Plo Koon/Legends

"He's an expert swordsman and a hard task master."

- Qui-Gon Jinn

Plo Koon was a male Kel Dor from Dorin who became a Jedi Master and a lifetime member of the Jedi High Council, holding the position from before the Invasion of Naboo to the end of the Republic in 19 BBY. During the Clone Wars, Koon served as a High General in the Grand Army of the Republic. Plo Koon was also an accomplished starfighter pilot.

Plo had a niece, Sha Koon, who was also a member of the Jedi Order, and served as a personal communicator between the Jedi strike force and the rest of the Republic during the Stark Hyperspace War. He was a close friend of fellow Masters Qui-Gon Jinn (whom he fought alongside during the Stark Hyperspace War), Micah Giiett, and noted fighter pilot Saesee Tiin.

He would be killed in his starfighter over Cato Neimoidia by his clone troopers during Order 66.

Early life
Native to the planet Dorin, homeworld of the Kel Dor species, Koon was accustomed to breathing in an atmosphere containing little oxygen. Hence, in order to survive on oxygen-rich worlds, a Kel Dor had to wear protective goggles and an antiox face mask which also supplied him with a trace gas found only on his home world. An adept and skilled warrior, Plo came from a long Kel Dor Jedi dynasty, including an uncle and Plo Koon's own niece, Sha Koon.

Plo Koon studied the Jedi way under the tutelage of legendary Wookiee Jedi Master Tyvokka. Kel Dor had a reputation for making quick and clear distinctions between right and wrong. Plo Koon was no exception, often taking swift, decisive action with little or no contemplation for repercussive effects. This attitude, combined with Koon's sarcastic wit, often tried the patience of his Jedi Master.

In his career, Plo trained many Padawans, including Bultar Swan and the female Trandoshan Lissarkh&mdash;Koon's apprentice during the Invasion of Naboo. Koon was a close friend of Qui-Gon Jinn, and believed that Qui-Gon deserved a seat on the Jedi High Council. He even suggested the idea to Tyvokka, though the elder Jedi disagreed. However, Koon soon came to realize that due to his rebellious nature, Qui-Gon would never find a place on the Council.

Stark Hyperspace War


"Fame, recognition&mdash;A Jedi does not seek these things. It was enough to serve and have good come from that."

- Plo Koon

Before he could accept his former master Tyvokka's offer to join the Council, Koon accompanied the Wookiee to Troiken, where the Republic was to negotiate with the pirate Iaco Stark. Stark had been stealing bacta supplies from cargo vessels and selling them at lower prices than the Trade Federation could afford to offer. Rather than resort to military action, the Republic decided to negotiate, with Master Tyvokka as chief diplomat.

However, some factions in the government wanted more decisive action, and they organized an attack on Stark's forces, which caused the negotiations to degenerate into a firefight. Plo Koon watched in disbelief as Tyvokka was killed in the crossfire. In the wake of his Master's death, Koon rallied the forces of the Republic and led them to a miraculous victory in the ensuing conflict, which came to be known as the Stark Hyperspace War. This triumph made Plo Koon a hero of the Republic. During the battle Plo befriended a Republic soldier, Jace Dallin, who later spoke of Koon's bravery and humility.

Jedi Council
"A Jedi does not cling to sorrow, young Padawan. We accept it. Sorrow is a part of life as well as joy. There are gifts to be found, even in death and sorrow, strange gifts. We accept this, we learn, and we go on."

- Koon to Aayla Secura

Following the Stark Hyperspace War, Plo Koon was promoted to Jedi Master and was given a life-time seat on the Jedi Council in honor of his Master's dying wish. Koon, ever humble, felt there were many others more qualified than he to serve on the Council. Plo was also a close friend of fellow Council member Micah Giiett and went on many adventures with him. Their constant verbal sparring made them appear as rivals, but those close to the two Jedi Masters understood that they were indeed good friends.

