Boda joined forces with Jedi KnightHalagad Ventor to form a network of Jedi survivors of the destruction of the Almas Academy; however, many of these Jedi were soon exterminated after Ventor compromised their location during an Imperial interrogation. Boda was soon captured by Imperial forces and escorted by Palpatine's elite Imperial Sentinels back to Coruscant, where he was tortured and eventually killed. Palpatine discovered the Tedryn Holocron among Boda's belongings and used its vast repository of knowledge to learn how to transfer his own essence into a clone body. Although Palpatine later claimed to have been given the holocron by Boda, Jedi Master Tionne Solusar uncovered the truth about Ashka Boda's fate long after Palpatine's final death.
"Some time before I traveled to Cato Neimoidia, Master Ashka Boda contacted me with news that he had joined the former Almas Academy student Halagad Ventor in trying to form a network between the scattered Jedi survivors of the destruction of the academy."
Boda collaborated with Jedi KnightHalagad Ventor in an effort to establish a network of Jedi from the Cularin system who had survived the destruction of the Almas Academy. Boda informed Jedi Master Denia of the creation of this network;[12] however, these Jedi were nearly all hunted down and killed in the Purge after Ventor was forced to reveal their location in an interrogation by Darth Vader.[13]
Boda, too, was captured along with several other Jedi at the scene of another battle. A group of Imperial Sentinels—towering, mutated warriors created by Palpatine's Dark Side Adepts—possessed cryptic yet authentic datachips that gave them disposition over Boda. The Sentinels formed a praetorian guard around Boda as he was escorted back to their dungeon ship and summarily transported to the Imperial Center.[2] Once there, Palpatine tortured[14] and murdered the Jedi Master and discovered the Tedryn Holocron among his belongings.[3]
"Leia escaped with a Jedi Holocron—by all appearances a milky jade crystal block—that Palpatine claimed had been given to him by an aged Jedi Master. Subsequent research eventually determined that the Jedi Master was Ashka Boda, who was slain by Palpatine during the Jedi Purge at the end of the Clone Wars."
Palpatine used the knowledge that he gained from the Tedryn Holocron to learn the secret of spirit transference, allowing him to transfer his essence into clone bodies. Other information he used in the creation of The Book of Anger, the first volume of his Dark Side Compendium.[15]Six years after the Empire's crushing defeat at the Battle of Endor, a reborn Palpatine initiated a military campaign to retake the galaxy.[16] Amidst the chaos, New RepublicPrincessLeia Organa Solo was captured by Palpatine's forces. The Emperor, suffering from the effects of the dark side on his degenerating clone body, introduced the Princess to the Tedryn Holocron, claiming to have been given the device by Ashka Boda before the Jedi Master's disappearance.[17] The holocron soon fell into New Republic hands, but the truth about Ashka Boda's fate was not revealed until a report on the history of the holocron was recorded in 40 ABY by Jedi Master Tionne Solusar of the New Jedi Order.[9]
Ashka Boda was a wise and aged Jedi Master during the Clone Wars.[3] He was considered by many to be great and famous[18] and was a revered scholar of the Librarian's Assembly of the Jedi Order.[5] Palpatine considered Boda and the knowledge he carried important enough to have him escorted to Coruscant by his personal bodyguards.[2]
Ashka Boda possessed the knowledge and skills to attain the rank of Jedi Master[1] and to become a member of the Librarian's Assembly of the Jedi Order,[5] as well as one of the Jedi Temple's curators.[19]
Ashka Boda was first mentioned in the endnotes written by Tom Veitch at the end of the second issue of Dark Empire. He received his first in-universe mention in the fifth issue of Dark Empire along with a further expansion in the endnotes at the end of the issue. He has since been mentioned and expanded upon in a variety of sources.