![]() ![]() ![]() With no options left to him, Obi-Wan is given passage on a mining ship to the world of Bandomeer to work in the service of the Agricultural Corps. Qui-Gon is hesitant to take another student after his last Padawan, Xanatos, left under mysterious (to the reader, not to Qui-Gon) circumstances. He watches Obi-Wan spar against an opponent and win, but refuses to take him on, claiming that Obi-Wan is too angry and therefore more susceptible to the lure of the Dark side. He receives one final chance when Qui-Gon Jinn arrives at the temple, ostensibly to look for a potential apprentice. If he hits that milestone still without a Master, then the path to knighthood is out of his reach and he’ll be called to serve the Jedi and the galaxy in a different way. He’s just a few weeks shy of his 13th birthday and has yet to be chosen as a Padawan by any of the Jedi Knights who pass through the Temple. ![]() Preteen Jedi-in-training Obi-Wan Kenobi is in a race against the clock. Let’s kick things off right at the beginning with Jedi Apprentice #1 – The Rising Force by Dave Wolverton. ![]() With the entire series now at my fingertips, it’s finally time to read Jedi Apprentice. Missed a post? Catch up on The Year of Kenobi here.Ĭut to 22 years later and I am an adult with disposable income living in a world with robust online book thrifting options. ![]()
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