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«The Inquisitors were the weapons of the Emperor, sent out into the galaxy after Order 66 to track down and kill any Jedi who remained.»
Dok-Ondar to Jedi aspirant Karr Nuq Sin[5]

Inquisitor was a rank used within the Inquisitorius Program of the Galactic Empire. As dark side agents of the Empire, their main purview was to hunt surviving Jedi in the aftermath of Order 66 for the purpose of elimination or induction into the Inquisitorius, where they could be made to serve Darth Sidious.

The Grand Inquisitor led the Inquisitors. An eponymous individual served as the Grand Inquisitor throughout the Imperial Era, and the Third Sister served in that position briefly during 9 BBY. Lesser Inquisitors were given the title of Brother or Sister and a number once they killed their first Jedi and proved their value. Such individuals included the Second Sister, Third Brother, Third Sister, Fourth Sister, Fifth Brother, Sixth Brother, Seventh Sister, Eighth Brother, Ninth Sister, Tenth Brother, and Thirteenth Sister. Barriss Offee, Tualon Yaluna, Marrok, Jerserra's master, and a humanoid also served as Inquisitors.

Description[]

Overview[]

"Who are they?"
"Inquisitors. Many were Jedi who turned to the dark side. Now, they hunt their own kind."
―Leia Organa and Obi-Wan Kenobi, upon seeing Fourth Sister and Fifth Brother[6]

Inquisitors inducted into the ranks of the Inquisitorius left behind their old names and took up new ones, in which they were labelled Brother/Sister, denoting their sexes.[7]

Roles and power[]

"The Inquisitorius. A project of mine, long planned. Slaves to the light side once, now awake. Hunters, one and all."
"What do they hunt?"
"Why, Jedi, of course."
―Darth Sidious and Darth Vader[8]

A high-ranking title within the Galactic Empire,[9] Inquisitors were mainly tasked with identifying and either capturing young Force-sensitive individuals or eliminating them, including former Jedi, Padawans, and those originating from other Force-wielding traditions.[4] Inquisitors also acted as enforcers, eliminating political dissidents[10] and threats such as rebel factions and Old Republic sympathizers.[11] Their nature, objective, and membership were kept secret from most other branches of the Empire.[4]

As agents under the command of the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader,[12] Inquisitors held a high status in the Empire and had discretionary authority to commandeer and command Imperial assets required to complete their mission,[4] personally commanded Purge Troopers,[13] and some even held a commander rank within Inquisitorius.[14] However, Inquisitors were subordinate to the Grand Inquisitor and other high-ranking Imperial positions, including a Grand Moff.[4]

Skills and training[]

"The Inquisitors are formidable fighters. They are former Jedi!"
"And they fight like it. Defensive. Moving to attack only when there is no other choice. The Jedi taught that a battle could be counted a victory even if both parties survive. This error has infected the Inquisitors' tactics."
―The Grand Inquisitor and Darth Vader[15]

During their first years of service, the Inquisitors were weak in the dark side of the Force, for their fighting style was reminiscent of their Jedi training. In order to rectify this, Darth Vader trained them to change their fighting style from a defensive style to an offensive one. Some of Vader's training sessions caused some Inquisitors to lose limbs as a lesson in loss. As they were servants of the Sith, Darth Sidious also ensured that the Inquisitors weren't privy to all the knowledge and skills of a Sith Lord.[15] In time, Inquisitors grew in power and skill, though no more than their Sith masters allowed them to be, and came to be considered some of the most skilled fighters in the galaxy.[4]

Among known Inquisitors, Seventh Sister, Second Sister, and Ninth Sister were examples of distinguished inquisitors whose abilities made them among the most deadliest of fighters within Inquisitorius.[14][10][16]

Equipment[]

"My elite band of Jedi hunters, the Inquisitorius, employed lightsabers with a design reminiscent of Darth Maul's dual-bladed weapon but with one distinct improvement. An emitter ring surrounded the hilt, allowing the opposing blades to rotate at high speeds, grealty increasing their ability to deal death and destruction. Each Inquisitor was permitted to customize their saber to best complement their brutal fighting style."
―Darth Sidious[17]

The Inquisitors wore black and grey bodysuits with armor, and were equipped with crimson-bladed lightsabers. Inquisitors typically used double-bladed spinning lightsabers, which were equipped with a spinning mechanism that allowed the saber to be spun automatically in order to improve their ability to deflect incoming attacks.[4][13]

History[]

"During the early years of the Empire, the red blades of the Inquisitorius cut a swath through the galaxy as they wiped any remaining traces of the Jedi Order from existence. Once the Jedi were finally considered extinct by the Empire, the Inquisitorius vanished into the darkness as well."
―Luke Skywalker[18]
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Inquisitors train with Darth Vader

The rank of Inquisitor was active by 19 BBY in the aftermath of the Order 66. Fearing the threat that the surviving Jedi posed to his rule, Darth Sidious created the Inquisitorius to track down and corrupt or eliminate the last remaining Jedi.[19] Sidious then tasked his Sith apprentice, Darth Vader, with training the former Jedi in the dark side to become Inquisitors in their service. The Inquisitors were led by the the Grand Inquisitor, who had been personally chosen by the Emperor and came to work alongside Vader.[12] As Dark Lord of the Sith, Vader governed the Inquisitorius in the name of his master, Darth Sidious.[13] Members of the Inquisitorius were frowned upon by some members of the rest of the Galactic Empire. Imperial Security Bureau chief supervisor Lank Denvik, for example, doubted the effectiveness of the Inquisitorius, viewing the Inquisitors as "armored abominations".[20]

