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"[…] and my Nikto brother is simply Drok."
―Te Corso[3]

Drok was a male Nikto Jedi Master who served the New Jedi Order during the Second Imperial Civil War. In 137 ABY, Drok was present at the Jedi Order's Hidden Temple when the bounty hunter Cade Skywalker visited it in 137 ABY, seeking to gain the Jedi Council's help in assassinating Darth Krayt, Dark Lord of the Sith and Emperor of his faction of the Galactic Empire. The Council refused, instead opting to oppose Krayt by allying with the remnants of the Galactic Alliance and the deposed Emperor Roan Fel's forces. Drok, along with Jedi Masters Asaak Dan, Sayar Dun'La, and Te Corso, was sent by the Council to meet with Admiral Gar Stazi, the leader of the Galactic Alliance Remnant in the Arkanis sector. Shortly after Drok and the other Jedi boarded Stazi's flagship, the Alliance, the fleet was assaulted by Sith forces.

Biography[]

"Masters Dun'La, Te Corso, Drok—stick with Cade and me. Cover Master Saa until she's ready."
―Bantha Rawk during the Attack on the Hidden Temple[1]

Following the death of Darth Krayt, the male[3] Kadas'sa'Nikto[2] Jedi Master Drok—alongside fellow Jedi Asaak Dan, Sayar Dun'La and Te Corso—was sent by the Jedi Council to aid the anti-Sith alliance formed by the Galactic Alliance Remnant and the Empire-in-exile. Arriving at Alliance, the flagship of Alliance's leader Gar Stazi, the Jedi greeted Stazi and began discussing the possibilities of joint operations.[3]

However, the meeting was interrupted by an attack of the Imperial First Coruscant Task Force as well as an assassination attempt on Admiral Stazi. After disabling the would-be assassin, Shipman Tealart, Drok and Master Corso boarded their X-83 TwinTail starfighters, joined the battle, and helped hold the Imperial attackers off enough for the fleet to jump into hyperspace to their next rendezvous point.[3]

Later, during the Evacuation of Dac, Drok was a member of Sword Squadron. The Jedi Master led a taskforce in sabotaging the defenses of the Mon Calamari Orbital Shipyards. Also capturing ships present there, Drok's success allowed the Galactic Alliance Core Fleet to push back the remaining Imperials and for the rescue operation to begin.[4]

In 138 ABY, Drok was again at the Hidden Temple during the battle with the Sith. Alongside Masters Dun'la and Corso, Drok was killed defending T'ra Saa.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

DeathofDrok

Drok's corpse lays among the fallen.

Drok was created by John Ostrander,[source?] the writer of the Star Wars: Legacy comic series. The Nikto first appeared on the cover for issue twenty-six, part two of the The Hidden Temple story arc; the cover art was by Omar Francia.[5] Because of a surplus of characters in the story, Drok and the other three Jedi from the cover of Legacy 26 were not used in the actual comic itself. Originally, they were to accompany Cade Skywalker against the wishes of the Jedi Council in his hunt for Darth Krayt.[6]

Drok was first identified and featured more prominently in Divided Loyalties, the series' forty-second issue, which was drawn by Dave Ross.[3] Drok later received appearances in The Fate of Dac—the series' forty-seventh issue[4]—and the fourth issue of Star Wars: Legacy—War, the follow-up miniseries to Legacy.[1] In these two issues, Drok was penciled by Jan Duursema.[4][1]

In the cover art of Divided Loyalties, Drok wields a purple-bladed lightsaber. However, in the actual comic, he wields a yellow-bladed lightsaber.[3] In issue 47, he carries a blue lightsaber,[3] while in Legacy—War 4, his blade changes color once more to green.[1]

Appearances[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Legacy—War 4
  2. 2.0 2.1 Legacy (2006) 42 specifies that Drok is a Nikto. According to The Essential Guide to Alien Species, green skin is a trait of the Kadas'sa'Nikto subspecies. As a green-skinned Nikto, Drok is therefore a Kadas'sa'Nikto.
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 Legacy (2006) 42
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Legacy (2006) 47
  5. Legacy (2006) 26
  6. JCF-favicon Legacy #26: The Hidden Temple, part 2 (of 2) on the Jedi Council Forums (Literature board; posted by jfostrander01 on July 23, 2008 at 8:46 am; accessed March 25, 2013) (backup link)

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