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"The reason the Jedi Civil War was named such was because few in the galaxy can recognize the difference between the Sith and the Jedi. To them, they are both Jedi—with different philosophies."
Mical[src]

The Jedi Civil War, also known as the Second Sith War, the Old Republic Insurrection, and by the Mandalorians as the War of the Star Forge, was a devastating conflict that began when the Jedi Knight Revan, who had led the forces of the Galactic Republic to victory in the Mandalorian Wars, founded a new Sith Empire and declared himself the Dark Lord of the Sith. The war began when he, along with his friend and apprentice, Darth Malak, led an invasion of the Galactic Republic in the year 3,959 BBY. With the aid of veterans from the Mandalorian Wars and a host of Dark Jedi converts that had served with them, the former Jedi hoped to take over the Republic in anticipation of a greater threat, that posed by the True Sith who lurked within the Unknown Regions of the galaxy.

During the war Darth Revan nearly succeeded in conquering the Republic, however, a trap set by the Jedi and unwittingly abated by Malak left him comatose, with his mind nearly destroyed. Barely alive, he was taken from the wreckage by Bastila Shan, whose skills in battle meditation and the Force had allowed the mission to happen. Taken to the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine, Revan was healed by the Jedi Council and reprogrammed to believe that he was an agent loyal to the Republic and placed under the command of Bastila, who was then placed aboard the Endar Spire. In 3,956 BBY, with the intention of drawing out Revan's fragmented memories of the Star Forge, the vast space station that was the source of the seemingly endless resources of the Sith, he was taken to the ecumenopolis of Taris where a Sith fleet under the direct command of Malak was waiting in ambush.

Eventually escaping from Taris, Revan, along with Bastila, Carth Onasi, and several others, fled to the Dantooine academy, where the Jedi Masters there retrained him. After several weeks, the Dantooine council sent him and the crew of the Ebon Hawk back out into the wider galaxy to track down the Star Forge's location, at the heart of the ancient Infinite Empire of the Rakata. Later, after a number of ancient Star Maps had been uncovered, Malak led an attack against the Enclave, devastating it and further crippling the Jedi Order. After finding the last Star Map and, from it, deducing the location of the Rakatan homeworld of Lehon, Revan, the Jedi, and the Republic launched the war's final battle. With Malak dead, the Star Forge destroyed, and the Sith fleet scattered and defeated, the long and costly war came to an end.

History

Origins

"Malak and Revan were once part of the Jedi Order, but they were young and headstrong. And against the wishes of the Council they went to battle the Mandalorians on the Outer Rim."
Carth Onasi[src]

The Mandalorian Neo-Crusades

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Mandalore the Ultimate.

The seeds of the Jedi Civil War were sown nearly twenty years before the conflict would come to pass. Beginning in 3,976 BBY the Mandalorians, a race of warriors that descended from the Taung of ancient Coruscant, embarked upon a second campaign of conquest after reforging themselves in the wake of the defeat of Exar Kun during the Great Sith War. Taking worlds and ravaging colonies throughout the galaxy beyond the edge of Republic space, the many clans of Neo-Crusaders, under the leadership of Mandalore the Ultimate, carved out a territory greater than that ruled by the Hutts in the span of little more than a decade.[7]

After hearing of what was happening beyond the Outer Rim Territories the Galactic Senate initially declined to respond, choosing not to act in the defense of planets outside of the Republic's borders. Many senators, still weary of war after the devastation wrought by Kun and the Krath Holy Crusade, did not wish to subject their constituents to yet another conflict unless the Mandalorians threatened the Republic itself. Once he felt that his clans were sufficiently battle-hardened, Mandalore soon obliged them, taking up the secret offer of the Sith to challenge a worthy foe.[8] Launching a three-pronged invasion in 3,963 BBY. Mandalorian fleets poured into Republic space through invasion corridors blazed through adjacent sectors along the Outer Rim, sparking the Mandalorian Wars.[6] In the opening battles of the conflict, particularly at the Battle of Serroco,[9] forces of the Republic Navy were overwhelmed by superior numbers and tactics. Despite these unfortunate events, the Jedi Council refused the Republic's desperate pleas for aid, sensing that there was another, hidden threat that had yet to reveal itself. Though many of the youngest and brightest members of the Jedi Order were eager to combat the Mandalorians, the Jedi Masters would not allow it, preferring to keep private their own fears and plans for war.[3][5]

Intervention

"Who I am is not important, my message is."
―Revan[src]

The Battle of Cathar played a large part in changing the situation. During the Neo-Crusades that predated the invasion of the Republic, forces under the leadership of Cassus Fett, Mandalore's chief tactician, attacked the world of Cathar, enslaving and killing as many Cathar possible. It was theorized later that this flagrant attack was one of many that were calculated to draw the Jedi into the conflict. The gamble paid off; spurred by the genocide of the Cathar, the young and charismatic Jedi Knight Revan, who would become known as "The Revanchist",[4] defied the Council and began to rally younger members of the Jedi Order, including his friend Malak, to his cause.[2] After lending their support to the battered Republic fleet, they soon proved to be more than capable commanders in the field, quickly rising through the ranks. Soon, they were given direct control over one-third of the entire Republic Navy. Revan used this newly-bestowed authority to spearhead the Republic war effort; under his inspired leadership, the all-but-defeated troops of the Republic recomposed themselves and began to push the Mandalorians back.[3]

Some time during the second year of the war, Revan visited the forgotten Sith world of Malachor V while scouting for new outposts along the embattled Outer Rim. Upon landing on the planet's surface, he was nearly destroyed by the resonance of ancient dark side power that lingered there. He managed to survive the encounter through sheer force of will, but he did not escape unscathed. Having embraced the dark side in the wake of his near-fatal brush with it, Revan continued to explore the harsh surface, eventually stumbling upon the Trayus Academy. An abandoned training center built by a hidden faction of Force-users that would later be known as the True Sith, it had lain dormant for millennia. While unearthing the planet's buried secrets, Revan learned the exact location and significance of the planet Korriban, the homeworld of the Sith species.[6] In addition, he discovered evidence that the ancient Sith still existed beyond the boundaries of known space and continued to pose a threat to the galaxy.[5]

Defeat of the Mandalorians

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The Trayus Academy on Malachor V.

"The Mandalorian Wars were a series of massacres that masked another war, a war of conversion, culminating in a final atrocity that no Jedi could walk away from—save one."
―Kreia to the Jedi Council, referring to the Exile[src]

After a series of bitterly-contested battles on Dxun and Althir, the war's climax was fast approaching.[2] As the fighting reached a fever pitch, Revan began to devise a way to end the war before the Republic was too weakened by the conflict to face the threat that was to come. Working in secret, he built a new Sith academy over the crumbling ruins of the older complex on Malachor V, and used the dark side energies contained within to bind the most trusted of his Force-sensitive followers to his will. These beings became the building blocks of the order of the Sith Assassins—a group that he kept secret even from Malak.[5] In addition, Revan also commissioned the creation of HK-47 and other assassin droids like him to carry out politically-motivated assassinations all over the galaxy.[10][6]

In 3,960 BBY, Revan forced a final confrontation with the Mandalorians above Malachor V. During the battle, Revan lured Mandalore into a direct confrontation, facing and overcoming the Mandalorian leader in single combat.[2] Meanwhile, more and more of the Jedi fighting in orbit found themselves unable to resist the call of the power emanating from the planet below and were thus drawn to the dark side.[6] After ending the Mandalorian Wars with a resounding, if very costly victory thanks to the activation of the Mass Shadow Generator by one of his Jedi generals, Revan and Malak led the remainder of their forces into the Unknown Regions under the pretense of tracking down the remnants of the Mandalorian Fleet. As time went by without any word from the Jedi who had won the war for them, the Republic feared that they and the soldiers under them had been lost in some great, unknown disaster in the depths of unexplored space.[5]