Giiett and Koon were responsible for the release of the chef Slabba Drewl from the clutches of Corpo the Hutt on Ord Mantell. In a cooking contest with Corpo's kitchen droid MREM-02, Giiett was able to distract the audience while Koon swapped the droid's ingredients with volatile substances such as Rakririan Burnout Sauce.

When judged, Giiett's Squirmer Stew, though average, was enough to win the competition and release Drewl. It was after this mission that Giiett considered the possibility of using two lightsabers.

Yinchorri Uprising
A year before the Invasion of Naboo, Plo and Micah participated in a mission to quell an uprising on the planet Yinchorr, accompanied by Lilit Twoseas and her apprentice K'Kruhk.

During the fighting, Koon used a Force technique to conjure and manipulate clouds of dust to cloak the Jedi from their Yinchorri attackers. Due to Koon's effective smokescreen, they were rescued by Adi Gallia, Eeth Koth, and Tsui Choi, and soon embarked on a mission to rescue the remaining Jedi. During the conflict, Giett was mortally wounded and chose to stay behind to distract the enemy. In honor of his fallen friend, Koon took over the training of Giett's Padawan, Bultar Swan.

The Invasion of Naboo


In most meetings with the Council, Plo Koon was a silent, enigmatic figure who rarely joined in with debates, but his knowledge was valued by the other Councilors. Plo was present when Qui-Gon brought the young Anakin Skywalker before them, asking for him to be trained as a Jedi. The Council's members were skeptical of the boy's suitability, and Qui-Gon's usual headstrong attitude did nothing to help matters. Before the Council came to a final decision, Qui-Gon was killed on Naboo, and Koon now had to mourn another friend. He, along with the rest of the Council, journeyed to Naboo for Jinn's funeral.

During the years after the Battle of Naboo, Plo traveled with fellow council members to Malastare to negotiate a truce between the Lannik royals and a terrorist group known as the Red Iaro. He also used his telepathic abilities to help Aayla Secura regain her memories following an incident with glitteryll on Ryloth.

Separatist Crisis
Koon remained on the Jedi Council for the next decade, witnessing a growing public discontent with the galactic government and the Jedi. A splinter group known as the Separatists emerged, led by a former Jedi who had now taken the name Count Dooku. At the same time, a group calling itself the People's Inquest began enlisting support for a motion that would have forced the Jedi Order to be more accountable to the government. Plo Koon himself used a Jedi mind trick to disperse a crowd of student protesters who had infiltrated the Jedi Temple.

When an assassination attempt on Senator Padmé Amidala's life caused an uproar in the Senate, Chancellor Palpatine held a meeting with the Jedi and the Loyalist Committee&mdash;a meeting which Plo and fellow Council members Mace Windu, Ki-Adi-Mundi, and Yoda attended. Plo was also present when Obi-Wan Kenobi contacted the senators when he uncovered Separatist activity on Geonosis.

Clone Wars


"My only weapon is the Force!"

- Plo Koon

Plo was one of the 200-strong task force of Jedi who rescued Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padmé Amidala, and fought during the Battle of Geonosis in 22 BBY, joining with Jedi Knight Ki-Adi-Mundi and a number of others on a mission to deactivate the Droid Control Ship on Geonosis. Unfortunately, the Separatists had a backup control device, and Koon and Mundi were captured. They were marched to the execution arena where the surviving Jedi awaited imminent death. Just as the surrounding battle droids readied their blasters, the Jedi escaped with the timely intervention of the Republic Army. Plo Koon led a company of clone troopers into battle on Geonosis, and was among the few to survive the Battle of Geonosis. He served as a General in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars.

During the war, he coordinated the Battle of Brentaal IV, advising Shaak Ti and joining her in meditating after the battle. Plo also worked with Adi Gallia for a period during the Clone Wars. They rescued Senator Bail Organa when he was attacked by pirates. The pair also helped Anakin Skywalker and Ki-Adi-Mundi locate Obi-Wan-Kenobi and ARC trooper, Alpha-17, both of whom had been reported missing in action. During the search, the Jedi participated in a space battle against bounty hunters over Varonat.



