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{{Quote|Master Unskette and I tried to recruit a child on Orto, but the parents threw stones at us. Referred the case to the Council.|Thame Cerulian's notation in ''The Jedi Path: A Manual of Students of the Force''|The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book)}} |
{{Quote|Master Unskette and I tried to recruit a child on Orto, but the parents threw stones at us. Referred the case to the Council.|Thame Cerulian's notation in ''The Jedi Path: A Manual of Students of the Force''|The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book)}} |
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− | A '''child''' [[Force-sensitive|sensitive]] to [[the Force]] lived on the [[planet]] [[Orto]] during the last [[Time|century]] of the [[Galactic Republic]].<ref name="TJP" /> At some point between [[115 BBY]] and [[103 BBY]],<ref name="Cerulian">According to ''The Jedi Path'', Thame Cerulian |
+ | A '''child''' [[Force-sensitive|sensitive]] to [[the Force]] lived on the [[planet]] [[Orto]] during the last [[Time|century]] of the [[Galactic Republic]].<ref name="TJP" /> At some point between [[115 BBY]] and [[103 BBY]],<ref name="Cerulian">According to ''The Jedi Path'', Thame Cerulian "''received the book as a child and it remained in his possession at least through his teens, about 115 BBY to 103 BBY''." Since Cerulian's teen years coincide with his apprenticeship under Jedi Master Unskette, the comment on the child's recruiting attempt must have been written at some point during that time.</ref> [[Jedi Master]] [[Unskette]] and his [[Padawan]] [[Thame Cerulian]] came across the child while on Orto together. Recognizing the infant's potential for [[Jedi training]], they wanted to recruit the child to the [[Jedi Order]]. The [[parent]]s, however, were not ready to hand over their offspring, even throwing stones at the pair to drive them away. Cerulian later recorded the event in his copy of the [[book]] ''[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force]]'', commenting that he and his Master had passed the child's case on to the [[Jedi High Council]].<ref name="TJP" /> |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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- "Master Unskette and I tried to recruit a child on Orto, but the parents threw stones at us. Referred the case to the Council."
- ―Thame Cerulian's notation in The Jedi Path: A Manual of Students of the Force
A child sensitive to the Force lived on the planet Orto during the last century of the Galactic Republic.[1] At some point between 115 BBY and 103 BBY,[2] Jedi Master Unskette and his Padawan Thame Cerulian came across the child while on Orto together. Recognizing the infant's potential for Jedi training, they wanted to recruit the child to the Jedi Order. The parents, however, were not ready to hand over their offspring, even throwing stones at the pair to drive them away. Cerulian later recorded the event in his copy of the book The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force, commenting that he and his Master had passed the child's case on to the Jedi High Council.[1]
Behind the scenes
The Force-sensitive child was first mentioned in The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force, a reference book written by Daniel Wallace and published in 2010. Neither the child's gender nor species were established in the book.
Sources
- The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (First mentioned)
Notes and references
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- ↑ According to The Jedi Path, Thame Cerulian "received the book as a child and it remained in his possession at least through his teens, about 115 BBY to 103 BBY." Since Cerulian's teen years coincide with his apprenticeship under Jedi Master Unskette, the comment on the child's recruiting attempt must have been written at some point during that time.