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"Great hope can come from small sacrifices."
―Moral[4]

"Escape from Kadavo" is the thirteenth episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series' fourth season. This is the conclusion to a three-part storyline about the slavers of Zygerria and the missing people of Kiros, which began with the prior two episodes: "Kidnapped" and "Slaves of the Republic." It aired on January 6, 2012.

Official description[]

"Anakin tries to convince the Zygerrian Queen that she too is a slave and pawn in an evil Separatist plot. Meanwhile, Obi-Wan toils in the slave camps of Kadavo, a grim situation that grows increasingly bleak."[1]

Plot summary[]

"Right now, at my facility in the Kadavo system, Obi-Wan Kenobi is in despair. Kenobi is coming to realize, perhaps for the first time in his life, that his efforts to help others will only injure them. As plans for escape and hopes of rescue fade, the gnawing fear that he will never be able to take action will grow in Kenobi's heart."
―Miraj Scintel, to Count Dooku[4]
Episode 13
ESCAPE FROM KADAVO
A people enslaved! To locate the abducted
colonists of a peace-loving world, the Jedi
infiltrated the slaver planet of Zygerria,
only to be captured by its ambitious queen,
who plots to rebuild her empire of
oppression. Now, even Obi-Wan Kenobi must
come to terms with a life in chains....

Forced to slave away in the mines alongside Rex and the Togrutan colonists of Kiros, and taunted by the facility's cruel warden Agruss and the guards, Obi-Wan Kenobi has a hard time scrounging up any spark of hope for himself or the unfortunate prisoners, since every time he does so, one of the Togrutans is punished in his place in order to heighten his despair.

In the meantime, Zygerria receives a visit from Count Dooku, who was sent by his master Darth Sidious upon a summons by Atai Molec to dissuade Queen Scintel from her plan to enslave and break the Jedi's spirit, or kill her if she does not relent. When Anakin Skywalker, whom she still tries to turn over to her side, expresses his reluctance to serve her and points out her submissive role to Dooku, she decides that he should not attend their meeting and gets him to surrender his lightsaber before she goes to meet the count. Once the queen is gone, and with the aid of R2-D2, Anakin gives his guards the slip and finds and liberates his Padawan, Ahsoka Tano. He sends her to secure their ship while he goes after the queen to question her about Obi-Wan's and Rex's whereabouts.

Queen Scintel explains her ambitious plan to the count, who is not, however, quite as impressed as she had hoped and demands instead that the Jedi be executed. When she refuses to give up Anakin, the count and Atai turn against her, and the count Force chokes her before Anakin can reach the throne room. Finding himself outnumbered and outgunned without his lightsaber, Anakin picks up the dying queen and flees from the palace and onto their ship. With her last breath, Scintel returns the lightsaber to Anakin and reveals the location of Obi-Wan's prison before she dies in his arms, admitting: "You were right, Skywalker. I am a slave, just as you are."

In the Kadavo prison facility, Obi-Wan and Rex are brought into the warden's command center, where Count Dooku converses with the Jedi through a holo comlink, announcing their impending execution. Just then, Anakin, Ahsoka, and R2 land inside the prison, but the security systems destroy their ship and hold them up long enough for Dooku to attempt to make Anakin cease his assault, or the Togrutan slaves will be put to death. Unfortunately for the villains, Anakin has summoned reinforcements in the form of a Republic Star Destroyer and light cruiser and the Wolfpack under the command of Plo Koon. The prison guards scramble to repel the attack, but in the confusion Obi-Wan and Rex shake off their electronic shackles and attack the warden's guards. Out of spite, Agruss activates the deathtrap set for the slaves in order to plunge them to their doom and then smashes the controls, rendering immediate rescue impossible.

Ahsoka and Anakin penetrate the facility and split up; Anakin brings down the prison's defense turrets, and Ahsoka devises a plan to have the Republic light cruiser fly underneath the deathtrap and retrieve the prisoners by having them slide down cable lines. In the command center, Obi-Wan and Rex finish off the remaining Zygerrians, and Obi-Wan retrieves his lightsaber, seemingly with the intent to strike down the defenseless but loathsome Agruss. The keeper sardonically reprimands him, secure in the knowledge that a Jedi cannot kill an unarmed man due to the Jedi Code. Unfortunately for him, he fails to take Captain Rex, who is not bound by such laws, into account. Rex hurls a guard's electrostaff with such force that it goes right through the keeper's corpulent body and out the back of his chair, which then goes out of control and splatters him against a console, killing Agruss. With the slaves clear, the Wolfpack opens full fire on the prison's support struts, sending the hub plummeting into the caldera and killing any remaining Zygerrian slavers still inside. Once safely aboard the Republic cruiser, Roshti expressed his thanks to Ahsoka for rescuing them, but also that with their feeling of safety shattered by this experience, and in full trust towards the Republic, that the people of Kiros will give up their neutrality and join the Republic's side.

Continuity[]

During Obi-Wan's time toiling in the slave mines, several screams and cries from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom can be heard.

When the Queen throws down her glass after getting angry with Dooku and Atai Molec, the sound of shattering glass is heard, yet after Anakin enters the room, the glass is intact.

When Anakin is cutting a hole in the door of the Kadavo facility, the position of the cut changes several times before he finishes.

The episode's Director's Cut was included in The Complete Season Four DVD.

The Jedi Temple Archives feature on The Complete Season Four Blu-ray includes the deleted scene "The Queen and Dooku."

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