashed.Kreia - voiced by Sara KestelmanFeatured in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, she acts as a mentor to the Jedi Exile. A former Jedi Master and one of the few survivors of the Jedi Civil War and its aftermath, Kreia is secretive and manipulative, and her true history and motivations remain a mystery throughout most of the game. As part of Gamespy's 2005 Game of the Year awards, Kreia received the award for "Best Character."[63]Exar KunFallen Jedi who establishes a dark-side presence on Yavin IV.Warmaster Tsavong LahWarmaster during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.Beru Lars - portrayed by Bonnie Piesse and Shelagh FraserOwen Lars' girlfriend in Attack of the Clones; in Revenge of the Sith, is his wife, the two take custody of Luke Skywalker. She is killed and incinerated by stormtroopers in A New Hope.Cliegg Lars - portrayed by Jack ThompsonMoisture farmer who purchased Shmi Skywalker and C-3PO, freed and married Shmi, becoming the stepfather of Anakin Skywalker whom he meets only briefly in Attack of the Clones.[ Lost his leg when pursuing the Sand People who had kidnapped Shmi. The name - and variations of - Cliegg has been in Star Wars drafts since 1974.[Owen Lars - portrayed by Phil Brown and Joel EdgertonSon of Cliegg Lars and stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker.He and his wife take custody of Luke Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith. He is killed by stormtroopers.Lobot - portrayed by John HollisLando Calrissian's cyborg aide in The Empire Strikes Back.Logray - portrayed by Mike EdmondsLowbaccaWookiee Jedi knight and Chewbacca's nephew.LumiyaIntroduced in Marvel's Star Wars comics, and returns in the Legacy of the Force series as the dark Jedi who turns Jacen Solo to the dark side of the Force.General Crix Madine - played by Dermot CrowleyImperial officer who defects to the Rebel Alliance.Darth Malak - voiced by Rafael FerrerAntagonist in Knights of the Old Republic whom the player's character defeats in the game's final battle.Galen Marek - voiced by Samuel Witwer

For information about Witwer's performance, see Star Wars: The Force Unleashed#Plot. Darth Vader's secret apprentice, also known as Starkiller, in the The Force Unleashed multimedia project. Canonically becomes a Jedi and is killed by Palpatine.[74]Darth Maul - portrayed by Ray Park and voiced by Peter SerafinowiczDarth Sidious' apprentice in The Phantom Menace, killed by Obi Wan Kenobi.Droopy McCool - portrayed by Deep RoyMember of the Max Rebo Band. He is a Kitonak.MD-5A medical droid serving Trioculus that first appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.Tion Medon - portrayed by Bruce SpenceLocal administrator on Utapau in Revenge of the Sith.General Rom Mohc - voiced by Jack AngelCreator of the Dark Trooper program in Dark Forces and the game's final boss.Kasan Moor - voiced by Olivia HusseyFormer commander of the 128th TIE Interceptor Squadron, member of Rogue Squadron. Featured in the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.Sly Moore - portrayed by Sandi FindlayOne of Palpatine's personal aides.Mon Mothma - portrayed by Caroline Blakiston and Genevieve O'ReillyRepublic senator; later, co-founder and leader of the Rebel Alliance.[Admiral Conan Antonio Motti - portrayed by Richard LeParmentierOfficer aboard the Death Star over-confident in its power.[79] George Lucas, in a May 1, 2007, appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, gave Motti's full name as "Conan Antonio Motti".Grand Moff MuzzerWas an Imperial Grand Moff. He was shot in the leg by Tibor, Zorba the Hutt's personal bounty hunter when the Moffship pulled the Zorba Express into the moffship, but survived. He was first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.Momaw NadonIthorian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. Named "Hammerhead" during the Kenner action figure runs of the 70's and 80's.Boss Rugor Nass - portrayed by Brian BlessedGungan leader in The Phantom Menace, and attends Padmé Amidala's funeral in Revenge of the Sith.[80]Captain Lorth Needa - portrayed by Michael CulverCaptain of the Star Destroyer Avenger killed by Darth Vader for failing to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back.[81]Darth NihilusSith Lord who appears in The Sith Lords and Star Wars: Legacy. Darth Traya found and trained Nihilus; Nihilus and Darth Sion later betrayed her. The player's character eventually defeats Nihilus.Nien Nunb - portrayed by Richard Bonehill and Mike QuinnSullustan and Lando Calrissian's co-pilot in Return of the Jedi.[82]Barriss Offee - portrayed by Nalini KrishanJedi Padawan of Luminara Unduli.[83]Ric Olié - portrayed by Ralph BrownPilots the queen's ship and an N-1 starfighter in The Phantom Menace.Cal OmasPolitician and leader of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.Omega SquadA four-man Republic Commando unit featured in the books Star Wars Republic Commando: Hard Contact and Star Wars Republic Commando: Triple Zero.Carth Onasi - voiced by Raphael SbargeA Republic officer and renowned pilot who joins the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic, where if the player chooses a female protagonist, he is a potential love interest.[85] He also appears as an Admiral in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II if the player designates that Revan was light-side in the game.OnimiDepicted throughout most of the New Jedi Order series as a "shamed one", The Unifying Force reveals that Onimi in fact controls Overload Shimrra. Jacen Solo kills Onimi in the series' final book.Oola - portrayed by Femi TaylorDancer in Jabba the Hutt's palace. She was eaten by Jabba's rancor.[86]Canderous Ordo - voiced by John CyganA Mandalorian warrior who joins the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic. He eventually becomes Mandalore and will join the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II.Bail Organa - portrayed by Jimmy SmitsLeia Organa's adoptive father and one of the Rebel Alliance's founding members. He was killed in the destruction of Alderaan.[7] Adrian Dunbar portrayed Organa for scenes cut from The Phantom Menace.[7] Smits voiced the character for The Force Unleashed.[87]Princess Leia Organa - portrayed by Carrie FisherLuke Skywalker's sister and Han Solo's wife.[88] Leader in the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic.[88]

Orrin- a male Neimoidian ally of the CIS during the Clone Wars. Jan Ors - voiced by Angela Harry (Jedi Knight), Julie Eccles (voice, Dark Forces), Vanessa Marshall (voice, Jedi Outcast)Kyle Katarn's pilot and love interest.General Otto - voiced by Tom KaneImperial officer who deserted the Empire. First appears in the game Star Wars Demolition and appears later in Star Wars Galaxies.Admiral Kendal Ozzel - portrayed by Michael SheardInitial commander of Darth Vader's Super Star Destroyer Executor in The Empire Strikes Back.[89] Vader kills Ozzel for his incompetence. George Lucas remarked that Sheard produced "the best screen death" he'd seen.[90]Emperor Palpatine - portrayed by Ian McDiarmid and Clive RevillNaboo senator also known as Darth Sidious.[91] Dark Lord of the Sith whose machinations turn the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire.[91] Lures Anakin Skywalker to the dark side of the Force and dubs him Darth Vader.[91] Eventually killed by a redeemed Darth Vader.[91]Captain Panaka - portrayed by Hugh QuarshieCaptain of the queen's guard in The Phantom Menacewho eventually becomes an Imperial moff.[92]Gilad PellaeonImperial officer introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy who rises to lead the Imperial Remnant.[93]Even Piell - portrayed by Michaela CottrelLannik Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[94]Firmus Piett - portrayed by Kenneth ColleyImperial officer who succeeds Admiral Ozzel as commanding officer of the Executor.[95] Dies when the Executor is destroyed in Return of the Jedi.[95]Darth PlagueisSith Lord, mentioned in Revenge of the Sith, who trained Palpatine.[91]Poggle the Lesser - voiced by Marton CsokasArchduke of Geonosis and one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar.[96]Jek Tono Porkins - portrayed by William HootkinsA corpulent X-wing pilot codenamed "Red Six" killed in A New Hope.[97]