Return of the Sith

"After Malachor, after the Mandalorian Wars, that's when the Sith teachings started spreading through the ranks. We knew where our loyalties lay—to the Jedi who came to help us, not the ones who sat back on Dantooine and Coruscant, watching us die."
Atton Rand[src]

Immediately after the victory at Malachor V, the teachings of the dark side began to filter down through the rank-and-file of the Republic military that had been placed under the direct command of Revan and Malak. Nearly all of those who had served under him swore their loyalty to Revan over that of the rest of the Republic and the Jedi Order; among them were included some of the top military leaders of the Army and Navy, such as Admiral Saul Karath, General Derred, and Mon Halan. As they forsook their oaths and followed him beyond known space, Revan's corruption spread downward, forming the core of his new Sith Empire.[5]

Into the Unknown Regions

In the months that followed, the Jedi received numerous unsubstantiated reports that Revan and Malak had been spotted on various Republic worlds even while the fleet they commanded seemed to have vanished utterly. It would later be revealed, however, that they were completing a survey of planets that they had learned were once under the dominion of the long-forgotten Infinite Empire of the Rakata. Worlds such as Dantooine, Korriban, Manaan, Tatooine, and Kashyyyk were all visited by the two former Knights in the hopes of finding clues to the location of an ancient Rakatan superweapon. As they had hoped, Revan and Malak eventually found the keys—the Star Maps—that would grant them access to enough power to topple the Republic, in the form of the Star Forge.[2][3]

Fueled by the dark side and drawing raw materials from the star over which it had been constructed, the titanic space station was both an automated factory and battle dreadnaught, capable of manufacturing a virtually endless supply of ships, droids, and other materials of war rapidly and on an unprecedented scale. In the hands of Revan, the Star Forge would become the heart of a new Sith war effort. From the bridge of the Star Forge, hidden in the unmapped Lehon system, Revan founded his new empire, bringing with him all those who had sworn their service to his cause.[3]

Early campaigns

"Three years ago, Revan and Malak returned at the head of a massive invasion fleet. Revan had assumed the title of Sith Lord; the hero had become a conqueror."
Dorak[src]

The shipyards of Foerost

Located in the Deep Core, the shipyards at Foerost was one of the largest such facilities in use by the Republic Navy. Forty years prior, during the height of the Great Sith War, the yards had been raided by a combined force of Krath and Mandalorians, during which they stole approximately three hundred warships for use in an attack on Coruscant.[11] When Revan and Malak declared themselves to be the new Dark Lords of the Sith, one of their first overt acts was to execute a repeat of this raid; using codes given to them by Saul Karath, Sith bombers passed through the perimeter sensor nets without being detected and began ravaging the inner defenses. As the Republic attempted to mount a defense, many of their warships were boarded and seized by Sith troopers; these newly-commandeered vessels were quick to join with the fleet of Sith vessels that had arrived to ensure the success of the raid. Thusly armed, the forces under the two former Jedi began their assault on the unsuspecting galaxy.[2][3]

Czerka Allies

During these early days Revan also signed a treaty with corrupt and greedy Czerka Corporation. Czerka was offered a monopoly on trading rights in Sith space in exchage for supplying the war effort. Pollard Seario and his Czerka minions jumped at the opprotunity.

Bombardment of Telos

"I told you about my homeworld. Telos. Four years ago, Saul led the Sith fleet there and demanded its surrender. The planet refused and Saul proceeded to devastate its entire surface. Millions died. I had... a wife and son on Telos. I thought they would be safe there. But my task force arrived too late to be of much help. We didn't have enough medical supplies. The colony was burning and the dying were everywhere. I remember holding my wife and screaming for the medics. They... didn't come in time."
―Carth Onasi[src]

At this point, Admiral Karath openly declared his intent to abandon the Republic he had once served. As a test of his loyalty, he was ordered by Darth Malak to bombard the strategically-placed Republic world of Telos IV. Given command of a fleet of Sith warships, Karath surrounded the planet and demanded that its government surrender. After being rebuffed by the local government, he ordered his fleet to commence a devastating orbital bombardment. The resulting attack was carried out with brutal efficiency, scourging the surface of the once-lush and prosperous world of all animal and plant life and causing the atmosphere to degrade into a miasma of toxic vapors that produced acid rain. While some citizens were able to escape on intra-system shuttles, millions were killed, and many more died soon after due to medical supply shortages and the after-effects of the bombardment. Karath's forces, meanwhile, departed the system, allowing the evacuation ships to survive unmolested so that the refugees contained therein would stand as testimony to what the Sith were capable of. A nearby Republic task force, with which Carth Onasi was serving, arrived in the system shortly afterward, but by then it was too late to do anything more than ensure the evacuees were able to reach safety.[2]

The capture of Darth Revan

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Bastila's strike team confronts Revan.

"I ordered my own ships to fire on your bridge. I thought I could destroy all my enemies with a single glorious stroke! I never dreamed the Jedi would take you alive from the wreckage."
―Darth Malak to Revan[src]

Two years later, the war continued with the Republic barely surviving beneath the hammer blows of Darth Revan and Darth Malak's armadas. In the hopes of ushering in a new phase of the war, or at least to give them breathing space, the Jedi Council drafted a plan by which they could capture Darth Revan, thus depriving the Sith of their greatest leader and tactician. Taking advantage of the talents of Bastila Shan, a young Jedi Padawan who had mastered the art of battle meditation at a remarkably young age, the Jedi baited the fleet of the two Sith Lords into battling a small force of Republic warships. While the two sides fought, Bastila, accompanied by a number of Jedi Knights, boarded Revan's flagship, overcoming his guards and cornering the Dark Lord on the bridge of his command ship. However, Malak became aware of what was happening and, in a bold maneuver, he ordered the ships under his command to fire upon the bridge of his mentor, intending to kill not only the Jedi boarding party, but his own friend in order to claim the mantle of Dark Lord of the Sith for himself.[3]

Unknown to him, however, Revan was still very much alive. As the only other survivor of the attack unleashed by Malak, Bastila used the Force to preserve the flicker of life that still remained within the unconscious Dark Lord. This act caused the formation of a near-physical bond, linked through the Force, between the two, an event that would have lasting repercussions though nobody knew it at the time. Hoping to save his life and, perhaps, bring about his redemption, Bastila took Revan's body from the wreckage of the warship's command deck, escaping from the battle and bringing him to the Dantooine Enclave Council. The Jedi Masters there, Vandar Tokare, Vrook Lamar, Zhar Lestin, and Dorak, used their own mastery of the Force to not only heal Revan's wounded body and mind, but to gain access to and erase his remaining memories of having been the Dark Lord.[3][4]

A new Dark Lord

Shifting priorities

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Darth Malak leads Sith troopers and Dark Jedi into battle.

