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Saul Karath
Biographical information
Homeworld

Corellia[1]

Died

3,956 BBY,[2] on the Leviathan's bridge[3]

Physical description
Species

Human[4]

Gender

Male[4]

Hair color

Blond[5] (graying)[3]

Eye color

Blue[3]

Skin color

Light[3]

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Old Republic era[2]

Affiliation
"War's a funny thing. It makes you do things you never thought you'd do."
―Saul Karath[src]

Saul Karath was a Human male born on Corellia who served the Galactic Republic's Navy as an admiral during the Mandalorian Wars. In 3,963 BBY, Karath was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral after keeping the Mandalorian forces at bay for six weeks at the Jebble-Vanquo-Tarnith line. When the fugitive Jedi Padawan Zayne Carrick—who was fleeing from his Masters after being framed for the Padawan Massacre of Taris—attempted to warn Karath of Serroco's impending destruction, Karath assumed that Carrick was a Mandalorian spy. When the Mandalorians razed Serroco's surface, Karath took Carrick into custody, and the two participated in the Adasca Affair which was Adascorp leader Arkoh Adasca's failed auction of exogorth superweapons. Karath also played a role in the events of the Covenant Affair, which saw the destruction of the secret Jedi Covenant. Later in that same year, the Jedi Knights Revan, Malak and their Jedi faction entered the war, with Karath becoming the Jedi's subordinate. Karath later assisted Carrick in destroying the slavery organization known as the Crucible.

In 3,960 BBY, after Revan and Malak led the Republic to victory against the Mandalorians in the war's final battle, Karath was one of the few among the Republic forces that did not follow the Jedi into the Unknown Regions to search for the ancient Rakatan Star Forge space station. A year later, Revan returned to the Republic as the new Dark Lord of the Sith, with Malak as his apprentice, igniting the Jedi Civil War. In 3,958 BBY, Karath transferred his allegiance to Darth Revan's Sith Empire, bringing his flagship the Leviathan to Revan's service. In order to test Karath's loyalty, Malak ordered the Admiral to destroy the planet Telos IV. Karath killed millions of civilians on Telos, and earned the wrath of his former friend and protégé Carth Onasi, who had served with Karath during the Mandalorian Wars. After Malak betrayed Revan during the Jedi and Republic's attempt to capture them, Karath continued to serve the Sith forces under Malak's command. In the war's final year, Malak captured the ecumenopolis of Taris and ordered the Sith fleet to blockade the planet so that the Sith forces could search for Jedi Knight Bastila Shan. Karath was eventually ordered by the Dark Lord to destroy the planet in order to prevent Shan's escape, and Karath bombarded Taris.

Shortly after Taris' destruction, Malak and Karath were informed by the bounty hunter Calo Nord of Shan's escape from the planet, and of Revan's survival and involvement in the escape. Malak and Karath hired Nord to capture Shan, but Revan, now a partially retrained Jedi, killed Nord during his search for the Star Forge. After Revan located a fourth Rakatan Star Map—which was needed to find the Star Forge—and slew Malak's Shadow Hand Darth Bandon, Karath captured Revan's starship Ebon Hawk and tortured Revan, Onasi, and Shan in an attempt to discern their mission. The two Jedi and Onasi eventually escaped and confronted Karath on the Leviathan's bridge. Karath offered to ask Malak to be merciful if the Jedi and Onasi surrendered; however, Shan, Revan, and Onasi refused. Karath and his forces attacked them, and after a heated firefight, Karath was grievously injured. As he lay dying, Karath informed Onasi about Revan's true identity as the former Dark Lord of the Sith, and then succumbed to the wounds dealt to him by Onasi and the Jedi.

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BiographyEdit

Early life and careerEdit

Captain Saul Karath during the Battle of Vanquo.