QUlic Qel-DromaJedi/Sith in the Tales of the Jediseries.[98]Danni QueeNew Jedi Order character whose research helps in the fight against the Yuuzhan Vong in the New Jedi Order series.Ooryl QryggA Gand member of Rogue Squadron in Michael A. Stackpole's X-Wing series. RR2-D2 - portrayed by Kenny BakerAstromech droid that appears in all six Star Wars films and in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.[99]R4-P17Droid that accompanies Obi-Wan Kenobi on his mission to Kamino in Attack of the Clones.R5-D4Droid whose motivator blows in the midst of a transaction with Owen Lars on Tatooine, resulting in the ownership of R2-D2 by Luke Skywalker.[100] Note that in A New Hope, Luke describes R5-D4 as an "R2 unit", implying a relationship between the types.Dack Ralter - portrayed by John MortonLuke Skywalker's snowspeeder gunner in The Empire Strikes Back.[101] The spelling of the character's first name vacillates between Dack and Dak.[101]Oppo Rancisis - portrayed by Jerome BlakeThisspiasian Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy, master of Battle Meditation.[102]Atton RandA former Sith Assassin assigned to find and kill Jedi for Darth Revan, though he left Revan's service after discovering that he was force sensitive. He is the second character to join your party in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. And is one of your two love interests if your character is female.[103]Max Rebo - portrayed by Simon WilliamsonLeader of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi.[104]Dash Rendar - voiced by John CyganA smuggler developed for the Shadows of the Empire multimedia project, prominently appearing as the protagonist of the Shadows of the Empire video game.[105]Ree-YeesA banished Gran convicted of murder on his homeworld, Kinyen. Ree-Yees expatriated to Tatooine, where he established himself in Jabba's Palace. Later, Ree-Yees plotted to assassinate Jabba the Hutt for the Galactic Empire, in exchange for a retraction of his murder sentence.[106]Darth Revan - voiced by Rino RomanoThe player's character in Knights of the Old Republic. Revan can be either male or female, though Revan is canonically male and follows the lightside path.General Carlist Rieekan - portrayed by Bruce BoaRebel commanding officer on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.[107]Rogue SquadronRebel Alliance and New Republic starfighter pilots featured in the original trilogy and expanded universe.Rookie One - portrayed by Jamison Jones (Rebel Assault II)The player's character in Rebel Assault and Rebel Assault II.RukhNoghri who assassinates Grand Admiral Thrawn in The Last Command.[108]Sabé - portrayed by Keira KnightleyOne of Padmé Amidala's handmaidens in The Phantom Menace.[109] Sabé is the queen's decoy; for parts of the movie, the Sabé character is addressed as Amidala.[109] Knightley was cast as Sabé due to her striking resemblance to Padmé's actress Natalie Portman.Thrackan Sal-SoloHan Solo's cousin and an antagonist in the Corellian trilogy. He is also prominent Legacy of the Forceseries, where he is killed.Admiral Sarn - portrayed by Gary MartinezLeader of the Phantom TIE program in Star Wars: Rebel Assault II.Sebulba - voiced by Lewis MacLeodPodracer who competes against Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. Sebulba was once a slave, but his podracing skills bought his freedom. [110]Aayla Secura - portrayed by Amy Allen (film),[111] voiced by Jennifer Hale (The Clone Wars)[112]Twi'lek Jedi who appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Dark Horse Comics' Republic and Clone Warsseries, and The Clone Wars television series.Moff Kohl SeerdonAntagonist in Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.Zev Senesca - portrayed by Christopher MalcolmA Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.[113]Shedao ShaiA supreme commander and the advance leader for the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the Star Wars galaxy at the beginning of The New Jedi Order series. Corran Horn defeats Shai in a duel.Bastila Shan - voiced by Jennifer HaleJedi in Knights of the Old Republic who joins the player's character's quest (even falling in love with them if the player is male) but is seduced to the Dark Side.[114] If the protagonist aligns with the light side of the Force, he defeats Bastila in a lightsaber duel and she redeems herself by helping the Republic fleet.[114] If the protagonist is a dark-side character, the player has the option of killing Bastila or allowing her to live and become his Lover and apprentice.[114]ShimrraYuuzhan Vong Supreme Overlord, controlled by Onimi, in the New Jedi Orderseries.Darth Sidious - portrayed by Clive Revill and Ian McDiarmidPalpatine's Sith alter ego.[91]Sifo-DyasJedi master who ordered the creation of the clone trooper army in the prequel trilogy. He is dubbed Zaifo Vias in Brazilian version, because his name is sort of a joke name on Portuguese.Aurra Sing - portrayed by Michonne BourriagueBounty hunter in The Phantom Menace and the "Clone Wars".[115]Sintas VelBoba Fett's wife, mentioned in Bloodlines.Darth Sion - voiced by Louis MellisAn antagonist in The Sith Lords. Darth Traya trained both Sion and Nihilus, who in turn betray her. He holds his ravaged body together with the Force. The player's character eventually defeats Sion.Anakin Skywalker - portrayed by Jake Lloyd (I), Hayden Christensen (II, III and the revised version of VI), James Earl Jones (voice) (III, IV, V and VI), David Prowse (IV, V, and VI), and Sebastian Shaw (VI)Jedi whose fall and redemption are portrayed in the Star Wars films.[116] See also: Darth VaderBen SkywalkerLuke Skywalker and Mara Jade Skywalker's son. Jedi Knight. Former student of Jacen Solo, his cousin. In Fate of the Jedi: Outcast, he voluntarily accompanies his father into exile. He proves himself as both a fighter and as an investigator.Cade SkywalkerDescendant of Luke and Mara Jade Skywalker and protagonist of the Star Wars: Legacy comic series.Luke Skywalker- portrayed by Mark HamillAnakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala's son and Leia Organa's twin.[117] Jedi whose coming of age and rise as a Jedi are portrayed in the original Star Wars trilogy and Star Wars Expanded Universe.[117]Luuke SkywalkerA clone of Luke Skywalker, created by Joruus C'baoth in the Thrawn TrilogyMara Jade Skywalker"Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife and mother to Ben. Aunt to Jaina, Jacen and Anakin.[52] Murdered by Darth Caedus.Shmi Skywalker - portrayed by Pernilla AugustAnakin Skywalker's mother who is always supportive of her son. She, too, is a slave. Qui-Gon attempts to bargain for her freedom but fails. Anakin finds it hard to leave Tattooine without her. She dies in his arms after being kidnapped and mistreated by Tusken Raiders.[118]Sy SnootlesLead vocalist of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi..[119]Anakin SoloYoungest son of Han and Leia Organa Solo.[120]Han Solo - portrayed by Harrison FordCaptain of the Millennium Falconwho joins the Rebellion and marries Leia Organa.[121]Jacen SoloThe oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and Jaina Solo's twin brother. Becomes Darth Caedus.[122]Jaina SoloThe daughter of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and Jacen Solo's twin sister.[123] Jedi Knight.Leia Organa SoloSee "Princess Leia Organa" under #O.Lama Su - voiced by Anthony PhelanPrime Minister of Kamino in Attack of the Clones.[124]Nomi SunriderA Jedi in several Dark Horse Comics Old Republic-era series.Gavyn Sykes - portrayed by Christian J SimpsonA Lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Force during the Invasion of Naboo. Partnered with R2-C4 to knock out the Droid Control Ship's Shield Generator in The Phantom Menace, allowing young Anakin Skywalker to destroy the ship from within.[125] TGeneral Cassio Tagge - portrayed by Don HendersonImperial officer aboard the Death Star in A New Hope.