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Qui-Gon Jinn

Qui-Gon Jinn (/ˈkwɡɒn/) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, played by Liam Neeson. He is a main character in the prequel film trilogy, serving as one of the protagonists of The Phantom Menace (1999). He appears briefly as a Force ghost in the 2008 animated series The Clone Wars, the season finale of the 2022 live-action series Obi-Wan Kenobi, along with Attack of the Clones and The Rise of Skywalker as a disembodied voice, with Neeson reprising his role in all of the above. Qui-Gon also appears in two episodes of Tales of the Jedi, which depicts some scenes from his life before the events of The Phantom Menace; Neeson voices adult Qui-Gon in the series, while his son Micheál Richardson voices Qui-Gon as a padawan.

Qui-Gon Jinn
Star Wars character
Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace
First appearanceThe Phantom Menace (1999)
Created byGeorge Lucas
Portrayed byLiam Neeson
Voiced by
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationJedi Master
Affiliation
MasterCount Dooku
ApprenticesObi-Wan Kenobi
HomeworldCoruscant[citation needed]

Within the fictional Star Wars universe, Qui-Gon mentors Obi-Wan Kenobi, and is a powerful and wise, yet maverick and controversial Jedi Master, who has many uncommon beliefs regarding The Force.[2] In The Phantom Menace, his and Obi-Wan's mission to protect Queen Padmé Amidala leads him to encounter the young slave Anakin Skywalker, whom he believes to be the prophesied "Chosen One" who will bring balance to the Force and insists upon his training as a Jedi against the wishes of the Jedi High Council, who believe Skywalker to be too old for training. Qui-Gon is fatally wounded in a lightsaber duel by the Sith Lord Darth Maul; in his final moments, he makes Obi-Wan promise that he will train Skywalker.[3] Attack of the Clones introduces his former Jedi mentor Count Dooku, who fell to the dark side of the Force and became a Sith Lord. At the end of Revenge of the Sith, it is revealed that Qui-Gon has learned how to become a Force spirit after death, teaching the idea to Yoda during the Clone Wars and later to Obi-Wan.

Outside of the films, the character appears in various canon and non-canon Star Wars media, such as books, comics, and video games. Since the release of The Phantom Menace, Qui-Gon has become one of the most popular Star Wars characters, gaining a cult status. Neeson's portrayal of Qui-Gon has been met with positive reviews, with some critics saying he helped hold the film together significantly. For his role in The Phantom Menace, Neeson was nominated for a 2000 Saturn Award for Best Actor.[4]

Appearances edit

Film edit

The Phantom Menace (1999) edit

Qui-Gon is the main character in the first episode of the prequel trilogy, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. He is a Jedi Master and the mentor of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Unlike other, more conservative Jedi, he values living in the moment as the best way to embrace the Force. Jinn is not a member of the Jedi High Council and had no desire to be.

The Phantom Menace opens with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan sent to the planet Naboo to resolve a political conflict involving the Trade Federation, a corrupt business conglomerate that has blockaded the planet for political leverage. Upon arrival, they are attacked by their host. The Jedi retreat to the planet and rescue its besieged Queen, Padmé Amidala. Their attempt to run the blockade and make way for the galactic capital of Coruscant succeeds, but the queen's ship is damaged by attacks from a Trade Federation blockade, causing the hyperdrive to malfunction. With no other choice, the ship lands on the desert planet of Tatooine for repairs.

While searching for replacement parts on Tatooine, Qui-Gon discovers a 9-year old slave boy named Anakin Skywalker, who is extraordinarily strong in the Force; a test of his blood reveals that his midi-chlorian count—a measure of Force potential—is the highest ever detected. Qui-Gon becomes intrigued when Anakin's mother, Shmi, tells him that the boy had no father. Knowing that Anakin might be the "Chosen One" of Jedi lore destined to bring balance to the Force, Qui-Gon bets Anakin's freedom and the spaceship parts on a pod race, which Anakin wins. The entourage prepare to leave Tatooine, but they encounter a black cloaked lightsaber wielding being that Qui-Gon believes to be a Sith Lord, their brief duel is the first Jedi and Sith battle recorded in a thousand years,[5] which with before escaping on the ship. Upon returning to Coruscant, Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to allow Anakin to be trained as a Jedi. Master Yoda senses fear in the boy, and the Council denies his request. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows that he himself will train Anakin when Obi-Wan becomes a Jedi Knight.