Saul Karath, a Human male,[4] was born on the Core world Corellia to journeyman laborer Craddock Karath. The eldest of five children, Karath was forced into adopting a paternal role toward his siblings due to his father's frequent absences and supported them by working double shifts at a weapons factory.[1] During the Great Sith War in 3,996 BBY, when the Sith Lord Ulic Qel-Droma and Mandalorians under Mandalore the Indomitable attacked the shipyards at the world Foerost,[6] Karath's father died in the assault after the Republic officer Dace Golliard fled the battle.[7] Karath left his job at the factory and volunteered his services to the Navy of the Galactic Republic against which Qel-Droma's Sith Master, Exar Kun, was fighting. Karath was too young to serve the Navy officially and, because of his tough upbringing, the young Corellian did not possess the connections to enter the Naval Academy. Nevertheless, Karath won the attention of Fleet Captain Orley Vanicus, who allowed Karath to serve as a non-commissioned captain's steward on his ship Reliance I.[1]

For every success Karath gained, a setback followed. However, due to the fact that he considered the Navy his family, the young man never lost faith in the institution. Eventually, Karath was promoted to the rank of captain and given his first command aboard the frigate Reciprocity. During this time, Karath was successful in defending convoys against pirates. At one point, when the Reciprocity was in an engagement with enemies, Karath recognized the Republic pilot Carth Onasi's skills. When Karath was promoted to the Inexpugnable-class tactical command ship Courageous, he invited Onasi to serve with him aboard the warship,[1][5] bestowing the nickname "Fleet" on the pilot.[8]

Mandalorian WarsEdit

Battle of VanquoEdit

"Defeat is not a career opportunity, Morvis—it's just defeat. The last soldier is always the supreme commander of his own forces."
―Karath to Dallan Morvis[src]

In 3,964 BBY, at the onset of the Mandalorian Wars—the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders[2] Karath helped organize the defense of the Outer Rim ecumenopolis Taris and its nearby systems against the Mandalorian armada. From his flagship Courageous, Karath managed to halt the Mandalorians' progress at the system of Suurja through four large-scale battles, thus keeping the Jebble-Vanquo-Tarnith line, a boundary between the Republic and Neo-Crusader forces, intact.[9] Not long after, Karath was sent to defend the trade post of Vanquo from the invading Mandalorian fleet. As he had predicted, the attack on Vanquo was only part of Mandalorian leader Mandalore the Ultimate's plan for invading the Republic; while Karath's forces were busy at Vanquo, the Mandalorians assaulted the remainder of the Republic fleet at Taris. Karath saw this development as a positive, as he was certain that when an important world like Taris was threatened, the Republic Senate would put more troops into the conflict.[5]

During the Battle of Vanquo, Karath was informed by Lieutenant Dallan Morvis that a junk freighter was fleeing the battle. The ship, called The Last Resort, was assisting the fugitive Jedi Padawan Zayne Carrick,[5] who was on the run from his Jedi Masters after being framed for carrying out the Padawan Massacre of Taris.[10] The Last Resort was entering hyperspace into Mandalorian territories, and when Morvis informed Karath that it was Carrick's ship, the captain immediately suspected that Carrick was a Mandalorian spy. Karath vowed to deal with Carrick personally, provided that he survived the battle.[5]

Devastation of SerrocoEdit

"This…is a new phase of the war. We're going to have to change the way we look at things."
―Karath on the Mandalorian's devastation of Serroco[src]
Karath threatens Zayne Carrick aboard the Courageous after the devastation of Serroco.

In 3,963 BBY, Karath was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral.[11] After he was transferred to the planet Serroco, Karath toured the local Republic camp on Serroco's surface. Zayne Carrick—who was working under the alias Shad Camper at the supply carrier and restaurant Little Bivoli—accidentally spilled a tray of food on Karath, who ignored him.[8] Karath eventually returned to the Courageous, but was soon followed by Carrick, who had experienced a vision through the Force of the Mandalorian's destruction of Serroco and had convinced Carth Onasi to grant him an audience with Karath. As Carrick and Onasi arrived on the Courageous's bridge, Karath congratulated the lieutenant and accused Carrick of being a Mandalorian spy. Karath interrogated Carrick, who denied knowing Mandalore and the accusations of being a spy, and asked Karath to allow Onasi to try to get in contact with the Jedi Knight Alek, known to Carrick as "Squint".[12]