[126]Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin - portrayed by Peter Cushing and Wayne PygramThe commanding officer of the Death Star in A New Hope.[127]Captain Roos Tarpals - portrayed by Steven SpiersGungan soldier in The Phantom Menace.[128]TC-14 - portrayed by John Fensom and voiced by Lindsay DuncanA protocol droid who appears in the beginning of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.T3-M4A utility droid who appears as a playable character in the Knights of the Old Republic series as an Expert Droid which is able to undertake a variety of task including ship repair.[129]Booster TerrikSmuggler who becomes Corran Horn's father-in-law in the X-Wing series and helps protect Jedi children in the New Jedi Order series.Mirax TerrikSmuggler who becomes Corran Horn's wife in the X-Wing series.Mod TerrikImperial stormtrooper captain who was shot in the back by subordinate fellow stormtrooper Davin Felth while attempting to kill or capture Han Solo and his human and droid cargo.Tessek - portrayed by Gerald HomeAlso known as "Squid Head", Jabba the Hutt's accountant in Return of the Jedi.[130]Bria TharenWoman whom Han Solo rescues from a cult in The Han Solo Trilogy. Later joins the Rebel Alliance and helps the Rebels secure the plans to the first Death Star. After being captured by the Empire, Tharen commits suicide rather than risk betraying the Rebellion during interrogation.Grand Moff ThistlebornHe was a loyal member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. He was first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.Raynar ThulJedi whose personality is altered by joining with the Kiliks in the Dark Nest Crisis series.Grand Admiral ThrawnThe antagonist in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy.[131]Shaak Ti - portrayed by Orli ShoshanMember of The Jedi Council who escaped The Great Jedi Purge. In a deleted scene from Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith, she is killed by General Grievous, though this is officially regarded as non-canon.[132] She later appears in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and is apparently killed by Starkiller/Galen Marek.TiborA Barabel bounty hunter who assists Zorba the Hutt. First appears in Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.Saesee Tiin - portrayed by Khan Bonfils, Jesse Jensen, and Kenji OatesJedi in the prequel trilogy and Clone Wars TV series.Major Grodin TierceIn Timothy Zahn's Hand of Thrawn series, Tierce is the clone of a stormtrooper of the same name. Thrawn, who created the clone as part of an experiment, added some of his own military genius to the clone's mind.TriclopsCreated from extracting the DNA from Palpatine and inserted into a woman named Niobi. He was born mutated with a third eye in the back of his head. Thought to be more powerful than his father, he was sent to exile. Later found by Luke Skywalker and joined the Alliance. First appears in Mission from Mount Yoda.TrioculusThe self-proclaimed son of Palpatine and the ruler of half of the Empire. First appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.Darth Tyranus - portrayed by Christopher LeeSee "Count Dooku" under #D.Captain Gregar Typho - portrayed by Jay Laga'aiaAmidala's bodyguard in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.[133]Ahsoka Tano - voiced by Ashley EcksteinAnakin Skywalker's Togruta Jedi padawan.Darth Vader - portrayed by David Prowse (IV-VI), Sebastian Shaw (unmasked original, VI), Hayden Christensen (III and VI DVD), and James Earl Jones (voice, III-VI)The alter-ego of Anakin Skywalker after his fall to the dark side.[116]Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum - portrayed by Terence StampChancellor ousted from office in The Phantom Menace, allowing Palpatine to rise to power.[134]Shado VaoPadawan of Jedi Council member Kol Skywalker at the time of the Sith's massacre of the Jedi on Ossus in the Star Wars: Legacy comics.Nahdar Vebb - voiced by Tom KennyA male Mon Calamari who served as the Padawan of Jedi Master Kit Fisto during the Clone Wars. Vebb was killed by the infamous General Grievous.General Maximilian Veers - portrayed by Julian GloverOfficer who led the Empire's attack on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.[135] He is also the creator of the AT-AT walker.Tahiri VeilaAnakin Solo's best friend and briefly Darth Caedus' apprentice. Brought back to the light by Ben Skywalker.Asajj Ventress - voiced by Grey DeLisle and Nika FuttermanAntagonist in the Clone Wars and The Clone Wars series.[136]VergereJedi who lives among the Yuuzhan Vong and offers Jacen Solo insight into their culture and connection to the Force.[137]Vima-Da-BodaFallen Old Republic Jedi introduced in Dark Empire. Regains her connection to the Force after aiding Leia Organa Solo in Dark Empire II and Empire's End.Quinlan VosJedi who began his training at an older age than most initiates.[138] Featured in the Star Wars: Republiccomic series. The character's design was based on a background character in the Mos Espa podrace scene in The Phantom Menace.[138]Vuffi RaaLando Calrissian's droid companion in The Adventures of Lando Calrissian. WWicket Wystri Warrick - portrayed by Warwick DavisEwok who helps Princess Leia and the other Rebels in Return of the Jedi, and who also appears in the Star Wars: Ewoksanimated series and the Caravan of Courage TV movie.[139]Watto - voiced by Andy SecombeJunk store owner and slaveholder of Anakin and Shmi Skywalker in The Phantom Menace.Taun We - voiced by Rena OwenKaminoan administrator who guides Obi-Wan Kenobi during his visit to the cloning facility in Attack of the Clones.[140] During filming, Owen wore on set a maquette of the alien's head atop a hardhat, providing her co-stars with the proper eye-line for talking with the character.[140]Zam Wesell - portrayed by Leeanna WalsmanShape-shifting bounty hunter who fails in her mission to kill Padmé Amidala and was killed by Jango Fett.[141]Beru Whitesun - portrayed by Bonnie Maree Piesse and Shelagh FraserSee "Beru Lars" under #LMace Windu - portrayed by Samuel L. JacksonA master who sits on the Jedi Council and the main character in Shatterpoint.[142]WinterA Rebel agent known as "Targeter" who goes on to be an aide to Leia Organa Solo and Admiral Ackbar. In the expanded universe she marries Tycho Celchu. She cares for Admiral Ackbar as he gets old and is with him when he passes on. She also, in the Legacy of the Force Series, aids Jaina Solo and the Darkmeld in their missions.Wuher - portrayed by Ted BurnettBartender at the Mos Eisley Cantina in A New Hope.[143]XanatosIn Jude Watson's Jedi Apprenticeseries, Xanatos is the former padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn who turned to the dark side of the Force.Prince XizorA character in Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. Little is known about his past. He is head of the Black Sun criminal syndicate, depicted "like the Godfather with a reptilian overlay." He puts a hit on Luke Skywalker, so that Darth Vader will suffer the emperors wrath and he will become his apprentice and his grip on the galaxy will be supreme.[144] According to Forces of Corruption, Xizor is apparently killed after the game's protagonist frames him. The character's name was inspired by a Portuguese name, Xico.[144] YYaddle - portrayed by Phil EasonFemale member of Yoda's species, Yaddle is a member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace.[145] Iain McCaig's concept art was originally a depiction of a young Yoda, conveying youth, pain, and wisdom inspired.[145] This work was used to create Yaddle.[145]Yané - portrayed by Candice Orwell in The Phantom Menace. She is one of Padme Amidala's handmaidens.Yoda - portrayed by Frank Oz, Tom Kane (voice only, mainly the tv series and video games)Jedi master who trained Count Dooku and Luke Skywalker. His species is unknown.[146]Joh YowzaA Yuzzum only seen in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. 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Star Wars Darth maul?

