Depa Billaba

"You're lucky I'm not my Master. She'd never let you get away with&mdash;''" "''All the things you tried to get away with?"

- Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger

Depa Billaba was a female Chalactan Jedi Master who served on the Jedi High Council during the final years of the Jedi Order. She was born on Chalacta and became a member of the Order at a young age, where she was trained by Jedi Master Mace Windu. She was later appointed to the Council alongside her former teacher, and was present when Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn presented Anakin Skywalker, the Chosen One to the governing body. She later attended Jinn's funeral after the Jedi Master was killed during the Battle of Naboo. She retained her seat on the Jedi Council in the political crisis that led to the Clone Wars.

During the war, Billaba took on a Padawan named Caleb Dume. After the Battle of Kaller, the two were attacked by Billaba's battalion of clone troopers after the execution of Order 66, which branded the Jedi as traitors against the Galactic Republic. Billaba sacrificed herself so Dume could escape, and he survived and took on a new name&mdash;Kanan Jarrus. Initially traveling low and taking odd jobs, he eventually became a rebel fighting against the Galactic Empire, and he remembered his master fondly. He would use some of her teachings while instructing his own Padawan, Ezra Bridger.

Life as a Jedi
Depa Billaba was born on the planet Chalacta many years prior to the Clone Wars. She had a sister, Sar Labooda. As a child, she was held as a captive by space pirates. She was rescued by Mace Windu, a member of the Jedi Order, and he brought her into the Order. Billaba became Windu's Padawan and trained under the Jedi Master in the ways of the Force until becoming a Jedi Knight. She was renowned for her skills with a lightsaber and favored Form III when teaching other Jedi.

Eventually, Billaba was given a seat on the Jedi High Council, serving alongside Master Windu. During the Invasion of Naboo, she was present in the Council chambers of the Jedi Temple when Master Qui-Gon Jinn told the story of how he encountered Darth Maul on Tatooine, and how Jinn believed that Maul was a Sith Lord; Maul had been attempting to capture Queen Padmé Amidala of Naboo. The Jedi Master also revealed he had found Anakin Skywalker, a young slave he had freed on the desert planet, and that he believed the boy was the Chosen One destined to destroy the Sith and bring balance to the Force. The Council was skeptical of both claims, but nonetheless agreed to test the boy and investigate Darth Maul. Despite being impressed with Skywalker's abilities, the Council initially rejected Jinn's request that the boy be admitted into the Jedi Order on the basis that Skywalker was too old to begin Jedi training. They instead ordered that Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, travel to Naboo to protect Queen Amidala, who was returning to her planet to fight back against the Trade Federation invasion.

The Federation's invasion and occupation ended during a battle to retake the planet. Maul mortally wounded Jinn in lightsaber combat, before Kenobi gravely wounded the Sith Lord; Maul went into exile and would not be heard from again for many years. Jinn's dying wish was that Kenobi train Skywalker as a Jedi, a wish that the Council agreed to. Billaba and other members of the Jedi Council traveled to Naboo and attended Jinn's funeral, before taking part in a ceremony marking a newfound peace between the Humans and Gungans of Naboo; the Federation, as a common enemy, brought the once-feuding peoples together.

The Clone Wars
"My young strategist has been thinking again."

- Billaba, to Caleb Dume, after the training session with Obi-Wan Kenobi

Ten years later, the Secessionist Movement plunged the Galactic Republic into a political crisis, with thousands of star systems seceding from the Republic and joining the Confederacy of Independent Systems; the conflict was designed by Darth Sidious, the Dark Lord of the Sith publicly known as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, as part of a plot to destroy the Jedi Order and take over the galaxy. Billaba was present as a member of the Jedi Council when the body ordered Kenobi to investigate the plot to assassinate now-Senator Amidala, an outspoken opponent of the Military Creation Act that would have allowed the Republic to raise an army to combat the Separatists; Skywalker was further ordered to travel with Amidala to Naboo so she could be protected from harm. These events led Kenobi to discover a clone army built for the Republic in secret on Kamino, and the Galactic Senate to grant Chancellor Palpatine emergency executive power. The Chancellor enlisted the clones as the Grand Army of the Republic, and they were put to use in the Battle of Geonosis, which sparked the Clone Wars between the Republic and the Separatists&mdash;just as Sidious had intended. Her sister, Labooda, was killed during the battle.

Damaged goods
At some point, General Billaba and her troops faced General Grievous, the Kaleesh cyborg who led the Droid Army of the Confederacy. That day, the Jedi Master's battalion suffered ninety percent casualties. Billaba herself was badly injured, to the point that she fell in a coma. After sixth months of constant care at the Jedi Temple's infirmary, she came out of her coma, seeming to have made a full physical recovery. The senior members of the Jedi High Council, however, feared that her mental and emotional state might still be too damaged. Consequently, Billaba underwent a full fitness assessment. When it appeared that she had indeed fully recovered, Bilaba was allowed to reassume her place in the High Council. Nevertheless, some of the clone troopers started spreading the word that General Bilaba was "damaged goods."

