Shaak Ti's quarters

Shaak Ti's quarters in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant was the private chamber of the Jedi Master and High Council member.

Shaak Ti's quarters were similar in style to the chamber of Mace Windu; a hexagonal room with blinded windows and a central space for meditation. Shaak's chamber was bathed in dark blue light, and featured two metallic seating pods in the center.

Here, Shaak Ti and Plo Koon meditated following the Battle of Brentaal during the Clone Wars. Shaak, having recently healed from wounds suffered in the battle, pondered the nature of the war, and its effect on the Jedi Order. Master Koon, however, was content for the two of them to sit and meditate together, not as warriors or as Jedi, but as friends.

When Order 66 was transmitted just prior to the end of the Clone Wars, Shaak Ti was meditating in her quarters, seeking to locate the source of the dark disturbance tainting the Force. So immersed in the eddies of the Force was she, Shaak did not register the approach of Anakin Skywalker. The former Jedi Knight, now apprentice to Darth Sidious, stabbed Shaak Ti in the back, killing her instantly.

Behind the Scenes
Shaak Ti's quarters were constructed as a set for Revenge of the Sith, but though filmed, Ti's death scene never made it into the final release - though it still appears in the novel. Shaak Ti's chamber actually appeared three years prior to its scheduled debut in Revenge of the Sith, featuring at the end of the comic, Jedi: Shaak Ti.

Appearances

 * Jedi: Shaak Ti
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith