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{{Quote|The Inquisitorius. A project of mine, long planned. Slaves to the light side once, now awake. Hunters, one and all.''"<br />"''What do they hunt?''"<br />"''Why, Jedi, of course.|Darth Sidious and Darth Vader|Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 6}}
 
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The '''Inquisitorius''', also known as the '''Inquisitorius Program''', the '''Order of Inquisitors''', and the '''Imperial Inquisition''', was an organization of [[Force-sensitive]] [[Dark side of the Force|dark side]] [[Dark side adept|agents]] who served the [[Sith]]-ruled [[Galactic Empire]]. Members of the Inquisitorius were called '''Imperial Inquisitors''', or simply '''Inquisitors''', and were also nicknamed '''Red Blades'''. They were tasked with hunting down the remaining [[Jedi]] who had survived [[Order 66]] at the end of the [[Clone Wars]] as part of the [[Jedi Purge]], retrieving any children identified as force-sensitive, as well as other [[Politics|political]] dissidents. The Inquisitors were governed by the [[Sith Lord]] [[Anakin Skywalker|Darth Vader]], who was the [[Sith apprentice|apprentice]] to the [[Galactic Emperor]], [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]], and led by an individual known only by his [[Grand Inquisitor|title]], [[the Grand Inquisitor]].
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The '''Inquisitorius''', also known as the '''Inquisitorius Program''', the '''Order of Inquisitors''', and the '''Imperial Inquisition''', was an organization of [[Force-sensitive]] [[Dark side of the Force|dark side]] [[Dark side adept|agents]] who served the [[Sith]]-ruled [[Galactic Empire]]. Members of the Inquisitorius were called '''Imperial Inquisitors''', or simply '''Inquisitors''', and were also nicknamed '''Red Blades'''. They were tasked with hunting down the remaining [[Jedi]] who had survived [[Order 66]] at the end of the [[Clone Wars]] as part of the [[Jedi Purge]], retrieving any children identified as Force-sensitive, as well as other [[Politics|political]] dissidents. The Inquisitors were governed by the [[Sith Lord]] [[Anakin Skywalker|Darth Vader]], who was the [[Sith apprentice|apprentice]] to the [[Galactic Emperor]], [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]], and led by an individual known only by his [[Grand Inquisitor|title]], [[the Grand Inquisitor]].
   
 
In the years leading up to the [[Galactic Civil War]], the Inquisitors came into conflict with several Jedi and groups affiliated with surviving or former Jedi as part of the purge. One of these groups were the [[Spectres]], a rebel cell that included the Jedi Purge survivor [[Kanan Jarrus]] and his [[Padawan]], [[Ezra Bridger]]. Their pursuit of the Spectres also brought them into contact with another Jedi Purge survivor, the former Jedi [[Ahsoka Tano]], as well as the former [[Sith Lord]] [[Maul]], who sought revenge against the Sith for casting him out and [[Mandalorian civil war (Clone Wars)|killing]] his [[Savage Opress|brother]] [[Second battle of Dathomir|and]] [[Talzin|mother]]. With the Empire believing the Jedi Order to be largely extinct, the Inquisitorius vanished by the time of the Galactic Civil War.
 
In the years leading up to the [[Galactic Civil War]], the Inquisitors came into conflict with several Jedi and groups affiliated with surviving or former Jedi as part of the purge. One of these groups were the [[Spectres]], a rebel cell that included the Jedi Purge survivor [[Kanan Jarrus]] and his [[Padawan]], [[Ezra Bridger]]. Their pursuit of the Spectres also brought them into contact with another Jedi Purge survivor, the former Jedi [[Ahsoka Tano]], as well as the former [[Sith Lord]] [[Maul]], who sought revenge against the Sith for casting him out and [[Mandalorian civil war (Clone Wars)|killing]] his [[Savage Opress|brother]] [[Second battle of Dathomir|and]] [[Talzin|mother]]. With the Empire believing the Jedi Order to be largely extinct, the Inquisitorius vanished by the time of the Galactic Civil War.

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"The Inquisitorius. A project of mine, long planned. Slaves to the light side once, now awake. Hunters, one and all."
"What do they hunt?"
"Why, Jedi, of course."
―Darth Sidious and Darth Vader[src]

The Inquisitorius, also known as the Inquisitorius Program, the Order of Inquisitors, and the Imperial Inquisition, was an organization of Force-sensitive dark side agents who served the Sith-ruled Galactic Empire. Members of the Inquisitorius were called Imperial Inquisitors, or simply Inquisitors, and were also nicknamed Red Blades. They were tasked with hunting down the remaining Jedi who had survived Order 66 at the end of the Clone Wars as part of the Jedi Purge, retrieving any children identified as Force-sensitive, as well as other political dissidents. The Inquisitors were governed by the Sith Lord Darth Vader, who was the apprentice to the Galactic Emperor, Sheev Palpatine, and led by an individual known only by his title, the Grand Inquisitor.