Following her reinstatement, Billaba took an interest in a Youngling named Caleb Dume, whose questioning nature caught her attention. Billaba was present during a group training session in which Kenobi, now a Jedi Master and a member of the Jedi Council, told a group of younglings, including Dume, about a beacon in the Jedi Temple's central security station that could call all Jedi back to Coruscant in times of great crisis. Dume asked the Jedi Master if it could be used to warn Jedi away from Coruscant, a thought that Kenobi had never entertained and that caused concern and commotion amongst the assembled younglings. Billaba attempted to stop Dume from his line of questioning, but Kenobi encouraged him and speculated that the beacon could indeed be used to warn Jedi away in times of unexpected peril. Billaba saw Dume, as she had in the past, as having a mind for strategy and at the end of the session, Billaba was once again impressed by him.

Billaba would later solidify her choice and took on Dume as her Padawan. She trained him in the ways of the Force, as well as in lightsaber combat, where she preferred Form III over other styles. Billaba valued Dume's strategic mind and encouraged him to put it to good use. At some point, Billaba brought Dume to one of the thousands of Jedi Temples in the galaxy in order to undergo a rite of passage in which he would need to face and overcome his greatest fears. He also built his lightsaber under her tutelage.

By the end of the war, Billaba, serving as a Jedi General in the Grand Army of the Republic and Dume served in the field alongside a clone battalion, fighting against the battle droid armies of the Separatist Alliance; the Jedi were the leaders of the Republic Army during the war.

Battle of Kaller
Billaba, alongside her apprentice Dume, Commander Grey, and Captain Styles fought against the Separatist forces of General Kleeve on Kaller. Billaba and her forces were able to route Kleeve's forces and forced his retreat. Billaba then spoke with Gamut Key, assuring him that his village would no longer be forced into giving them supplies and labor. Billaba and her troops billeted outside of Key's village. After a training session with Dume that lasted after sunset, they relaxed at a campfire with Grey and Styles. They discussed the role of questions in regard to orders and to the Jedi Order, at which Billaba gave Dume a holocron. He was to use it to "study the role of questions" and "peaceful dissent" in the Order.

Order 66
"Caleb, we cannot win this battle... you must run. Go. I'll be right behind you." "(It is the first time my master has ever lied to me... and I know she is lying -- and I run anyway.)"

- Billaba's last words to Dume

It was moments later after this that, at the culmination of his plan, Sidious executed Order 66, a command to all clone troopers, including Grey, triggering their inhibitor chips to kill the Jedi as traitors. It just so happened that Billaba had begun meditating and received a Force vision of the deaths of her fellow Jedi, including Masters Ki-Adi-Mundi, Aayla Secura and Plo Koon. Billaba took hold of Dume's arm which allowed him to see the visions, warning him also of the danger. By the time the clones started aiming, Billaba told Dume to run, already on her feet and igniting her lightsaber.

While Dume froze up in shock, the clone troopers started firing: Billaba deflected their shots back at them, cut down the ones within reach and used blasts of Force push on groups. She shouted to Dume to bring him back to his senses and he quickly joined in her defense as they killed clone after clone. Grey ordered the others to surround them and Billaba quickly realized that they could not win against nearly an entire battalion that was going to cut off all escape routes. She told Dume to run and that she would be right behind him; Dume knew she was lying, but did as he was told.

Grey ordered concentrated fire on Dume as he scrambled up a hill, but he deflected the ones that didn't miss, so Grey instead ordered Styles to cut him off and hunt him down. Billaba shouted to Styles and turned toward him, intending to use the Force on him, but this left her open to Grey who shot her in the back. Having fallen forward to the ground, Grey and two other clones repeatedly fired on her, much like as had happened to Secura.

Having turned around at the top of the hill when he heard her shout to Styles, Dume witnessed his Master's death. Her sacrifice gave him time to hide and evade the clones, just as she hoped it would.

Legacy
"What exactly am I looking for?" "Nothing, and everything." "That doesn't help." "I know, but it's what my master told me."

- Ezra Bridger and Kanan Jarrus, during Bridger's tests in the Jedi Temple on Lothal

Because of Billaba's sacrifice, Dume was able to escape the clone troopers. Sidious declared himself Emperor and transformed the Republic into the Galactic Empire, with Jedi branded as enemies of the state. After watching a message from Master Kenobi&mdash;a message broadcasted over the Jedi beacon, warning Jedi to stay away from Coruscant just as Dume had predicted&mdash;Dume went into hiding and changed his name to Kanan Jarrus. He kept his identity as a Jedi secret so as to avoid execution, and he gave up the Jedi path for many years. He had fond memories of Master Billaba, despite living as a civilian. He eventually joined Hera Syndulla, a Twi'lek resistance fighter, and formed a rebel cell that operated on and around the Outer Rim planet of Lothal. He remained haunted by Billaba's final words, knowing that he ran away while she gave her life.