"It's obvious that Malak is a ruthless tyrant who'll crush any one who stands in his way… just like Revan was. Experience has shown that the Sith won't stop until the Republic lies in ruins."
―Carth Onasi[src]

Though the ultimate objective of that mission had been successful, the result of their efforts ended up backfiring on both the Jedi and the Republic. Emboldened by his seizure of the Sith crown, Malak continued on the crusade began by his former mentor. Although he was far from Revan's equal in strategy or tactics, and was also unaware of Revan's many secret dealings and projects, such as the Sith assassins and the academy at Malachor V, the new Dark Lord did have numbers—and the Star Forge—on his side. Even as he shifted the scope of his military campaign from one of conquest and conversion to a series of massacres intended to demonstrate his resolve, Malak undertook an active side quest aimed at capturing or eliminating the Jedi Bastila Shan, whose battle meditation he both coveted and feared. The new Dark Lord reasoned that, if he could not have her and her talents at his side, then she had to die in order to secure the chances of success for his war to seize the galaxy.[3]

As the Jedi worked on the severely-wounded Revan, planting within him the belief that he was a loyal soldier of the Republic serving under the command of Bastila,[12] Malak prepared a trap of his own, which he sprung on the small Republic fleet led by the Endar Spire, a Hammerhead-class cruiser, over the Outer Rim ecumenopolis of Taris. In the skirmish that resulted, Bastila, Revan, and Carth Onasi, along with a small number of Republic soldiers and crewers, escaped the doomed vessel, landing in different spots on the surface of Taris; Bastila landed somewhere in the Lower City while the pod containing Carth and Revan impacted upon a pedestrian walkway in the Upper City. While Bastila was taken prisoner by the swoop gang known as the Black Vulkars, who intended to sell her into slavery, Carth pulled an unconscious Revan from their pod and hid out in an abandoned apartment, where he remained in a coma for three days.[13]

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Revan and Carth's escape pod flees the destroyed Endar Spire.

Even as the Endar Spire was being turned into free-floating hydrogen, space and ground forces under the command of Malak were taking control of Taris and instituting a planetwide quarentine, circling the planet with a fleet of Sith warships whose auto-targeting laser cannons could obliterate any vessel that attempted to leave the surface. With little else to do, Carth, along with Revan's new identity, began to search Taris for clues as to what had happened to Bastila, believing her to be the key to eventually stopping the Sith—if that was even possible. Eventually, working with members of the Hidden Beks gang and with help from the streetwise duo of Mission Vao and Zaalbar, the two Republic soldiers were able to gain an approximation of where Bastila was being held and why—as the Vulkars' share of the victory prize for the Tarisian Season Opener swoop race. Seeing a chance to rescue her, Revan accepted Gadon Thek's offer to infiltrate the Black Vulkars' base in order to retake a prototype swoop engine accelerator that had been stolen from the Beks; in return, Thek, leader of the Beks, would let Revan enter the swoop race under the Bek banner. After winning the race with a surprising upset, ostensibly having never piloted swoop bikes before, Revan was accused by the Vulkars' leader, Brejik, of cheating; when Brejik refused to release the hitherto unconscious Bastila, she used the Force to free herself. In the firefight that followed, Brejik and many of his Vulkars were dead, leaving Bastila and Revan free to return to the apartment where Carth, Mission and Zaalbar were hiding out.[3]

Revan's reemergence

"Ah, yes, now I recognize your companion. You're the rider who won the big swoop race, very impressive! As was your display in the rather heated battle afterward."
―Davik Kang[src]

The actions at the swoop race caused quite a stir among the criminal element on Taris, attracting the attention of the Mandalorian mercenary Canderous Ordo, who up to that point had been working as the personal enforcer for crime lord and Exchange boss Davik Kang alongside the recently-hired famed bounty hunter Calo Nord. Sensing an opportunity to further his own interests, since Davik had not been paying him the credits that had been promised, Canderous offered Revan a deal: in exchange for the party breaking into the Sith-controlled military base on Taris and stealing the codes necessary for a ship to leave unmolested by the Sith in orbit, he would offer them access to their ticket out, Davik's personal starship, the Dynamic-class freighter Ebon Hawk. With the aid of the custom-built astromech droid T3-M4, Revan, Bastila and Carth[14] were able to enter the base. After clearing it out and defeating the Sith Governor in charge, the trio met up with Canderous at Javyar's Cantina in the Lower City. The mercenary then took Revan to the estate of Davik Kang, ostensibly in order to recruit him into the Exchange, however it was instead a ruse to get them inside. Once Davik had left, the party set out to steal the Ebon Hawk.[3]

Meanwhile, in orbit, Malak was growing frustrated at the increasingly fruitless search for Bastila. As a last-ditch measure, and in keeping with his personality, he ordered Saul Karath to begin a systematic bombardment of the planet. A somewhat hesitant Admiral Karath complied, noting that it would take several hours to reposition the fleet in order to conduct such an operation. This delay would prove to be costly, as it was during that time that Revan and Canderous succeeded in stealing Kang's prized freighter, eliminating the crime boss and, in appearance, Calo Nord as well, even as the Sith bombardment began. Flying amidst a deluge of turbolaser blasts that was fast turning the city-world into flaming rubble, the Hawk swooped by the apartment where the rest of Revan's companions were staying, picking them up and angling hard for the stars. As they made haste to ascend the planet's gravity well far enough to enter hyperspace, a sextet of Sith fighters began to give chase. Manning the freighter's dorsal gun turret, Revan was able to quickly dispatch the enemy starfighters, leaving the way clear for the ship to flee to Dantooine.[15]

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The Leviathan bombards Taris.

It was during his time on Taris that Revan began to experience odd flashes of his old memories; dreams at first, in which he witnessed snippets of the events which led up to his apparent death, these soon developed further. Upon first meeting Bastila as his new self, Revan witnessed a vision of his capture, though he did not recognize its significance at the time. As soon as the Ebon Hawk landed at the Dantooine Enclave, Bastila left the ship to speak with the Council there to report on what had happened upon and to the city-world—including, perhaps, what Revan had reported seeing. Nor was this the last sending, for soon after this both of them shared yet another memory, a vision in the form of a dream depicting Revan and Malak within a nearby set of ruins, who were seeking out "the secrets of the Star Forge".[3]

The Quest for the Star Forge

"Are you certain that Revan is truly dead? What if we undertake to train this one, and the Dark Lord should return?"
―Vrook Lamar[src]

Recognizing the significance of these visions, for it was what they had intended when wiping the memories of the captured and comatose Revan, the Dantooine Enclave Council debated whether or not to retrain the former Knight in the ways of the Jedi. Vrook was cautious, for he believed that there was a distinct possibility of Revan returning to his dark ways; however, after discussing the matter in private, it was decided by the Council to induct the amnesiac warrior back into their ranks. Over the following several weeks Revan went through intense remedial Jedi training, working with Bastila and under the supervision of Jedi Master Zhar Lestin.[16] After proving his knowledge of the Jedi code, constructing a new lightsaber, and seeking out and redeeming the fallen Juhani, Revan proved to Lestin that he was ready to become a Padawan; thus proven, he, Bastila and Carth were sent out to investigate the ruins from the vision that the two Jedi had shared. What they found within confirmed what the Jedi Order had previously thought, that Revan and Malak, after falling to the dark side, had sought out and found the Star Forge by means of a series of Star Maps. Armed with this knowledge, they sent Revan, Bastila, Carth, Mission, Zaalbar, Canderous, and the redeemed Juhani out into the larger galaxy to discover where, precisely, the Star Forge was located—and to destroy it.[17]

As the party sought the Star Maps on Tatooine, Kashyyyk, Manaan and Korriban, word of Bastila's escape from Taris reached Darth Malak, relayed by Calo Nord, who had narrowly escaped that world's destruction himself. Malak and Admiral Karath promptly hired the man to track the Jedi down, capturing her if at all possible while doing whatever was necessary to deal with her companions. It was also at this time that the first hints of a certain other being's survival came to the Dark Lord's attention as well, though this fact was kept in strictest confidence.[18] Throughout their quest, the party led by Revan ran into Sith agents, including detachments of Dark Jedi. After uncovering the first Star Map,[19] hidden within the lair of a krayt dragon in the Eastern Dune Sea of Tatooine, Nord caught up with them. Aided by a quartet of Rodian thugs, he attempted to carry out his contract; the two Jedi and Carth proved too much for them, however, and Nord, along with his hirelings, were slain. With nothing left to be done on the desert world, the crew of the Ebon Hawk departed for Kashyyyk.[19][3]

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The Wookiees rebel against their slavers.