At some point during the war, he and fellow Jedi Council member Kit Fisto encountered the bounty hunter Durge while attempting to quell an inmate uprising at a galactic prison. They sealed Durge in the catacombs beneath the prison with the help of one of the inmates, though they remarked that he would surely escape eventually. Plo Koon then deferred to Fisto's judgment on the fate of their ally, who decided to petition for a reduced sentence for the inmate for "good behavior", provided he watch their backs while they continued to put down the remaining inmates.

Master Koon served as chief negotiator during the Battle of Rendili. Also present were Saesee Tiin, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan-Kenobi. Plo was accompanied by Captain Jan Dodonna when he boarded a Rendili Dreadnaught. During the negotiations he was reunited with his old comrade Jace Dallin, but shortly after, Lieutenant Yago of the Rendili Home Defense Fleet arrived along with a security force to take command, putting Dallin under arrest. Master Koon decided to put down his lightsaber deciding to choose life at this point. Yago was planning to turn the Republic fleet over to the Separatists, and Jedi Master Saesee Tiin felt he had no choice but to destroy the Rendili Dreadnaughts. Fortunately, Anakin Skywalker had another plan, and was able to avoid this drastic outcome. Finally Plo, Jace and Dodonna were rescued by Obi-Wan and Quinlan Vos. He was also also involved in the mission to Boz Pity that sought to destroy the Separatist command. He fought on the ground alongside his fellow Jedi.

Plo was present during the Battle of Coruscant where his expert flying skills and swordsmanship paid off.



At the end of the Clone Wars, Plo Koon was leading a starfighter patrol above the Neimoidian purse world Cato Neimoidia in his Delta-7 Aethersprite when Supreme Chancellor Palpatine activated Order 66. Captain Jag, along with an escorting squadron of ARC-170 starfighters opened fire on the unsuspecting Jedi Master before he could react. In a volley of laser blasts that struck the nimbler starfighter near its engine section on the starboard wing, Plo Koon lost control of his craft and the ship promptly went into a spin, clipping a spire-shaped clone staging area jutting up from the bridge city below and breaking apart, ejecting Koon's astromech droid in the process. Internal explosions tore the rest of the ship apart, incinerating Koon, before the remains plummeted into the city below, destroying a building.

When the Galactic Empire emerged, official records compiled by Sate Pestage stated that Koon's death had resulted from a suicide attack on a Neimoidian grub nursery.

Abilities and traits


Like many of his kind, Plo had a strong sense of justice and telepathic abilities. His species tended to see issues in black and white, and favored what was termed "rough justice," a method of solving disputes that to non-Kel Dor seemed overly retributive and too close to vigilantism. Somewhat controversially, Plo Koon employed a Force technique that he called Electric Judgment. To many Jedi, this seemed to be too close to the Force lightning employed by the enemies of the Jedi&mdash;the fearsome Sith Lords. Koon was a master of telekinesis, and could move objects without even having to face them. He wore talons over his fingertips, allowing him to further augment his already prodigious Force powers. Possessing great strength, Koon was a master of hand-to-hand combat. Darth Maul considered Koon to be one of the greatest Jedi warriors of his time.

Plo Koon possessed an extensive knowledge of the physical sciences. In particular, he used his expert knowledge of physics along with the Force to alter the environment&mdash;the resourceful Jedi could create small whirlwinds as well as a dense fog over a limited area, freeze tiny rivers and lakes, and raise or lower the temperature of his surroundings enough to incapacitate an opponent.

Portrayals
Plo Koon was played by Alan Ruscoe in The Phantom Menace, and by Matt Sloan in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. He was voiced by Gregg Berger in Jedi Power Battles and Star Wars: Obi-Wan.

Origin of the name
During construction and planning, Plo Koon was known as "Plonkoon", after the nickname of Nick Dudman's son. It was amended by George Lucas before filming to "Plo Koon".

Lightsaber


The lightsaber wielded by Koon in Attack of the Clones is the same design as the one worn by Mace Windu in The Phantom Menace. This Windu saber was also blue in the Expanded Universe.