In the years leading up to the Galactic Civil War, the Inquisitors came into conflict with several Jedi and groups affiliated with surviving or former Jedi as part of the purge. One of these groups were the Spectres, a rebel cell that included the Jedi Purge survivor Kanan Jarrus and his Padawan, Ezra Bridger. Their pursuit of the Spectres also brought them into contact with another Jedi Purge survivor, the former Jedi Ahsoka Tano, as well as the former Sith Lord Maul, who sought revenge against the Sith for casting him out and killing his brother and mother. With the Empire believing the Jedi Order to be largely extinct, the Inquisitorius vanished by the time of the Galactic Civil War.

History

Serving the Sith

When the Clone Wars ended, Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine, who was secretly the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Sidious, formed the Galactic Empire and declared the Jedi Order its enemy. Using Jedi Master Mace Windu's attempt to have him arrested as justification, the new Emperor activated Order 66, which had been hardwired into every single one of the Republic's clone troopers by the Sith prior to the war, and instructed them to kill the Jedi. The majority of the Jedi were killed by the clones but several managed to escape, especially after Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi sent out a distress signal from the Jedi Temple, warning the survivors off. As such, several Jedi had survived the initial purge and gone into hiding. Fearing the threat the surviving Jedi posed to his rule, Emperor Palpatine created the Inquisitors to track down and eliminate the last remaining Jedi.[3][16]

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The Eighth Brother, Seventh Sister and Fifth Brother

The Inquisitors were all former Jedi that had turned to the dark side in some way or another,[17] with the Grand Inquisitor having served as a Jedi Temple Guard,[18] the Ninth Sister being former Jedi Masana Tide, the Tenth Brother being the former Jedi Master Prosset Dibs[19] and the Second Sister being the former Jedi Padawan Trilla Suduri.[4] The Emperor's apprentice Darth Vader soon discovered the program and was put in charge of them by his Sith Master. Vader trained the Inquisitors in the ways of the dark side of the Force. As part of their training, a number of Inquisitors had parts of their body severed by Vader's lightsaber so that they would not forget the lesson of loss. After Vader cut off Sixth Brother's left lower arm, the Grand Inquisitor began questioning Vader's training techniques. Vader claimed that he was intending to have the Inquisitors to abandon their tendency to fight defensively as former Jedi and adopt more offensive moves.[13]

Hunting the Jedi

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Jocasta Nu attacking the Grand Inquisitor

Following the formation of the Empire, the Grand Inquisitor worked with Darth Vader on locating the Jedi Order's Chief Librarian, Jocasta Nu.[13] During his research in the Archives, the Grand Inquisitor was confronted by Nu after he openly insulted the knowledge he was reading.[20] At first the Grand Inquisitor planned to kill Nu but when he defeated her in combat, he was prevented from killing her by Lord Vader. As Vader and the Grand Inquisitor argued, Nu was able to make her escape.[21] However, Vader was able to pursue Nu and killed her himself without the Grand Inquisitor's help.[22]

Sometime later, the Ninth Sister accompanied Vader to investigate reports of a possible Jedi in a cantina on Cabarria. The reports turned out to be false and Vader was attacked by three bounty hunters. The Ninth Sister refused to help Vader and when he overpowered the bounty hunters, they retreated and stole the Ninth Sister's speeder at gunpoint. Vader chased and captured them, questioning them of who they were hired by. Vader found out that the culprit had come from the top of the Imperial ranks[17] and the Ninth Sister flew him back to Coruscant. However, when arriving at Coruscant their communications were deliberately jammed, stopping the Ninth Sister from sending their clearance codes. This caused the Coruscant defenses to attack them and Vader pushed the Ninth Sister off the pilot chair to take control of the ship. They subsequently crashed onto Coruscant and Vader left the Ninth Sister with the ship.[23]

Mission to Mon Cala

"As the Inquisitors were once Jedi themselves, and the clones were built to kill Jedi, well…you see the result."
―Ferren Barr, on the Inquisitors and their Purge Troopers[src]
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The Tenth Brother, Ninth Sister and Sixth Brother arrive on Mon Cala

About one year after the rise of the Empire, Palpatine suspected a Jedi of influencing the deteriorating negotiations on Mon Cala. He sent Vader and three Inquisitors to investigate this, accompanied by a squad of elite clone Purge Troopers. Upon their arrival, the Imperial Ambassador Telvar was assassinated[24] and his superior, Moff Tarkin, sent down his forces to invade Mon Cala. Vader and the Inquisitors Sixth Brother, Ninth Sister and Tenth Brother fought at Dac City and captured the king, Lee-Char. The Ninth Sister interrogated Lee-Char for the location of the Jedi but they were soon swept away by large waves generated by some of Mon Cala's large creatures.[10]