View source HistoryArticleDiscussion Darth Maul This article is about the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Maul. You may be looking for the comic miniseries of the same name. Darth Maul Biographical information Homeworld Iridonia[1] Born 54 BBY (19BrS)[2], Iridonia Died 32 BBY (3), Naboo (Doppelgänger killed 0 BBY (35), Kalakar Six) Physical description Species Zabrak[1] Gender Male[1] Height 1.75 meters[1] Hair color None[1] Eye color Yellow (dark side)[1] Chronological and political information Era(s) Rise of the Empire era Affiliation Order of the Sith Lords Trade Federation Galactic Empire (Dopplegänger) Known masters Darth Sidious [Hide][Source] "Fear. Fear attracts the fearful… the strong… the weak… the innocent… the corrupt. Fear. Fear is my ally." ―Darth Maul[src] Darth Maul was a Zabrak Sith Lord during the Naboo crisis. The apprentice of Darth Sidious, he was taken at an early age to be trained in the ways of the dark side of the Force. In 33 BBY, Sidious gave Maul his first mission: destroy the criminal organization Black Sun.[3] Maul carried out this task perfectly, dealing the group a grievous blow. In 32 BBY, the Invasion of Naboo began. Set up by the Dark Lord with the aid of his apprentice, the goal was to get Sidious, as Senator Palpatine, elected Supreme Chancellor of the Republic. After Amidala, queen of the Naboo, escaped, Maul was dispatched to follow her. He found her on Tatooine, where he had a short but intense duel with the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn. Later, Maul was sent to Naboo, where he fought Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Though he killed the Jedi Master, he underestimated Kenobi’s skill and was slain by the Padawan. Sidious would quickly replace Maul with a more powerful apprentice, the fallen Jedi Master Dooku. In 0 BBY, Darth Vader encountered and defeated a clone or dopplegänger of Maul created by the Secret Order of the Empire, possibly under orders from Palpatine. Maul was a master of Juyo, Jar'Kai, and Teräs Käsi, and chose to use a red double-bladed lightsaber for combat. Contents [hide] 1 Biography 1.1 Early life (54 BBY to 32 BBY) 1.2 Silus 1.3 Ultimate test 1.4 Black Sun and other missions 1.5 The Invasion of Naboo (32 BBY) 1.5.1 Duel on Tatooine 1.5.2 Duel on Naboo 1.5.2.1 Death 1.6 Echo in the Force 1.7 The Program remains 1.8 Dopplegänger on Kalakar VI 2 Personality and traits 2.1 Abilities 3 Behind the scenes 3.1 Trivia 3.2 Non-canon appearances 3.2.1 Early life 3.2.2 Hunting Obi-Wan 3.2.3 Demolition games 3.2.4 Holographic resurrection 4 Appearances 4.1 Non-canonical appearances 5 Sources 6 Notes and references 7 External links Biography Darth Maul as a child. Early life (54 BBY to 32 BBY) "It was a man… But like no other man…" ―Asa Naga[src] Darth Maul was a Zabrak born on Iridonia, the home planet of his species. Much of his early life is unknown, including his real name, but it is known that his master, Darth Sidious, took him from his family at a very early age. A younger Darth Maul training under Darth Sidious. Maul began training with Sidious at an early age, who indoctrinated in him the ways of the dark side of the Force. During his training, any show of fear was severely punished by Sidious, and any hint of mercy rewarded with cruelty. While fanatically devoted, Maul did maintain a bit of vanity: in the upper curvature of his left ear, a small, silver stud was positioned. It is unknown whether this was part of his master's indoctrination, but as few other successive Sith Lords possessed piercings, it can be assumed that this was merely personal preference. He also had his own sense of honor, respecting those he deemed worthy opponents and granting them quick deaths. By the time Maul was an adolescent, his master had already forged him into a weapon of pure hatred. Marked by Sith tattoos that covered his entire muscular body, the young Zabrak was now the ultimate tool of the dark side. Despite a traumatic childhood, Maul had filial feelings toward his master, and never once contemplated killing him—until his final test. Silus "Wipe them out. All of them" ―Darth Sidious[src] At some point in 33 BBY, Sidious pitted Maul against the Force-sensitive Drovian Silus, sending Maul to an unknown planet in the Outer Rim. Sidious claimed Silus to be a threat to his plans, due to the surge in the dark side created by the Drovian. Should the Jedi feel it through the Force too, Sidious's presence could be threatened; that, however, could just have been used to persuade Maul into doing his master's bidding. Silus was a hulking, savage brute using the Force for financial gain by pitting himself against other lesser opponents in a dueling ring. Sidious offered to take Silus on as his new apprentice should he be able to kill Maul. He found the Drovian, and after showing him a holo-message of his master containing Sidious' proposal of replacing Maul with Silus the two began to fight. A nullifier field surrounding the dueling ring prevented use of energy weapons, rendering Maul's lightsaber useless and forcing the pair into fighting using only the Force and unarmed combat tactics. Sidious' proposal of replacing Maul with Silus alarmed and unnerved his apprentice, causing a near-fatal lack of focus that allowed Silus to gain the upper hand. Calling upon his rage Maul prevailed in the end, using the Force to overload the field and using his lightsaber to end Silus' wretched life. Darth Sidious then revealed to Maul that the ordeal had only been a test. Ultimate test Darth Sidious applies Sith tattoos all over Maul's body. The ultimate test came when Maul was abandoned by his master on an isolated Outer Rim Territories world, forced to survive alone while being hunted by hordes of assassin droids. After a month's time, Sidious returned and challenged his apprentice to a lightsaber duel, one which Maul quickly lost. Sidious then tossed Maul's lightsaber aside and told Maul that he had failed, and revealed that he had been secretly training another apprentice to replace Maul the entire time. Rage and hatred overwhelmed Maul and, in one final act of defiance, he lunged forward and sunk his teeth into his master's hand. As he spat the blood back into his master's face in contempt, Maul realized he was no match for the Dark Lord of the Sith, and when Maul's emotions were finally spent, he prepared himself for death. Sidious struck his lightsaber down on Maul, but without killing him since it had only been a training lightsaber. Sidious then laughed. By wanting to kill his own master, Maul had in fact passed the final test. There had been no other apprentice. Sidious proclaimed him Darth Maul, a Lord of the Sith and took him to a new home on Coruscant. Black Sun and other missions "Stealth is the greatest tool of the Sith assassin." ―Darth Sidious[src] Maul originally went on countless missions of terror for his master, killing politicians, crime bosses, merchants, and warlords. Maul's very appearance had been carefully conceived to inject fear into the heart of the Sith's enemies and even their unwitting allies. Despite his untold successes, Maul longed for victory over Jedi. Victims of his included Lorn Pavan, Jedi Master Anoon Bondara, the Black Sun leader Alexi Garyn and his Nightsister guard Mighella, and all of the Black Sun vigos of 33 BBY, including Darnada and Morn. In addition, he killed the assassin Sinya. Maul riding Bloodfin. One of Maul's more notable missions was to unite Lommite Limited and InterGalactic Ore, two companies operating on Dorvalla, a planet in the Outer Rim, in order for the Trade Federation to move in and control all shipping of the ore. Lommite ore was an important component of transparisteel, a durable metal alloy used in many construction projects. Wilhuff Tarkin issued a challenge to the two companies for a major contract and both companies looked to the Toom clan to sabotage the other. This led to the loss of the majority of each company's ore transportation ships, and because of this the two companies made a joint effort to destroy the Toom clan. Maul followed the small army to the battlefield and, once they destroyed the Toom clan, killed the survivors, including high-ranking members of Lommite Limited such as Patch Bruit and the Falleen Caba'Zan, who was the leader of the InterGalactic Ore portion of the army. The mission was a success since the two companies' leaders came together and the Trade Federation received its prize. Another notable mission was to kill Hath