The Star Maps themselves seemed to be emanating their own dark side aura, as they affected the environment in their vicinity; on Tatooine, the dark side energies attracted one of the largest krayt ever seen by that time, while on Kashyyyk, it was theorized by the reclusive former Jedi Jolee Bindo that the ancient Rakatan monument was responsible for the dangerous nature of the Shadowlands, as the lower levels of the wroshyr forests were dubbed. As Revan and his companions continued on their journey, they became caught up in the affairs of the locals; on Kashyyyk itself, Revan, with the help of Jolee and Zaalbar, thwarted the slave trade in Wookiees conducted by Czerka Corporation,[20] while on Tatooine the party was largely responsible for alleviating the threat posed by the Sand People to Czerka's mining and the citizens of Anchorhead, in addition to rescuing Mission's brother Griff and a number of Jawas.[3]

On Manaan, where strict neutrality laws were enforced by the native Selkath under pain of kolto-export sanctions, Revan, Bastila and Carth were forced to deal with a sort of shadow war waged by the Republic and Sith Empire's presence on the aquatic world. After raiding the local Sith Embassy in order to recover an encrypted data module for Roland Wann, the chief Republic diplomat, Revan was provided with the means to access the Hrakert Rift and the secret installation constructed there, where he believed that Manaan's relic was located. Once on the ocean floor, Revan cleared out the station, destroying its kolto-harvesting machinery in order to placate the Progenitor and gain access to the map. All was not as it seemed, however, because shortly thereafter he met up once again with Darth Bandon, who had been sent after Bastila once word of Calo Nord's death had reached Malak. In the melee that followed, Bandon and the pair of Dark Jedi accompanying him were killed.[3]

The Jedi Enclave is sacked

"Dantooine is an empty graveyard now. Nothing is there but a smoking ruin and the charred remains of your former Masters!"
―Admiral Saul Karath[src]

Even as Revan and his companions followed their mission, Malak himself was preparing to attack the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine. Though the dark side clouded their perception of future events, the Dantooine Council did have sufficient warning to successfully evacuate most of the important relics, holocrons, and other material stored there, as well as to retreat themselves. However, the Sith assault came too quickly for a general retreat; the Enclave itself was pulverized by an orbital strike even as Sith troops descended to the surface to subjugate that world. Many Jedi were killed in the onslaught; throughout the Sith occupation that followed, many civilians were rounded up, most of whom never returned. This sent shockwaves throughout the Order, further weakening it and the Republic; it would not be until well after the war that the Sith themselves would abandon the planet.[5][6]

Capture and revelation

"What greater weapon is there than to turn an enemy to your cause? To use their own knowledge against them?"
―Bastila Shan[src]
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The Leviathan chases the Ebon Hawk.

Leaving the world of Manaan behind, the Ebon Hawk set course for the Sith tombworld of Korriban,[19] where they knew the last Star Map was to be found. However, the ship was intercepted en route by the Sith Interdictor-class cruiser Leviathan, the flagship of Saul Karath; after being dragged from hyperspace by the ship's gravity-well generator, the freighter was snagged by the capital ship's tractor beam. Even as they were being dragged into the ship's hangar, however, Carth, Bastila and Revan busied themselves formulating a plan for escape; they soon decided it was best for another member of the party to use their own talents to either avoid or escape confinement, then liberate the rest of the crew from their holding cells.[21] Admiral Karath interrogated Revan, Bastila and Carth personally, informing them of the destruction of the Dantooine Enclave as he attempted to learn what mission the Jedi Council had sent them on; however, despite his torturing of Bastila, the Sith fleet commander was unable to learn anything, and left the prisoners as they were tortured into unconsciousness.[22] During this, the Ebon Hawk crewmember succeeded in getting away from their guards. With the help of a Rodian captive, they were able to access the detention level computer system and unlock the holding cells and force cages that held the rest of the group.[3]

Now reunited, the crew planned the next phase of the breakout. While Revan, Bastila and Carth made their way to the ship's bridge in order to deactivate the tractor beam and open the hangar, Canderous led the rest of the crew in retaking the Ebon Hawk in order to prepare it for departure as quickly as possible. Carving their way through the Sith troops and Dark Jedi that swarmed the vessel's command deck, the lead party eventually had to don space suits and enter the bridge proper through an exterior accessway via an airlock on the ship's hull. Confronting Admiral Karath on the bridge deck, the party was offered a chance to surrender; the offer was rejected, however, prompting a furious fire- and lightsaber fight that resulted in the Admiral's death. With his dying breaths, however, the onetime Republic officer told Carth of his companion's true nature, but with little time to spare before Malak's imminent arrival, there was no chance to explain the situation. Making a break for it, the three fled back through the command deck and to the hangar level. Despite their haste, the trio was intercepted by the Dark Lord just meters away from where the Hawk was berthed. As surprised as he was amused at the events that had transpired since his betrayal, Malak gleefully filled Revan in on the details of who he was—and what he had been made into.[3]

The redemption of Revan

"You cannot hide from what you once were, Revan! Recognize that you were once the Dark Lord—and know that I have taken your place!"
―Darth Malak[src]

Bastila confirmed what the Dark Lord was saying, elaborating on her role in the trap that had been set, and the part she had played in saving Revan's life. Believing that she had his best interests at heart and had indeed been attempting to bring about his redemption, Revan forgave Bastila; this incensed Malak, who condemned his former master's attitude as weak and declaring that he had been right to take the mantle of Dark Lord from him. The two fought amongst the blast tunnels on the hangar level, with Revan driving Malak back, but the Dark Lord fought back hard. Catching up with the duelists, Bastila, with Carth watching helplessly, intervened, throwing her lightsaber at the Sith Lord as she interposed herself into the fight and urged the pair to flee to the Hawk and find the Star Forge. Carth and Revan did so, as as the freighter escaped into hyperspace, the party came to grips with what had been revealed. Distrustful at first in the wake of this revelation, Carth relented when the rest of the crew sided with Revan. With Bastila captured, the party had little choice but to press on to Korriban and uncover the final Map.[19][3]

A barren world that radiated with the dark side, Korriban's only features at that time were the small spaceport located at the Dreshdae settlement and operated by the ubiquitous Czerka Corporation. Also evident was the nearby Sith academy. Since the planet was well within Sith Space, the Sith Empire held jurisdiction; this meant that, in essence, the Sith there could do as they pleased with little or no fear of retribution. The party was not without direction, though; as had happened on all the other worlds visited thus far by Revan, he was given a vision of his old memories, which showed that that world's Star Map was located within what appeared to be a tomb. Conversations with various denizens of Dreshdae offered yet more clues, and it soon became clear that in order to get to the final map and find the Star Forge, the party had to infiltrate the Academy. Eventually, after securing a medallion from the corpse of a violent Sith student, Revan was admitted into the Academy by Yuthura Ban, the Twi'lek apprentice of Uthar Wynn, the Academy's headmaster. As it happened, Yuthura and Uthar knew full well what the Star Map was and its true significance; though the party now had access to the Valley of the Dark Lords, this was only a step in the right direction. Through the two Sith Masters Revan was able to learn all he needed to "become a Sith in full" and gain access to the Map, which was located within the tomb of the ancient Sith Lord Naga Sadow. After finding the ancient structure and finally uncovering the hyperspace coordinates for the Lehon system and the Rakatan homeworld, Revan confronted the two Sith, ultimately killing Uthar and redeeming Yuthura. With the Academy's leadership taken out of the picture, the other Sith turned on Revan and his companions, bringing about a violent melee that virtually wiped out the entire faculty and student body.[3]

The Battle of Rakata Prime

"There it is, the Star Forge. I've never seen anything like it..."
―Carth Onasi[src]
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Republic Hammerhead-class cruisers advance on the Star Forge.

