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"The Jedi, she said the Force was with us. She charged into the rain, and we followed her."
―Altadan Igar, to Luke Skywalker[1]

A Jedi fought alongside soldier Altadan Igar and the Galactic Republic in a battle against the Confederacy of Independent Systems on the astronomical object Celes IV during the Clone Wars. She led a dangerous and high-risk assault during the battle that cost many lives but allowed the Republic to win the battle and conquer a Separatist fortress.

In 4 ABY, Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker surrendered himself to Igar, who had become a Galactic Empire commander. Igar was reminded of the Jedi he had fought beside, telling Skywalker about her and what he had experienced on Celes IV. He explained that her actions had informed his negative opinion of the Jedi Order and its doctrine.

Biography[]

Celes IV[]

"I fought beside the Jedi once, on Celes IV, defending my home. A hard rock, a miserable rain, endless bloodshed, a great dark Separatist fortress too shielded to reduce from orbit."
―Altadan Igar, to Luke Skywalker[1]
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The Jedi fought alongside Altadan Igar (pictured).

Sometime between 22 BBY and 19 BBY,[2] a Jedi fought in a battle of the Clone Wars between the Confederacy of Independent Systems and the Galactic Republic on the astronomical object Celes IV. She led Galactic Republic forces, including soldier and Celes IV native Altadan Igar, against Separatist forces. They performed a ground assault to annex a Separatist fortress since the fortress's shields prevented it from being attacked from orbit. As it rained heavily on Celes IV, the Jedi, Igar, and the Republic forces were pinned down and under fire without relief or support. They ended up in a cave, a position Igar considered impossible to lead a charge from.[1]

The Jedi, wielding her lightsaber, insisted that the Force was with them and decided to lead the Republic forces into battle. However, she was initially unsure about her decision and briefly hesitated before starting the attack. The charge cost many lives but ultimately resulted in them winning the battle, taking control of the fortress from the Separatists, and freeing Celes IV's star system. Believing that no one else would have led such a risky attack but a Jedi and deeming the deaths of his comrades pointless, Igar began to resent the Jedi Order and its ways and thought that the Jedi were insane.[1]

Legacy[]

"Back on Celes Four, you say no soldier you have ever served beside would have led that charge. You should have died there. But you did not. What is that, if not destiny?"
―Skywalker, to Igar[1]

Over two decades later,[2] in 4 ABY,[3] Jedi Knight[4] Luke Skywalker surrendered himself to Igar, who had become the commander of a Galactic Empire shield bunker on the Forest Moon of Endor. After realizing that Skywalker was a Jedi and taking his lightsaber from him, Igar was reminded of the Jedi he had fought alongside on Celes IV, specifically remembering the hissing sound of raindrops hitting her lightsaber. He told Skywalker that the only people he had seen possess lightsabers who were not collectors were cultists and fools.[1]

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Altadan Igar spoke to Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker (pictured) about the Jedi he had fought alongside.

As he walked Skywalker to the shield generator of the Death Star II[1] battle station[4] to deliver him to Imperial[1] Sith Lord[4] Darth Vader, Skywalker realized that Igar had fought alongside a Jedi because of the hatred in his speech. Igar confirmed Skywalker's suspicion and told the latter about his experience serving the Republic with the Jedi on Celes IV and how her actions had made him resent them, claiming that her blind belief in the Force and unnecessary risk-taking had cost lives and that such chaos needed to be answered with order. However, Skywalker insisted that believing in the Force and fighting for freedom was good and suggested that Igar's survival on Celes IV—despite the Jedi's risky choice—was destiny.[1]

After the conversation, Igar and his men found the body of Imperial scout trooper Rell, and Skywalker revealed that he had taken Rell and other troopers down. In response, one of Igar's men, stormtrooper Dooze, began to brutally hit Skywalker with the butt of his blaster rifle. After remembering how the Jedi had briefly hesitated when they were in the cave on Celes IV before she had led the risky attack, Igar ordered Dooze to stop attacking Skywalker.[1]

Personality and traits[]

"There was no reason for it. Our position was impossible. No general, no soldier I have ever served beside since would have led that charge. Only a mad wizard, following the will of the Force."
―Igar, to Skywalker[1]

The Jedi believed deeply in the Force and in following its will, using her belief that the Force was with them to lead soldiers into a dangerous and deadly attack. Altadan Igar believed her to have been mad and foolish for that decision, believing she was using following the Force as an excuse for her actions and noting that he had never worked with anyone else who would have made the same decision.[1]

Skills and abilities[]

"We won the battle. We took the fortress. We freed the system. Many of us died. But we won."
―Igar, to Skywalker on what he, the Jedi, and the Republic forces accomplished[1]

As a member of the Jedi Order, the Jedi was trained and capable with a lightsaber and could use and commune with the Force. Her skills were profound enough to allow her to lead the Republic to victory in battle on Celes IV and conquer a large Separatist fortress.[1]

Equipment[]

"Since the Clone Wars, I have seen lightsabers in the hands of collectors, cultists, and fools. Which one, I wonder, are you?"
―Igar, to Skywalker[1]

The Jedi wielded a green-bladed lightsaber during the battle on Celes IV.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

The Jedi was mentioned in the short story "The Man Who Captured Luke Skywalker," written by Max Gladstone and published in the 2023 anthology From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi.[1]

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