Monchar, the Neimoidian Vice-Viceroy of the Trade Federation, and anyone he may have talked to about the trade embargo of Naboo. Maul learned that Monchar intended to sell a holocron that contained details of the embargo to Lorn Pavan, an information broker on Coruscant. Maul had to face both Jedi Padawan Darsha Assant and her Master Anoon Bondara. Maul dueled Bondara in a lightsaber fight on top of a building and nearly lost his life in the ensuing explosion when Bondara destroyed Maul's speeder bike. Darsha and Pavan escaped into the sewer system where they encountered and killed subterranean lifeforms. They made it to a cavern where they fought and escaped from a taozin, a Force resistant beast. Later Darsha Assant blew up the warehouse that they were fighting in, in an attempt to prevail where her Master had failed, claiming her life in the process. Maul escaped the inferno and continued to hunt for Pavan. Pavan followed Maul into space, and had a chance to kill Maul when he was hibernating on board a space station. However, Pavan's blaster only had enough power for a single kill shot or three stun shots, and he was worried about missing. He planned to hit Maul in the back with a stun bolt, and then try to steal his lightsaber and kill him. Maul was seemingly unaffected by the shot and woke up. He then pursued Pavan through the station and Pavan escaped. The mission ended when Maul ambushed Pavan outside of his room in a hotel on Coruscant and decapitated him.[4] The Invasion of Naboo (32 BBY) "At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have revenge." ―Darth Maul[src] Duel on Tatooine "This is my apprentice, Darth Maul. He will find your lost ship." ―Darth Sidious to Nute Gunray[src] Maul duels Qui-Gon Jinn on Tatooine. Prior to the Invasion of Naboo, Maul was dispatched to eliminate the Jedi who had been sent by the Republic to settle the conflict. After tracking them to the planet of Tatooine using the Force—and killing Aneesa Dym, a Pa'lowick smuggler who got in the way—Maul engaged the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn. Following a brief but intense duel Qui-Gon escaped, but with the fear of what would become the eventual revenge of the Sith. He only used one side of his double-bladed lightsaber in this short duel. Maul, having failed in his task to prevent Queen Amidala and the Chosen One from reaching Coruscant, was eager to exact revenge on the Jedi Knights. Duel on Naboo "You have been well trained, my young apprentice. They will be no match for you." ―Darth Sidious[src] In a second, vicious duel on Naboo—this time against both Qui-Gon and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi—Maul showed his true mastery of the lightsaber arts. Maul faces Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi on Naboo. A long and intense battle ensued, with Maul seemingly on the defensive but in actuality, steering the battle to a location of his choice. Drawing the Jedi out of the hangar and into the Palace reactor room, he engaged them on the high catwalks. Kicking Obi-Wan off the platform onto one of the lower catwalks, he turned to Qui-Gon, only to be knocked down himself. As Qui-Gon leapt down to deliver the killing blow, Maul kicked him in the gut and quickly righted himself. However, the Jedi Master delivered a flurry of attacks and drove Maul along the catwalk into the laser-walled security hallway protecting one of the exhaust shafts. Suddenly, the walls activated, separating Qui-Gon and Maul, but also Obi-Wan from Qui-Gon. With the battle momentarily halted, the three took a moment to recover, with Maul pacing like a caged animal. Maul killing Qui-Gon Jinn. When the wall deactivated, Qui-Gon immediately attacked, driving Maul to the edge of the shaft. However, Maul managed to regain the offensive. In the confined space around the shaft, Qui-Gon was unable to adequately counter-attack, and Maul eventually smacked the Jedi Master in the face with his weapon's long hilt, causing Qui-Gon to drop his lightsaber. Once this act was finished, Maul quickly impaled him in the stomach. Turning to Obi-Wan, Maul again awaited the laser-walls deactivation. As soon as it did, the Jedi Padawan viciously attacked, momentarily catching Maul off guard, even managing to sever Maul's weapon in two. Discarding the nonfunctional lesser half of his weapon, Maul unleashed a flurry of his own attacks, driving Obi-Wan back. Eventually, Maul pushed Obi-Wan into the shaft. As Obi-Wan grasped hold of a (mercifully inactive) input nozzle, Maul kicked the Jedi Padawan's lightsaber into the pit. Death As Darth Maul taunted Obi-Wan with lightsaber strikes on the edge of the pit, the Jedi Padawan managed to calm himself. Although Maul disposed of his lightsaber, Obi-Wan remembered his fallen master's weapon still lay at Qui-Gon's side. Using the Force, Obi-Wan leaped out of the melting pit and summoned the lightsaber to his hand. The Jedi Padawan landed after a mid-air turn, executing a blindingly fast horizontal slash that bisected Maul. Maul's two halves tumble down the shaft. Flinching in shock and pain, Maul fell backwards into the melting pit with a vague and muted yell, his two halves separating. After briefing the Jedi Council and the newly elected Supreme Chancellor, Obi-Wan was sworn to secrecy, as well as Queen Amidala, regarding the identity of the assassin and his connections to the Sith. Maul's death was an unfortunate setback for Darth Sidious, but for a calculating man with foreknowledge of the future, it was not a disaster. Perhaps it was even deliberate. Within a year Maul would be replaced with the late Qui-Gon's former Master, Darth Tyranus, who was not only a fully capable warrior and duelist, but also a charismatic idealist, exactly the traits Palpatine needed to instigate the Clone Wars. Echo in the Force An apparition of Maul would later appear to the Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker in a crystal cave on Ilum, only a few years after his death. Anakin was to enter a cave (similar to one which Luke Skywalker would later have to enter on Dagobah). When Anakin went into a trance-like state, Darth Maul appeared and Anakin immediately attacked him. After a furious battle in which Maul taunted Anakin about Qui-Gon's death and about the boy's training lightsaber, Anakin won, but as real as he might have looked, this time Maul was a creation of the dark side.[5][6] It was not the last time the two would do battle.[7] The Program remains Galen Marek: "Shut down, PROXY. There's nobody inside you that I haven't already defeated." PROXY: "Give me some credit, Master. I have one module you've never seen. An enemy I've stored for years..." ―PROXY reveals the fighting mode of Darth Maul[src] The Emperor had recorded many of Maul's training sessions over the years. Using this data, a training program mimicking his fighting style was developed. Darth Vader placed this fighting program, along with many others, into PROXY, Galen Marek's droid. Proxy used Darth Maul's holographic visage in his final attempt to complete his primary programming: to kill his master. He failed once again, and Marek cut the double-bladed lightsaber in half and impaled the droid with the two pieces. Dopplegänger on Kalakar VI "What could you hate enough to destroy me?" "Myself." ―Darth Maul and Darth Vader[src] The demise of Darth Maul's dopplegänger at the hands of Darth Vader on Kalakar Six. Shortly before the Battle of Yavin, a dark side splinter group called the Prophets of the Dark Side managed to resurrect Darth Maul. It is unknown whether this Maul was created through cloning techniques, by using some form of Sith Alchemy to restore and reanimate Maul's actual corpse, or through other means. The Prophets themselves stated that "there are techniques to mold a being in every way." As an example to the lesser vassals of Palpatine's Galactic Empire and to put an end to the tainted Sith Apprentice, Darth Vader, was chosen as the first target for the dark warrior. These dark side worshipers believed Vader to be too much of a Jedi to be a worthy Sith Lord.