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Minor villains in Star Wars

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This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. For Jedi characters, see List of minor Star Wars Jedi characters.

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Boc

Star Wars character
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Boc
Homeworld Ryloth
Species Twi'lek
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon Two purple lightsabers
Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Galactic Empire (Imperial Remnant)
Film portrayer Time Winters

Boc is one of the seven Dark Jedi from the game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II that the player, in the shape of Kyle Katarn, must face and defeat.

Boc is a male Twi'lek with pale skin, reddish eyes and dressed in ragged clothes. He is portrayed in cutscenes in the game as a slightly mentally deranged individual who seems to find amusement in destruction and violence.

His fighting style is described as unorthodox and unpredictable. He is the first official denizen of the Star Wars universe that wields two lightsabres in combat, thus preceding Anakin Skywalker in his duel against Count Dooku in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Boc's attacks do not have nearly the diversity as those of Katarn's enemies in later games in the Jedi Knight series, such as Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, but by 1997-standards (Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II is from this year), his combat style is rather impressive and effective. His main strategy in combat is jumping about incessently.

While realized by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself, Boc is portrayed by actor Time Winters in cutscenes after completion of certain levels.


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The computer-generated imagery version of Boc facing Kyle Katarn in a duel

  • See also Wizards article (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050526a)


Desann

Star Wars character
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Desann
Homeworld Unknown
Species Chistori
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon Red lightsaber
Vehicle Lambda-class shuttle/[Doomgiver]
Affiliation Jedi, Imperial Remnant
Film portrayer Mark Klastorin

Dark Jedi Desann is the the main villian of the computer game Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.

Desann is a lizard-like humanoid of the Chistori species. Before joining Luke's Jedi academy, Desann was haunted by loneliness, being shunned and feared by his fellow Chistori, who did not fully understand the nature of the Force and regarded it dangerous black magic.

Once in the academy, Desann proved a very powerful and successful student until the incident in which he killed his instructor, after which he fled the academy only to return even more powerful driven by a desire for power, control, and revenge and the arrogance and self-confidence typical of Dark Jedi, Sith, and other dark-siders. He became one of two leaders (the other being Admiral Galak Fyyar) of an Imperial Remnant faction seeking to regain control of the galaxy by creating an army of force-users feeding on the energy of the Valley. Since only Kyle Katarn and his partner Jan Ors know the location of the Valley of the Jedi, Desann and his student Tavion capture Jan Ors on Artus Prime, a mine for unique crystals, in order to trick Kyle into revealing the location of the Valley. As planned, Kyle tries to rescue his friend, and Desann commands Tavion to kill Jan Ors as a ruse to motivate a now Force-insensitive Kyle to go to the Valley to reconnect with the Force; and Jan remains secretly alive on the Remnant flagship, Doomgiver. Kyle, believing that Jan is dead, travels to the Valley in order to avenge her death. Desann follows Kyle, and thus Kyle unwittingly plays right into Desann's trap by revealing the location of the Valley allowing Desann to create his army of Dark Jedi warriors, called Reborns and Shadowtroopers by infusing the force into Artusian crystals and using them on stormtroopers, giving them the ability to use the Force. He attacks the Jedi Academy of Luke Skywalker, but Kyle stops him by destroying the Doomgiver (after having freed Jan) and thus most of his army. On Yavin 4 Jedi knights and New Republic forces defeat his remaining Reborns and stormtroopers. Desann escapes into the tunnels under the Massassi Temple, where he is confronted by Katarn. Each tries unsuccessfully to convert the other to their side of the force. A battle ensues in which Desann is slain.

Desann is realized fully digitally apart from his voice, which is provided by actor Mark Klastorin.


Galak Fyyar

Please see his own article: Galak Fyyar


Gorc

Star Wars character
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Gorc
Homeworld Unknown
Species Mutated Gamorrean
Gender Male
Height 8 feet
Weapon Orange lightclub
Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer None (voiceless computer-generated imagery character)

Gorc, and his "brother" Pic, appear in the computer game the game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. He is one of the seven Dark Jedi that the player must defeat.

Gorc is huge, slow and heavy, preferring not to engage in conversation, which he leaves to his brother. He is the less agressive of the pair, but that does not make him any less dangerous.

While different in every sense, Gorc and Pic form a symbiosis in combat, Gorc relying on brute force and immobilizing force powers so that Pic may rush to attack their opponent, which the player will experience when they attack him simultaneously in the same level.

Gorc is realized by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself as well as in cutscenes.