Amidala, R2-D2, and the two Jedi return to Naboo to liberate the planet. There, they encounter the Sith Lord from earlier, who reveals himself to be Darth Maul. After an arduous lightsaber duel, Maul mortally wounds Qui-Gon, stunning him by thrusting his saber hilt to his chin and then running Qui-Gon through. Maul is subsequently defeated by Obi-Wan. Before dying, Qui-Gon makes Obi-Wan promise that he will train Anakin. Qui-Gon is later cremated on a funeral pyre with everyone else witnessing.[6]

Attack of the Clones (2002) edit

Although Qui-Gon Jinn does not appear physically in Attack of the Clones, he does have a brief voice cameo when Yoda hears Qui-Gon's voice echo out to Anakin through the Force as Anakin slaughters a tribe of Tusken Raiders. In addition, Qui-Gon does appear as a statue in the Jedi Archives in one scene of the movie. Obi-Wan discovers that Qui-Gon's old master, Count Dooku, has become a Sith Lord; and Dooku mentions Qui-Gon as he interrogates a captured Obi-Wan, expressing grief over his former apprentice's death and debating that Qui-Gon would have followed him in leaving the Republic had he survived.

Revenge of the Sith (2005) edit

Though he does not appear in Revenge of the Sith in any form, Qui-Gon is briefly mentioned near the end of the film by Yoda, who reveals to Obi-Wan that they have been in communication with each other.

The Rise of Skywalker (2019) edit

In The Rise of Skywalker, Qui-Gon's voice is heard speaking to Rey, along with other past Jedi, encouraging her to battle the resurrected Darth Sidious. Neeson returned to voice the character.[7]

Television edit

The Clone Wars (2008–2014; 2020) edit

In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the character is mentioned several times throughout the series. Qui-Gon appears in two episodes of the third season. On the mysterious planet Mortis, he informs Obi-Wan in the episode "Overlords" and later Anakin in the episode "Ghosts of Mortis" about the three beings who believe, like Qui-Gon, that Anakin is the Chosen One: the Father (the Unifying Force manifestation), the Daughter (the light side incarnation) and the Son (the dark side embodiment).[8] Later in the sixth-season episode "Voices," Yoda is contacted by the disembodied voice of Qui-Gon. Despite his presence on Mortis, Qui-Gon is revealed to have not been able to manifest a semi-physical form. Following his deceased friend's instructions, Yoda goes on a quest across the galaxy in order to learn the secrets of becoming one with the Force as well. During one of the tests of the Force Priestesses, an illusion of Qui-Gon appears along with Jedi Master Count Dooku and Obi-Wan.[9] It is only after Yoda passes his test that he is allowed to learn Qui-Gon's technique to retain one's consciousness after death.

Rebels (2014–2018) edit

In Star Wars Rebels while he neither appears nor is mentioned, Obi-Wan finally avenges Qui-Gon Jinn's death in the season 3 episode "Twin Suns", where Obi-Wan and Maul have their final duel on the planet Tatooine. Obi-Wan uses Qui-Gon's favored form of lightsaber combat to bait Maul into overextending himself, allowing him to easily slay him.

Qui-Gon's voice can be heard briefly in the season 4 episode "A World Between Worlds" among many other voices of major Star Wars characters throughout the Skywalker saga, demonstrating how the eponymous realm that Ezra Bridger enters widely spans all time and space in the Star Wars universe.

Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022) edit

In Obi-Wan Kenobi, the title character tries to reach out to Qui-Gon, but fails. In the final episode "Part VI", Obi-Wan finds his inner peace after confronting Darth Vader, and Qui-Gon's Force spirit finally appears to him. Qui-Gon tells his former apprentice that he had always been there, but that Obi-Wan's grief had made him unable to see him. As Qui-Gon vanishes into the Force, Obi-Wan rides off into the desert, ready to continue his training.

Tales of the Jedi (2022) edit

In the Tales of the Jedi six-part mini-series, Qui-Gon appears in the second, third, and fourth episodes. In the second episode, a young Qui-Gon serves as Padawan to Count Dooku, and helps to investigate a mysterious kidnapping on an impoverished planet. Qui-Gon stops Dooku from losing his temper and killing a corrupt senator, and Dooku commends Qui-Gon for being a "wiser man than I". In the fourth episode of the series, an adult Master Qui-Gon and Count Dooku discuss the Jedi Council's refusal to believe Qui-Gon's claim that Darth Maul is a Sith Lord. After Qui-Gon's death, a grieving Dooku remembers how, as a boy, Qui-Gon was fascinated by the tree in the Jedi Temple; Qui-Gon, a native of Coruscant, had never seen a tree before then. Dooku later confronts his secret master, Darth Sidious, claiming that Qui-Gon's death was unnecessary, as Qui-Gon might have been a powerful ally to them .