The three Inquisitors survived the cataclysm and picked up Vader on an Imperial submarine. The Ninth Sister revealed to Vader that she had obtained the location of the Jedi and they made for the place.[25] Upon arriving there, they were met by the Jedi and his six disciples. The group scattered, except for one that shot at the submarine until Vader crushed his helmet. As they chased the rest of them, another sacrificed himself to slow them down. Vader and the Inquisitors soon reached Bel City and made chase for the remaining of the group. Vader received a request from Moff Tarkin to capture Lee-Char and end the war on Mon Cala. Vader agreed and left the Inquisitors and their squad of clones to find the Jedi.[19]

The Inquisitors soon found the Jedi and his last two disciples. The Sixth Brother cut down one of the disciples and they surrounded the other two. The Jedi then stepped forward and faced them, revealing their names from when they were Jedi. The Ninth Sister confronted the Jedi, identifying him as a Padawan named Ferren Barr. Barr ignored her and told them that they were still truly Jedi, acknowledging the clones and their role in Order 66. Barr used the Force to take the helmets off the Purge troopers and saw that they were newer clones that were commissioned after Order 66. Knowing they had not had their inhibitor chips activated, he used a mind trick on them, saying "execute Order 66".[19]

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The Purge troopers turn on the Inquisitors

The trick worked and the Purge troopers turned on their three superiors. They quickly succeeded in gunning down the Tenth Brother, although the Sixth Brother and Ninth Sister were able to deflect their shots. Barr and his last disciple, Verla, then leaped over the battle and escaped. Keen to intercept them, the Sixth Brother and Ninth Sister used their combined powers to Force push the troopers to the side. However, the Sixth Brother betrayed Ninth Sister, cutting her leg off and leaving her to fend off the last of the troopers alone. After his escape, the Sixth Brother took a boat away with three stormtroopers.[26]

Search for Ahsoka Tano

Shortly after the mission to Mon Cala, the Sixth Brother was searching for a possible Force-sensitive child on Thabeska. However, he later abandoned this task after receiving word that a Force-sensitive old enough to have received Jedi training was hiding in the Outer Rim, and set out to hunt the individual in question, hoping to earn a promotion. The supposed Jedi was in fact former Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who had left the Jedi Order before the end of the Clone Wars after being wrongfully accused of treason. Tano had since built up a resistance group on the moon of Raada. The Sixth Brother went to Raada where he began investigating. He traveled to the mountains and found the resistance Tano had set up, who were hiding in the caves. The resistance surrounded the Sixth Brother but he revealed his lightsaber, throwing it at the fighters. The lightsaber flew in an arc, killing all but one of the fighters.[7]

The Sixth Brother then took the last fighter away, who he identified as Kaeden Larte, who had become close to Tano. The Sixth Brother used Kaeden to lay a trap for Tano and she revealed herself to him. The Sixth Brother then battled her, but Tano was able to identify his offensive fighting style and took advantage of it. Tano then reached out to his lightsaber's kyber crystals and they detonated the lightsaber, killing the Sixth Brother. Tano took his lightsaber crystals and fled the system with the rest of the citizens from Raada's sole settlement. Shortly afterwards, the Grand Inquisitor arrived and, unaware of Tano's identity, decided to hunt her himself, but not before informing Vader.[7]

Hunt for Eeth Koth

"Inquisitors--A woman and an infant escaped. Bring me the child."
"And the woman, Lord Vader?"
"Irrelevant."
―Darth Vader and the Fifth Brother[src]

Sometime after Vader's hunt on Chandar's Folly,[27] he took three Inquisitors to a planet to hunt down the surviving Jedi known as Eeth Koth. Vader entered his house and interrupted Koth as his daughter had only just been born. Koth attempted to negotiate his way out of the situation but Vader made it clear he wasn't compliant and Koth attacked him, telling his wife, Mira, to run with his newborn daughter. The two took the fight outside and Vader threw him across the ground and told his Inquisitors to find the newborn and capture it. The Fifth Brother asked of what they should do about the mother and Vader informed him that she was irrelevant.[11]

