Xanatos

"You destroyed me that day, Qui-Gon. Yet I was reborn. Stronger, wiser. I have surpassed you."

- Xanatos to Qui-Gon Jinn

Xanatos was a failed Human Jedi and the second Padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn who trained an earlier padawan whose name is unknown but is referred to as the 'unidentified padawan'. When Xanatos's father was killed by Qui-Gon, he became a Dark Jedi. During that time, Xanatos fought the Jedi Master and his new pupil, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and eventually killed himself on his homeworld.

Early life
Qui-Gon discovered Xanatos when the boy was three years old. Impressed by his Force-potential, Qui-Gon decided, after some brief hesitation, to bring Xanatos to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant for training. In doing so, Xanatos was taken away from the two things he loved most at an early age: Crion, his father, and Telos IV, his home planet.

Meeting Qui-Gon Jinn
After achieving Knighthood going on solo missions in a matter of five years, Qui-Gon Jinn took Xanatos to be his Padawan. Qui-Gon trained Xanatos for a number of years going on various missions, though Xanatos tended to be aggressive, which concerned the Jedi Council. As a final test for Xanatos, Yoda sent the two back to Telos, where the planet was in a brutal civil war started by Xanatos' corrupt father Crion&mdash;governor of the planet.

Fall to the dark side
Xanatos sided with his father in the civil war, thus failing his final test. He watched in terror as his former master was forced to kill Crion. Qui-Gon tried to apologize, but Xanatos' anger and hate deafened him, for he had turned to the dark side. He picked up his father's burnt ring and pressed it to his right cheek. The half-circle scar later became his "trademark" and the symbol for the Offworld Corporation, a company he took control of through deceit and conspiracy. Qui-Gon told the Council that he had "died" in the fighting on Telos. Xanatos would present trouble for Qui-Gon Jinn and his new apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi in the decades preceding the Invasion of Naboo.

The final campaign


As the leader of Offworld Corporation, Xanatos claimed that he desired peace between Offworld and rival company, Arcona Mineral Harvest Corporation, but secretly planned to eliminate Arcona and take their ionite mines on Bandomeer for himself. With the help of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon thwarted his plans. Xanatos fled into hiding, returning to Telos, where he planned to stripmine the planet to obtain wealth. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan tracked him down and exposed his plans.

Xanatos had planned an attack on Yoda and caused multiple sabotages with the help of a Temple student, Bruck Chun, who he got to through his father. He used an equation he remembered from a previous mission when he was Qui-Gon's Padawan: Disruption + Demoralization + Distraction=Devastation to carry out his plans. Xanatos held a Mon Calamari named Bant Eerin hostage to force the Jedi to give back his transport, which they had found in a tunnel close to water purification tanks. He managed to escape and was expecting the Temple to implode through the healing crystals of fire he hid in the fusion furnace but Qui-Gon figured out what he had done and was able to save the Jedi Temple.

He committed suicide on Telos by jumping into a pool of acid his company created by mining raw resources, rather than be captured by his former master, saying as he did, "I am your biggest failure. Live with that. And live with this."

Legacy
Later, Obi-Wan Kenobi encountered Xanatos' son, Granta Omega. Granta Omega followed the same formula that his father did. But Granta believed that Qui-Gon killed his father and refused to believe what Obi-Wan was trying to say. He would then walk in his father's footsteps by trying to convert Kenobi's Padawan, Anakin Skywalker to the free life.

Xanatos would be remembered even by the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Sidious.

Behind the scenes



 * Xanatos and his father Crion's last name is unknown, although it is most likely Omega, since Granta Omega is the son of Xanatos.


 * Though as far as names go, the name Xanatos is similar to "Thanatos", which is the Greek word for "death", and the name of his home planet, "Telos", also means "end" in Greek. Unlikely to be coincidental, "Omega" is the last letter in the Greek alphabet, implying another synonym to "end." It is also important to note that the "broken circle" emblem of Xanatos looks similar in some respect to the actual letter Omega (Ω).


 * David Xanatos was the 'villain' in the short-lived Disney TV series "Gargoyles", Xanatos might have been named after this character.


 * Other implications as to this comes from the use of OC. It was believed by Qui-Gon Jinn that stood for Offworld Corporation but knowing Xanatos it could be other things.


 * He is suggested to be a practitioner of Ataru by his skills in Jedi Apprentice: The Dark Rival.

Appearances

 * Jedi Apprentice: The Rising Force
 * Jedi Apprentice: The Dark Rival
 * Jedi Apprentice: The Uncertain Path
 * Jedi Apprentice: The Captive Temple
 * Jedi Apprentice: The Day of Reckoning
 * Jedi Apprentice Special Edition: Deceptions
 * Jedi Quest: Path to Truth
 * Jedi Quest: The Trail of the Jedi
 * Jedi Quest: The Shadow Trap
 * Jedi Quest: The False Peace
 * Jedi Quest: The Final Showdown
 * Legacy of the Jedi
 * The Last of the Jedi: A Tangled Web