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Gorc and Pic facing Kyle Katarn in a screenshot from Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II

  • See also Wizards article (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050609a)


Jerec

Please see his own article: Jerec


Karath, Saul

Star Wars character
Saul Karath
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Weapon Blaster
Vehicle Leviathan
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Sith
Film portrayer N/A

Saul Karath was an Admiral of the Galactic Republic and a hero of the Mandalorian Wars, as well as a mentor to Carth Onasi. However, in the beginning of the Jedi Civil War he betrayed the Republic and joined the Sith ranks with the Republic flagship, the Leviathan. Both the ship and the Admiral himself proved to be a worthy addition to the Sith fleet.

Although Saul sometimes disagreed with Darth Malak's harsh actions, such as the destruction of Taris, he was wise enough not to question the Dark Lord's orders, fearing the fate of his predecessor. Nevertheless, he remained loyal to the Sith, ruthlessly exterminating their enemies. His most successful operation was the capture of the Ebon Hawk during Revan's search for the Star Forge. This operation, however, was also his undoing.

Revan and his companions were imprisoned on the Leviathan, and during interrogations Saul was able to learn the location of the hidden Jedi Enclave on Dantooine. However, they were soon liberated by a member of the Ebon Hawk crew who managed to escape the prison cell. After a short battle at the Leviathan's bridge, Saul Karath ended up dying at the hands of his former friend, and his most irreconcilable enemy, Carth Onasi.

Lord Kaan

Please see his own article: Lord Kaan

Maw

Star Wars character
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Maw
Homeworld {{{planet}}}
Species Boltrunian
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon

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Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation {{{affiliation}}}
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Maw was one of the seven Dark Jedi in the computer game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II who served under Jerec. He is short-tempered and tends to go berserk if facing too much pressure. Maw relies solely on his strength and aggression rather than any technique, and he tends not to block opponents' attacks; but when he manages to do it, his blocks are almost impenetrable.

In a duel with Jedi master Qu Rahn, Maw was severely injured, losing both of his legs. The legs were replaced with a mechanical floating device that enables him to use a devastating spinning lightsaber attack.

When he was defeated by Kyle Katarn, Maw taunted him with detailed remarks on Katarn's father's death, causing him to give in to his anger and killing the injured, immobilized and unarmed Maw, an action which brought Kyle Katarn perilously close to the dark side.

Maw was depicted by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself, but was portrayed by actor Morgan Hunter in the filmed sequences that appear between levels.

  • See also Wizards article (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050526a)


Mohc, Rom

Star Wars character
Rom Moch
Homeworld
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon Dark Trooper suit, Heavy Dark Trooper rifle
Vehicle Arc Hammer
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer

General Rom Mohc was a veteran of the Clone Wars who became an Imperial General. Mohc, like Tarkin and others, had a private scheme for crushing the Rebel Alliance and gaining favor with the Emperor. Mohc opposed the creation of the Death Star, believing it took away from skill in one-on-one combat. Mohc's plan called for the creation of the Dark Troopers, a group of specially-enhanced stormtroopers. His plans were thwarted, however, when Kyle Katarn and Jan Ors, as part of Operation Skyhook, discovered Mohc's plans and destroyed his factory, the Arc Hammer. Mohc, in an attempt to stop Katarn, entered a Dark Trooper phase 3 suit. A short battle ensued, but the aged general and droid suit were no match for the young Jedi; Mohc was soon killed by Kyle Katarn.

Motti, Romodi

Star Wars character
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Darth Vader demonstrates to Admiral Motti the power of the Force, the true ultimate power in the universe.
Romodi Motti
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height 1.7 m
Weapon blaster pistol
Vehicle Death Star
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer Richard LeParmentier

Admiral Romodi Motti is one of the high ranking officers aboard the first Death Star. Extremely arrogant, he is one of many officers who were overconfident of the station's invulnerability, thinking that, even if the Rebels did obtain the complete schematics of the station, any assault will be completely futile. Motti does not even believe in the true power of the Force, thinking the Death Star to be far more powerful.

He dares to make his opinions known in front of Darth Vader during a meeting aboard the Death Star. Darth Vader personally changes his opinion by using a brief Force chokehold on him, releasing him only at the order of Grand Moff Tarkin.

In the Star Wars radio dramatization, Motti's role is expanded somewhat. The Admiral tries on two occasions to convince Grand Moff Tarkin that the ultimate power of the Death Star rests in his hands, not Vader's or the Emperor's. Tarkin could essentially share dominion of the galaxy, with Motti at his right hand, once the rebels are dealt with.

It is Motti who convinces Tarkin to stay on the Death Star during the rebels' attack from Yavin 4, pointing out that were he to evacuate his source of power, he would be seen as weak in his efforts to rule the galaxy.

