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Jedi Apprentice: The Deadly Hunter Info
Hey, I'm working on the CSF FA nomination. I'm wondering if you could help me with info in Jedi Apprentice: The Deadly Hunter regarding the "Ren S'orn case" including why it was opened and why his mother Uta S'orn asked it to be closed. Also any and all information that you can find in that book/series on Yur T'aug including personality, bio, etc. His article didn't really help much. Supposedly he was the overall commander of the CSF but if you could confirm/deny that. If you could let me know as soon as you can, I'd appreciate it a lot!!Coruscantfan 20:54, September 6, 2010 (UTC)

I'll sort the info by book:
 * Jedi Apprentice: The Deadly Hunter
 * Pages 53–58 (Yur T'aug bio/personality):
 * Captain T'aug is present at a murder scene at the Lane of All Worlds on Coruscant when Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan show up. The body is believed to be that of Fligh. Qui-Gon requests to see the body, and T'aug gives him the OK to do so. A few minutes later, Qui-Gon points out a piece of evidence to the T'aug, who calls an unnamed sergeant over to catalog it. Qui-Gon then starts asking for details, and the captain is reluctant to answer questions but eventually does so. Among the details T'aug reveals is that the body had been completely drained of blood.
 * Pages 71–72 (Ren S'orn):
 * The Force-sensitive Ren had been accepted by the Jedi for training, but his mother, Senator Uta S'orn, declined to give him up. Ren became a "drifter", "fell in with bad companions", and was eventually murdered. When he was killed, his body was drained of blood, the same way as "Fligh".


 * Jedi Apprentice: The Evil Experiment
 * Page 67 (Ren S'orn):
 * Jenna Zan Arbor freely admits to a captive Qui-Gon that she killed Ren after experimenting on him and his Force-sensitivity&mdash;the same type of "experimenting" she is now doing to Qui-Gon.
 * Page 78 (Ren S'orn):
 * Ren's body was found on Simpla-12.
 * Pages 102–103 (both):
 * Though Simpla-12 itself does not have a security force of its own, Captain T'aug and the CSF investigated Ren's murder. T'aug, however, didn't follow up on any leads and just shipped Ren's body back to Coruscant and his mother.
 * Pages 107–109 (both):
 * Obi-Wan confronts T'aug about the dropping of Ren's case, and T'aug openly and rudely refuses to cooperate even though all CSF forces are expected to cooperate with the Jedi; after being reminded that the CSF and Jedi work toward the same goal&mdash;justice&mdash;he reveals that the case was dropped at Uta's request.
 * Pages 109–112 (Ren S'orn):
 * Uta S'orn, who has just recently resigned from her position as Senator, reveals to Obi-Wan that she asked for the case to be dropped because she believes Ren was killed by "some lowlife" on Simpla-12, saying that "[h]e led a life of squalor" and commenting, "Why investigate it, why drag every sordid detail into the sun? Who knows what Captain Yur T'aug could have found out about Ren? I did not want to know. Don't you understand? I want it all to go away [...]".
 * Chapter 18 (Ren S'orn):
 * Jenna Zan Arbor's secret lab, where she is holding Qui-Gon and where she experimented on Ren, is on Simpla-12.


 * Jedi Apprentice: The Dangerous Rescue
 * Pages 87–89
 * Fligh is very much alive; after being attacked by bounty hunter Ona Nobis, he staged his own murder scene so he could disappear for a while and get Ona Nobis off his tail.

That's all I found. There's no indication that Yur T'aug was the overall CSF commander, but there's no indication he wasn't, either. Let me know if you have any questions. &mdash; Master Jonathan  ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 02:14, September 8, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thank you for responding so quickly, this information is great! I do have some questions. How did the Jedi find out about Fligh's murder? What exactly is the Lane of All Worlds? And I'm sure it was a typo, but I'm confused as to why the CSF investigated a murder on Simpla-12? Also, is there any information on the CSF's vehicles, uniforms, and other CSF members that are mentioned by name? Thanks for your help. Coruscantfan 20:16, September 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Didi Oddo, a friend of Qui-Gon, told them about the murder and where the body had been found.
 * The Lane of All Worlds is an alleyway near the Senate.
 * Not a typo; the CSF did indeed investigate the murder on Simpla-12, though there is no indication as to why they did so; it's stated that Simpla-12 has no security police of its own, but that is not explicitly connected to why the CSF investigated a crime on another planet, though it is heavily implied.
 * No CSF members other than T'aug are mentioned by name, and there's no information at all on vehicles or uniforms other than the statement in The Deadly Hunter that the uniforms were navy in color.
 * Let me know if you have further questions. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 21:52, September 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you so much for your help! Coruscantfan 01:13, September 9, 2010 (UTC)

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