After clearing out the Sith Academy, the party left Korriban behind, bound for the hitherto unknown homeworld of the Rakata, where the Star Forge was located in orbit above the system's primary star. The crew of the Ebon Hawk barely had time to enjoy the view from just outside the sensor range of the massed Sith forces stationed around the massive orbital complex before being assaulted by a small, half-dozen strong vanguard of Sith fighters. After eliminating the half-squadron of enemy ships, the freighter inadvertently flew through the disruptor field that served as the station's primary defense mechanism. With their hyperdrive damaged and running on only one sublight engine, Carth was forced to make an emergency landing on one of Lehon's smaller islands—the very same island that held the Temple of the Ancients. After several run-ins with the native Rakata, including violent encounters with members of the tribe of The One and peaceful contact with the Elder Rakata, Revan was able to piece together what had transpired during his—and Malak's—last visit to the hitherto forgotten world. With the help of the Elders, he, accompanied by Jolee Bindo and Juhani, entered the Temple of the Ancients in order to shut down the disruptor field so that the incoming Republic fleet, summoned by Carth prior to their crash, would not suffer a similar fate. Atop the Temple they were confronted by Bastila—who was now the servant and apprentice to Darth Malak.[3]

The fallen Bastila attempted to persuade Revan to follow her lead, joining her in embracing the dark side in order to reclaim the title of Dark Lord from Malak; she claimed that the Jedi had brainwashed Revan and used her battle meditation for their own ends and were jealous of the power that they both held. Revan, in turn, entreated her to give up the dark side, citing the fact that he had done the same. Incensed, Bastila attacked the trio; however, after being forced back twice, she retreated to her shuttle and fled to the Star Forge. As the trio returned to the repaired Ebon Hawk, they discussed what had transpired; Revan declared his intention to save Bastila, and so the party left the planet, joining with the battle already in progress. Under the command of Admiral Forn Dodonna, a force of Hammerhead-class capital ships and Republic blockade runners, supported by A-wing military fighters and assault fighters, engaged the Interdictor-class cruisers and fighters of the Sith armada under the command of Admiral Varko.[3]

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Darth Malak is defeated by Revan in a vision to Duron Qel-Droma.

Supported by Jedi under the leadership of surviving Dantooine Council member Vandar Tokare, the Ebon Hawk docked on the station itself; as a number of the Jedi Knights who boarded alongside them secured an escape route, Revan and two of his companions pressed into the interior of the vast complex, engaging Sith troops, assault droids and Dark Jedi at every turn.[23] As the two fleets squared off in the space beyond the Star Forge, Revan eventually penetrated the outer defenses, finding and confronting Bastila once again. Still in the thrall of the dark side, Bastila dueled with Revan; even though she was re-energized by the Star Forge's dark side energies after each round of combat, she could not overcome him. Professing his own love for her and encouraging her to draw upon their bond within the Force, Revan was able to redeem Basila, convincing her to use her battle meditation to aid the Republic fleet to atone for her betrayal. With this key reversal, the momentum of the engagement shifted; gaps began to open within the Sith battle lines, openings which were exploited by the Republic's starfighters and capital ships.[3]

As Bastila used her powers to turn the tide of the engagement, Revan went on to confront Malak atop the highest levels of the station. After striking down two Jedi he had captured, the Dark Lord activated a number of ancient droid-producing machines; sealing the room, he fled further into the factory complex. Eventually working his way through the onslaught of combat droids and deactivating the factory, Revan pressed on, defeating Malak in a spectacular lightsaber duel, during which the Dark Lord attempted to siphon off the remaining Force-energy of several Jedi that had been killed when he attacked the Dantooine enclave. Revan, however, was able to use his own power to prevent further instances of this siphoning. After defeating his former apprentice in blade-to-blade combat, he and Bastila, along with Carth and the others, boarded the Ebon Hawk and escaped the station's destruction. With the Star Forge destroyed, the will of the remaining Sith forces in orbit was broken and they were defeated in detail; as a result of this action, the destructive war that had claimed so many lives—on both sides—finally came to an end[3]

Fallout

"The Jedi Civil War destroyed the Jedi. By the war's end, barely a hundred Jedi remained. Many fell in battle… and many more were seduced by Revan's teachings."
―Kreia[src]

Though the forces under the defeated Malak were routed in the wake of the Star Forge's destruction, the Sith were by no means completely dead; many of the remnants fought amongst themselves for what few scraps of power remained. As well, the Jedi Order was but a shadow of its former self; some estimated that barely a hundred had survived the war and still remained true to the Jedi Code. The war had devastated planets throughout the galaxy, from the farthest reaches of the Outer Rim through to the fringes of the Core Worlds, leaving countless billions dead and many more homeless. These refugees wandered the galaxy, many ending up on Nar Shaddaa, becoming prey for criminals, pirates and slavers; veterans of both sides, deprived of an army or cause to fight with or for, found work as freelance pilots, mercenaries, raiders, or petty thugs.[5]

Restoration and rebuilding

"In one standard month the Republic will collapse. Not due to secession or war, but simply because it lacks the infrastructure to support itself."
―G0-T0[src]

Not long after the end of the Jedi Civil War, the Galactic Senate elected a new Supreme Chancellor, Cressa, who on a platform of reconstruction and rehabilitation began to issue directives for such works as the Telosian Restoration Project, an effort undertaken by a herd of Ithorians led by the Force Adept Chodo Habat to restore the surface of Telos IV. Over the years that followed the vast Citadel Station, and beneath it the many Restoration Zones necessary for the project, took shape. Under Ithorian care, Telos began to show signs of recovery, however the situation began to change as Czerka Corporation gradually took over the project with an eye toward profit. Eventually, the Republic began to overextend itself with their recovery efforts; the Navy was still woefully understrength, and many strategic yet remote worlds became less and less secure for the simple reason that the men and matériel necessary to guard and protect them did not exist. On worlds like Dantooine, which had weathered the occupation by the Sith badly, and Onderon, which had escaped the wrath of the Sith for reasons unknown, the situation began to deteriorate. Criminal elements like that represented by the Exchange, as well as the Hutts, became more pervasive than ever, and without adequate pan-galactic law enforcement they soon began to build mini-empires of their own; this contributed to a further weakening of the galaxy's infrastructure.[5]

The True Sith and Revan's departure

"The Sith came to us with an offer—to fight a worthy enemy in a battle that would be remembered forever."
―Canderous Ordo[src]

After the war Revan, through the Force, began to recover more and more of his lost memories despite what the Jedi had done to wipe them away. Even as the Republic attempted to stamp out the last vestiges of the Sith Empire, sending a task force to Korriban approximately one year after war's end that found only empty ruins strewn with the remains of dead Sith, the former Dark Lord realized what had drawn him to the dark side in the first place—the threat of the True Sith that lingered in the Unknown Regions. Leaving behind his love, Bastila, along with those who had served alongside him at war's end as well as all of his possessions, Revan departed known space in order to face this threat in his own way.[5] The exiled Jedi Master Kreia, who had taught Revan for a time when he was still a Padawan, had gone in search of both him and what had driven him to leave the Republic behind and wage a war against it; eventually she too found Malachor V and, corrupted by its dark energies, began to form the Sith Triumvirate.[6]

The First Jedi Purge

"The wars' end was simply another beginning, and what seemed a victory for the Republic was far from it."
―Kreia[src]

In the years after the close of the Jedi Civil War, the weakened Order became weaker still due to the actions of hidden fragments of the beaten Sith Empire. Though disorganized and lacking strong leadership, the remnants of Revan's Sith assassins began to prey upon stray Jedi, using their unique power to detect and draw upon the Force within another being. When Kreia fell to the dark side, she found and revitalized this forgotten Sith cult; along with her apprentices Darth Sion, the so-called "Lord of Pain" and Darth Nihilus, the "Lord of Hunger", she began to undermine the Republic from within, precipitating a number of incidents that would later be known as the First Jedi Purge.[2] Some of her actions were unwittingly abated by Atris, one of the last surviving members of the Jedi Council; such incidents included the devastation of Katarr, which resulted when Nihilus used his powers to destroy all life on that world, including the Jedi who had gathered there.