Novels edit

A novel involving Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, set before the events of The Phantom Menace and titled Master and Apprentice, was written by Claudia Gray and released on February 26, 2019.[10]

Video games edit

Qui-Gon has also appeared in several Star Wars video games: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles, Star Wars: Obi-Wan, Star Wars Episode I: Racer, the Lego Star Wars games and as a character skin (via purchased download content) in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. A bird version of Qui-Gon, called "Quail-Gon," is playable in Angry Birds Star Wars II. A Lego Minifigure variant of the character appeared and is playable in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga, Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars and Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

Legends works edit

With the 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company, most of the licensed Star Wars novels and comics produced since the originating 1977 film Star Wars were rebranded as Star Wars Legends and declared non-canon to the franchise in April 2014.[11][12][13]

Television edit

Clone Wars (2003–2005) edit

In Star Wars: Clone Wars, Qui-Gon makes a cameo appearance in "Chapter 21". During Yoda's Force dream, Qui-Gon tells Anakin to enter the mysterious cave on Dagobah where the boy will see a vision of his future. Later when Obi-Wan reprimands Anakin for being late for his secret Knighthood ceremony, Anakin replies "as far as your wisdom goes, you're no Qui-Gon Jinn!". Ashamed, Anakin apologises and his master admits that he misses Qui-Gon.[14]

Novels edit

Qui-Gon's life years prior to The Phantom Menace is mainly detailed in the Jedi Apprentice book series. In The Rising Force (set 12 years before The Phantom Menace), Yoda encourages Qui-Gon to take a new Padawan learner, following the failure of his previous apprentice Xanatos, who turned to the dark side of the Force years before. Qui-Gon observes a small lightsaber tournament among a group of the Temple's older students, which includes 12-year-old Obi-Wan. He takes notice of Obi-Wan's skills, but also of the boy's uncontrolled anger and refuses to train him. Shortly following the tournament, the Jedi Knight leaves for a mission to the planet Bandomeer. On the transport ship, Qui-Gon is reunited with Obi-Wan, who is also being sent to Bandomeer to begin life as an agricultural labourer. During the voyage, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan help defend a group of Arcona from the criminal organization Offworld Corporation. After putting an end to the tense situation, the two arrive on Bandomeer, where Qui-Gon receives a letter signed by his former apprentice Xanatos.[15]

In The Dark Rival, it is revealed that the whole ordeal has been organized by Xanatos, now the leader of Offworld. Qui-Gon sends Obi-Wan off to his Agri-Corps duties, while he plans to meet with Xanatos to find an agreement between Offworld and Bandomeer. However, Xanatos plans to sabotage their meeting and kill Qui-Gon. The Jedi Master duels with his former apprentice, and he and Obi-Wan end Offworld's business on Bandomeer. Xanatos escapes, however. During the encounter with Xanatos, Qui-Gon discovers Obi-Wan's true potential and accepts the boy as his new Padawan. As a gift for Obi-Wan's 13th birthday, Qui-Gon gives his apprentice a special rock he found from the River of Light on his homeworld.[16] In The Captive Temple, Xanatos attacks the Jedi Temple and nearly assassinates Yoda, but Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan thwart his plans, and in The Day of Reckoning, when they chase Xanatos back to his homeworld Telos, the fallen Jedi refuses to surrender and commits suicide. Qui-Gon is thus able to bring closure to a painful chapter of his life.[17][18]

In Legacy of the Jedi, set during both Qui-Gon's Padawan and Knight years, Qui-Gon and his master Dooku are sent to accompany Senator Blix Annon on a diplomatic assignment. However, space pirates infiltrate their ship and their leader turns out to be rogue Jedi Lorian Nod, a former friend of Dooku's. The two battle and Dooku lets his anger get the best of him, but Qui-Gon prevents his master from violating the Jedi Code by committing cold-blooded murder. Years after their first encounter, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan encounter Nod and once again the fallen Jedi is incarcerated for his crimes.[19]

In Secrets of the Jedi (set seven years before The Phantom Menace), Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are paired with Jedi Master Adi Gallia and her Padawan Siri Tachi. The mission, which results in Qui-Gon and Adi being separated from Obi-Wan and Siri, leads to the discovery of romantic feelings between the two Jedi Padawans. Qui-Gon detects these emotions and warns Obi-Wan of his own example with Tahl, a female Jedi whose murder nearly pushed Qui-Gon over the edge to the dark side.[20]

In Cloak of Deception (set a year before The Phantom Menace), both Jedi fight against a terrorist organization called the Nebula Front, who are secretly following Darth Sidious' orders. At the Trade Federation conference on Eriadu, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan successfully defend Chancellor Valorum, but do not prevent the deaths of the rest of the Trade Federation Directorate, allowing the Neimoidians to take control of the Federation.[21]

In the 2010 reference book The Jedi Path, Obi-Wan states that some have called Qui-Gon a gray Jedi.[22]

Comics edit

Aside from the graphic novelization of The Phantom Menace, Qui-Gon appears in the "Stark Hyperspace War" plotline in Star Wars: Republic. In this story arc, which takes place during the same year Qui-Gon takes Obi-Wan as his apprentice, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan fight in the titular conflict along with other Jedi such as Plo Koon and Quinlan Vos, and Qui-Gon ends up saving Nute Gunray, the future Trade Federation viceroy.[23]