Karath instructed Onasi to go to the command center and contact the Jedi Council so they could locate "Squint". At that point, the Mandalorian ships dropped out of hyperspace and launched nuclear missiles towards the Republic fleet. Karath attempted to counter the attack, but instead of heading towards the fleet, the missiles continued towards Serroco's surface. The missiles destroyed the planet's Stereb cities and inflicted heavy damage to its Human settlements. As Carrick wept over the planet's destruction on the Courageous's bridge, Karath decided that it was time to rethink their strategies against the Mandalorians. Karath promised Carrick that he would hand him over to the Jedi, and had the Padawan sealed in a cell.[12] When Mandalorian shock troopers boarded the Courageous, Karath was forced to abandon ship with Lieutenant Onasi and Commander Morvis. Karath reluctantly agreed to take Carrick along with them as they fled to Onasi's ship Deadweight.[13] After escaping the Courageous, Karath filed a report with the Admiral of the Fleet, in which he raised concerns with the disposition of his forces, which were under pursuit on the hyperlanes from Serroco to the banking world Telerath. Karath further expressed his hope to make it to Myrkr or the Ryyk Nebula, where he could meet with the Tremendous fleet.[14]

The Adasca AffairEdit

"I'm telling you, Admiral, We've got more than enough grounds to arrest Lord Adasca and turn him over to the Republic!"
"You want us to arrest Adasca? Son, he's got all the cards. There's only six of us. And this isn't a criminal matter any more, anyway. This is an insurrection!"
―Alek and Karath, referring to Adasca's auction for his exogorth superweapons[src]

Shortly after escaping the destruction of the Courageous, Karath was informed by Morvis that he had managed to reach communications with the Republic Navy's command station on Arkania. When the Deadweight was in transit to Arkania, Karath received a transmission from Eejee Vamm—a servant of the medical corporation Adascorp, which was headed by Lord Arkoh Adasca—requesting Karath's presence at a meeting aboard Adasca's flagship Arkanian Legacy. After being informed about exogorth creatures which Adasca's scientists modified to be superweapons, Karath ordered Onasi to redirect the ship to the Legacy.[15] When Karath disembarked from the Deadweight, Adasca greeted him and asked Karath if he was able to negotiate on the Republic's behalf. Karath asked Adasca if his forces could find a detention area to imprison Carrick, and Adasca had Vamm move Carrick to the ship's detention area. Later in the observation dome, Karath was listening to Adasca explain how the exogorths could be operated as weapons capable of destroying entire star systems. After Adasca finished, Karath asked Adasca what exactly he wanted from the Republic; when the Mandalorians led by Mandalore the Ultimate arrived at the meeting, Adasca stated that his corporation was now a galactic player, and that they sought allies, not contracts.[16]

Karath tells Mandalore the Ultimate to step away from Jedi Knight Alek.

After Mandalore boarded the Legacy, Karath defended the Jedi Knight Alek, who was representing the Revanchist Jedi faction at the meeting, after the Jedi was disabled by the Mandalorian leader's newly-made battle axe as a result of an attempted attack on the Jedi's part. Later, Karath was implored by Alek to arrest Adasca, but Karath refused, citing their outnumbered position. After Adasca commenced with a test of the exogorths, Karath granted Onasi permission to return to the Deadweight after the lieutenant became disgusted at what he saw. Soon, Karath argued that the Jedi and Republic were one and the same after Mandalore expressed his wish to keep the exogorths out of either organization's control, and further asked Mandalore why he did not just forcibly take the exogorths. When Mandalore offered to make Adasca weaponsmith of all the Mandalorian clans,[17] Karath began to grow desperate, and asked Adasca if he wanted his own territory.[18]

Meanwhile, Zayne Carrick and his former Jedi Master Lucien Draay[18]—who was aboard the Legacy in order to investigate Adasca[15]—met up with Onasi and rogue Mandalorian Rohlan Dyre and worked together to put an end to Adasca's scheme. Both Carrick, who was in the armor that Mandalore had given to Dyre earlier, and Onasi made it to the observation dome, and started a diversion—which involved leading the Mandalorians into believing that Adasca, the Republic officers, and Jedi at the meeting set a trap for them. The resulting argument caused Karath and Mandalore to attempt to control the two, but when Carrick ignited his lightsaber, Draay stormed the room and Alek prepared to attack. Karath—along with Carrick, Draay, Alek, Onasi, Dyre, Morvis, and Carrick's companion Jarael—participated in the ensuing battle. Karath was injured during the skirmish, and was escorted by Morvis back to the Deadweight. Karath, Onasi, and Morvis successfully escaped the Legacy's observation dome as the exogorths devoured it, killing Adasca.[18] After Karath, Morvis, and Onasi reached the galactic capital Coruscant, Karath filed his resignation to the Admiral of the Fleet due the loss of Battle Group Serroco and the Courageous. However, the Admiral of the Fleet refused to recognize Karath's resignation, and met with Karath, Onasi, and Morvis. After this, the Admiral of the Fleet publicly commended Karath. Although the Admiralty did not assign a posting to Karath, the Admiral stated that he appreciated the public's support, but that he wanted those in his position to have a chance to see their families, "in the name of those who did not make it home." Karath also confirmed Arkoh Adasca's death, although he declined to speak of the events that transpired.[19]

