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Infinity's End, Part 4 is the twenty-sixth issue in the Star Wars: Republic series of comics. It was published on January 31, 2001 by Dark Horse Comics.

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The power of the Star Chamber is unleashed! Jedi Quinlan Vos loses a friend while attempting to save an entire planet from destruction. There's no light at the end of this tunnel. Don't miss this earthshaking conclusion to "Infinity's End." Written by acclaimed Marshall Law creator Pat Mills and illustrated by the sensational Joker/Mask penciller Ramón F. Bachs with inks by Raul Fernandez, "Infinity's End" is a white-knuckle Episode I-era blockbuster!

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Racing ahead of the torpedoes fired at them, Quinlan Vos and Ros Lai use the Force to make them explode prematurely. Thinking them dead, the pursuing Nightsister Queen heads for the Infinity Gate. After losing their pursuers, Quin and the others begin to tail them. However, the are discovered by Vonya, who fires on them. However, in a last act of sacrifice and bravery, Yag Shushin took the full brunt of the blast, saving his two companions, yet killing himself. Furious, Quin does a quick U-turn and destroys Vonya's ship. Meanwhile, at the Infinity Gate, in an attempt to destroy the Jedi, Zalem uses the Gate to send a shockwave to destroy Coruscant. Shortly after, Quin and Ros arrive. Once inside, Ros kills her mother, thereby taking charge of the Nightsister clan, but also betrays Quin. Using his status as guardian of the Star Temple, Quin activates death traps, killing all of the Nightsisters but Ros Lai, and turns the shockwave heading to Coruscant back in on itself, to destroy the temple. Thereafter, Quin takes Ros Lai into custody on Yag Shushin's ship, and heads back to Coruscant.

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