- The Fight for Truth
Infobox SW Books
name = The Fight for Truth
title_orig =
translator =
author =Jude Watson
cover_artist =Cliff Nielsen
editor =
country = U.S.
language = English
era = Prequel
series =
galactic_year = 44 BBY
canon = C
subject =Star Wars
genre =Science Fiction
publisher = Scholastic
release_date =1 August 2000
media_type =Paperback
pages = 138
size_weight = 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
3.5 ounces
isbn = ISBN 0-590-52080-6
preceded_by = The Day of Reckoning
followed_by =The Shattered Peace "The Fight for Truth" by
Jude Watson is the ninth in a series of young readernovel s called '. The series explores the adventures ofQui-Gon Jinn andObi-Wan Kenobi prior to '.Plot
Qui-Gon Jinn andAdi Gallia are sent with their young padawans to the planet of Kegan. They must pick up O-Lana - a Force-sensitive baby - and take her to theJedi Temple onCoruscant without interfering with the customs and isolationist-centered ideology of the planet.However, the nature of this culture ends up compromising the original mission when
Siri Tachi andObi-Wan Kenobi are mistaken for orphaned children, captured, and put in a school known as theLearning Circle . This school is a brainwashing camp, where Keganite children are preached the ideals of V-Tan and O-Vieve, the Benevolent Guides who are the cause of Kegan's isolationism. While at the school, Siri and Obi-Wan meet several Keganite children and discuss the reality of the situation. Meanwhile, the apprentices try to talk sense into O-Bin, their "teacher". This attempt fails, and the duo is sent to the "Relearning Circle", where drastic actions are taken to try and brainwash them.Fortunately for the
Jedi , O-Lana is also located within this Relearning Circle, and Qui-Gon and Adi are able to rescue their padawans and the baby at the same time. After this incident, the truth behind the Learning Circle is revealed, which creates an uproar against the Benevolent Guides. Kegan is eventually introduced to the ways of the Galactic Republic.Forshadowing
A hint of the downfall of the Republic is seen in the visions of O-Vieve and V-Tan: she sees "evil cloaking our planet like a black cloud... the Jedi are involved." She later goes on to dilineate that "our destruction will come from an explosive device sent to destroy an entire planet without a shiver," a possible allusion to the
Death Star . V-Tan describes seeing "masked soldiers," which immediately conjures up an image ofImperial stormtrooper s.External links
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