Some five years after the end of the war, an exiled former Jedi Knight, cast out of the Order in the wake of her involvement in the Mandalorian Wars, returned to known space. Thrust into the midst of the Sith Triumvirate's actions when they learned of her existence through Atris' leaking of her status onto the HoloNet, this so-called "Jedi Exile" was forced to contend not only with the legacy of the Mandalorian conflict that she had helped to end, but also the Jedi Civil War that she had chosen not to participate in. Despite the fact that so many people seemed to want to kill her, the Exile and those who followed her proved to be the injunction against failure that the Republic so desperately needed in order to survive. Her actions on Dantooine, Nar Shaddaa, Onderon and Telos served to strengthen the bonds of the Republic, as well as blunting a resurgence of the Sith. Through her the Jedi Order, having been almost made extinct due to the machinations of Kreia and the other Sith Lords, was reborn. Eventually, however, she too departed for the Unknown Regions, in pursuit of Revan and the fight he led against the true threat that still lingered in the dark, unexplored regions of the galaxy.[5]

Legacy of the Jedi Civil War

"The Jedi Civil War brought much suffering to the galaxy, and the forces that Malak and Revan amassed against us seemed limitless. Many worlds were destroyed, trade routes disrupted, and the Republic fleet was almost decimated. While it is said that Revan and several Republic heroes and Jedi defeated Malak, in many ways Malak had already won."
―Mical[src]

Fought throughout the galaxy on many different fronts that saw pain and death visited upon hundreds of worlds, the Jedi Civil War was, up to that point, the most destructive conflict in the history of the galaxy. The legacy of that conflict would be felt well beyond the Galactic Civil War some four thousand years later, even as many different offshoots and factions of the Sith Order attempted to gain control of the galaxy—or simply to become powerful in their own realm—in their own way. Also, not until the New Sith Wars some three thousand years after the end of the Jedi Civil War would forces of the dark side again seek galactic conflict on such a scale.[4] Eventually, through Palpatine, the Sith would indeed succeed in conquering the Republic from within, remaking it into an Empire, ruled by the Sith, and dedicated to propagating the continued existence and dominion of the dark side.[24][25] After the defeat of the Brotherhood of Darkness, Darth Bane sought out the wisdom of his ancient predecessor, the Sith Lord Revan,[26] and even as late as 137 ABY Darth Krayt would seek the same ancient advice on the dark side of the Force, though from those who flourished before and, in the case of Darth Nihilus, rose to prominence in the aftermath of the Jedi Civil War.[27]

Combatants

Revan's Sith Empire

Revanchist Sith

Formed from the survivors of Revan's forces at the end of the Mandalorian Wars, along with their warships, the new Sith Empire that was created grew exponentially, due in large part to the discovery and use of the Star Forge but also through an influx of volunteers. The core of the new Sith military, made up of those who had given their allegiance to the Jedi who had come to help them against the Mandalorians rather than those who had stayed behind, included some of the best and brightest of the Republic's war leaders. Generals such as Derred and Mon Halan, and admirals such as Saul Karath, translated Revan's strategic plans for conquest into winning battlefield tactics, using their knowledge of Republic ships and workings to win a string of devastating victories early on.[5]

In the wake of the betrayal and capture of Revan by Malak and the Jedi, the Sith Empire continued to assault the Republic without mercy, Malak preferring to abandon his former master's overall vision in favor of outright slaughter and the utter destruction of all who would oppose him. At the same time however Malak, and, at his behest, a large part of the Sith military and a number of their Dark Jedi, became focused upon the capture or assassination of Bastila Shan, whose mastery of battle meditation had thus far proven one of the few things that held the advancing might of the Sith in check. Even as the reprogrammed Revan undertook the task the Jedi Council had set for him—that of locating the Star Forge, the hunt continued. Eventually, however, at the Battle of Rakata Prime, the redeemed Revan, fighting alongside his companions and the Republic Navy under Forn Dodonna, prevailed in a duel with his old apprentice.[3] In the wake of the Star Forge's destruction, Revan's old Sith Empire quickly splintered, its leaders racing for the few scraps of power that remained. By the time Republic forces arrived on Korriban about a year after the war's end, all that remained was howling emptiness and the tattered corpses of dead Sith. But Revan's Sith troopers were all made into Sith assault troopers and Sith elite troopers by the time of the first Jedi Purge.[5]

Jedi Order

Jedi Order

Still reeling from the Great Sith War even forty years after that pan-galactic conflagration that saw the fall and death of so many of their number, the Jedi Order, under the leadership of Vandar Tokare, was hesitant to commit to the Mandalorian Wars. Instead, led by the Revanchist,[4] a large number of younger Knights, and even some Masters took it upon themselves to leave the Order behind, joining up with Republic forces battling the Mandalorians on the Outer Rim. Even while this was happening, the Jedi High Council were attempting to determine the nature of the threat that lay behind the Mandalorian invasion, though they did not, in the end, commit the whole Order to the fighting.[5] This hesitancy would come back to haunt them when, three years after the end of that war, Revan and Malak returned to known space at the head of their old fleet, augmented by vast numbers of Star Forge-produced ships, fighters, and war droids.[3]

As the war unfolded, however, Darth Revan's Sith assassins, working from the shadows, kidnapped and either killed Jedi or tortured them until they gave in to the dark side and joined with Revan, and later Malak's, Sith Empire. Jedi were dispatched by the Council in the hope of finding some way to thwart the seemingly unstoppable advance of the Sith, however many did not return, likely hunted down and killed by the assassins Revan had created. In the wake of the the Dark Lord's capture, reprogramming and Jedi retraining, the Council sent Revan out to find the Star Forge and, once pinpointed, to lead Republic forces in destroying it.[3] As the war ended the trials of the Jedi were far from over as, by the end of the battle that saw the destruction of the Star Forge, barely a hundred Jedi remained. These numbers would be whittled down even further as the Sith destroyed themselves, as Revan's assassins were still active; later, the disaster that befell the Conclave on Katarr and the continuing purge by the Sith Triumvirate would all but eliminate the Order. However, the return of the Exile would breathe new life into the shattered Order, and those she would train in the ways of the Force would take up the mantle of Jedi.[5]

Galactic Republic

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Like the Jedi Order, the Republic was ill-prepared to face the onslought of Revan's new Sith Empire. On top of the massive casualties, loss of infrastructure, and crippling blows to its military borne during the Mandalorian Wars, the Republic still had not yet recovered from the Great Sith War waged by Exar Kun and the Krath. Faced with an enemy that had formerly boasted its finest in military technology and leadership, augmented by the hitherto unknown power of the Star Forge, all the Republic could do was fight as best it could though victories were almost nonexistant. Things began to change slightly when Bastila Shan began to use her mastery of battle meditation to aid the Fleet, helping them to hold off the Sith just enough to prevent their total dominence; through her aid, the Republic military was even able to secure a small number of victories.[3]