Both Motti and Tarkin are killed when the Death Star is destroyed during the Rebel attack in the Battle of Yavin.


Needa, Lorth

Star Wars character
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Captain Needa learns that the Millennium Falcon has vanished from the Avenger's sensors.
Lorth Needa
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height 1.75 meters
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle Star Destroyer Avenger
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire
Film portrayer Michael Culver

Captain Lorth Needa is the commander of the Imperial Star Destroyer Avenger during the Battle of Hoth. He informs Darth Vader that the Millennium Falcon has not appeared on their sensors for hours and tells him to consider the damage the Imperial fleet had sustained. Earlier, the Avenger pursued the Falcon from Hoth. However, the Falcon outmaneuvered the Star Destroyer and caused it to collide with another ship. Both ships escaped with minimal damage.

While pursuing the Millennium Falcon out of the asteroid field near Hoth, the Rebel ship vanishes (Han Solo actually cuts power and lands on a blind spot on the Imperial ship's conning tower). Seconds later, Vader demands an update on the pursuit. Needa orders his ship to rendezvous with the Executor in order to apologize to the Dark Lord personally. On the bridge of the Executor, Vader accepts Needa's apology and swiftly kills him with a Force chokehold. After killing him, Vader humorously replies, "Apology accepted, Captain Needa."

Needa is survived by his first cousin Virar Needa despite the fact many of Lorth Needa's relatives are purged from the Imperial military following his execution. Needa's death also causes great fear in Admiral Piett, who recently watched his own commander, Admiral Ozzel die at Vader's hand.

In Revenge of the Sith twenty-two years before his death, Lieutenant Commander Needa, then a Galactic Republican military officer, parleys with General Grievous after Count Dooku's death, granting Grievous an opportunity to surrender, an opportunity the general refused. He was one of the Republic commanders during the Battle of Coruscant.

Needa is portrayed in the movie Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back by actor Michael Culver.


Pic

Star Wars character
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Pic
Homeworld Unknown
Species Mutated Kowakian monkey-lizard
Gender Male
Height 4 feet.
Weapon Small yellow/red lightsaber, Sith dagger
Vehicle
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer Denny Delk

Pic, the older "brother" of Gorc, is one of the seven Dark Jedi that Kyle Katarn must face in the game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.

Unlike Gorc, Pic is small, fast, and mobile as well as immensely aggressive. It is Pic that takes care of all conversation and other tasks that require some intelligence. Most of the time, he sits on Gorc's shoulder, using him as a means of transportation.

In combat, Pic relies on his mobility and Force powers of cunning and prefers to attack opponents immobilized by Gorc.

Pic is killed along with Gorc in a fierce duel against Kyle Katarn.

Realized by a CGI-character in the game and cutscenes, Pic is voiced by actor Denny Delk.


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Pic sitting on his brother's shoulder.

  • See also Wizards article (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050609a)


Sadow, Naga

Please see his own article.

Sariss

Star Wars character
image:sariss.jpg
Sariss
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Female
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon Blue lightsaber
Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Galactic Empire (Imperial Remnant)
Film portrayer Valerie Wildman

Sariss is one of the seven Dark Jedi that the player, in the form of Kyle Katarn, must defeat in order to complete the game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.

She is quiet and reserved, but a formidable opponent in combat and is deemed the most skilled lightsaber fighter of the seven Dark Jedi, relying almost exclusively on her fencing skills in stead of using additional force powers.

She is killed in a duel with Kyle Katarn, after having killed Yun who, out of sympathy with Kyle betrays her, blocking her strike when she attempts to kill Kyle while he is unconscious.

In the non-canonical ending, where Kyle chooses the dark side, he kills Yun instead of her, and she later appears as Emperor Katarn's aide.

In the game itself she is realized by an computer-generated imagery character but is voiced and played by actress Valerie Wildman in cutscenes after completion of certain levels.


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computer-generated imagery version of Sariss.

Admiral Sarn

Star Wars character
Sarn
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Admiral Sarn was in command of the Super Star Destroyer Terror after the Battle of Yavin, as part of Darth Vader's Phantom TIE plan. Sarn supervised several research projects, hoping of winning the Emperor's favor. When Sarn's crews failed to stop Rookie One and Ru Murleen, Vader executed Sarn before leaving the Terror.