During their rebellion on Lothal, Jarrus took on his own Padawan, Ezra Bridger, who helped him reconnect with the Jedi path. Some of Jarrus' own teachings were recollections of what Billaba had taught him, such as when Jarrus brought his student to a hidden Jedi Temple on Lothal in order to face and overcome his fears. Jarrus himself also had to face his own fear of being an inadequate teacher, due to his training under Master Billaba having been incomplete by the time the Clone Wars ended.

Her death left Kanan with a bitter mistrust towards clone troopers, which Kanan explained to Ezra after meeting Captain Rex and two other clone soldiers, telling him how she had been gunned down by the same men that had fought beside her for years.

The records of the Jedi Temple, which included information about Billaba, also remained after the fall of the Jedi Order, and after the Temple was renovated into the Imperial Palace. The Inquisitor, a Dark Side Adept tasked with hunting down and eliminating Jedi who had survived the Clone Wars, was aware of Billaba from the Temple records. During a confrontation with Jarrus, the Inquisitor correctly deduced that Jarrus had been trained by Master Billaba due to his preference towards Form III.

Personality and traits
"When the time comes, we have to be ready to sacrifice for something bigger." "That sounds good, but it's not so easy." "It's not easy for me either. My master tried to show me, but I don't think I ever understood it until now, trying to teach it to you."

- Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger

Depa Billaba was a Chalactan female with tan skin, and she wore jewels on her forehead and brow. She wore the simple, traditional garb of the Jedi Order, including a brown robe and a light tan tunic. She was considered a wise and spiritual Jedi, and she imparted what teachings she could onto Caleb Dume before she was killed during the fall of the Jedi Order. Jarrus survived the ensuing Jedi purge and eventually became a rebel leader, using the strategic mind that Billaba helped cultivate in order to fight against the Galactic Empire. Jarrus recalled Billaba as being a stricter teacher than he was, although she was not overly serious, sometimes gently teasing him about his habit of asking many questions. He also remembered many of her teachings and passed them on to Ezra Bridger when he took the boy as his own Padawan. One such lesson was Billaba's belief that Jedi had to be willing to sacrifice themselves for the sake of others, a lesson Jarrus himself did not fully understand until he allowed himself to be captured by the Empire on Lothal so the other rebels could escape. She also believed that the Jedi Order made a crucial error in taking military titles, believing that was not a matter of leadership, but of role and rank.

Powers and abilities
"The Temple records are quite complete. In close quarter fighting, Billaba's emphasis was always on Form III, which you favor to a ridiculous degree."

- The Inquisitor to Kanan Jarrus, during their first confrontation

Billaba was skilled in the ways of lightsaber combat, which earned her renown from her fellow Jedi. Her skills were documented in the records of the Jedi Temple, which were accessed by the Empire after the fall of the Jedi Order. In studying the Temple records, the Inquisitor learned that Billaba emphasized the use of Form III in close-quarter lightsaber combat. He was able to use this information to deduce that Jarrus had been trained by the late Jedi Master.

Behind the scenes
Depa Billaba was portrayed by actress Dipika O'Neill Joti in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. The character appeared again in the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, but Joti did not film any new footage. Instead, stock footage from The Phantom Menace was used for her appearance as a Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones. The character was slated to appear in the "Crystal Crisis on Utapau" arc in the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which was revealed in concept art released on StarWars.com as part of The Clone Wars Legacy. However, the character ultimately did not appear in the episodes, which were released in story reel form on StarWars.com.

Despite effectively being a background character, with no lines in either The Phantom Menace or Attack of the Clones, Billaba was the focus of a number of now-non-canon Star Wars Legends stories. These stories included the 2004 novel Shatterpoint by Matthew Stover, which revealed she was the former Padawan of Mace Windu and chronicled her fall to the dark side of the Force. Some elements of her backstory, such as her species, homeworld, and tutelage under Mace Windu, have since become part of official canon. She was first depicted in the new stories of the official Star Wars canon in the 2014 novel A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller, in which it was revealed she was the master of Kanan Jarrus, one of the main characters of the animated television series Star Wars Rebels. She has since been mentioned in a number of the show's episodes.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars Journeys: The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars: Kanan 7: First Blood, Part I
 * A New Dawn
 * Star Wars: Kanan 8
 * Star Wars: Kanan 9
 * Star Wars: Kanan 10
 * Dark Disciple
 * Star Wars: Kanan 1: The Last Padawan, Part I: Fight
 * Star Wars: Kanan 2: The Last Padawan, Part II: Flight
 * Star Wars: Kanan 3: The Last Padawan, Part III: Pivot
 * Star Wars: Kanan 4: The Last Padawan, Part IV: Catch
 * Star Wars: Kanan 5: The Last Padawan, Part V: Release
 * The Rebellion Begins
 * Droids in Distress book
 * The Secret Jedi: The Adventures of Kanan Jarrus: Rebel Leader
 * Star Wars: Kanan 6: The Last Padawan, Epilogue: Haunt
 * Ezra's Duel with Danger
 * Ezra's Duel with Danger
 * Ezra's Duel with Danger