The three Inquisitors made haste into the city and the Fifth Brother suggested they split up. The other two agreed and they began searching the city. The female Inquisitor decided to reach out into the Force to see if the Infant made any ripples, as it was Force-sensitive. Her attempt was successful and she managed to stop Mira and her child before they could reach her father's shuttle. Mira begged her to let her go, appealing to her woman to woman. The female Inquisitor told her to go and she ran into the shuttle. The Fifth Brother then arrived and was shocked of what she had just done. The Twi'lek Inquisitor arrived as well and told her that Vader would not take this lightly. However, the female Inquisitor wasn't finished yet and as the shuttle ascended, she used the Force to pull the baby from her mother's arms.[11]

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Eeth Koth's daughter was given to two nursemaids

The Twi'lek Inquisitor asked the female Inquisitor why she had to do it the way she did. She explained that since Mira had appealed to her woman to woman, she had decided to let her trust her before snatching her baby and thus her soul, as she would never trust another woman, and likely another person, again. The three Inquisitors returned to Vader, who was gradually beating Koth in the duel. Koth saw the baby in the female Inquisitor's hands and in his shock, Vader cut him down. The group returned to the Coruscant tower on their Zeta-class shuttle and gave the baby to a pair of nursemaids. Vader asked the Grand Inquisitor of their next target. The Grand Inquisitor brought Vader to see the list of the final confirmed Jedi survivors. There, he explained to Vader that they had hidden well and he concluded that they must wait until one of them made a mistake in order to find them.[11]

Rogue Inquisitors

"What are we looking for, Lord Vader?"
"Two Jedi. Male and female. They will attack us. It is only a matter of time. Be wary. They are cunning. Their direction of attack may be…unorthodox."
―Two Imperial shock troopers, and Darth Vader[src]

The Fifth Brother notified Vader of the female Inquisitor's actions during their hunt and Vader suspected her to be a traitor, especially as he suspected her and the Twi'lek Inquisitor of having feelings for each other.[28] Later on, the female Inquisitor and the Twi'lek Inquisitor were toasting to Eeth Koth's death with a drink that came from the planet where they had found him. The female Inquisitor then brought up Vader and asked of what he would do when all the Jedi were finally dead. The Twi'lek Inquisitor told her he would find his way around it, saying he would always find something to kill. At that moment, Vader interrupted their conversation, igniting his lightsaber.[11] The Grand Inquisitor asked if this was a test, to which Vader coldly denied. Vader attempted to kill the female Inquisitor, but the Twi'lek Inquisitor halted him with his lightsaber and Vader confirmed his suspicions that the two had an attachment. The female Inquisitor ran away and Vader threw the other into the wall. He asked Vader why he attacked the female Inquisitor and he told the Twi'lek that it didn't matter because he had done it too. The Twi'lek Inquisitor ran and joined the female Inquisitor as she escaped the Coruscant Tower.[28]

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The Twi'lek Inquisitor and female Inquisitor use the Force to hurl a speeder at Darth Vader

Vader made chase for the two rogue Inquisitors and took a speeder into Coruscant. The pair planned on killing Vader in order for them to be free from his presence in the galaxy. They therefore attacked Vader's speeder and the Sith lord jumped to other speeders as they cut those down as well with their lightsabers. The pair then resorted to throwing speeders at the Sith but he either threw them back or cut them down. However, the two Inquisitors eventually managed to topple a statue onto Vader and he fell onto a balcony, temporarily immobilized. They attempted to finish him off but he used the force to freeze them in mid air. The two Inquisitors turned to one another to spill out their last words and Vader made their lightsabers activate to stab the pair and kill them at the same time. Sidious later asked Vader why he thought the two were traitors and he explained to his master of their attachment and how the female Inquisitor briefly let Eeth Koth's child escape. Nonetheless, the Emperor was displeased with Vader's rampage that killed a Gran senator who was important to his plans and had the Inquisitorius relocated offworld.[28]

Further events

"If we do not stop the Inquisitor, you will. If we do not stop the Empire, you will."
―Nuhj, in a recording made just prior to his death[src]

An Inquisitor was sent by the Empire to hunt a small group of surviving Jedi who had recently been discovered in a Jedi shrine on Anoat. The Inquisitor went there to find the Jedi Mususiel, who stayed to save the others. The Inquisitor killed her and tracked the others to Mataou, where the agent pursued one of the others, named Zubain Ankonori, and slew him. The last two Jedi, Nuhj and Khandra, fled to Embertown on the planet Burnin Konn, but the Inquisitor soon followed and attacked them in a chromium mine near Wickridge. The Inquisitor slew them and their belongings were stored in an Imperial vault on Nar Hypa.[29]

At one point, a female Inquisitor was on Dathomir when she encountered Jerserra, a Dathomirian from the Nardithi Nightsisters, a sect of the Nightsisters. She took in Jerserra as her secret apprentice and spent a number of years training her in combat and lightsaber combat. The Inquisitor hoped to use Jerserra against the other Inquisitors but Jerserra eventually came to believe her abilities outmatched her Master's, and before long, the Inquisitor was slain by Jerserra, who covered up her murder and took her lightsaber as her own.[30]

Hunting Cal Kestis

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The Ninth Sister and Second Sister on Bracca.