[7] On the shadowy volcanic moon Kalakar Six, Vader thought he would intercept a Rebel courier with the stolen plans to the first Death Star. Instead, he was met by a reborn Darth Maul and the observing dark acolytes. Darth Maul then dueled Vader. The two appeared to be evenly matched until Vader cut Maul's saber in two. Unlike on Naboo, this time both ends of the weapon continued to function, allowing Maul to switch to the Jar'Kai style. Due to his size and armor, Vader had a difficult time countering this style, and Maul gained the advantage. Yet, in the final moments of the battle, Vader surprised Maul by stabbing his lightsaber through his own body (and, through proximity, Maul as well), damaging his own life-support circuits and almost losing his own life in the process. With Maul defeated, the observing acolytes were executed by the newly-arrived Palpatine himself for their "treacherous" act towards his rule.[7] It is possible that this "resurrection" of his former apprentice was a test prepared by him for his new apprentice, although this has not been confirmed. Personality and traits "Maul had been an animal. A skilled animal, but a beast nonetheless." ―Darth Tyranus's thoughts on Darth Maul[src] Abilities Darth Maul was a fierce warrior, able to easily engage a Jedi Master and Padawan in battle. Darth Maul was a skilled lightsaber duelist, trained by Darth Sidious in Form VII, which drew on emotions and the dark side. Maul also mastered the fighting style of Teräs Käsi, and was also skilled in the Jar'Kai style of duo-saber fighting. Unlike the traditional dueling techniques of most Jedi, Maul combined his swordsmanship with martial arts and hand-to-hand combat skills—a combination which made him a nearly unstoppable dervish of destruction. He also mastered the Sith lanvarok. Due to intense training by Darth Sidious and his Zabrak heritage, Maul was able to withstand immense amounts of physical pain. While on the hunt for Alexi Garyn, After being clawed, and stabbed, he soon ran into one of the elite body guards, a Night Sister, who then used force lightning to try to subdue Maul. Maul shrugged off the attack and sliced her in half. However, it should be noted that Maul only devoted himself to Form VII's physical focus, desiring pure physical victory, rather than the "higher" Sith tradition of Dun Möch, dominating the opponents spirit and exposing his inner doubts through taunts and psychological warfare. When crippling the Black Sun Syndicate Maul came across an Iktotchi Guard who in turn attempted to read his mind in order to find who sent him and who he was hunting. Maul let him but the Iktotchi was soon incapacitated because of the darkness of his mind. Maul then neutralized the guard. Darth Maul's double-bladed lightsaber. When fighting multiple opponents, Maul extended the second blade of his lightsaber to form a saberstaff, doubling his lethality as Jedi rarely faced such a weapon, or a skilled practitioner in its use. Maul often used this to catch opponents by surprise. Maul had constructed the weapon himself, using ancient plans stored within one of the holocrons the Sith still possessed. He had based his lightsaber design upon that of Darth Zannah's weapon, which in turn had been a development on Exar Kun's original design. It is likely that this choice also came from his species' penchant for the zhaboka, a similar weapon. Darth Maul was also skilled in combining Force talents with mechanics. Sidious gave Maul the funds and schematics he needed, and provided his apprentice with a secret facility on Coruscant in which to work. There Maul constructed his signature speeder bike Bloodfin and the Dark Eye seeker droids. Using the Force mechanical skill mechu-deru, Maul modified the protocol droid C-3PX into an assassin droid to guard his ship. He also used Force Grip and Force Choke in Shadow Hunter, choking Hath Monchar while interrogating him and then used Force Grip to lift him up and decapitate him. Sidious also gave Maul a powerful Sith Infiltrator called Scimitar which contained a cloaking shield generator. This vehicle was developed by Raith Sienar, the man whose company would later develop the TIE/ln starfighter for the Empire. Behind the scenes Darth Maul on Tatooine. "You worms are no match for the dark side!" ―Darth Maul[src] Darth Maul was played by martial arts specialist Ray Park and voiced by British actor Peter Serafinowicz. Darth Maul's striking visual design, in addition to his limited role in the film, have left many fans wanting to know more about him. Maul would also eventually appear in the Star Wars books By James Luceno, and other authors. In Shadow Hunter, Maul is depicted as "almost 2 meters tall". However in the rest of his appearances his height is supposed to be 1.75 meters. George Lucas had described Darth Maul as "a figure from your worst nightmare". Designer Iain McCaig thus offered Lucas a design based on a nightmare of his, which was rejected, but later inspired the Nightsister Sith witch. One day McCaig was trying to make "Sith lord versions" of the art department crew, and drew David Dozoretz, head of the animations group, with a circuit board on his face. Lucas got intrigued by the circuit board idea, and McCaig started producing similar caricatures. After getting frustrated with a drawing of production designer Gavin Bocquet, McCaig started covering it in tape. He liked the result, described as "a kind of Rorschach pattern", and so did Lucas. The final drawing had McCaig's own face, with a pattern based on three things: a concept of a "flayed flesh face", face-painting of African tribes and further Rorschach experimentation (dropping ink onto paper, folding it in half and opening).[8] Darth Maul's head originally had feathers, based on prayer totems, but the Creature Effects crew led by Nick Dudman interpreted those feathers as horns. Other changed design was his clothing, from a tight body suit with a muscle pattern to the Sith robe based on Samurai pleats, because the lightsaber battles involved much jumping and spinning.[8] Darth Maul's name is likely a reference to his role as Palpatine's personal assassin. His pre-Sith name is unknown; some (including notorious fraud SuperShadow) cite "Khameir Sarin" as a possibility, as it allegedly appears in some foreign translations of the Episode I novelization, but this has not yet been proven. The novelization of The Phantom Menace suggests that Darth Maul never dueled a Jedi before Qui-Gon Jinn[9]. This is contradictory to Darth Maul's Expanded Universe duels with Anoon Bondara and Darsha Assant[10]. Darth Maul on the cover of Super Bombad Racing. Shadday Potkin described Darth Vader as "Palpatine's mailed fist, Dooku's successor, Maul's inheritor." However, neither Shadday nor any Jedi should know Darth Maul's name and identity. It is possible that Nute Gunray or the Trade Federation may have leaked to the Federation about the name of the Sith or information on Maul's name could have been revealed to the Jedi through Gunray's mechno-chair, but this is unconfirmed. This is not the first time this mistake has been made; in Rogue Planet, Obi-Wan Kenobi mentions Maul by name, and Ferus Olin claims that every Padawan of his and Anakin's generation knew the story of Qui-Gon Jinn's death, and of how Obi-Wan had dueled Maul to the death. However, in the novelization of Revenge of the Sith, Anakin refers to Maul only as "the one Obi-Wan left in pieces on Naboo." Dooku then muses that "Maul had been an animal," but does not say his name. Darth Maul has appeared in many video games, during the planning stages of the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Darth Maul was one of the characters being considered to have his own game centered around him. Instead he was given a cameo as one of PROXY's training holograms.[11] Other games that Darth Maul has appeared in include: Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace; Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles; Star Wars: Battle for Naboo; Star Wars Episode I: Obi-Wan's Adventures; Star Wars: Obi-Wan; Lego Star Wars: The Video Game; Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy; Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga; Star Wars: Demolition; Star Wars: SuperBombadRacing. He also makes a non cannon appearance in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 as a secret unlockable character. Trivia It is unknown what happened to Darth Maul's lightsaber, although it is possible that at least one half was recovered by his master. In the non-canon ending of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Galen Marek undergoes reconstruction surgery much like Darth Vader and General Grievous and is made Darth Sidious' servant and assassin. He is given 6 lightsaber hilts by his new master, including one half of Darth Maul's. Non-canon appearances Darth Maul is a favorite subject for non-canon, what-if stories. He was first "resurrected" in Star Wars Tales 9, where he fought Darth Vader in the short Infinities story Resurrection, though it was never made clear in the story how this Maul was resurrected. Leland Chee later declared that the incident was canon, without clarifying the origins of this doppelgänger.