Reception edit

Despite the mixed reviews that the prequel trilogy received from critics, Liam Neeson's performance and character received positive reviews. Colin Kennedy from Empire Online stated in his review of the film, "Liam Neeson has manfully carried the action on his shoulders throughout (the subsequent prequels desperately miss him) and his final words – “Obi-Wan, promise... Promise me you will train the boy” – provide the movie with its only real weight."[24] Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly said in his review of The Phantom Menace, "If there’s an actor who holds The Phantom Menace together, it’s Liam Neeson. Tersely commanding, he gives the film its only hints of emotional dynamism."[25]

In 2017, Rolling Stone placed Qui-Gon at the number 25 spot on their 50 Best Star Wars Characters of All Time list.[26]

Behind the scenes edit

 
Qui-Gon’s Jedi robes from Episode I

As revealed in The Art of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, director George Lucas conceived the character of Qui-Gon during pre-production of the film. This is shown by concept art where Obi-Wan Kenobi is shown alone in the Trade Federation flagship and while meeting Jar Jar Binks. Even when Qui-Gon was conceived, Lucas toyed with making him the younger Jedi, as shown in concept art depicting Obi-Wan as an older man. Lucas originally envisioned an American actor for the role of Qui-Gon, but ultimately cast Northern Irish actor Liam Neeson because he considered Neeson to have great skills and presence, describing him as a "master actor, who the other actors will look up to, who has got the qualities of strength that the character demands."[27] Initially, Lucas had planned for Qui-Gon to have long white hair, but that idea was scrapped and Qui-Gon is depicted as having long brown hair in the film.[citation needed]

Lucas says the character is "very independent, always testing the rules," and refuses "to go along with the program." Neeson describes him as "wise and quite philosophical, yet very skilled in martial arts. He has incredible confidence, as well as a magical quality that enables him to see into the future. He's not really a rebel, but he has his own code."[28]

During the early development of Revenge of the Sith, Lucas wrote a scene featuring a ghostly Qui-Gon speaking with Yoda about Anakin. Liam Neeson indicated that he was set to reprise his role,[29] but the scene was deleted before being filmed, although it is retained in the film's novelization.[30]

The character's name is derived from the Chinese word qigong (气功 or 氣功), a system of coordinated body movement, breathing, and meditation used for health, spirituality, and martial arts training that allows access to higher realms of awareness, and balance of life energy, similar to Tai chi. This is paired with the Arabic word jinn, meaning "genie" or "tutelary spirit." The name translates almost literally as "Guardian Spirit of the Living Force."[31] "Jinn" could also refer to the Chinese word for power, jin (勁), and the martial arts concept of fa jin, which is the explosive release of internal strength or power.[32]

Relationships edit

Mentorship tree edit

Jedi Order master-apprentice relationship
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Ben Solo and Rey are a Force dyad.

References edit

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  3. ^ Fuss, Kevin (May 25, 2011). Psybolt Unleashed: The Brothers Geek In. AuthorHouse. p. 183. ISBN 9781456738105.
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  7. ^ "25 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Cameos You Might Have Missed". Vanity Fair. December 20, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  8. ^ Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 3, episodes 15 & 17
  9. ^ Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 6, episode 11
  10. ^ Liptak, Andrew (20 July 2018). "The next Star Wars novels will flesh out the prequel era". The Verge. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
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  15. ^ Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice – The Rising Force
  16. ^ Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice – The Dark Rival
  17. ^ Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice – The Captive Temple
  18. ^ Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice – The Day of Reckoning
  19. ^ Star Wars: Legacy of the Force
  20. ^ Star Wars: Secrets of the Jedi
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External links edit

