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The New Jedi Order (or New Jedi Order or NJO) is a series of nineteen science fiction novels, published from 1999 to 2003, set in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. The series revolves around the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy 21–26 years after the events depicted in Return of the Jedi. Additional stories, generally published as e-book novellas (some published as recently as 2006) and comic books (as recent as 2010/2011), take the total number of published NJO-related stories to twenty-six.
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Plot
The series begins twenty-one years after the Rebel Alliance destroyed the second Death Star. The New Republic is facing internal conflict while trying to maintain peace. A new, powerful enemy, known as the Yuuzhan Vong, emerges from the outer galaxy, beginning what will be known as the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. The Jedi, along with the New Republic, struggle to resist this new alien race while it steadily pushes forward, annihilating or occupying different parts of the galaxy.
Character arcs
As the longest continuous series of novels in the Expanded Universe,[citation needed] the NJO was able to establish several long-term character arcs. Many new or previously underused characters were put into the spotlight and were developed extensively over the course of the series. Among the most prominent character arcs:
- Ganner Rhysode: Rhysode began the series as an arrogant young Jedi, a trait best shown when, on assignment with Corran Horn, he mocked Horn’s inability to use telekinesis, claiming that this made him a lesser Jedi. Rhysode gradually became more humble over the course of the series, especially after watching many of his friends die on the mission to Myrkr. After Jacen Solo was captured during this mission, Rhysode went searching for him, even though, in Jacen’s words, “we weren’t even friends”; Rhysode died fighting thousands of Yuuzhan Vong warriors so that Jacen and Vergere could escape. It was foreseen that in the future, the Yuuzhan Vong would eventually worship a new god called “the Ganner”, who guarded the entrance of the Yuuzhan Vong realm of the dead, referring admiringly, to Rhysode’s last stand.
- Tahiri Veila: Not fully developed in her original role—Anakin Solo’s friend from Junior Jedi Knights—Tahiri was pushed to a starring role in the NJO. When the Yuuzhan Vong captured Yavin 4, she was taken prisoner and subjected to experiments designed to create a Vong-human hybrid. Anakin eventually rescued her, which stirred the romantic feelings they had had for years; when Anakin died above Myrkr, Tahiri was devastated. At this time, the Yuuzhan Vong personality implanted in her began to periodically take control, and Tahiri would wrestle with this for the duration of the series. Unlike most of the other Jedi, she had a peculiar empathy with the Yuuzhan Vong; at the end of the series, she chose to stay on Zonoma Sekot in order to continue learning about the Yuuzhan Vong and to help them build a better society.
- Jacen Solo: Jacen underwent perhaps the most complete and controversial arc of the NJO. He began the series as someone who actively questioned whether it was right to use the Force as a weapon. After being captured by the Yuuzhan Vong he withstood weeks of torture at the hands of Vergere, an Old Republic Jedi and Vong familiar. He emerged with a new view of the Force, including a willingness to use it offensively. During the battle to retake Coruscant, Jacen achieved a state of oneness with the Force that gave him a “perfect mastery.”
Character deaths
Many major characters die within the New Jedi Order series. In a number of New Jedi Order books the characters who die seemed to be of key importance in the novels. The books also revealed the death of some major characters in the Star Wars universe that were not introduced in the movie trilogies.
Media
In 1999, Mark Hamill reprised his role as Luke Skywalker in a brief speaking role for the series. Hamill spoke as Luke in a TV commercial for the first novel in the series, Vector Prime. In the commercial, Luke recalls the state that the galaxy is in at the present, compared to the times of the Empire.
Year Name Author Notes 1999 Vector Prime R.A. Salvatore 2006 Boba Fett: A Practical Man Karen Traviss e-book novella 2000 Dark Tide I: Onslaught Michael Stackpole – Dark Tide: Siege Michael Stackpole canceled 2000 Dark Tide II: Ruin Michael Stackpole 2000 Agents of Chaos I: Hero’s Trial James Luceno 2000 Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse James Luceno 2000 Balance Point Kathy Tyers 2002 Emissary of the Void Greg Keyes short story – Knightfall I: Jedi Storm Michael Jan Friedman canceled – Knightfall II: Jedi Blood Michael Jan Friedman canceled – Knightfall III: Jedi Fire Michael Jan Friedman canceled 2001 Recovery (set during Edge of Victory I: Conquest) Troy Denning e-book novella 2001 Edge of Victory I: Conquest Greg Keyes 2001 Edge of Victory II: Rebirth Greg Keyes 2001 Star by Star Troy Denning 2002 Dark Journey Elaine Cunningham 2002 The Apprentice (set during Dark Journey) Elaine Cunningham short story 2002 Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream Aaron Allston 2002 Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand Aaron Allston 2002 Traitor Matthew Stover 2002 Destiny's Way Walter Jon Williams 2002 Ylesia (set during Destiny's Way) Walter Jon Williams e-book novella 2003 Force Heretic I: Remnant Sean Williams & Shane Dix 2004 Equals and Opposites Nathan Butler comic book 2003 Force Heretic II: Refugee Sean Williams & Shane Dix 2003 Or Die Trying Sean Williams & Shane Dix short story 2003 Force Heretic III: Reunion Sean Williams & Shane Dix 2003 The Final Prophecy Greg Keyes 2003 The Unifying Force James Luceno External links
- The New Jedi Order books at Random House
- New Jedi Order Encyclopedia
- The Unofficial New Jedi Order Homepage
- Vector Prime commercial on the Official Star Wars site.
The New Jedi Order Novels Vector Prime • Dark Tide I: Onslaught • Dark Tide II: Ruin • Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial • Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse • Balance Point • Edge of Victory I: Conquest • Edge of Victory II: Rebirth • Star by Star • Dark Journey • Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream • Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand • Traitor • Destiny's Way • Force Heretic I: Remnant • Force Heretic II: Refugee • Force Heretic III: Reunion • The Final Prophecy • The Unifying ForceCancelled novels e-Books Short stories Related articles Star Wars Main films See alsoSpin-off films Television series Television specials Documentaries The Making of Star Wars · SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back · From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga · Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi · Empire of Dreams · Star Wars: The Legacy RevealedOther media Books · Comics (List) · Manga · Radio · Computer and video games (List) · Games · Music · Expanded Universe · Knights of the Old Republic · Shadows of the Empire · The Force Unleashed II · Lego Star Wars Films · Star Tours · Star Tours: The Adventures Continue · Star Wars: In Concert · Star Wars Insider · Star Wars Celebration · Star Wars WeekendsRelated topics Architecture · Canon · Cast · Characters · Conflicts · Creatures · Cultural impact · Holiday · Jedi census · Languages · Locations · Opening Crawl · Philosophy and religion · Physics · Vehicles · Weapons · Comparison to Star TrekCategories:- Star Wars books
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