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This article is about Dark Horse Presents online issue of Blue Harvest. You may be looking for the comic book with the same title.

Dark Times: Blue Harvest, Part 1 is the first of the two Dark Horse Comics special mini-issues of Star Wars: Dark Times, which serve as a lead-up to the Dark Times: Blue Harvest story arc. It was published in the January 2009 release of Myspace Dark Horse Presents.

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Ever since the events in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, Dass Jennir has been trying to find his place in a galaxy where being a Jedi carries a death sentence. Previously, he has made some questionable choices - which have cost him his friends, and his belief in himself. Now, down to his last Republic credit, Jennir must decide whether to cling to his Jedi ideals and at the very least starve, or to accept an unsavory job from the kind of people who ask no questions and keep no employment records. If being a Jedi makes him an outlaw, can he be an outlaw and still be a Jedi?

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  1. StarWars Zone: Shedding Light on Dark Times on Dark Horse Comics' official website (content not present on current version)
  2. The date of this story is established internally in relation to Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, which The New Essential Chronology dates to 19 BBY.

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