[12] Warning: The following section is non-canon. It contains information explicitly released under the Infinities brand, and/or confirmed to be non-canon by the author or Lucasfilm. Everything said in this section and not elsewhere did not happen in the "proper" Star Wars continuity. Early life A young Maul steals a hoverboard from a bystander. During Maul's early years, he was sent to the Happy Nerf Herder, a maximum security home for wayward boys on Coruscant. While there, he was involved in a breakout and, upon escaping, went on a hunt for a lollipop. After using a cable to get to the nearby Mon Calamari Fish Market, Maul stole a hoverboard from a bystander, accidentally causing an explosion by doing so. He used this hoverboard to get to RIB hutt, where he crashed into an unknown Hutt before stealing a lightsaber from a Jedi who was at the restaurant. Maul used this lightsaber to jump off the side of the building and slow his landing by slicing the lightsaber down the building's side. Though the Jedi chased him, Maul eventually landed upon a granite slug which had attached itself to the building and dropped the lightsaber before landing on an airspeeder along with the slug. The airspeeder went along, out of control, before catapulting both Maul and the slug onto a nearby building which contained a lollipop shop. Before Maul was able to get his sought-after lollipop, however, he was taken captive by a Senate Guard who brought him before Senator Palpatine. Though the Guardsman wanted to take him back to the security home, Palpatine stated that Maul simply needed better guidance and that he would re-educate the boy personally. Maul finally got his lollipop as Palpatine put it in his mouth. Hunting Obi-Wan Darth Maul, returned from the dead, surviving thanks to a prosthetic lower half. "There is no Palpatine. No Empire. No Jedi. There is no light, no dark… just you and I here now." ―Darth Maul to Obi-Wan Kenobi[src] As it turns out, Maul somehow survived his bisection and subsequent fall into the reactor shaft on Naboo. Fitted with cybernetic legs, he began a vicious hunt for the only person to have defeated him; Obi-Wan Kenobi. He hunted the Jedi for many years, always being but a step behind him until 16 BBY when he discovered Owen Lars and a toddler-age Luke Skywalker. He attacked them menacingly while still staying in his hooded cloak, his triple-jointed droid legs (similar to Grievous's) the only part of him visible. He proceeded to call out through the Force to an unseen enemy he could nevertheless sense. The evil, psychic voice claimed to have been tracking this adversary for years, just missing him on Kamino, Geonosis, and Mustafar and to have killed many witnesses on Polis Massa before finally gaining crucial information in Mos Espa from an aged Toydarian junk dealer, who he then murdered. The dark creature declared that he knew threatening Luke Skywalker would bring his adversary out into the open.[13] At this point, a gray-haired Obi-Wan Kenobi burst from the sand and confronted Maul, provoking the former Sith to cast aside his cloak and reveal his identity. With his severed lower body replaced by a pair of large cybernetic legs and abdomen, and his cranial horns having grown, crown-like, to over three times their original length, Maul was consumed with greater hatred than ever before and clearly never resumed contact with his former master, having dedicated his new life to avenging himself on the man who had bested him. Maul and Kenobi rematch. Kenobi and Maul engaged in a furious rematch. Kenobi managed to gain the upper hand when he severed Maul's arm, cutting the darksider's weapon in two in the process, as well as breaking some of Maul's horns with his bare hand. Mouth gaping in a silent scream, Maul summoned the remaining half of his weapon and turned to face Kenobi, only to find himself facing the Jedi's lightsaber emitter[13]. With his lightsaber hilt to Maul's forehead and his finger on the blade-ignition button, Kenobi hesitated to execute his helpless opponent, but had the decision taken out of his hands when the revived Owen literally blew the former Sith's head off with his damaged rifle. Obi-Wan said he would take the body and burn it in the Dune Sea, to which Owen replied, "I told you I'd keep him safe, and I will. Even if that means from YOU. You don't come back here. Understand?" Obi-Wan departed with Maul's corpse, speaking to Luke through the Force, assuring him "Don't worry. I'll be right here… even if you can't see me."[13] Old Wounds is not officially announced as a canon story yet. But three sources do imply canonicity, although they don't necessarily mean it is canon: The Story of General Grievous: Lord of War by Abel G. Peña has a sentence that reads"The Soulless One was eventually tracked down by a cyborg acquaintance of Obi-Wan's, an old enemy who anonymously reported the ship to the local Imperial authorities." (however that was not stated to be Maul; it could have been any of Obi-Wan's old encounters, possibly even one who so far hasn't been given a name or story in the Expanded Universe), Star Wars: Battlefront II has Darth Maul appearing as a hero character on Polis Massa and Mustafar, planets he only visits in Old Wounds, but that is gameplay and not part of the storyline, and lastly, this story appears in "Star Wars: Visionaries", which has several different stories in it, but not all of them are canon. Not only did Leland Chee already say this was non-canon, but Watto was still alive in 1 ABY during the events of Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided, which was in the years following the events of Old Wounds, making this story indeed non-canon. Demolition games Darth Maul competing in Jabba's demolition games. "None shall survive." ―Darth Maul[src] Maul was somehow once more alive on Tatooine, sometime shortly after the Battle of Hoth. Before anyone had even seen him, the young Wade Vox felt his presence in the Force as a strange, prickling sense of fear as he was getting ready for combat in Jabba's demolition games; this feeling stayed with him throughout the combat, though Vox tried to shake off the feeling of impending dread after his narrow victory. It was soon after this that Jabba, floating over the Dune Sea and awaiting the next round of combat, spotted Maul's speeder bike on the horizon. Jabba lifted his arm to point at the object in the distance and his suspicions were soon confirmed by Bib Fortuna who informed his master that what he saw seemed to be a contraption favored by the Sith. Jabba let out a long, rumbling laugh and soon managed to convince Maul to take part in his demolition games so that Jabba could exploit his new "wild card" to gather even more ill-gotten gains. Maul fought against the other competitors on his Bloodfin, striking them down with its cannons as well as his double-bladed lightsaber though it is unknown what happened to him upon entering these games.[14] Holographic resurrection Jedi Master Luke Skywalker is attacked by Darth Maul's "solid state hologram" on Iridonia. "I will have my revenge…" ―Darth Maul[src] Later, during the reign of the New Republic, a mad Iridonian scientist named Drell Kahmf managed to retrieve and resuscitate Darth Maul's brain from where he was killed. This mad Iridonian scientist believed Maul to be a paragon of the Iridonian people. To the end of giving Maul new life he placed his brain in a chemical vat, wired up to a device which utilized technology he called a "solid-state holographic projection" which could manifest anywhere in Iridonia's capital. As a hologram, this wraithlike version of Maul had the ability to strike, but could not be struck back. When Jedi Master Luke Skywalker arrived on Iridonia in an ambassadorial capacity, he was attacked by the Jedi-hating holographic Maul. Not easily fooled by the dark warrior's ghostly appearance, Luke searched for the anomalous presence of Maul through the Force and stumbled upon Kahmf's hideout. Luke declared that "artificially keeping him alive was causing an unnatural disturbance in the Force" and scared Kahmf away before switching off the life-support system sustaining Maul's disembodied brain. Finally, Maul was brought to an end.