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Qui Gon Jinn ˈ k w aɪ ɡ ɒ n is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise played by Liam Neeson He is a main character in the prequel film trilogy serving as one of the protagonists of The Phantom Menace 1999 He appears briefly as a Force ghost in the 2008 animated series The Clone Wars the season finale of the 2022 live action series Obi Wan Kenobi along with Attack of the Clones and The Rise of Skywalker as a disembodied voice with Neeson reprising his role in all of the above Qui Gon also appears in two episodes of Tales of the Jedi which depicts some scenes from his life before the events of The Phantom Menace Neeson voices adult Qui Gon in the series while his son Micheal Richardson voices Qui Gon as a padawan Qui Gon JinnStar Wars characterLiam Neeson as Qui Gon Jinn in The Phantom MenaceFirst appearanceThe Phantom Menace 1999 Created byGeorge LucasPortrayed byLiam NeesonVoiced byLiam Neeson Episode II The Clone Wars Episode IX and Tales of the Jedi Rebels archive recordings James Warwick The Phantom Menace video game Jedi Power Battles Star Wars Obi Wan and Galactic Battlegrounds Fred Tatasciore Clone Wars Tom Kane The Yoda Chronicles and Droid Tales Micheal Richardson Tales of the Jedi young 1 In universe informationSpeciesHumanGenderMaleOccupationJedi MasterAffiliationJedi Order Galactic RepublicMasterCount DookuApprenticesObi Wan KenobiHomeworldCoruscant citation needed Within the fictional Star Wars universe Qui Gon mentors Obi Wan Kenobi and is a powerful and wise yet maverick and controversial Jedi Master who has many uncommon beliefs regarding The Force 2 In The Phantom Menace his and Obi Wan s mission to protect Queen Padme Amidala leads him to encounter the young slave Anakin Skywalker whom he believes to be the prophesied Chosen One who will bring balance to the Force and insists upon his training as a Jedi against the wishes of the Jedi High Council who believe Skywalker to be too old for training Qui Gon is fatally wounded in a lightsaber duel by the Sith Lord Darth Maul in his final moments he makes Obi Wan promise that he will train Skywalker 3 Attack of the Clones introduces his former Jedi mentor Count Dooku who fell to the dark side of the Force and became a Sith Lord At the end of Revenge of the Sith it is revealed that Qui Gon has learned how to become a Force spirit after death teaching the idea to Yoda during the Clone Wars and later to Obi Wan Outside of the films the character appears in various canon and non canon Star Wars media such as books comics and video games Since the release of The Phantom Menace Qui Gon has become one of the most popular Star Wars characters gaining a cult status Neeson s portrayal of Qui Gon has been met with positive reviews with some critics saying he helped hold the film together significantly For his role in The Phantom Menace Neeson was nominated for a 2000 Saturn Award for Best Actor 4 Contents 1 Appearances 1 1 Film 1 1 1 The Phantom Menace 1999 1 1 2 Attack of the Clones 2002 1 1 3 Revenge of the Sith 2005 1 1 4 The Rise of Skywalker 2019 1 2 Television 1 2 1 The Clone Wars 2008 2014 2020 1 2 2 Rebels 2014 2018 1 2 3 Obi Wan Kenobi 2022 1 2 4 Tales of the Jedi 2022 1 3 Novels 1 4 Video games 1 5 Legends works 1 5 1 Television 1 5 1 1 Clone Wars 2003 2005 1 5 2 Novels 1 5 3 Comics 2 Reception 3 Behind the scenes 4 Relationships 4 1 Mentorship tree 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksAppearances editFilm edit The Phantom Menace 1999 edit Qui Gon is the main character in the first episode of the prequel trilogy Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace He is a Jedi Master and the mentor of Obi Wan Kenobi Unlike other more conservative Jedi he values living in the moment as the best way to embrace the Force Jinn is not a member of the Jedi High Council and had no desire to be The Phantom Menace opens with Qui Gon and Obi Wan sent to the planet Naboo to resolve a political conflict involving the Trade Federation a corrupt business conglomerate that has blockaded the planet for political leverage Upon arrival they are attacked by their host The Jedi retreat to the planet and rescue its besieged Queen Padme Amidala Their attempt to run the blockade and make way for the galactic capital of Coruscant succeeds but the queen s ship is damaged by attacks from a Trade Federation blockade causing the hyperdrive to malfunction With no other choice the ship lands on the desert planet of Tatooine for repairs While searching for replacement parts on Tatooine Qui Gon discovers a 9 year old slave boy named Anakin Skywalker who is extraordinarily strong in the Force a test of his blood reveals that his midi chlorian count a measure of Force potential is the highest ever detected Qui Gon becomes intrigued when Anakin s mother Shmi tells him that the boy had no father Knowing that Anakin might be the Chosen One of Jedi lore destined to bring balance to the Force Qui Gon bets Anakin s freedom and the spaceship parts on a pod race which Anakin wins The entourage prepare to leave Tatooine but they encounter a black cloaked lightsaber wielding being that Qui Gon believes to be a Sith Lord their brief duel is the first Jedi and Sith battle recorded in a thousand years 5 which with before escaping on the ship Upon returning to Coruscant Qui Gon asks the Jedi Council to allow Anakin to be trained as a Jedi Master Yoda senses fear in