The Covenant AffairEdit

"Has everybody gone insane? I don't know if you got the message, Morvis, but we're supposed to protect Coruscant—not fire on it!"
―Karath, to Dallan Morvis[src]
Karath aboard the Swiftsure during Sith Acolyte Haazen's insurrection against the Jedi Order

Sometime after the skirmish aboard the Arkanian Legacy, Karath was given command of the capital ship Swiftsure, and was assigned by the Jedi Master and newly appointed Council member Lucien Draay to the planetary defense of Coruscant. Karath was informed by Draay that Carrick, whom the Jedi Master claimed would attack the planet on the Mandalorian's behalf, would be aboard the starship Moomo Williwaw. Karath was also teamed with the Khil Jedi Master Xamar, who was instructed by Draay to ensure that Karath did not take Carrick as a prisoner.[20] When Xamar met with Karath, the Admiral assured the Jedi that nobody would get through to Coruscant without going through the planetary defense. At that moment, Karath ordered the initiation of the Vanjervalis Chain, a sensor package that not only predicted enemy movements and adjusted strategies, but linked multiple Republic cruisers under a single command.[21]

When the Moomo Williwaw approached Coruscant, Karath suggested that Xamar join the other Republic fighters' efforts in the space battle, assuring the Khil that his forces would not accidentally shoot the Jedi. Sometime after Xamar left the Swiftsure's bridge, the Moomo Williwaw crashed in the ship's docking bay. Karath and his forces managed to get the bay doors open; when Carrick's companion Jarael disembarked their ship, Karath detained the Arkanian offshoot and ordered his forces to search for Carrick and Hierogryph. When they could not find them, Karath began to ask Xamar to find the two fugitives, but he found that the Jedi[21]—who stowed away on Carth Onasi's ship Deadweight when Carrick and Hierogryph escaped to Coruscant[22]—was not there.[21] Eventually, the Vanjervalis Chain's tactical system was taken over by Sith Acolyte Haazen during his insurrection against the Jedi Order.[22] Karath asked Dallan Morvis, now the captain of the command ship Veltraa, why the Republic fleet was firing on the planet's surface, and Morvis told the Admiral that someone sliced in their systems. A Republic officer told Karath that an incoming signal had bypassed their fail-safes, which prevented them from attempting to jam the signal or move out of range. Karath ordered all non-essential personnel off the Swiftsure while they tried to figure out a way to disable the security breach.[23] After Haazen was defeated by Lucien Draay and Carrick, control of the Vanjervalis Chain was restored to the Swiftsure. Days later, Karath publicly announced that the Mandalorians were responsible for the bombardment and vowed he would take the fight to the Mandalorians. The Republic and the Jedi agreed to have the true events of the[24] Covenant Affair[25] covered up, and Carrick and his companions were cleared of any wrongdoing.[24]

Capturing Dace GolliardEdit

"Running, Golliard? Just like you fled the Foerost Shipyards in the Sith War—leaving people like my father to die? Time for that court martial—at last."
―Karath, to Dace Golliard[src]
Karath captures Republic fugitive Dace Golliard.

Shortly after the events of the Covenant Affair,[25] the Jedi Knights Revan and Malak,[26] who was formerly known as Alek,[24], and their Jedi faction officially entered the Mandalorian Wars under the banner of a Republic Mercy Corps[7] with the sanction of the Jedi Council.[26] Karath and his forces served under Malak's command, and under his leadership retook the planet Omonoth from the Mandalorians long enough to recover the Arkanian Legacy's remains.[27] Eventually, the Defense Ministry received an anonymous tip about a full-scale Mandalorian raiding force set to arrive in the Ottega system. Karath led a Republic force consisting of the Swiftsure, the Veltraa, and the Testament to the Ottega system, and waited for the Mandalorians to exit hyperspace outside of an asteroid field. After the Mandalorians led by Cassus Fett exited hyperspace, the Republic forces prepared to engage them. However, the Mandalorian ships went around the fleet and re-entered hyperspace.[7]

