Rise of the Old Masters

"Do or do not. There is no try."

- Kanan Jarrus, quoting Master Yoda

"Rise of the Old Masters" is the third episode of the first season of the animated television series Star Wars Rebels. The episode was screened at New York Comic Con on October 11, 2014, released on WatchDisneyXD.com on October 20, and made its television debut on Disney XD on October 27. The episode was written by Henry Gilroy and directed by Steward Lee.

The episode features Ezra Bridger continuing his Jedi training with Kanan Jarrus, who worries he is not a good teacher for Bridger. The rebels learn that Jedi Master Luminara Unduli survived the destruction of the Jedi Order and attempt to rescue her from The Spire on Stygeon Prime. However, they soon discover that it is a trap set by the Inquisitor, and that Unduli died with the Jedi Order. The rebels escape, and Jarrus learns that he can be a good teacher for Bridger despite his previous doubts.

Official description
''Kanan continues to train Ezra in the ways of the Force, but both become frustrated with each other and their new roles. Meanwhile, an underground transmission reveals that a Jedi Master, long thought dead, is alive and in Imperial custody.''

Plot summary
High above the surface of Lothal, Ezra Bridger and Kanan Jarrus stand on the top of the Ghost, where Jarrus is training Bridger in the ways of the Force. Bridger is standing on his hands atop a gun turret, where Jarrus instructs him to remain focused as the boy struggles to stay standing on his hands. The Jedi student tells his master that he will try, but Jarrus tells him, "Do or do not. There is no try." Bridger does not understand the saying and even Jarrus does not fully comprehend it, but he knows that it was something that Yoda, the Grand Master of the Jedi Order before the destruction of the Jedi, used to say. Garazeb Orrelios, who is also there with the droid Chopper, distracts Bridger and the boy falls off the turret. Bridger complains about the Lasat's presence, but Jarrus instructs him that there will always be annoyances and distractions in life.

The two move onto another part of training, with Jarrus handing his lightsaber to his apprentice and showing him that the blade of the saber can be adjusted to Bridger's height. On Jarrus' instructions, Chopper begins throwing small objects at Bridger, who has closed his eyes and attempts to hit the objects with the lightsaber. He remains unfocused, however, and is not able to strike the objects with his blade. Chopper finally throws multiple objects at once, causing Bridger to fall backward and off the ship, plunging towards the surface below. Jarrus is able to use the Force to catch the boy mid-fall and telekinetically pulls him back towards the Ghost, where Orrelios stands in the entryway and catches him. Once on board, Jarrus confronts Bridger, telling him he is unfocused and difficult to teach, leaving Bridger disappointed.

Before he can say anything else to Jarrus, Bridger sees the crew assemble in the ship's common area, where a HoloNet News transmission is reporting on Bridger and Orrelios' attack on an Imperial Troop Transport&mdash;but spinning it to say that the two attacked innocent workers, whereas they had rescued prisoners from Imperial captivity. The transmission is soon hacked and replaced by a message from Gall Trayvis, a former member of the Imperial Senate who spoke out against the Galactic Empire. Trayvis states that Luminara Unduli, a Jedi Master from the time of the Clone Wars, is alive and being imprisoned in the Stygeon system. When the transmission ends, Jarrus says that he had heard rumors Unduli survived the Clone Wars, and that she would be a good replacement teacher for Bridger. Not wanting to pass up an opportunity to rescue a Jedi, the crew embarks on a mission to the Stygeon system.

While en route, Sabine Wren displays a holographic layout of the Spire, a prison on Stygeon Prime&mdash;and the only Imperial detainment facility in the Stygeon system. She explains that the prison is impregnable, to which Jarrus says that they have never been stopped by impregnable defenses before, but Wren says they have never faced anything like the defenses of the Spire. Despite the odds, the rebels continue on their way to Stygeon Prime. Once they arrive, they leave the Ghost behind in Chopper's hands, while the rest of the crew flies towards the prison on the Phantom, the ship's attack shuttle. Jarrus leaps out of the shuttle and takes on the stormtroopers guarding the entrance. Although Bridger is supposed to wait and depart with Orrelios, he instead jumps down after Jarrus, stumbling into the door and alerting more stormtroopers to their presence. The rest of the crew, sans Hera Syndulla who remains with the shuttle, arrives and they defeat the stormtroopers, allowing Bridger to use a lockpick to open the door. While the rebels enter the prison, Syndulla attaches the ship to the side of the prison, powered down and using a jammer to avoid Imperial detection.