The Second Sister and the Ninth Sister were sent by the Empire to hunt Cal Kestis, a former Padawan who was discovered on Bracca after an Imperial viper probe droid witnessed him using the Force to save his friend. Kestis was rescued by the Mantis crew and joined with former Jedi Knight Cere Junda on a secret mission to rebuild the Jedi Order. Kestis defeated the Ninth Sister on Kashyyyk. The Second Sister was killed by Vader during the mission to Nur after she began to reconcile with Junda, her former Jedi master, who apologized for letting her fall to the dark side and become an Inquisitor, and for failing to obtain a holocron that Kestis had retrieved containing a list of Force-sensitive children. Kestis, Junda, and the Mantis crew escaped Fortress Inquisitorius, and Kestis subsequently destroyed the holocron to prevent the Empire from obtaining it, entrusting the fates of the children to the Force.[4]

Hunting the Spectres

"You have great potential, but perhaps it is I that might teach you, as your master never achieved the rank of Jedi Knight. Did he?"
"Maybe not, but he took out the last Inquisitor. So I think I'll just stick with him."
"Yes, the death of the Grand Inquisitor was a surprise to all. Yet, it does present the rest of us with new opportunities."
―The Seventh Sister and Ezra Bridger[src]

When rumors emerged of a Jedi leading a rebel cell on the planet Lothal reached the ears of the Empire, Vader sent the Grand Inquisitor to take care of the problem.[3] After several encounters, the Grand Inquisitor succeeded in capturing Jarrus,[31] but was defeated by the latter in a lightsaber duel during a rescue staged by the rebels and Jarrus's Padawan, Ezra Bridger. Rather than face his Master's punishment for his failure, the Grand Inquisitor killed himself.[32]

Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister

The Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister continued the Grand Inquisitor's hunt for the Spectres.

During a skirmish with Phoenix Cell, Vader learned that Tano, who had been his apprentice during the Clone Wars, was still alive. Upon learning of this news, the Emperor ordered Vader to dispatch another Inquisitor to hunt the rebels down.[33] As a slight alteration of the Emperor's commands, two Inquisitors—the Fifth Brother and the Seventh Sister—were assigned to do so. They confronted several crew members of the Ghost during a skirmish aboard an abandoned Republic medical station. Due to Garazeb Orrelios' quick-thinking, the rebels managed to escape the Inquisitors aboard the Phantom.[8]

The death of the Grand Inquisitor was a great surprise for the other Inquisitors who saw new opportunities in hunting down the ones responsible. In addition to the Seventh Sister and the Fifth Brother, several other Inquisitors began to scour the galaxy searching for the two Jedi who had defeated their leader, all of them hoping to advance their own position within the Inquisitorius.[8] While intercepting transmissions from Mustafar, Tano discovered that the Inquisitors' second mission was to kidnap Force-sensitive children. Meanwhile, the Seventh Sister and the Fifth Brother kidnapped the infants Alora and Pypey above the planets Chandel and on Takobo respectively. This brought them into contact with the crew of the Ghost and Ahsoka, who soundly defeated them in combat.[34] Later, the Seventh Sister and the Fifth Brother took part in an unsuccessful attempt to capture the rebels in Garel City.[35]

Three years before the Battle of Yavin,[source?] the Fifth Brother and the Seventh Sister spent several months pursuing Jarrus and Bridger. On one occasion, they managed to track the Jedi to the planet Oosalon where they fought with them. Despite their efforts, the Jedi managed to escape and regroup with the Spectres. Later, the Inquisitors followed Jarrus, Bridger, and Tano to the Lothal Jedi Temple. After forcing their way into the temple, the two Inquisitors were attacked by ghostly apparitions of the Jedi Temple Guards. One of these apparitions was the former Grand Inquisitor. The Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister survived the encounter and reported to Vader, who vowed to put an end to the Jedi threat.[18]

Crossover at Malachor

Some time after the events of the Lothal Jedi Temple, Kanan, Ezra and Ahsoka traveled to Malachor, following a hint given by Jedi Master Yoda. When they arrived there, the Eighth Brother, who was already there hunting an individual known as the shadow, attacked them. Soon after, Bridger became separated from the others and encountered the former Sith apprentice Maul. As this was happening, Tano and Jarrus chased and captured the Eighth Brother, who unbeknownst to them sent a distress signal to his fellow Inquisitors, the Fifth Brother and the Seventh Sister. Maul and Bridger together entered the Sith temple on Malachor and retrieved the Sith holocron inside.[9]

