Missing Jedi Masters (Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords)


The driving motivation behind the actions of both the First Order and the Resistance in The Force Awakens is tracking down Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi Master, who has disappeared into the Unknown Regions of space without leaving a forwarding address. Even Luke’s friends and family haven’t been told where he’s gone, and his poor trusty droid companion, R2-D2, has been set to low-power mode while awaiting Luke’s return.

Fans of the 2004 sequel to the original Knights of the Old Republic videogame will be very familiar with a broken galaxy desperately trying to find the last Jedi. After Revan’s war with the Republic in the first game, the Jedi have almost entirely been wiped out, and players are tasked with searching the remote corners of the galaxy for any remaining Jedi Masters that might be in hiding.

What’s more, the player ends up commandeering Revan’s old starship, the Ebon Hawk, which bears a lot of similarities to the Millennium Falcon. The player befriends a lot of Revan’s old companions, who explain that after the war, Revan disappeared into the unexplored fringes of space to fight the “True Sith.” The game deals with the fallout of this exodus and how it affects Revan’s friends, including a loyal astromech droid who’s been left behind, in conversations that are incredibly similar to a lot of scenes in the newest Star Wars movie.
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