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Ki-Adi-Mundi
Category: CharactersKi-Adi-Mundi was portrayed by Silas Carson in the prequel trilogy of Star Wars films, and he was voiced by Brian George for the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated television series.
This Cerean male was one of the greatest Jedi Knights of the final decades of the Old REpublic. Ki-Adi-Mundi was first discovered by the Dark Woman, he spent twenty-one years learning the way of the Jedi from other Masters, including Master Yoda. After being given the title of Jedi Knight, Ki returned home on his first mission, to free his people from the grip of Bin-Garda-Zon and his rogues. He managed to accomplish this task without bloodshed, as the old and weak Bin-Garda was unable to maintain his control of the rogues in the face of Ki's ability to best their leader. Several more years of working as a Jedi Knight brought Ki a good deal of influence within the ranks of the Jedi, and he was given a seat on the Jedi Council while still a Jedi Knight in rank. He also found himself in the unique position of being one of the very few Jedis who were allowed to marry and have children, the result of a special dispensation allowed for Cerean Jedi, due to their race's low birth rate and the low number of males. However, he found he had little influence on his homeworld. Like most of the older generation, Ki-Adi-Mundi wanted to do away with unnecessary technology, while the younger generation wanted speeder bikes and starships.
As a generation war erupted on Cerea, Ki-Adi-Mundi was caught in the middle when his daughter, Sylvn, was found to be a friend of Maj. He pursued the techrats at the behest of the Cerean council of elders, and eventually traced the imports of technology to Ephant Mon, Jabba the Hutt, and the Trade Federation. He was forced to abandon his search on Tatooine, after rescuing Sylvn and Twin from an ion storm which masked the escape of Mon and Jabba. Upon returning to Cerea, he was met with two welcome revelations: first, that his bond-wife Shea was pregnant; and second, that he had been nominated for a seat on the Jedi Council. His inclusion in the Jedi Council was unique in that, at the time, he was the only Jedi Knight on the council, while all other members were Jedi Masters. Nevertheless, his wisdom and calm demeanor were welcomed on the Council, and it was believed that he was chosen over Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn for these properties. His first mission for the Council was to travel to Tatooine and locate Sharad Hett, although he later wrote in his journals that he sensed nothing of the presence of young Anakin Skywalker on the planet at the time. He later was influential in the decisions made regarding the testing and training of Anakin Skywalker.
In the years following the Battle of Naboo, Ki-Adi-Mundi attained the rank of Jedi Master. He used a purple-bladed lightsaber whenever discussion failed, a fact that made him one of the primary Jedi Masters dispatched to Geonosis to free Obi-Wan Kenobi from the Separatists. Unfortunately for the Jedi, the Separatists wanted no part of any discussions, and the Battle of Geonosis broke out. Ki-Adi-Mundi was among the handful of Jedi to survive the battle, and later commanded clone troopers in the rest of the Battle of Geonosis. Ki-Adi-Mundi agreed to serve as one of the Generals in the Army of the Republic, and was part of the task force sent to Hypori to destroy the droid foundries on the planet. The mission proved to be a disaster for the Jedi, and Ki-Adi-Mundi was among the handful of Jedi to survive their first battle with General Grievous.
It was during the Clone Wars, with the Battle of Cerea, that Master Adi-Mundi learned that his family had been killed in the fighting. Rather than dwell on this event, Ki used it to steel his resolve to fight harder to preserve the Republic. When Obi-Wan disappeared on Jabiim, Ki-Adi-Mundi agreed to take over the training of Anakin Skywalker, a decision that gave the Cerean no small amount of frustration. When Anakin suddenly left his side to rescue Obi-Wan, Ki-Adi-Mundi was glad to have his fellow Jedi Master back, and gladly turned over the continuation of Anakin's training to Obi-Wan. In the wake of the First Battle of Coruscant, Ki-Adi-Mundi was dispatched to Mygeeto to put a stop to the fighting there. However, when Darth Sidious revealed his true nature and killed Mace Windu, he sent out communications to the various clone commanders to execute Order 66.
Upon hearing the order, Commander Bacara ordered his troops to open fire on Ki-Adi-Mundi, utterly destroying the defenseless Jedi Master. Imperial HoloVision later reported that Ki-Adi-Mundi had been killed by Bacara and his troops while trying to plant explosive devices on the bridges of Mygeeto.
Source Abbreviations Listing - PTR, E1, IG1, SWO, JAF, E2, SWDB, RNML, IS3, NECH, SWI87, EGF
For more information, please read or view the following material(s):
Jedi Apprentice Special Edition 2: The Followers, by Jude Watson, copyright 2002, from Scholastic Incorporated
Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force, by Ryder Windham, copyright 2007, from Del Rey Books
Star Wars Insider Magazine (issue number n follows SWI), by Various, copyright 1997, 2008, from Various
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, by George Lucas, copyright 1999, from Twentieth Century Fox Film Distribution
Star Wars: Episode I Insider's Guide, copyright 1999, from LucasArts Entertainment Company
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, by George Lucas and Jonathan Hales, copyright 2002, from LucasFilm Limited
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Illustrated Screenplay, by George Lucas and J.W. Rinzler, copyright 2005, from Del Rey Books
Star Wars: Outlander (issues 7 through 12), by Timothy Truman, copyright 1999, from Dark Horse Comics
Star Wars: Prelude to Rebellion (issues 1 through 6), by Jan Strnad, copyright 1998, 1999, from Dark Horse Comics
Star Wars: Republic - No Man's Land (issue 62), by John Ostrander, copyright 2004, from Dark Horse Comics
The New Star Wars Essential Chronology, by Daniel Wallace, copyright 2005, from Del Rey Books
The Star Wars Databank (http://www.starwars.com/databank/), by Paul Ens and Pablo Hidalgo, copyright 2000, 2005, from Lucas Online
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