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"Your Padawan isn't who you think. She's no Jedi. She's a Child of the Emperor, like me. And it's time she returned to our father's warm embrace."
―Valis[src]

During the Desolator crisis of 3643 BBY, the Sith Valis lured the Jedi Padawan Kira Carsen and her master to an abandoned mining facility in the Outer Rim, forcing a duel between them. Valis was a Child of the Emperor—an agent of the Sith Emperor's will—and, on the orders of his "father," sought to bring the former Child Carsen back into the fold. Believing that they were meeting Admiral Hacklin of the Sith Empire to negotiate his defection, Carsen and her Jedi Knight teacher traveled to the station, but instead found Valis, and he was killed in the fight that followed. As a result of the duel, Carsen revealed her past to both her master and the Jedi Council, giving the Jedi Order concrete evidence about the existence of the Children.

Prelude

"One of Darth Angral's closest advisors—Admiral Hacklin—asked us for asylum. He wants to defect."
―General Var Suthra[src]

Kira Carsen was born on the planet Dromund Kaas, the capital of the Sith Empire, and given as an infant to the Sith Academy on the planet Korriban. As a child, she was selected by the Sith Emperor to become one of his Children—agents of his will who unknowingly served as his eyes and ears throughout the galaxy. However, Carsen fled the Empire before the process could be completed, leaving behind her fellow Children such as Valis[3] and Suri.[5] She made her way to the moon of Nar Shaddaa and lived on the streets before becoming a member of the Jedi Order, though she hid her past and her Imperial heritage out of fear of being kicked out.[3]

Around 3643 BBY,[4] the Sith Lord Darth Angral declared war on the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order in response to his son Tarnis's death at the hands of Carsen and a young Jedi Knight. Angral seized control of several Republic superweapons, prompting the Jedi Knight and Carsen to pursue Angral's agents across the galaxy, and the Knight took on Carsen as a Padawan, as Carsen's previous Master Bela Kiwiiks was on her own assignment. While the Knight was on a mission to the surface of Ord Mantell, Carsen remained behind on the Ord Mantell Orbital Station, where an Imperial operative identified her as the Knight's apprentice and contacted Darth Angral. Angral and his retainers,[6] including Admiral Hacklin of the Imperial Navy,[3] arrived and interrogated Carsen as to the Knight's whereabouts, though Carsen tricked the Sith Lord into heading to the planet Corellia.[6] Though Carsen escaped Angral's servants with the help of her teacher, Angral recognized her as a former Child, and the knowledge of her survival reached the Emperor.[3]

The duel

"Accept the truth, sister. You belong to the Emperor—and our father will have you back."
"No. I'll die first."
"So be it—sister. Then I must kill you and your Master."
―Valis and Kira Carsen[src]

Determined to recapture Carsen, the Emperor dispatched his Child Valis to bring her back to him. Posing as Admiral Hacklin, Valis contacted the Republic and claimed that he wanted to defect—but would only do so to Carsen and her master. General Var Suthra arranged for a meeting between "Hacklin" and the two Jedi at an abandoned mining facility formerly operated by Czerka Corporation in the Unknown Regions. Valis arrived before the Jedi, and he departed his ship and hid among the cargo crates within the facility's hangar. When the two Jedi arrived, he watched them approach his ship before stepping out into the light and speaking to them. After introducing himself and thanking the pair for coming, Valis apologized for the deception, but Carsen immediately recognized him and warned her Master to attack. Amused, Valis explained that Carsen was of the Empire and a Child of the Emperor like him, and that their father desired his wayward Child returned to him.[3]

The Knight refused Valis's request that the Jedi allow him to take Carsen home, and the Padawan charged the Sith and brought her double-bladed lightsaber down upon his head—only for Valis to summon his own lightsaber to his hands and block the attack before telekinetically blasting her backwards. The Knight rushed to Carsen's defense, and battle was joined between the three combatants. Despite Valis's combat prowess and skill with both telekinesis and Force lightning, the Child was ultimately no match for the combined strength of Carsen and the Jedi Knight, and he was slain.[3]

Aftermath

"I'm ready to tell the truth—Master Kiwiiks, the Jedi Council, everyone. No more secrets."
―Kira Carsen[src]

Once the two Jedi returned to their ship, Carsen revealed her past to her teacher, and the Knight and Carsen revealed her past to the Jedi High Council as well. Despite Master Jaric Kaedan's desire to banish her from the Jedi Order, Grand Master Satele Shan gave her blessing for Carsen to continue as the Knight's apprentice, though General Suthra was wary of her involvement in further operations.[3] When the conflict with Angral came to a head in a battle over the planet Tython, Angral was slain by the Knight, but the Emperor reached out to his former Child and took complete possession of her. However, with her teacher's help, Carsen was able to drive out the Emperor and sever the link between them.[7]

Behind the scenes

The duel with Valis first appeared in the Jedi Knight class mission "The Defector" in Star Wars: The Old Republic, a video game released in 2011. The mission serves as the intermission of the Act I story, bridging the class storylines on the moon Nar Shaddaa and the planet Tatooine.[3]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "Showdown with Lord Sadic" on Nar Shaddaa
  2. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "The Shock Drum" on Tatooine
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "The Defector" on the Abandoned Czerka Mining Facility
  4. 4.0 4.1 SWTOR mini STAR WARS: The Old Republic - Question ! :) - Page 3 on The Old Republic's official website (backup link) places Star Wars: The Old Republic about ten to twelve years after the signing of the Treaty of Coruscant, which is dated to 3653 BBY by Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia. The Old Republic—The Lost Suns 2 takes place ten years after the treaty, one week after the mission to Nar Shaddaa, and around the time of the SpecForce Incident. Since the mission and the incident are respectively part of Act I of the Jedi Knight and Republic Trooper's storylines, and the Trooper's Act I occurs concurrent to Act I of the Smuggler storyline, the general events of Act I for all classes can be assumed to occur in 3643 BBY. The Prologue for each class immediately precedes Act I, and The Old Republic Encyclopedia places the Battle of Ilum at the end of Act III in 3640 BBY. Assuming that in-universe chronology of the Star Wars: The Old Republic events roughly aligns with the release of story content in real-life as with SWTOR mini Forums: Dear Story Team, What Year Are We Currently In? on The Old Republic's official website (backup link), the Act III Epilogue must take place near the end of 3640 BBY since it was the chronologically latest story of the The Old Republic base game, which was released toward the end of 2011. Therefore, assuming that The Old Republic takes place over the course of three years per the former of the two aforementioned swtor.com posts, Act I takes place near the end of 3643 BBY.
  5. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "The Emperor's Orphans" on Voss
  6. 6.0 6.1 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "New Intelligence" on Ord Mantell
  7. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "Fate of the Jedi" on the Oppressor
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