The rebels enter the prison, where Jarrus is able to sense Unduli's presence through the Force, though her presence is clouded. Wren learns from a nearby computer that Unduli is being held in an isolation cell in the lower levels, which contradicts the layout that they had for the Spire. While they enter a turbolift to go to the lower levels, the outdated schematics force Jarrus to begin thinking of a backup plan, prompting Wren and Orrelios to guard the elevator. Meanwhile, the Phantom sensors detect something approaching the shuttle, which Syndulla believes is a TIE fighter. Instead, a group of Tibidee appear, attracted to the jamming signal that they believe is a mating call. Syndulla detaches the shuttle from the side of the prison and flies away, with the creatures following close behind her.

Once on the lower levels of the prison, Jarrus attacks the stormtroopers guarding the turbolift and knocks them out, while ordering Wren and Orrelios to guard the lift. Jarrus encounters two more stormtroopers and knocks them out as well. His intensity in fighting the stormtroopers does not escape Bridger's notice, and Jarrus tells him that there is more at stake than the boy realizes. The two of them reach the cell, where Jarrus uses a mind trick to manipulate the stormtroopers there into leaving. They enter the cell and see Unduli sitting down, but she stands up and her image fades into the wall, revealing a sarcophagus containing her remains.

They are then confronted by the Inquisitor, his lightsaber ignited, who had set a trap for them. According to the Inquisitor, Unduli died along with the Galactic Republic, but her bones continued to be used to lure Jedi survivors to their deaths. Jarrus attacks the Inquisitor and the two engage in a lightsaber duel, but Jarrus is no match for the Jedi hunter. The Inquisitor recognizes Jarrus's fighting style as Form III and correctly deduces that he was trained by Jedi Master Depa Billaba, who favored Form III in close-quarter combat. The duel continues in the cell until Bridger sets off a small detonator, blowing open the door and giving himself and Jarrus a chance to flee&mdash;with the Inquisitor following close behind.

In the turbolift, Wren attempts to contact Jarrus with no success. She realizes that the Empire is jamming their signal, that the mission was a trap, and that they will need a new escape route given that the Empire will expect them to escape the same way they entered. Back in the detention area, Jarrus and the Inquisitor continue their duel, while the Inquisitor attempts to convince Bridger to embrace the dark side of the Force. Bridger has never heard of the dark side, however, and attempts to attack the Inquisitor with his energy slingshot, but the Jedi hunter uses the Force to throw him down the cell block.

Wren and Orrelios, meanwhile, prepare a new escape path for the rebels. They place a detonator in a turbolift and send it up to the higher levels, where the stormtroopers waiting there are caught in the blast. With the turbolift destroyed, and Wren having disabled other two lifts, the Imperials have their quickest path to the lower levels cut off. As the duel between the Inquisitor and Jarrus continues, the Inquisitor goads Jarrus to surrender for the boy's sake, but the Jedi refuses and is thrown down the hall with the Force. The Inquisitor attempts to kill Bridger, but Jarrus pins the Imperial to the ceiling with the Force, giving the two Jedi a chance to escape. As they begin to run, the Inquisitor engages the full capabilities of his double-bladed lightsaber, with the blades spinning on their hilt as he followed after the rebels.

Jarrus and Bridger meet back up with Wren and Orrelios, and all four continue to outrun the Inquisitor, who follows close behind as the doors between him and the rebels begin to close. He is cut off by a final closed door, which he begins to slice through. The rebels reach a hangar but are unable to open the hangar door. Together, Jarrus and Bridger use the Force to lift the door from the ground. On the other side are numerous stormtroopers and parked TIE fighters, so the rebels use one last detonator to eliminate some of the soldiers. They find reinforcements when Syndulla arrives in the Phantom, along with the many creatures that followed her and begin to attack the stormtroopers. The rebels make it to the Phantom as the Inquisitor arrives, and he throws his lightsaber towards them in one final attempt to stop their escape&mdash;but Jarrus deflects it, allowing the rebels fly away aboard the Phantom. Once on board, Jarrus tells Syndulla that Unduli is dead and that he is not taking the news well&mdash;as he wanted her to train Bridger.

The Ghost returns to Lothal and sets down on the planet. When the ship lands, Bridger sits outside the ship, where Jarrus finds him. Bridger tells Jarrus that he does not have to train him anymore, as Bridger knows that Jarrus wanted Unduli to teach him. Jarrus, however, never wanted to give up Bridger as his apprentice, but rather wanted to ensure the boy had the best teacher. Bridger makes it clear that he wants Jarrus to teach him, and Jarrus agrees to stop trying&mdash;for if he tries, he does not believe he can really succeed and is not actually training his student. With a newfound resolve to be better in their training, Bridger takes Jarrus' lightsaber while his master throws stones towards him, which Bridger successfully deflects with the blade. Their training continues, without focus or doubt.

Continuity
The episode was adapted into a young readers book, The Inquisitor's Trap by Meredith L. Rusu. The book was released on December 9, 2014.