the boy and the Council denies his request Undaunted Qui Gon vows that he himself will train Anakin when Obi Wan becomes a Jedi Knight Amidala R2 D2 and the two Jedi return to Naboo to liberate the planet There they encounter the Sith Lord from earlier who reveals himself to be Darth Maul After an arduous lightsaber duel Maul mortally wounds Qui Gon stunning him by thrusting his saber hilt to his chin and then running Qui Gon through Maul is subsequently defeated by Obi Wan Before dying Qui Gon makes Obi Wan promise that he will train Anakin Qui Gon is later cremated on a funeral pyre with everyone else witnessing 6 Attack of the Clones 2002 edit Although Qui Gon Jinn does not appear physically in Attack of the Clones he does have a brief voice cameo when Yoda hears Qui Gon s voice echo out to Anakin through the Force as Anakin slaughters a tribe of Tusken Raiders In addition Qui Gon does appear as a statue in the Jedi Archives in one scene of the movie Obi Wan discovers that Qui Gon s old master Count Dooku has become a Sith Lord and Dooku mentions Qui Gon as he interrogates a captured Obi Wan expressing grief over his former apprentice s death and debating that Qui Gon would have followed him in leaving the Republic had he survived Revenge of the Sith 2005 edit Though he does not appear in Revenge of the Sith in any form Qui Gon is briefly mentioned near the end of the film by Yoda who reveals to Obi Wan that they have been in communication with each other The Rise of Skywalker 2019 edit In The Rise of Skywalker Qui Gon s voice is heard speaking to Rey along with other past Jedi encouraging her to battle the resurrected Darth Sidious Neeson returned to voice the character 7 Television edit The Clone Wars 2008 2014 2020 edit In Star Wars The Clone Wars the character is mentioned several times throughout the series Qui Gon appears in two episodes of the third season On the mysterious planet Mortis he informs Obi Wan in the episode Overlords and later Anakin in the episode Ghosts of Mortis about the three beings who believe like Qui Gon that Anakin is the Chosen One the Father the Unifying Force manifestation the Daughter the light side incarnation and the Son the dark side embodiment 8 Later in the sixth season episode Voices Yoda is contacted by the disembodied voice of Qui Gon Despite his presence on Mortis Qui Gon is revealed to have not been able to manifest a semi physical form Following his deceased friend s instructions Yoda goes on a quest across the galaxy in order to learn the secrets of becoming one with the Force as well During one of the tests of the Force Priestesses an illusion of Qui Gon appears along with Jedi Master Count Dooku and Obi Wan 9 It is only after Yoda passes his test that he is allowed to learn Qui Gon s technique to retain one s consciousness after death Rebels 2014 2018 edit In Star Wars Rebels while he neither appears nor is mentioned Obi Wan finally avenges Qui Gon Jinn s death in the season 3 episode Twin Suns where Obi Wan and Maul have their final duel on the planet Tatooine Obi Wan uses Qui Gon s favored form of lightsaber combat to bait Maul into overextending himself allowing him to easily slay him Qui Gon s voice can be heard briefly in the season 4 episode A World Between Worlds among many other voices of major Star Wars characters throughout the Skywalker saga demonstrating how the eponymous realm that Ezra Bridger enters widely spans all time and space in the Star Wars universe Obi Wan Kenobi 2022 edit In Obi Wan Kenobi the title character tries to reach out to Qui Gon but fails In the final episode Part VI Obi Wan finds his inner peace after confronting Darth Vader and Qui Gon s Force spirit finally appears to him Qui Gon tells his former apprentice that he had always been there but that Obi Wan s grief had made him unable to see him As Qui Gon vanishes into the Force Obi Wan rides off into the desert ready to continue his training Tales of the Jedi 2022 edit In the Tales of the Jedi six part mini series Qui Gon appears in the second third and fourth episodes In the second episode a young Qui Gon serves as Padawan to Count Dooku and helps to investigate a mysterious kidnapping on an impoverished planet Qui Gon stops Dooku from losing his temper and killing a corrupt senator and Dooku commends Qui Gon for being a wiser man than I In the fourth episode of the series an adult Master Qui Gon and Count Dooku discuss the Jedi Council s refusal to believe Qui Gon s claim that Darth Maul is a Sith Lord After Qui Gon s death a grieving Dooku remembers how as a boy Qui Gon was fascinated by the tree in the Jedi Temple Qui Gon a native of Coruscant had never seen a tree before then Dooku later confronts his secret master Darth Sidious claiming that Qui Gon s death was unnecessary as Qui Gon might have been a powerful ally to them Novels edit A novel involving Qui Gon and Obi Wan set before the events of The Phantom Menace and titled Master and Apprentice was written by Claudia Gray and released on February 26 2019 10 Video games edit Qui Gon has also appeared in several Star Wars video games Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace Star Wars Jedi Power Battles Star Wars Obi Wan Star Wars Episode I Racer the Lego Star Wars games and as a character skin via purchased download content in Star Wars The Force Unleashed A bird version of Qui Gon called Quail Gon is playable in Angry Birds Star Wars II A Lego Minifigure