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The three Inquisitors duel Ahsoka Tano, Kanan Jarrus, and the dark side warrior, Maul on Malachor

Shortly later, they found the Fifth Brother, Seventh Sister and Eighth Brother dueling Tano and Jarrus. Maul and Bridger intervened and the Inquisitors were forced to retreat. While attempting to plant the Sith holocron in the Sith temple's obelisk, they encountered the Inquisitors once again. Maul began Force choking the Seventh Sister and urged Bridger to strike her down. When Bridger could not bring himself to do it, Maul then threw his lightsaber at her, killing her instantly. Maul and Bridger then found Tano and Jarrus once more fighting the Fifth and Eighth Brothers. After Tano destroyed the Fifth Brother's lightsaber, Maul made quick work of him with a fatal slash to the gut. During this time, Jarrus had also managed to slice the Eighth Brother's lightsaber. Cornered and outnumbered, the Eighth Brother attempted to escape by using his lightsaber to hover away but the lightsaber malfunctioned in flight and sent the Eighth Brother plummeting to his death at the base of the temple below.[9]

Disappearance

"During the early years of the Empire, the red blades of the Inquisitorius cut a swath through the galaxy as they wiped any remaining traces of the Jedi Order from existence. Once the Jedi were finally considered extinct by the Empire, the Inquisitorius vanished into the darkness as well."
―Luke Skywalker[src]
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The Inquisitorius vanished by time of the Battle of Yavin, and Darth Vader was said to be the only Force-wielder in the Emperor's service.

In 2 BBY,[36] around six months after[37] the Inquisitors' failure incident on Malachor,[9] the Empire dispatched Grand Admiral Thrawn to finish what Darth Vader and his Inquisitors started. Thrawn would continue pursuing the rebels until his ultimate defeat during the liberation of Lothal.[38]

In 0 BBY,[39] the Jedi Order was largely thought to be extinct by the Empire,[40] and once their objective of wiping out the Jedi was completed, the Inquisitors themselves vanished as well.[41] At a meeting aboard the first Death Star, Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin expressed his belief that Vader was the only living practitioner of what he termed "the ancient religion".[40]

Legacy

"The Jedi aren't my story. So what if I'm meant to become one of these Inquisitors, instead?"
"I believe we've learned that they no longer exist."
"But what if they come back? What if my vision was of the future and I become some sort of anti-Jedi Knight. [...] What if the Force awakens and there are those who want to snuff it out again? What if there are dark side users who are meant to do such a thing, and I'm meant to become one of them?"
―Karr Nuq Sin and RZ-7[src]

Around thirty[15] years after the Battle of Yavin, the Inquisitors no longer existed as an organization and, much like the Jedi they hunted, their history was little-known. By this time the antiques collector Dok-Ondar acquired a broken lightsaber that once belonged to the Grand Inquisitor. When Karr Nuq Sin, a Force-sensitive teenager seeking to understand his connection with the Force and the ways of the Jedi, visited Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities hoping to find Jedi artifacts, Dok-Ondar showed him the Inquisitor lightsaber. He explained the mission of the Inquisitors to Nuq Sin and the boy had never heard of them or the fact that the Jedi were hunted down after the Clone Wars. When Nuq Sin, who possessed the Force power of psychometry, touched the two broken pieces of the lightsaber he experienced two visions simultaneously: one of his former Jedi Padawan great-grandfather Naq Med fighting the Grand Inquisitor and another of the Grand Inquisitor fighting and killing a different Jedi. The overlapping visions gave Nuq Sin, who strongly resembled his relative, the impression that he had witnessed his future self kill a Jedi. The visions caused him to doubt whether he was meant to become a Jedi and fear that in his future the defunct Inquisitorius would be resurrected and he would become an Inquisitor.[42]

The First Order, the government that rose from the ashes of the Empire following its fall after the New Republic's victory at the Battle of Jakku and the subsequent signing of the Galactic Concordance, used interrogation chairs, based on those used by the Inquisitorius, to extract information from their prisoners.[43]

Around the time of the First Order–Resistance war, the Jedi Master Luke Skywalker wrote a book chronicling what he knew of the history of the Jedi Order. In the book, Skywalker included a brief history of the Inquisitorius and their mission of hunting the Jedi, identified several of them by the names they bores as Inquisitors and noted that once the Jedi were considered extinct, the Inquistors themselves vanished. He also wrote about the signature double-bladed spinning lightsabers used by Inquisitors.[41] The dark side warrior Knights of Ren who served Darth Vader's grandson Kylo Ren in the same time period would have been prime candidates to become Inquisitors in previous generations, if they could be tamed.[44]

Organization

Status and command

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The Inquisitors utilized Purge Troopers for their operations.