As Karath was expressing his surprise, the Swiftsure was hailed by Zayne Carrick, who informed the Admiral that there were pirates in the asteroid field near the Swiftsure's starboard flank. Before Karath could respond, Carrick told him that the pirates were being led by Dace Golliard, the man who was responsible for the death of Karath's father. Karath immediately spotted Golliard's ship, the Gladiator, and instructed the Swiftsure's crewmen to capture Golliard's ship by crippling it with their lasers and bringing the Gladiator aboard the Swiftsure via tractor beam. After Golliard was finally captured and brought aboard the Swiftsure, Karath had the former Republic officer taken into custody. After this, Karath was asked by Carrick to assist him in reaching the planet Osadia. Karath initially refused, but after Carrick implied that he would reveal to the public about what had actually happened in the Adasca Affair, Karath ordered Telettoh, the captain of the Testament, to take Carrick and Hierogryph where they needed to go.[7]

Jedi Civil WarEdit

"Admiral Karath taught me everything I know about being a soldier. He was a legend in the Republic fleet, and a hero to me. Until he betrayed us."
―Carth Onasi[src]

During the Mandalorian Wars, the Jedi Knight Revan eventually gained full control of the Republic fleet, and in 3,960 BBY,[2] Revan forced a final confrontation with the Mandalorians over the planet Malachor V, defeating Mandalore the Ultimate and leading the Republic to victory against the Mandalorians. After the conclusion of the battle, Karath was not among the Republic forces who followed Revan and Malak into the Unknown Regions.[3] The two Jedi went into the Unknown Regions in order to hunt down surviving Mandalorians. However, during their disappearance, Revan and Malak fell to the dark side of the Force and became Sith Lords.[28] After successfully finding the Rakatan Star Forge space station, Revan declared himself the new Dark Lord of the Sith, with Malak as his Sith apprentice,[3] forming their own Sith Empire.[28] One year after Revan and Malak's disappearance, they returned and declared war against the Jedi Order and the Republic,[29] igniting the Jedi Civil War.[2]

In the year 3,958 BBY,[2] Karath declared the Republic unworthy of his loyalty[30] and defected to Revan's Sith Empire. He attempted, and failed, to convince his protégé and friend Carth Onasi to join him against the Republic. Karath's first act of betrayal was to give the Sith codes which enabled the Sith to bypass a Republic Navy docking bay's scanners. This allowed the Sith to sweep in and destroy over half of the docked ships before they had time to react.[3] As a result of his new allegiance to the Sith, Karath brought the Interdictor-class cruiser Leviathan and several other ships with him.[2] At some point after this, Revan promoted Karath as the commander of the entire Sith fleet.[31] Not long after, Karath led the Sith fleet to Carth Onasi's homeworld of Telos IV. After the planet refused to surrender to the Sith, Darth Malak ordered Karath to destroy Telos, in order to test the Admiral's loyalty to the Sith. Karath complied, bombing the planet's surface and killing millions.[32][33] During the Jedi Civil War, Karath intimidated hundreds of strategically important military worlds by threatening to destroy their cities by way of bombardment.[31] Karath continued his service under Revan up until Malak seemingly killed Revan during the Jedi and Republic's attempt to capture them both,[34][35] and continued serving the Sith Empire under Malak's command.[3]

Destruction of TarisEdit

"Taris is defenseless against our assault, Lord Malak. They are offering no resistance. The city is in ruins."
"Resume the bombardment, Commander. Wipe this pathetic planet from the face of the galaxy."
―Karath and Darth Malak[src]
Saul Karath is ordered by Darth Malak to destroy the planet Taris.