Is Darth maul Darth Vaders dad?

Many people think that his father was Darth Plagues who had the power to create people with force as said in episode 3

How does luke skywalker turn into Darth Vader?

It is in fact Anakin Skywalker (Luke's father) who turns into Darth Vader.

Anakin begins his turn to the darkside when he finds that his mother has been killed and he takes revenge on those who murdered her.

Anakin's conversion to the darkside is completed when the emperor tells Anakin that he has killed the woman he loves (Padmé) and Anakin is consumed by guilt and anger.

How many light years across is your galaxy?

The Milky Way galaxy is approximately 100,000 light-years (30 kiloparsecs, 9x1017 km) in diameter, and is considered to be, on average, about 1,000 ly (0.3 kpc) thick .

How did Darth Vader get burned?

Darth Vader got burned in a fight with Obi-Wan Kenobi in the third episode. Obi-Wan sliced Vader causing him to fall near the lava, catching a piece of his clothing on fire burning nearly his whole body.

How did Darth maul survived after obi-wan killed him?

Apparently, yes. How anyone can survive being bisected at the waist and falling several hundred feet into a reactor where their body would be destroyed is beyond me, though. It is believed that someone came across his corpse and rebuilt him with Robotic Limbs and Organs (He basically becomes a Cyborg)... The rebuilt Maul is basically the Torso, head and Arms of Maul with the Legs of General Grievous..... Only difference is.. His horns are also Metallic, and much longer and... pointier

What is anakins sith name?

Darth Vader

he has a red lightsaber

remember may the force be with you!

Who is the stronger emperor or Vader?

The Emperor is the stronger of the two because he taught Darth Vader everything

he knows, and he can shoot lightning from his fingers.

Mr.Seidschlag

Does boba fett survive?

Yes, according to the Expanded Universe. He escapes and is rescued by Dengar.

Can a Jedi fly?

No way. Science fiction. Special effects. ;]

Where do you unlock Darth Vader?

The only way to obtain Darth Vader on Soul Calibur 4 (which I assume you're referring to), is to purchase him online as downloadable content. The character should be a little bit less than five dollars, if I recall correctly.

Who is the original author of Star Wars?

George Lucas came up with the stories (this is actually debated). As far as screenplays, he did the script for A New Hope, and Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan wrote the script for Empire Strikes Back, with Lucas and Kasdan for Return of the Jedi.

As far as the prequels, Lucas wrote Eps. I & III, and he wrote Ep. II with Jonathan Hales.

Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Who_wrote_Star_Wars#ixzz1HSeJ1DzY

What is an earthen jar called?

It's called and OLLA!!!!!!! Have a great year!!

How do you use jedi mind control?

it is not mind control it is a force suggestion that is why it only works on the weak minded. and you cant do it.

Where does Darth Vader die?

In the movies Darth Vader does not have an apprentice. He tries to turn Luke Skywalker into his apprentice but fails.

However before that Darth Vader had a secret apprentice

(not in any of the movies) he called starkiller (real name Galen Marek) whome he recruited on Kashyyyk when he went there to kill a jedi named Kento Marek (Galen's father) anyways starkiller was trained by Vader and thenchallenged to kill three remaining jedi Rham Kota, (the leader of his own miltia that fought the empire) Kazzadan Paratis (a crazed jedi who took refuge on the planet Raxus Prime and then built his own force sesitive robots) and lastly Shaark Ti (A jedi member was on the jedi consil who took refuge on felushia and trained her own apprentice Maris Brood. (who is mentioned later in better detail) Once Starkiller defeats all the jedis he is betrayed by Vader and then hes swears to seek vengence by starting a rebelion and deystroying the sith with there own power. First he set off to cloud city to find Rahm Kota who didn't die in his duel with starkiller but instead was only blinded. So once Kota is found starkiller goes to kashyyyk where he finds princess leia and rescues the wookies from becoming slaves on the death star. Then he travels to Felucia once again to find Bail Organa and rescue him but he finds Maris Brood holding him hostage but Maris has become filled with rage and hate and she attacks starkiller. he defeats her (defeat not kill) and saves Bail Organa. Now for reasons I'm not sure of starkiller goes back to raxus prime to kill a bunch of empire scum I guess but he also pulls a giant star destroyer out of the sky with the force. Then Starkiller, Kota, Leia, Bail, and two other people brought by Bail come together to discuss the creation of a rebelion when they are interupted by Darth Vader and his troops who then capture Kota bail leia and the two other people leaving only starkiller his training droid proxy and starkillers hot pilot who hes in love with. starkiller finally believes hes ready he goes to the death star to face Darth Vader and Darth sidious.upon reaching Vader starkiller defeats him but Darth sidious temps him to kill Vader and join him as a sith. now what realy happened was starkiller attacked Darth sidious but didn't kill him cause it would put him on the path of evil and Darth sidious then tries to kill starkillers friend but starkiller holds him off whiles his friends escape and he dies in a blast of Darth sidious' lightning and his friends create the rebel alliance and use his family crest as their insignia. On the flip side the game star wars the force unleashed they give the option to kill Darth Vader and join the sith what happens is you kill Vader try to kill sidious to but sidious see's your ship outside and pulls it towards starkiller and his friends. His friends are killed starkiller live but takes on a robotic body like Darth vaders but more advanced. In the game depending on what path picked at the end the player receives a specail in gae costume of ethier the jedi ceremonial robes for choosing the light side (these robes were put on the dead bodies of jedis during there funerals) or the sith stalker suit for choosing the dark side (this is similar to the robotic body starkiller receives buts is slightly different because the sith stalker suit is just a sith robe with armoed plates put on in)

and that is how starkiller died...

and his whole lif story

Is Luke skywalker evil?

Luke Skywalker is a real name of a fictional character potrayed by a real life actor in a science-fiction film with a fictional storyline.

How did N'kata Del Gormo die?

when in battle Darth pleagusis was throwing his saber to yoda, Jedi Master N'Kata del Gormo blocked himself to save yoda but he returned in spirit explaining the prophecy and it became true he explained that the chosen one will be a jedi becoming sith luke isn't the chosen one he is the chosen one to conflict his father that's why yoda siad he isn't the last jedi