Although the exact number of Inquisitors was kept secret, there may have been as many as twelve.[45] Inquisitors utilized a Zeta-class shuttle, the Infernum in 18 BBY, and also commanded Purge Troopers,[24] which were elite death squads of clones.[19] Due to the nature of their mission, Inquisitors had the power to commandeer any required Imperial Military forces, and all officers were to obey their orders.[46][34][7] Any officer who came into contact with Force-sensitive beings was to immediately contact an Inquisitor to investigate the situation.[3] Also, some Imperial officers disliked the interference of Inquisitors with some, such as Admiral Kassius Konstantine.[8] When the Inquisitors became part of the Inquisitorius, they left behind their former names and took up new names, with Brother or Sister denoting their sexes.[26]

Inquisitor mutuality

Tenth Brother: "Smells like fish."
Ninth Sister: "That's just Sixth Brother."
Tenth Brother: "More like fish, then."
Sixth Brother: "Hilarious."
―The Tenth Brother and Ninth Sister make fun of Sixth Brother[src]

The Inquisitors in the Inquisitorius held a mutual relationship with each other. Many had to work together on occasions where they were up against bigger threats.[24][11] The female Inquisitor and the Twi'lek Inquisitor had a mutual friendship and always toasted to the death of every Jedi they hunted with a drink made on the planet of which they found them.[11] However, being users of the dark side of the Force, the Inquisitors became power hungry and a sense of competition grew between them. Upon arriving at Mon Cala, the Sixth Brother was insulted by his two subordinates, the Ninth Sister and Tenth Brother.[24]

Later on, the three aforementioned Inquisitors were caught up in a skirmish in Bel City and the Tenth Brother was killed. The other two helped each other clear a path but then the Sixth Brother betrayed the Ninth Sister, cutting off her leg and leaving her to the remainder of the enemy.[26] The Sixth Brother later abandoned one of his missions to hunt a Jedi, hoping to obtain himself a promotion.[7] A female Inquisitor trained her own apprentice to use against the other Inquisitors before she was betrayed and killed by the Dathomirian.[30] During his search for the Spectres, the Seventh Sister decided to intervene with the Fifth Brother's hunt to obtain the kill for herself.[8]

Operations

"I've read the reports from the Inquisitorius. Vader and his monsters have done their job well. Few Jedi remain, if any."
―Tarkin on the Inquisitorius[src]
Three Inquisitors

Three Inquisitors

The Inquisitors' primary mission was to hunt down and kill surviving Jedi who had survived the Jedi Purge.[3] The Inquisitors' secondary mission was to prevent Force-sensitive children from falling into the hands of the remaining Jedi or using their skills against the Empire. As part of this strategy, an operation code-named Project Harvester was designed to identify cadets in Imperial academies across the galaxy who met the criteria that would identify them as Force-sensitive.[47] Should they be identified as such, the cadets would be abducted and taken into custody.[34] If these individuals would not serve the Galactic Empire, then they would be eliminated.[3]

As well as Imperial cadets, Project Harvester also targeted infants that were identified as Force-sensitive. One of the infants they took was the daughter of former Jedi Master Eeth Koth. The baby was given to the Nursemaids after being taken.[11] Besides hunting Jedi, the Inquisitors were also known to pursue other Force-sensitive opponents of the Sith, like the renegade dark sider Maul.[9] The Inquisitor's hunt saw gradual success overtime. Moff Wilhuff Tarkin read reports from the Inquisitorius and saw that their hunt had rid the galaxy of most, if not all of the surviving Jedi.[27]

Equipment

"How did you know?"
"That you were a fake? An Inquisitor without a lightsaber? You must think me a fool…"
―Lina Graf and Vaneé, on the former's impersonation of Fourth Sister[src]

The Inquisitors wore black and grey bodysuits with armor and were typically equipped with red double-bladed spinning lightsabers,[3] that were also capable of spinning in a helicopter-like motion for escape due to their ringed emitters.[46] The Tenth Brother was an exception, possessing two separate shoto lightsabers.[19] The Inquisitors also developed interrogation chairs to assist in their questioning of suspected rebels or Jedi.[43]

Skills and training

"The Inquisitors are formidable fighters. They are former Jedi!"
"And they fight like it. Defensive. Moving to attack only when there is no other choice. The Jedi taught that a battle could be counted a victory even if both parties survive. This error has infected the Inquisitors' tactics."
―The Grand Inquisitor and Darth Vader[src]
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The Sixth Brother and Darth Vader after he severed his left arm