As the war reached its midpoint, with Revan presumed dead and Malak now focusing on a war of destruction rather than simply a war of conquest, the situation seemed to become more and more dire. Even as the reprogrammed and retrained Revan attempted to reacquire his knowledge of the Star Forge, the Republic was barely holding on; reports of battlefleets lost in far-off engagements peculated in and around the Dantooine Jedi Enclave regularly.[3] After the war's final battle, it seemed that the Republic had weathered its greatest storm, however, all was not as it appeared to be. Despite the well-funded campaign to foster the reclamation and rebuilding of worlds devastated by the Jedi Civil War, five years later the Republic faced imminent collapse not from war, but from the simple inability to support itself. Corporate interests, criminal organizations, secessionist movements and, even, the actions of the hidden remnants of the Sith served to weaken the galactic government from within. However, thanks largely to the return of an exiled Jedi Knight, many of these activities on a number of key worlds were halted, and the Republic once again began to reassert itself as the dominant power in the galaxy.[5]

Key Sith figures

Darth Revan

A highly-gifted and charismatic Jedi Knight, Revan was sometimes considered one of the most powerful Force-users of his day. An enigmatic figure when it suited him to be so, he sought out the teachings of many contemporary Jedi Masters, including Zhar Lestin, Dorak, and the woman who would become known as Kreia. When the Mandalorians began their Neo-Crusade, Revan made it his business to monitor the events unfolding on the edge of the Outer Rim, eventually earning the ire of the Jedi Council for his willingness to investigate on his own.[9] Even before the Mandalorians directly attacked the Republic, he was urging the Jedi to intervene, however it would not be until war was declared that his message gained noteriety. Known as "the Revanchist", he gathered followers to him and set off to war; soon after becoming involved, the tide of the conflict changed, with the Republic beginning to halt the advance of the Mandalorians and, eventually, pushing them back.[4][5]

By the end of the war that followed, having embraced the dark side in order, as believed by some, to prevent a greater evil from conquering the galaxy, the newly-crowned Dark Lord of the Sith launched upon his campaign of conversion that incorporated his incredible abilities as a tactician and strategist. Aside from engaging in open warfare that, for reasons unknown to everyone else, attempted to preserve both military and civilian infrastructure whenever possible, the Sith Lord engaged in political assassination. His assassins and assassin droids targeted politicians that he saw as destabilizing influences on the Republic, some of the more powerful of which he confronted and killed himself.[3] After the trap which nearly killed him, Revan's memories of being a Sith Lord were scrubbed from his mind and, even as he was being healed at the Dantooine academy; the result of which was a man who believed himself to be a loyal agent of the Republic.[4] Over the course of the next year, however, Revan began to regain fragments of his lost memory and identity, fragments which aided the search for the Star Forge. After a confrontation with his old apprentice, in which he was informed of his true name and nature, Revan nonetheless chose to remain on the path of the light. His part in ending the Jedi Civil War, both in defeating Malak and redeeming the fallen Bastila, secured his redemption.[3] When his full memories returned, however, Revan departed known space for reasons that he would not disclose, apparently never to be seen again.[5]

Darth Malak

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Formerly known as the Jedi Knight Alek "Squint" Squinquargesimus,[9] Darth Malak apprenticed himself to his old friend Revan not long before the pair began their campaign to enlist Jedi into fighting the Mandalorians on the Outer Rim.[9] Though a powerful Jedi in his own right, he did not have the same skill in strategy or tactics, as well as the wisdom or charisma of his counterpart. Nonetheless, during the Mandalorian Wars he was as crucial to the success of the Jedi involvement as many others, and when Revan fell to the dark side, he was one of the first to join him on that path, diving headfirst into the teachings of the Sith.[4] By the last battle at Malachor V, Malak was as ruthless and brutal as his master, if not more so, and nursed an ambition to eventually supplant his mentor and friend as Dark Lord, an ambition he acted upon even as the Jedi attempted to capture Revan. Malak ordered his ship to fire on the bridge of the flagship, killing everyone there save for Bastila and, barely, Revan.[3][28]

With the title of Dark Lord of the Sith his at last, Malak continued to prosecute the war his mentor had started, though without the latter's abilities as a commander and war leader. While Revan preferred subtlety, cunning, and the use of appropriate force to win his victories, Malak resorted to simple brute force, a strategic and tactical shift made possible by the increasing productivity of the Star Forge. Even as he spurred his armies on to commit greater atrocities, Malak soon became obsessed with finding and, preferably, capturing the young Jedi Bastila Shan, whose battle meditation had thus far been one of the few bright spots for the Republic during the war. Eventually getting his wish in the end of the battle that saw the death of Saul Karath, his foremost admiral, Malak took the captured Bastila to Lehon where, using a combination of torture and seductive teachings, bound her to him as his apprentice. Not long after, however, the redeemed Revan arrived on that world, bringing along with him the Republic fleet. In the massive battle that resulted, Bastila was redeemed and Malak, confronted by his former master, was slain in an epic duel.[3][28]

Saul Karath

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A decorated officer of the Republic Fleet prior to the start of the Mandalorian Wars, Admiral Saul Karath was one of the first senior commanders to confront the Mandalorians in open warfare, at the Battle of Serroco that saw the massed Republic fleet overwhelmed and the planet's famed Stereb cities turned into radiation-filled craters.[9] When the Jedi Knights Revan and Malak, along with their followers, joined the war effort, Saul eventually became one of their subordinates. Serving throughout the rest of the War, the Admiral lent his considerable talents to battling and eventually defeating the Mandalorians. When his superiors fell to the dark side during the course of the war, and later when they began to reorganize the Republic forces under their command into their Sith Empire, Karath joined them, eventually becoming the supreme commander of the Sith fleet.[3][29]

As a final test of his pledge of loyalty to the Sith, Karath was ordered by Malak to take his fleet to Telos IV and demand its surrender and, if he was rebuffed, to destroy the planet utterly. Such was the case and, following his orders, Karath and his fleet bombarded the planet ceaselessly until it had been turned into a scarred and scourged rock coated in an acidic, toxic atmosphere. His worth proven to those with whom he would join, Karath soon became, in the words of his former protégé, "half the reason the Sith have done so well in the war." Some time later, he was tasked by Malak with the destruction of the Outer Rim world of Taris in an unsuccessful bid to prevent the escape of Bastila from the planet. He eventually met his end after capturing the Ebon Hawk, the transport used by Revan and his party while seeking the Star Forge; confronted on the bridge of his flagship by Revan, Bastila and Carth, he revealed the identity of Revan to the latter just before dying.[3][29]

Key Republic figures

Bastila Shan

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An apprentice during the outbreak of the Mandalorian Wars, Bastila Shan was still in training at the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine when Revan and Malak went off to war, her skills in battle meditation not having been revealed. As she matured within the Force, she maintained faith in the choice of the Jedi Council to not get involved in the conflict. By the time of the outbreak of the Jedi Civil War, however, she had attained the rank of Padawan, becoming more and more skilled with the art of battle meditation. During this time she began to actively participate in the Republic's struggle against their former allies and comrades, using her talents to stave off the Sith just enough to ensure they did not achieve total dominence. As the situation became dire, she was tapped to lead a small Jedi strike team on a mission to infiltrate the flagship of Revan, even as a small force of Republic capital ships drew the Sith into battle. Despite the betrayal of Darth Malak, Bastila was able to use the Force to preserve the flicker of life within Revan, taking his comatose form from the heavily-damaged warship and fleeing to Dantooine.[3][30]