In the year 3,956 BBY,[2] the Sith fleet attacked the Endar Spire, which was the flagship of the Jedi Knight Bastila Shan, above the planet Taris. Shan was being pursued by Malak because of her power with Battle meditation, a Force power that enabled her to strengthen the Republic forces' resolve and coordinate their fighting effort while sapping the will of their enemies. Shan managed to escape to the Tarisian surface aboard an escape pod. After Malak's forces captured Taris, Karath was in command of the blockade over the planet while the Sith forces searched the surface for Shan. Karath was eventually ordered by the Dark Lord to destroy Taris in order to prevent Shan's escape. At first, Karath was hesitant at the idea of murdering the billions of people on Taris, including the Sith troops still on the surface. However, Malak reminded Karath of the fate of his predecessor, and after Karath positioned the fleet, he began the bombardment.[3]

Shortly after Taris' destruction, Karath introduced Malak to the bounty hunter Calo Nord aboard the Leviathan. Malak was informed by Nord, who managed to survive the Sith bombardment, that Shan had successfully escaped Taris. Nord was, however, unaware that it was Revan, Malak's former Master, who assisted in Shan's escape. Malak hired Nord to track down Shan and capture her alive. However, Nord was killed on the desert world Tatooine by Revan—who was now a retrained Jedi Padawan searching for the Star Forge. Karath received news of Nord's failure and informed Malak, asking the Dark Lord to forgive him. Karath's life was spared by Malak, who believed that Nord was solely responsible for failing to capture Shan. When the Admiral asked Malak about hiring another bounty hunter, the Dark Lord replied that no bounty hunter could stand against a Jedi. In order to not to repeat this error, Malak sent Darth Bandon,[3] his Shadow Hand,[2] to capture Shan and kill Revan. However, Revan slew Malak's Sith apprentice after the Jedi located a fourth Rakatan Star Map, which was necessary to determine the Star Forge's location, on the Selkath homeworld Manaan. Sometime before Revan located that Star Map, Malak attacked the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine. The attack killed many Jedi and destroyed the Enclave. However, the local Jedi Council was able to escape.[3]

DownfallEdit

"Remember my dying words. Remember them whenever… whenever you look at those you thought were your friends!"
―Karath, to Carth Onasi[src]

As Revan and the Ebon Hawk's crew were en route to the Sith necropolis Korriban, which had a fifth Star Map, they were captured by the Leviathan. Karath had Revan, Shan, and Onasi placed in force cages after they were brought into custody, and began interrogating them in order to determine what their mission was. Malak was far more interested in Shan and Revan, and after the latter swore he would not betray the Jedi, Karath realized that Revan was unaware of his former identity. The Admiral suspected that he would not succeed in the interrogation, but nonetheless began torturing the Jedi and Onasi, since Malak was in another sector. Knowing that Revan cared for Shan, Karath made her suffer each time the Jedi refused to answer his questions. Karath used this to test Revan's loyalty when he asked where the Jedi Enclave was, but Revan still gave no answer to the Admiral. Karath eventually revealed that the question was only a test, since Malak already knew its location and had destroyed the Enclave.[3]

Karath lies fatally wounded on the Leviathan's bridge.

After Karath left the Jedi and Onasi in their cells, he sent a message to Malak informing him that they were in the detention area. However, Revan, Shan, and Onasi managed to escape the detention area and fought their way to the bridge in order to confront Karath, who was guarded by two Dark Jedi and a group of Sith troopers. Karath offered to ask Darth Malak, who was on his way to the bridge, to be merciful when he arrived if the two Jedi and Onasi would surrender their weapons. After Onasi refused, Karath went on the attack, and Revan, Shan, and Onasi slew the Sith troopers and Dark Jedi bodyguards. After Karath was mortally wounded by the Jedi and Onasi, he asked his former protégé to come closer so that he could speak with him. In a whisper, Karath told Onasi the truth about Revan's former identity as the Dark Lord of the Sith, and told him to remember his last words whenever he looked at those he thought were his friends. Karath then succumbed to the wounds dealt to him by Onasi and the Jedi.[3]

LegacyEdit

"Under the care of the herds of Ithor, the surface of Telos will bloom again, and its golden fields shall again harbor scientists and thinkers. And complacent and peaceful, it shall forget the time that Saul Karath orbited it and brought fire to its skies. But it shall be a homeworld again to others, who will stretch out across the galaxy and bring life."
―Darth Traya[src]