Being former Jedi[17] meant the Inquisitors were weak in the dark side of the Force. Darth Vader noticed this when he began training them. Vader aimed to cut the Inquisitors from their more defensive fighting style and make it only offensive,[13] something Ahsoka Tano took advantage of when fighting the Sixth Brother.[7] One of Vader's first training sessions with them included teaching them loss by expending at least one of their limbs, such as the Sixth Brother's left forearm, the Fifth Brother's right hand[13] and the Ninth Sister's left eye.[17]

Some of the Inquisitors had different strengths in fighting, such as the Ninth Sister, who was stronger in reading emotions,[17] and the Tenth Brother, who had exceptional hearing and intuition in-spite of his lack of eyes.[19] Several of them also studied the records of the Jedi Order to familiarize themselves with their enemies' fighting techniques, making them dangerous fighters.[46][34] However, despite being assigned to hunt and kill Jedi and other Force-sensitive targets, the Inquisitors were not skilled enough to take on powerful force-users; two working in tandem were defeated by Ahsoka Tano,[34] and three combined were unable to overcome former Sith Lord Maul, Ahsoka and Kanan.[9] However, some Inquisitors were more successful in their hunting, with one Inquisitor being able to hunt and kill four Jedi in the Anoat sector.[29]

Behind the scenes

The Inquisitors first appeared in the animated television series Star Wars Rebels.[3] Inquisitors were originally created for The Star Wars Sourcebook, a 1987 sourcebook for a Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game written by Bill Slavicsek and Curtis Smith.[48]

At Dragon Con 2018, Rebels writer Henry Gilroy explained that in choosing former Jedi to join the Inquisitorius, Palpatine kept an eye on aggressive and selfish Jedi and those who could possibly be turned into Inquisitors.[49]

The 2018 reference book Star Wars: The Dark Side included new information surrounding the Inquisitorius. According to author Tricia Barr, the information came directly from the Lucasfilm Story Group in anticipation of forthcoming content, though she is unsure when that content will be released.[50]

Appearances

Non-canon appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 6
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  5. Star Wars: The Dark Side
  6. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Relics of the Old Republic"
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Ahsoka
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Always Two There Are"
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Twilight of the Apprentice"
  10. 10.0 10.1 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 14
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.8 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 19
  12. Dawn of Rebellion
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 7
  14. The novel Ahsoka takes place a year after the inception of the Galactic Empire, which is dated to 19 BBY by Star Wars: Galactic Atlas, meaning the novel takes place in 18 BBY. Since the Sixth Brother hunts Ahsoka Tano over the course of the novel, the Inquisitorius were founded by 18 BBY.
  15. 15.0 15.1 In Force Collector, Nabrun Leids states that he witnessed Obi-Wan Kenobi wield his lightsaber at Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina about thirty years before. Since the events at the cantina are set in 0 BBY according to Star Wars: Galactic Atlas, Force Collector takes place around 30 ABY. Since the Inquisitors were long defunct by the time of the novel, the organization was dissolved long before 30 ABY.
  16. Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 11
  18. 18.0 18.1 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Shroud of Darkness"
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 16
  20. Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 8
  21. Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 9
  22. Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 10
  23. Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 12
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 13
  25. Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 15
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 17
  27. 27.0 27.1 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 18
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 20
  29. 29.0 29.1 Star Wars: Uprising
  30. 30.0 30.1 Ghosts of Dathomir
  31. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Call to Action"
  32. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Fire Across the Galaxy"
  33. Star Wars Rebels: The Siege of Lothal
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "The Future of the Force"
  35. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Legacy"
  36. Dawn of Rebellion dates the events of Star Wars Rebels: Steps Into Shadow seventeen years after the end of the Clone Wars, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 19 BBY; therefore, the events of Steps Into Shadow must take place in 2 BBY.
  37. Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "Family Reunion – and Farewell"
  38. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
  39. 40.0 40.1 Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
  40. 41.0 41.1 Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi
  41. Force Collector
  42. 43.0 43.1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary
  43. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary
  44. Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded
  45. 46.0 46.1 46.2 Star Wars Rebels: Visual Guide: Epic Battles
  46. Servants of the Empire: Rebel in the Ranks
  47. The Star Wars Sourcebook
  48. Highlights of the ‘Star Wars’ Animation Panels at Dragon Con 2018, published by thewookieegunner.com on TWG (September 8, 2018) (backup link not verified!)
  49. TwitterLogo Tricia Barr (@fangirlcantina) on Twitter: "Thanks for reading. The Dark Side does include some new information on Brothers and Sisters for those interested in possible expansion of things we saw in #StarWarsRebels. That info came directly from Story Group. Not sure where all of it will show up later." (backup link (fangirlcantina/status/1095743784279777281) not verified!)

External links

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