Seerdon, Kohl

Star Wars character
Moff Seerdon
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Moff Kohl Seerdon was the Imperial moff in the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron

In the time of the Old Republic, Seerdon was a military officer. When the Galactic Empire formed, Palpatine made Seerdon governor of the Taloraan. During the Galactic Civil War, Seerdon was one of the most dangerous enemies of Rogue Squadron. His ruthless strategies and well known ambition to control bacta supplies made him one of the first targets in Star Wars. His anger was well known and Kasan Moor (former Imperial commander) claimed that the man in charge of Toloraan at the time of the attack would wind up dead. When Rogue Squadron attacked the snow planet Fest and destroyed his Imperial weapons research facility, Seerdon attacked Chandrila, homeworld of the Rebel Alliance supreme commander-in-chief of state Mon Mothma. Rogue Squadron stopped his attack, but Seerdon invaded Thyferra and took control of bacta. Without bacta fluid, the Rebel Alliance couldn't heal wounded troops. Rogue Squadron attacked Thyferra and destroyed the Imperial forces of Seerdon. Seerdon attacked Luke Skywalker with his Sentinel-class shuttle, but Luke destroyed the shuttle and killed Seerdon.


Skywalker, Luuke

Star Wars character
Luuke Skywalker
Homeworld Wayland
Species Human clone
Gender Male
Height 1.72 meters (5 ft 7.75 in)
Weapon Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber
Vehicle none
Affiliation Dark Jedi (Loyal to Joruus C'baoth)
Film portrayer none

The clone of Luke Skywalker, created by Joruus C'Baoth to turn Skywalker to the Dark side; instead Luuke provided the means by which Mara Jade could finally let go of her anger, and join the Light side.

During their duel on Bespin in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader sliced off Luke Skywalker's right hand, sending it, and his lightsaber, falling into the depths of Cloud City. Believed lost by Skywalker, the hand and its weapon were eventually found. The hand was stored along with the lightsaber in the Emperor's private storehouse in Mt. Tantiss. When Joruus C'baoth became the Guardian of Wayland, he found the storehouse, and Luke's hand. "Cell sample B-2332-54" was taken from the hand, and became the basis for the clone of Luke Skywalker.

The Empire maintained a series of working spaarti cloning cylinders in Mt. Tantiss, and it was within one of these that Luuke Skywalker was grown. Though cloning technology had advanced since the days of the Clone Wars, the process was not perfected. The creation and growth acceleration of Luuke was rushed, meaning the clone became mentally unstable. Luuke was given little independence, and was largely controlled by the mental influence of Joruus C'baoth himself. That Joruus was also insane did not improve Luuke's chances.

Luuke was created as nothing more than a mindless killer, and he was tasked with the destruction of Luke Skywalker, should the Jedi refuse to join C'baoth. Then, Joruus would at least have one version of Skywalker as his apprentice. Luke faced the clone in the Mt. Tantiss throne room, where the Rebels sought to activate the self-destruct system, when he, Mara Jade and the heroes of the Alliance staged an attack on Wayland. Using the lightsaber that was once Anakin Skywalker's, Luuke fought his 'parent' in a vicious battle across the throne room. C'baoth was simultaneously able to control and empower Luuke, and battle his other enemies- a testament to his dark powers.

However, C'baoth could not stop the intervention of luck. Though C'baoth was able to disarm Han and Leia Organa Solo, Mara Jade managed to grab Leia's lightsaber. Confused, C'baoth let his guard down, and Mara launched into action, loosing Talon Karrde's pet vornskrs on C'baoth. Luke had led his clone towards a panel of viewscreens, and baited Luuke into slicing one with his sabre. Sparks flew into the clone's face, causing him to cry out - the first sound he made during the entire battle. Turning in confusion with C'baoth distracted, Luuke was killed by Mara. With the reborn Emperor's last command now fulfilled, in a fashion- Kill Luke Skywalker- Mara was free to, from a kneeling stance, kill C'baoth himself. Luuke's lightsaber was recovered by Luke and presented to Mara as a gift.


Suba, Lieutenant

Star Wars character
Lieutenant Suba
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle Super Star Destroyer Executor
Affiliation Imperial Navy
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Lieutenant Suba was the security chief and political officer aboard the Executor. He disapproved of Darth Vader's unwillingness to simply kill Luke Skywalker.


Venka, Lieutenant

Star Wars character

Lieutenant Venka in the Executor's crewpit.
Lieutenant Venka
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle Super Star Destroyer Executor
Affiliation Imperial Navy
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Lieutenant Venka was a crewpit officer aboard the Executor. In The Empire Strikes Back, he informs Admiral Piett of a priority signal from the Avenger. He briefly served as captain of the Executor.