After Karath's death, the Sith Admiral Varko was promoted to Karath's former position as the Sith fleet's commander. Malak planned to conquer the Core worlds in order to crush the Republic permanently. However, Revan and his companions managed to locate the Star Forge, and the Republic fleet engaged the Sith forces around the Star Forge above the surface of[3] Rakata Prime[36] as Revan boarded the space station. Revan managed to redeem Bastila Shan, who became Malak's Sith apprentice after being captured aboard the Leviathan, and killed Malak in a lightsaber duel. With the Dark Lord's death, the Sith forces were routed after the Republic destroyed the Star Forge.[3] At the end of the Dark Wars five years later,[2] before the Sith Lord Darth Traya succumbed to the wounds dealt to her by Meetra Surik,[37] Traya predicted that the planet of Telos—which was slowly being restored through the efforts of Ithorians led by Force Adept Chodo Habat—would forget the devastation once brought by Saul Karath.[38]

Personality and traitsEdit

"Saul wanted them to make us suffer. He's become some sort of sadistic monster."
"The dark side has perverted him, Carth. Once you start down the tainted path it leads you ever further into the depths of evil. I fear he is forever lost."
―Carth Onasi and Bastila Shan, regarding Karath[src]

When Saul Karath lost his father, Craddock Karath, at the Battle of Foerost during the Great Sith War,[7] he enlisted in the Republic Navy.[39] After starting his military career, Karath tried every duty on a flagship at least once. He eventually grew to be a skilled pilot and capable tactician. Karath was known for acting on quick judgments,[2] which were sometimes viewed as reckless.[40] His bureaucratic abilities were not as developed, which led to a number of setbacks in his career. However, Karath was known for his ability to survive and thrive, and considered the Navy his family.[2]

Karath never told anyone that his father's death had caused him to join the Republic Navy.[1][39] Because a former Jedi and the Mandalorians were involved in his father's death,[41] Karath did not trust members of either organization.[1] When the fugitive Padawan Zayne Carrick attempted to warn him of Serroco's coming destruction, Karath wrongly assumed he was a Mandalorian spy,[12] and remained suspicious of Carrick after evidence to the contrary.[1] During the Mandalorian Wars, other Jedi were prone to similar receptions from Karath.[2] He was a man who respected firepower,[21] and trained many of the soldiers and officers in the Republic fleet, including Carth Onasi.[42] Onasi and Karath shared similar backgrounds and a habit for making quick, if not reckless, judgments.[40] Onasi's career path was also similar to Karath's, explaining why the Admiral took an interest in the pilot.[1] Karath would not usually set up military defenses that would potentially endanger civilians, such as the defenses on Serroco shortly before its destruction.[8]

Karath is flanked by two Dark Jedi aboard the Leviathan.

A year after Revan and Malak came back from the Unknown Regions as Sith and attacked the Republic, the Republic Navy was devastated, and Karath was faced with the loss of his troops and command. In an attempt to save both,[2] Karath declared the Republic unworthy of his allegiance, and brought his flagship the Leviathan and a large amount of troops to Revan's service. Because he was the first officer of an important rank to join the Sith, other Republic officers followed his example and betrayed the Republic, not wanting to fight against a foe who knew all their tactics and strategies.[30] After Malak betrayed Revan and assumed his mantle of Dark Lord, Karath thought that Revan's apparent death would make his command easier. However, Karath discovered that serving Malak was not as easy as he had hoped, but Karath would not abandon his position as the highest-ranking officer in Malak's navy. To Karath, keeping his forces intact overruled all other concerns.[2] When Malak ordered Taris' destruction in an attempt to kill Bastila Shan, Karath tried to intervene for the billions of innocent people and the Sith troops on the surface. However, Malak threatened him, and Karath obeyed the Dark Lord's orders. When Karath tortured Revan, Shan, and Onasi after capturing Revan's ship Ebon Hawk, Karath attempted to justify the bombing of Telos IV to Onasi, stating that in war even the innocent had to die.[3]

Aside from Basic, Karath could speak and comprehend a variety of languages, including Durese, Khilese, Sullustese, Mando'a, Bothese, Zabraki and Kuat.[2] Karath owned a prototype energy shield of Verpine design, using it for extra protection during battle. During his time serving the Sith, Karath used a Sith assassin blaster pistol.[3] He also owned a code cylinder and an encrypted comlink. Karath wore a Republic officer's uniform during his service to them.[2] After joining the Sith Empire, Karath wore a Sith officer's uniform.[3]