The bond created by this act allowed her to percieve the thoughts and feelings of the reprogrammed Revan, thus she was assigned to accompany him during the later quest to track down the Star Forge. She was captured, however, during the otherwise successful attempt by the crew of the Ebon Hawk to escape the Sith interdictor ship Leviathan, the flagship of Admiral Karath. Seduced to the dark side over a period of weeks, she became the apprentice to Darth Malak, who wished to graft her battle meditation to the endless fleets brought forth by the Star Forge. She confronted Revan twice after this, once at the Temple of the Ancients on Lehon itself, and again on the Star Forge; Revan, however, was able to draw upon their Force-bond and the love they held for each other to bring her back to the light. As an act of redemption, Bastila focused her battle meditation once again, this time to enable the outnumbered Republic fleet to achieve its objectives—the destruction of the Star Forge.[3] In the aftermath of the war, she realized that Revan had remembered something from his time as the Dark Lord; however, after hearing no word from him for some time, she implored the astromech droid T3-M4 to find someone capable of helping him.[5][30]

Carth Onasi

Carth

A native of Telos IV, Carth Onasi served as a lieutenant in the Republic Navy when the Mandalorian Wars erupted. A protégé of Admiral Karath, he fought with distinction during the conflict, earning many decorations throughout the course of the war. One of the few soldiers who remained loyal to the Republic after Malachor V, Onasi was shocked when Karath proposed that he "think about his own survival", though he did not immediately realize that the Admiral was trying to recruit him into the Sith. Carth took this betrayal hard, but what happened during the Battle of Foreost, and particularly the bombing of his homeworld that saw the death of his wife and the disappearance of his son inspired a very strong desire for vengance against Revan's Sith, and Karath in particular, within him.[3][31]

Stationed aboard the Endar Spire with Bastila and, unknown to him, Revan, Carth eventually ended up on Taris after the warship was destroyed. After escaping that world, he and the rest of those aboard the Ebon Hawk fled to Dantooine, where in time he would be sent along with Revan, Bastila, and others to seek out the location of the Star Forge. Serving as the freighter's pilot, he also participated in the successful escape of the ship and crew from his former mentor's vessel after having gotten the chance to face Saul in battle. Though the revelation that the one with whom he traveled was in fact Revan shocked him, it nonetheless did not dispel his belief in the mission or of Revan's intentions. It was Carth who sent out the call for Republic reinforcements in the Lehon system to destroy the Star Forge, and it was he who advised Forn Dodonna and Vandar Tokare as to the situation in the unfolding battle.[3] Following the war's conclusion, he was promoted to the rank of admiral and, acting on orders from Revan before the latter's departure, took charge of the Republic's recovery efforts. Five years later he participated in the Battle of Telos IV, as the commander of the reinforcement fleet dispatched to thwart Darth Nihilus's attack.[5][31]

Vandar Tokare

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A respected Jedi Master who was seated both on the Dantooine Enclave Council and the Jedi High Council, Vandar Tokare was one of the foremost leaders of the Jedi Order at the time of the Mandalorian Wars. Like the large majority of the rest of the contemporary Masters, he advised caution while appraising the threat that the Mandalorians posed to the Republic.[3] Either unable or unwilling to reveal his and the rest of the Council's fears about the unfolding war or their plans for intervention in the conflict he, like the rest of the Jedi Council, did not support Revan and his followers' desire to enter the war on behalf of the Republic.[5]

During the Jedi Civil War that followed, Master Vandar oversaw the Jedi Order's attempts to aid the struggling Republic against the Sith under Revan and Malak. Giving his approval to the attempt to capture Revan, he also presided over the Council's decision to use the memories of the comatose Revan against the Sith. Later when Revan, unaware of who he was, was brought before the Dantooine council by Bastila Shan, Vandar kept the other Masters present, Dorak, Vrook Lamar, and Zhar Lestin, in check lest they accidentally let slip certain information; at the time Revan was, in fact, the only one present who did not know the true extent of what the Council had done. Vandar concluded for the Council present that Revan was to be retrained as a Jedi, and it was also he who set the crew of the Ebon Hawk out into the galaxy to track down the Star Forge. Escaping along with the other Masters the attack launched on Dantooine by Darth Malak, he returned to commnd the Jedi contingent that participated in the Battle of Rakata Prime.[3] Years later, he would perish along with many other Jedi at the Conclave on Katarr, when Darth Nihilus used his power to destroy all life on the planet in order to feed his hunger.[5]

Behind the scenes

According to Chris Avellone [1], the retroactively applied name "Jedi Civil War" came from Obsidian Entertainment, and it was approved by LucasArts and Lucasfilm on the first pass. Citing that the war was fought primarily between the Republic and a Sith Empire that was, at its core, made up of formerly Republic forces. Additionally, it could be seen as another galactic civil war in which Jedi, both light and dark, played vital roles on both sides.

Many of the details of the latter part of the Jedi Civil War are determined by player choices within the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Even though the player can seek out the Star Maps in any order they like, criss-crossing from planet to planet at will, it is assumed for sake of clarity that he visited Tatooine, Kashyyyk, Manaan, and Korriban, in that order, before journeying to Lehon. While the canon version of the story features a redeemed Revan who becomes the savior of the galaxy,[4] there is also an alternate, dark-side ending in which Revan can choose to reclaim the title of Dark Lord of the Sith after slaying Malak.[32]

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Notes and references

  1. Though the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords contains minor references to the Kanz Disorders as having been resolved by 3,951 BBY, other sources, such as The Essential Chronology state that they continued on for some three hundred years.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 The New Essential Chronology
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.37 3.38 3.39 3.40 3.41 3.42 3.43 3.44 3.45 3.46 3.47 3.48 3.49 3.50 3.51 3.52 3.53 3.54 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Chronicles of the Old Republic
  7. The History of the Mandalorians
  8. In optional player dialogue with Canderous Ordo in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, it is revealed that the Sith initially prompted the Mandalorian Wars by offering their leader a foe with which to truly test themselves—the Republic and, perhaps more importantly, the Jedi Order.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook
  10. HK-47, in dialogue with Revan after his true identity is revealed by Malak, details his own creation at Revan's hands, stating that "you created me shortly before you began your war to conquer the galaxy."
  11. Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War
  12. Though the player can choose the starting class of Revan's assumed identity, which includes Scoundrel, Scout and Soldier, dialogue spoken by Bastila during the "revelation scene" of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic calls Revan "a soldier under my command".
  13. Established by in-game dialogue with Carth.
  14. It is assumed for sake of expediancy that this was the party combination used in the game; other combinations involving the other party characters are also possible.
  15. Based on in-game films and a "mini-game" in which the player must dispatch Sith fighters before they destroy the Ebon Hawk.
  16. This is evidenced by cutscenes depicting Revan's retraining
  17. Based on conversation with the Dantooine Enclave Council.
  18. It is strongly implied, at the end of the cutscene that reintroduces Nord, that Malak is made aware of Revan's continued existence.
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 For the sake of simplicity, this article assumes that Revan (the player) visited the quest planets in the following order: Tatooine, Kashyyyk, Manaan, the Leviathan, and Korriban before journeying to Lehon.
  20. Evidenced by speech from random passersby when engaged in conversation within other areas after the battle has taken place.
  21. Any of the party NPCs other than Bastila or Carth can be selected, with the exception of Zaalbar, who is excluded at Bastila's insistence.
  22. In an alternate storyline with Revan being female, Karath instead tortures Carth
  23. The player can take any two members of the current party that he wishes for this mission.
  24. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
  25. Kreia, in a series of predictions given to the Jedi Exile at Malachor V, seems to predict the demise of the Republic itself.
  26. Darth Bane: Path of Destruction
  27. Star Wars Legacy 5: Broken, Part 4
  28. 28.0 28.1 Databank title Darth Malak in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  29. 29.0 29.1 Databank title Admiral Saul Karath in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  30. 30.0 30.1 Databank title Bastila Shan in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  31. 31.0 31.1 Databank title Carth Onasi in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  32. Knights of the Old Republic: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
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