In 14 BBY, the Second Sister and Ninth Sister hunted down the Padawan survivor Cal Kestis and his crew on the Stinger Mantis. The Second Sister took a personal interest in Kestis, as she used him to find Eno Cordova's holocron, which contained a copy of a list of Force-sensitive children made during the final days of the Jedi Order, in an effort win the favor of the Emperor. Both the Second Sister and Ninth Sister were ultimately defeat by Cal Kestis, with the former having a change of faith after her former Jedi Master, Cere Junda, apologized for her role in her transformation as an Inquisitor. With Darth Vader perceiving her change of faith as failure, she was executed by the Dark Lord.[13] The Ninth Sister was finally killed by Kestis in 9 BBY on Coruscant.

At some point between 18 and 5 BBY[21], a humanoid male Inquisitor was alerted to Ahsoka Tano's presence in a farming village. After burning the village, Tano engaged and eventually killed him.

Blaise Zirkonn, a Force-sensitive agent of the Inquisitorius who worked with the organization for nearly a decade, hoped to be promoted to the rank of Inquisitor.[3] In 4 BBY, after the death of the Grand Inquisitor, the Seventh Sister became a vital commander within the ranks of Inquisitorius.[14] She and other Inquisitors sought to ultimately replace their previous leader as the new Grand Inquisitor,[22] though she was ultimately killed alongside the Fifth Brother and the Eighth Brother.[23]

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Though it was thought that Darth Vader was all that was left of the Inquisitors, Marrok outlived Vader to remain active during the New Republic Era.

Eventually, the Empire came to consider the Jedi to be finally extinct, and the Inquisitorius were said to have vanished with them, especially with the death of the Grand Inquisitor.[18][24] By around the time of the Battle of Yavin, Vader was considered to be the last of the Jedi religion left in the Empire.[25] However, Vader had kept the Grand Inquisitor's spirit from passing beyond the world of the living, turning him into a trap for any aspiring Jedi who ventured to the Tempes Jedi outpost.[26] Additionally, a humanoid Inquisitor by the name of Marrok would be active during the New Republic Era[27] past Vader's own demise.[28] Marrok took up the life of a mercenary and was employed by Imperial loyalist Morgan Elsbeth. The mysterious Inquisitor[27] assisted Elsbeth in her efforts to locate Grand Admiral Mitth'raw'nuruodo "Thrawn," whose return to the galaxy could galvanize the divided Imperial remnants.[29]

Appearances[]

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Sources[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. The earliest chronological appearance of an Inquisitor was in Darth Vader 6 which takes place shortly after Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 19 BBY. Therefore, it can be deduced that the Inquisitor was founded by 19 BBY.
  2. Star Wars Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to a Galaxy Far, Far Away states that Ahsoka Tano fought Darth Vader on Malachor three years before the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 0 BBY. Therefore, the Mission to Malachor took place in 3 BBY. Star Wars Helmet Collection 26 (Databank A-Z: Imperial Future Council–Inquisitorius) states that within three standard years of the mission, the Inquisitorious no longer existed. Therefore, the Inquisitorius must have been dissolved between 3 and 0 BBY.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Nexus of Power
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Dawn of Rebellion
  5. Force Collector
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi new series logo Obi-Wan Kenobi — "Part II"
  7. Darth Vader (2017) 17
  8. Darth Vader (2017) 6
  9. The Art of Star Wars Rebels
  10. 10.0 10.1 StarWars-DatabankII Second Sister in the Databank (backup link)
  11. ToppsDigitalLogo Star Wars: Card Trader (Card: Fifth Brother - REB-13 - Galactic Files 2016)
  12. 12.0 12.1 Darth Vader (2017) 6
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Star Wars: The Lightsaber Collection
  15. 15.0 15.1 Darth Vader (2017) 7
  16. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
  17. Star Wars: The Secrets of the Sith
  18. 18.0 18.1 Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi
  19. Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
  20. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
  21. Ahsoka establishes that the Sixth Brother was the first Inquisitor Ahsoka Tano ever encountered. As Ahsoka dates itself to be a year into the Imperial Era, which started in 19 BBY according Star Wars: Galactic Atlas, the events of the novel must occur in 18 BBY. As such, the events of "Resolve" must take place during or after that year because it features Tano encountering a different Inquisitor. It also takes place before Tano actively became part of the Rebellion by the events of "Out of Darkness," which The Official Star Wars Fact File Part 84 (5 BBY 27–30, Out of darkness) dates to 5 BBY.
  22. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Always Two There Are"
  23. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Twilight of the Apprentice"
  24. StarWars Star Wars Inside Intel: The Inquisitorius on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
  25. Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
  26. Star Wars (2020) 6
  27. 27.0 27.1 StarWars-DatabankII Marrok (Inquisitor) in the Databank (backup link)
  28. Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
  29. AhsokaS1 Logo Ahsoka — "Part One: Master and Apprentice"
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