variant of the character appeared and is playable in Lego Star Wars The Video Game Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga Lego Star Wars III The Clone Wars and Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Legends works edit With the 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company most of the licensed Star Wars novels and comics produced since the originating 1977 film Star Wars were rebranded as Star Wars Legends and declared non canon to the franchise in April 2014 11 12 13 Television edit Clone Wars 2003 2005 edit In Star Wars Clone Wars Qui Gon makes a cameo appearance in Chapter 21 During Yoda s Force dream Qui Gon tells Anakin to enter the mysterious cave on Dagobah where the boy will see a vision of his future Later when Obi Wan reprimands Anakin for being late for his secret Knighthood ceremony Anakin replies as far as your wisdom goes you re no Qui Gon Jinn Ashamed Anakin apologises and his master admits that he misses Qui Gon 14 Novels edit Qui Gon s life years prior to The Phantom Menace is mainly detailed in the Jedi Apprentice book series In The Rising Force set 12 years before The Phantom Menace Yoda encourages Qui Gon to take a new Padawan learner following the failure of his previous apprentice Xanatos who turned to the dark side of the Force years before Qui Gon observes a small lightsaber tournament among a group of the Temple s older students which includes 12 year old Obi Wan He takes notice of Obi Wan s skills but also of the boy s uncontrolled anger and refuses to train him Shortly following the tournament the Jedi Knight leaves for a mission to the planet Bandomeer On the transport ship Qui Gon is reunited with Obi Wan who is also being sent to Bandomeer to begin life as an agricultural labourer During the voyage Qui Gon and Obi Wan help defend a group of Arcona from the criminal organization Offworld Corporation After putting an end to the tense situation the two arrive on Bandomeer where Qui Gon receives a letter signed by his former apprentice Xanatos 15 In The Dark Rival it is revealed that the whole ordeal has been organized by Xanatos now the leader of Offworld Qui Gon sends Obi Wan off to his Agri Corps duties while he plans to meet with Xanatos to find an agreement between Offworld and Bandomeer However Xanatos plans to sabotage their meeting and kill Qui Gon The Jedi Master duels with his former apprentice and he and Obi Wan end Offworld s business on Bandomeer Xanatos escapes however During the encounter with Xanatos Qui Gon discovers Obi Wan s true potential and accepts the boy as his new Padawan As a gift for Obi Wan s 13th birthday Qui Gon gives his apprentice a special rock he found from the River of Light on his homeworld 16 In The Captive Temple Xanatos attacks the Jedi Temple and nearly assassinates Yoda but Qui Gon and Obi Wan thwart his plans and in The Day of Reckoning when they chase Xanatos back to his homeworld Telos the fallen Jedi refuses to surrender and commits suicide Qui Gon is thus able to bring closure to a painful chapter of his life 17 18 In Legacy of the Jedi set during both Qui Gon s Padawan and Knight years Qui Gon and his master Dooku are sent to accompany Senator Blix Annon on a diplomatic assignment However space pirates infiltrate their ship and their leader turns out to be rogue Jedi Lorian Nod a former friend of Dooku s The two battle and Dooku lets his anger get the best of him but Qui Gon prevents his master from violating the Jedi Code by committing cold blooded murder Years after their first encounter Qui Gon and Obi Wan encounter Nod and once again the fallen Jedi is incarcerated for his crimes 19 In Secrets of the Jedi set seven years before The Phantom Menace Qui Gon and Obi Wan are paired with Jedi Master Adi Gallia and her Padawan Siri Tachi The mission which results in Qui Gon and Adi being separated from Obi Wan and Siri leads to the discovery of romantic feelings between the two Jedi Padawans Qui Gon detects these emotions and warns Obi Wan of his own example with Tahl a female Jedi whose murder nearly pushed Qui Gon over the edge to the dark side 20 In Cloak of Deception set a year before The Phantom Menace both Jedi fight against a terrorist organization called the Nebula Front who are secretly following Darth Sidious orders At the Trade Federation conference on Eriadu Qui Gon and Obi Wan successfully defend Chancellor Valorum but do not prevent the deaths of the rest of the Trade Federation Directorate allowing the Neimoidians to take control of the Federation 21 In the 2010 reference book The Jedi Path Obi Wan states that some have called Qui Gon a gray Jedi 22 Comics edit Aside from the graphic novelization of The Phantom Menace Qui Gon appears in the Stark Hyperspace War plotline in Star Wars Republic In this story arc which takes place during the same year Qui Gon takes Obi Wan as his apprentice Qui Gon and Obi Wan fight in the titular conflict along with other Jedi such as Plo Koon and Quinlan Vos and Qui Gon ends up saving Nute Gunray the future Trade Federation viceroy 23 Reception editDespite the mixed reviews that the prequel trilogy received from critics Liam Neeson s performance and character received positive reviews Colin Kennedy from Empire Online stated in his review of the film Liam Neeson has manfully carried the action on his shoulders throughout the subsequent prequels desperately miss him and his final words Obi Wan promise Promise me