Xizor

Star Wars character
Image:Xizor.jpg
Prince Xizor, the third most powerful man in the galaxy, after Palpatine and Vader.
Xizor
Homeworld Faleen
Species Faleen
Gender Male
Height
Weapon Force Pike
Vehicle Virago
Affiliation Black Sun
Film portrayer

Prince Xizor (Shee-zor) is a major villain in the novel and comic book Shadows Of The Empire. He is a Falleen, and leader of the powerful criminal organization Black Sun in the time between the Battle of Hoth and the end of the Galactic Civil War. The book portrayed Xizor as a rival of Darth Vader, largely the result of a mixture of ambition and hatred. The latter arose when Vader obliterated much of Xizor's homeworld from orbit to halt the spread of a plague accidentally released from an Imperial bio-weapons facility, killing most of Xizor's family in the process. Learning of Vader's quest for Luke Skywalker, Xizor attempted attempted to frustrate it and simultaneously lower Vader in the Emperor's esteem having the young Skywalker killed. Xizor also persuaded Palpatine to let the plans for the second Death Star fall into rebel hands. Xizor was described as the third most powerful being in the galaxy in terms of influence (behind only Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader).

Prince Xizor was portrayed as a cold and ruthless risk-taker - indeed, his species has a reptilian semblance. Unlike the grotesque Jabba, Xizor had a refined and charismatic appearance, with a taste for "the finer things in life" that was strikingly juxtaposed with his merciless ambition. Similarly, while he was certainly "cold" in some respects, he behaved quite irrationally at times, most dramatically in choosing to pursue his dangerous machinations against Vader. He was assisted by Guri, an enigmatic and brutal "human replica droid" (HRD) assassin. (Guri appeared to have perished after being defeated in unarmed combat by Luke Skywalker, but she survived her master's death, and was subsequently featured in a comic book mini-series titled "Evolution.")

Xizor also became enamored of Leia Organa, and attempted to seduce her. As with his other schemes, this backfired dramatically. This example of startling risk-taking coincided with the disintegration of Xizor's bold attempts on Luke's life. A slip of the tongue in a high-pressure situation revealed these plots against Luke, and Xizor is killed when he refuses to surrender to Vader.



Yun

Star Wars character
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Yun
Homeworld Panatha
Species Epicanthix (near-Human)
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon Lightsaber (yellow)
Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Galactic Empire (Imperial Remnant)
Film portrayer Rafer Weigel

Yun is the youngest, newest and most inexperienced of the seven Dark Jedi in the computer game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, which means that he is also the 'noblest', since he has not yet been fully twisted to the Dark Side. Yun is very eager to learn and to apply his knowledge of the Force and his force skills in combat. He is a skilled fencer and has almost learned to master the skill of Force jumping.

He was the first to be confronted and defeated by Kyle Katarn. To his surprise, Katarn refused to execute him while unarmed, and carries on his mission. Yun was eventually rescued by his fellow Dark Jedi, but the memory of the experience and the lesson about mercy he learned marked him for the remainder of his short life.

Much later, Yun and Sariss discovered Katarn unconscious; Sariss attempted to kill him with her lightsaber but Yun, remembering how Kyle had once spared his life, and racked with guilt over the execution of the Jedi Master Rahn, blocked Sariss' blow. Sariss instinctively redirected her lightsaber against Yun, mortally wounding him. Before expiring, he reminds Sariss that Katarn did not deserve to die cowardly, but in battle. Yun is possibly redeemed and returned to the light side before he draws his final breath. Kyle, having lost his lightsaber, retrieved Yun's, which was lying around, in order to defend himself from Sariss' attack. He carried it for a time until he constructed his own lightsaber as part of finishing his Jedi training. Thus, Yun helped Kyle in more than one way. In the non-canonical ending where Kyle Katarn has chosen the Dark side, he faced Yun again, killing him instead of Sariss.

Yun was originally a son of a Panathan businessman who made his fortune in minerals before Yun was born. Thus, Yun was spared all his childhood from struggle or want. Just before he attained his majority, he was sent the planet Bunduki, home of the monks of Followers of Palawa- otherwise known as the masters of Teräs Käsi. A full year passed, but the monks felt that Yun was no more ready to learn their martial art than he was when he arrived; deeply frustrated and angry, Yun returned home. His father in his absence had become engaged; his new fiancè was Sariss- he insisted that Yun and Sariss get to know each other. Sariss was a devotee of the Church of the Dark Side- their time together was spent inducting Yun into the Dark side. Eventually, Sariss' beauties and seduction techniques proved too much for Yun's chastity. But Sariss, at the moment of truth, demurred, claiming to be bound to Yun's father. Yun did not need a second hint- the father was quickly slain, and now deep into the Dark side, Yun was one of Jerec's.

While realized by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself, Yun is portrayed by actor Rafer Wigel in cutscenes in between levels.



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