Based on his abilities in Jedi Power Battles, Koon may use Form V technique of lightsaber combat,. However, this has never been explicitly stated in any canonical source.

In Jedi Power Battles, Plo Koon wields a yellow lightsaber, which was echoed in the Plo Koon figure for Episode I, under the Power of the Jedi series. He also wields a yellow lightsaber in his appearances in The Stark Hyperspace War, Jedi Council: Acts of War and the Obsession. The figure technically had a light greenish-yellow lightsaber but this matches the Jedi Power Battles video game closely and is probably meant to be yellow (like the Power of the Force 2 Darth Vader figures having pink lightsabers instead of a true red). These two instances were contradicted by Plo's use of a blue lightsaber in Attack of the Clones and a green lightsaber in the Republic: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili. It is unclear if Plo Koon had other lightsabers, replaced his lightsaber, or if the color change is a case of canon contradiction. In the latter case, the films outstrip the video game and toy.

Hasbro's toy electronic lightsaber credits Plo Koon with an orange lightsaber instead of yellow, although this presumably is not canon.

In some Revenge of the Sith concept art, Plo Koon is shown equipped with a twin-bladed lightsaber gauntlet. Though this weapon was not seen in the film, it may be found on Sideshow Collectibles' 1:6 scale Plo Koon figure. In design, this weapon is similar to one used by Uda-Khalid, though Koon's saber gauntlet has twin green blades as opposed to Uda-Khalid's paired red blades.

Starfighter


Unlike the other Jedi, in 19 BBY, Koon was still flying a standard Delta-7 Aethersprite-class starfighter, with a customized paint job based on Anakin Skywalker's Azure Angel. It was fitted with the cockpit of an Eta-2 Actis-class light interceptor and may have been further modified.

Appearance without mask
The official Star Wars database has an image of Plo Koon without his goggles exposing his closed eyes. The canon status of this is, however, in question, as the image appears in the Behind the Scenes section as a pre-production concept model and does not necessarily reflect the reality of the character.

In the Toys "R" Us exclusive comic Practice Makes Perfect, Plo Koon is briefly shown without his face mask. Most likely, this omission is not canon, since members of the Kel Dor species cannot survive in an oxygen-rich environment without special breathing equipment. However, Koon's appearance in the comic is minor, and the lack of a mask does not affect the overall story. It is unknown whether the comic portrays an accurate representation of the Kel Dor facial structure.

Appearances

 * Yaddle's Tale: The One Below
 * The Secret of Tet-Ami
 * Jedi Apprentice: The Only Witness
 * Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell
 * Jedi Chef
 * Jedi Council: Acts of War
 * Cloak of Deception
 * Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter
 * Star Wars: Obi-Wan
 * Episode I Adventures 1: Search for the Lost Jedi
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
 * Episode I: Obi-Wan Kenobi
 * Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles
 * Star Wars Republic: Emissaries to Malastare
 * Star Wars Republic: The Hunt for Aurra Sing
 * Star Wars Republic: Darkness
 * Star Wars Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War
 * Star Wars Republic: The Devaronian Version
 * Star Wars Republic: Rite of Passage
 * Star Wars: Zam Wesell
 * Practice Makes Perfect
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones novel
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones comic
 * Machines of War
 * Star Wars Republic 53: Blast Radius
 * Jedi: Shaak Ti
 * Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns
 * "One Battle"
 * Star Wars Republic 61: Dead Ends
 * Star Wars Republic 62: No Man's Land
 * Star Wars: General Grievous
 * Star Wars Republic: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili
 * Means and Ends
 * Star Wars: Obsession
 * Evasive Action: Reversal of Fortune
 * Sithisis
 * Labyrinth of Evil
 * Star Wars: Clone Wars
 * "Chapter 21"
 * Star Wars: Republic Commando: Order 66
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith comic
 * Star Wars Republic: Into the Unknown
 * Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga

Notes and references
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