Bruck Chun

Bruck Chun was a youngling at the Jedi Temple two months younger than Obi-Wan Kenobi. A human male with ice-blue eyes and white hair, he was native to Telos-4, the son of Vox Chun and brother of Kad Chun. He was close friends with Aalto. The two boys liked to pick on Kenobi, whom they called "Oafy-Wan." After Obi-Wan beat Bruck in a training lightsabre contest, Bruck deliberately picked a fight with Obi-Wan, and used his own bruises to blaim Obi-Wan for attacking him. Bruck and Obi-Wan competed to be chosen as Padawan by Qui-Gon Jinn, whom chose neither at the time (but later did choose Obi-Wan). When Obi-Wan temporarily turned his back on the Jedi Order to fight with the Young on Melida/Daan, Bruck once again tried to get Qui-Gon to take him on as Padawan, but Kenobi and Jinn were soon reconciled.

The Dark Jedi Xanatos, a business partner of Vox Chun, corrupted Bruck to the Dark Side and used him as a pawn. On Xanatos's behalf, Bruck stole many artifacts within the Jedi Temple, including the Healing Crystals of Fire. Xanatos also hid a transmitter inside the hilt of Bruck's red lightsabre to spy on conversations in the Jedi Temple. Bruck attempted to cover Xanatos's flight from Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Bruck and Kenobi became locked in combat in the Room of a Thousand Fountains, leading to Bruck accidentally falling off a slippery cliff and breaking his neck. To an extent, Obi-Wan blamed himself for Bruck's death. Bruck's family absolutely blamed Obi-Wan, and brought him to a hearing before a committee of Senators, employing Sano Sauro as prosecutor. Qui-Gon eventually revealed the transmitter in the lightsabre hilt, which had recorded the dialogue between Bruck and Obi-Wan during their duel: the evidence proved Obi-Wan innocent, although it would be many years before Kad Chun would forgive Obi-Wan and before Obi-Wan could forgive himself.