Behind the scenesEdit

Saul Karath

Saul Karath was created as a villain for the 2003 Xbox and PC video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, developed by BioWare.[4] Karath's background was expanded in The New Essential Chronology, the Knights of the Old Republic Handbook, and the Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide.[1][2][31] Karath was also featured in the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic comic series written by John Jackson Miller and published by Dark Horse Comics. In the comic series, Karath was drawn by Dustin Weaver, Brian Ching, Harvey Tolibao, Bong Dazo, and Alan Robinson. Karath received an entry in The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia.[42]

The quote that is attributed to Karath in his entry in the Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide was originally a line cut from the twenty-first issue of the Knights of the Old Republic comic series. The series' writer, John Jackson Miller, decided to use the quote when writing Karath's entry.[43] As he wrote for Karath's character, Miller used historic military figures that he studied as an example. Miller stated that while Karath's underlings did not entirely share his point of view on situations, his determination and will was enough to see him promoted, making him an example for recruits and characters such as Dallan Morvis.[44]

There are inconsistencies about when Karath destroyed Telos IV. In Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, when asked by Revan, Carth Onasi states that Karath destroyed Telos IV "four years ago".[3] The game takes place in the year 3,956 BBY,[2] and The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia's entry on Telos also states that Karath destroyed the planet in that same year.[33] However, both the Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide and the New Essential Chronology state that Karath destroyed the planet in 3,958 BBY.[2][31] Karath's entry in the Knights of the Old Republic Handbook mistakenly spelled "Correllian" when referring to Karath's planet of origin.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide
  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 3.18 3.19 3.20 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Databank title.png Admiral Saul Karath in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 8: Flashpoint, Part 2
  6. Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War 1: Edge of the Whirlwind
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 49: Demon, Part 3
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 14: Days of Fear, Part 2
  9. The Taris Holofeed: Prime Edition
  10. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: Commencement, Part 2
  11. The Admiral's List: Jimas Veltraa Memorial Edition
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 15: Days of Fear, Part 3
  13. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 17: Nights of Anger, Part 2
  14. The Admiral's List: Remember Serroco! Edition
  15. 15.0 15.1 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 18: Nights of Anger, Part 3
  16. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 19: Daze of Hate, Part 1
  17. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 20: Daze of Hate, Part 2
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 21: Daze of Hate, Part 3
  19. The Admiral's List: Karath Home Safely
  20. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 30: Exalted, Part 2
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 31: Turnabout
  22. 22.0 22.1 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 32: Vindication, Part 1
  23. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 34: Vindication, Part 3
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 35: Vindication, Part 4
  25. 25.0 25.1 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 36: Prophet Motive, Part 1; Description of issue.
  26. 26.0 26.1 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 42: Masks
  27. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 47: Demon, Part 1
  28. 28.0 28.1 Timeline 8: The Jedi Civil War
  29. SWInsider small.jpg "Heritage of the Sith"—Star Wars Insider 88
  30. 30.0 30.1 Knights of the Old Republic: Prima's Official Strategy Guide (Under Saul Karath)
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 The New Essential Chronology (The Second Sith War)
  32. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, After Revan and his crew escape the Leviathan without Bastila Shan, the crew discusses Revan's former identity of Darth Revan. Carth Onasi says, "The Sith bombed my home world! Revan took away my family and destroyed my life!" Canderous Ordo retorts, "Everyone knows it was Malak who gave the order to attack your people, Carth. You can't blame Revan for that."
  33. 33.0 33.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. III, p. 229 ("Telos")
  34. Databank title.png Darth Malak in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  35. The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 279 ("Malak, Darth")
  36. The New Essential Chronology (The Pre-Republic Era)
  37. Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan first identifies the Jedi Exile as Meetra Surik.
  38. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
  39. 39.0 39.1 KOTOR #49 -- The penultimate is mightier than the sword (HTML). Retrieved on January 21, 2010.
  40. 40.0 40.1 WizardsoftheCoast.png KOTOR Campaign Guide Web Enhancement 2: Captain Dallan Morvis on Wizards.com (original article link, backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)
  41. John Jackson Miller's notes on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 49: Demon, Part 3 (html). Retrieved on January 24, 2010.
  42. 42.0 42.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 198 ("Karath, Admiral Saul")
  43. John Jackson Miller (August 2008). Star Wars Role-Playing Game: Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide (HTML). Retrieved on August 8, 2009.
  44. KotOR #15 -- Do you smell something burning? (HTML). Retrieved on August 3, 2010.

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