you will train the boy provide the movie with its only real weight 24 Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly said in his review of The Phantom Menace If there s an actor who holds The Phantom Menace together it s Liam Neeson Tersely commanding he gives the film its only hints of emotional dynamism 25 In 2017 Rolling Stone placed Qui Gon at the number 25 spot on their 50 Best Star Wars Characters of All Time list 26 Behind the scenes edit nbsp Qui Gon s Jedi robes from Episode I As revealed in The Art of Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace director George Lucas conceived the character of Qui Gon during pre production of the film This is shown by concept art where Obi Wan Kenobi is shown alone in the Trade Federation flagship and while meeting Jar Jar Binks Even when Qui Gon was conceived Lucas toyed with making him the younger Jedi as shown in concept art depicting Obi Wan as an older man Lucas originally envisioned an American actor for the role of Qui Gon but ultimately cast Northern Irish actor Liam Neeson because he considered Neeson to have great skills and presence describing him as a master actor who the other actors will look up to who has got the qualities of strength that the character demands 27 Initially Lucas had planned for Qui Gon to have long white hair but that idea was scrapped and Qui Gon is depicted as having long brown hair in the film citation needed Lucas says the character is very independent always testing the rules and refuses to go along with the program Neeson describes him as wise and quite philosophical yet very skilled in martial arts He has incredible confidence as well as a magical quality that enables him to see into the future He s not really a rebel but he has his own code 28 During the early development of Revenge of the Sith Lucas wrote a scene featuring a ghostly Qui Gon speaking with Yoda about Anakin Liam Neeson indicated that he was set to reprise his role 29 but the scene was deleted before being filmed although it is retained in the film s novelization 30 The character s name is derived from the Chinese word qigong 气功 or 氣功 a system of coordinated body movement breathing and meditation used for health spirituality and martial arts training that allows access to higher realms of awareness and balance of life energy similar to Tai chi This is paired with the Arabic word jinn meaning genie or tutelary spirit The name translates almost literally as Guardian Spirit of the Living Force 31 Jinn could also refer to the Chinese word for power jin 勁 and the martial arts concept of fa jin which is the explosive release of internal strength or power 32 Relationships editMentorship tree edit Main article Jedi Jedi Order master apprentice relationship Yoda CountDookuMaceWindu Qui GonJinnDepaBillaba Younglings Obi WanKenobiKananJarrus AnakinSkywalkerLukeSkywalkerEzraBridger AhsokaTanoLeiaOrgana Sabine WrenBen Solo n 1 Rey n 1 Din Grogu Notes a b Ben Solo and Rey are a Force dyad References edit nbsp Speculative fiction portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Politics portal Carter Justin May 28 2022 Ahsoka Qui Gon amp Count Dooku Return in New Anthology Series Tales of the Jedi Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 29 2022 Gray Claudia Master amp Apprentice USA Random House Publishing Group Fuss Kevin May 25 2011 Psybolt Unleashed The Brothers Geek In AuthorHouse p 183 ISBN 9781456738105 Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy amp Horror Films Awards for 2000 IMDb 2016 Retrieved 8 April 2016 Windham Ryder 2015 Ultimate Star Wars Characters Creatures Locations Technology Vehicles USA DK p 22 Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace DVD 20th Century Fox 2001 25 Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker Cameos You Might Have Missed Vanity Fair 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Jinn in Star Wars The Clone Wars EXCLUSIVE VIDEO Ew com Retrieved 2016 12 21 McDonald Paul F Sep 3 2013 The Star Wars Heresies Interpreting the Themes Symbols and Philosophies of Episodes I II and III Jefferson NC McFarland p 165 ISBN 978 0 7864 7181 2 Retrieved 23 October 2016 Voigt John 5 Jan 2016 Qi as Entertainment The Force in Star Wars Qi Encyclopedia Qi Journal Retrieved 23 October 2016 Bibliography editStar Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace Novelization 1st edition paperback 1999 Terry Brooks George Lucas ISBN 0 345 43411 0 Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith Novelization Novelization 1st edition hardcover 2005 Matthew Woodring Stover George Lucas ISBN 0 7126 8427 1 Star Wars Episode I Who s Who A Pocket Guide to Characters of the Phantom Menace hardcover 1999 Ryder Windham ISBN 0 7624 0519 8 The New Essential Guide to Characters 1st edition 2002 Daniel Wallace Michael Sutfin ISBN 0 345 44900 2 Star Wars The Phantom Menace The Visual Dictionary hardcover 1999 David West Reynolds ISBN 0 7894 4701 0 Star Wars Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook 1st edition 2000 Bill Slavicsek Andy Collins ISBN 0 7869 1793 8External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Qui Gon Jinn Qui Gon Jinn in the StarWars com Databank Qui Gon Jinn on Wookieepedia a Star Wars wiki Qui Gon Jinn on IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qui Gon Jinn amp oldid 1225477568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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