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| Species Human Sex Male Hair Color Brown with streaks of gray Eye Color Blue Height 1.93 meters (6 foot 4 in.) Homeworld Unknown |
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| Qui-Gon Jinn was one of the Order's most venerated Jedi masters until the time of his death in The Phantome Menace. Strong in the Living Force, he often blew the rule book to specks of dust and followed his heart when he believed in something, bringing down the anger of the Jedi Council. In his lifetime, he trained two padawans. His first, the infamous Xanatos, fell to the Dark Side when he witnessed Qui-Gon killing his father on a mission to Xanatos's homeworld, Telos. His last, and perhaps his greatest triumph, was Obi-Wan Kenobi. Qui-Gon possessed a keen attunement to the "here-and-now," but didn't adhere to the big picture perspective of the unifying Force. Jedi Master Plo Koon even tried to get him to join the Council, but Qui-Gon refused to be tied down. During the fourth year of Obi-Wan's apprenticeship, Qui-Gon fell in love with his lifelong friend and fellow Jedi, Tahl, who had been blinded on an earlier mission. When she and Qui-Gon went on a mission to New Apsolon to save two girls, Tahl was kidnapped. She died shortly thereafter from injuries sustained from the kidnapping. In a fit of grief, Qui-Gon nearly made a downward spiral into the Dark Side, but was rescued from it by Obi-Wan just before Qui-Gon could brutally kill her kidnapper. On his last mission with Obi-Wan to the planet to Naboo, Qui-Gon was stabbed in the chest by Darth Maul, leaving Obi-Wan with the burden and dying request of training Anakin Skywalker, whom Qui-Gon believed to be the prophesized Chosen One. |
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