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Do you like this video? Register Don't have an account? Removing the taint quest. Edit source History Talk 0. Dark side: decide to kill juhani. Either way will allow you to complete your quest and report back to the Jedi Counsel. Cancel Save. Canderous: Giving you a second chance like this is a clear sign of weakness. Sometimes I find it hard to believe the Jedi could defeat my people in battle. Bastila: This has been a painful lesson, Juhani, but it seems you have learned it well. I am certain you will be a credit to the Order.

Juhani: I do not know what the Council has in store for me, but I will trust in the Force and the way of the Jedi to help me through whatever is to come. It seems that redemption can come even to those who have fallen so far. Nemo: Juhani has been slain, I hear. You fought with her in the grove? She attacked me. She had been turned to the dark side! She deserved to die. Nemo: Even in the darkest heart there is hope for rebirth. Anyone can be turned back to the light.

Nemo: It should not have had to go that far You would do well to mind Juhani's tragic example and not to let yourself fall into the sway of the dark side. Vrook Lamar: I have heard what you have done, and how Juhani has been slain. I had hoped that this would not have to come to pass. Could you find nothing in Juhani that could be redeemed? I could not see a way to save her. Vrook Lamar: I am skeptical of your methods and your intentions. But if nothing could be done, them that is the way of things.

Vrook Lamar: [Success] I am skeptical of your methods and your intentions. Vrook Lamar: Keep in mind the danger of the dark side, lest you fall into its grasp. Vandar Tokare: It is most regrettable that Juhani could not be saved. We in the Council had high hopes for her in the future.

In every heart there is some means of redemption. Could you find none in Juhani? I couldn't see a way to save her. Vandar Tokare: Perhaps that was the case. It is most regrettable, indeed.

Vandar Tokare: [Success] Perhaps that was the case. Vandar Tokare: Heed her example: all are susceptible to the lure of the dark side. We must always remain vigilant against it. Go to Master Zhar and inform him that the Grove has been cleansed.

Belaya: Juhani was a We spent many nights together alone under the stars. That will never happen again, thanks to you. Curse the Council for sending you, of all people, to speak to her! Could you have done nothing else?! She had it coming, trust me. Should you be talking like that? I did my best. I'm sorry. Why didn't you go to her, then? Belaya: She had it coming, did she? She had it coming?!

Belaya: Do not presume to tell me how I should speak of anything! They should have known better than to entrust such a task to you! Belaya: Pardon me if I find your apology rather disingenuous. Juhani meant nothing to you, and the Council should have known better than to entrust her life to you. Belaya: Why? Because the Council believed that my closeness to her might do more harm than good And look what has happened.

Belaya: The Juhani I knew deserved more than this! She deserved more from the Council, and more from you! Did it even occur to you that Juhani might have been saved? That she might be worth saving? I should kill you for what you've done! And yet I can't, can I? I am a Jedi, and we are sworn to protect all The very thought of the Council I'd like to ask you some questions. Vandar Tokare: A Jedi must ever be seeking knowledge.

What is it you wish to know? What happened to Belaya? Vandar Tokare: We do not know. She was training here until your unfortunate incident with Juhani, then she simply disappeared We would like any word of her you may bring.

I do not believe she has died, or fallen prey to beasts, but I worry that she may have done something rash. She had always been close to Juhani, and her death may have hit Belaya Is there anything else you wish to ask? Vrook Lamar: The Jedi Belaya would seem to have disappeared. She had a lesson scheduled with Master Zhar but did not show up. I have heard someone say that she had been seen leaving the Enclave, but I do not know where she would have gone.

If you meet her, you may want to ask her why she left. We do not force anyone to stay here, so do not think to take that route. Is there anything else, then? Zhar Lestin: You have done well, my pupil. The ancient grove has been purified, and Juhani's journey down the dark path has been halted. Because of you she walks once more in the light. But though she was saved, do not dismiss what happened to her. Juhani is both dedicated and true to the ideals of the Order, yet she was still vulnerable to the dark side.

As are we all. She struck her master in anger during training, and injured her greatly. But it was Quatra's choice to test Juhani this way, and it seems to have made its point. Juhani has been redeemed, and you have passed your final test. Zhar Lestin: You have cleansed the grove of its dark taint, but at great cost. Juhani was a most promising student and could one day have been strong in the Force. Do not dismiss what happened to her, however.

Juhani was both dedicated and true to the ideals of the Order, yet she was still vulnerable to the lure of the dark side. Keep this in mind always in the future, and do not forsake the path of the light. Zhar Lestin: Congratulations, apprentice. Or should I say congratulations, Padawan? You have proven yourself worthy of joining the Jedi. Let me be the first to welcome you as a full-fledged member of our Order! Zhar Lestin: I have nothing left to teach you, Padawan, though a Jedi is ever learning.

Even the Masters know their training is but in its infancy. Now is the time for you to seek wisdom outside the training chambers. The lessons that yet await you are to be found beyond the walls of this academy.

You should speak to the Council, Padawan. Now that the first stage of your training is complete I am certain they would be eager to have you aid us in our struggle against Darth Malak and the Sith. Vrook Lamar: For good or ill, you are now a true Padawan. The time has come for you and Bastila to investigate the dream you shared.

The secrets to stopping Malak may lie hidden within the ancient Dantooine ruins you both saw in your visions. Belaya: Master Zhar tells me you have successfully completed the tests, and I even see you have constructed your own lightsaber. You should be proud of your accomplishment… but never forget that you still have much to learn. As your power grows you will constantly face temptations to slip to the dark side. This is the eternal struggle of the Jedi.

Deesra: I hear that Master Zhar feels you are now ready to become a full fledged member of our Order. Congratulations, apprentice. Or should I say Padawan? It brings me great joy to see another who has joined our Order, particularly in these trying times. The path of the light is a difficult one to walk, and many have fallen into the darkness. But I am certain you will not be one of those. So, Padawan — what can I do for you?

I want to ask you some questions. Deesra: If you have questions you should speak with Master Dorak. He is the Chronicler of the Academy here on Dantooine, and is far more knowledgeable than I. I'll be going now. Deesra: Then may the Force be with you. Bolook: Apprentice, your arrival here is well timed. Bolook: Padawan, your arrival here is well timed.

What do you want? Bolook: I am Bolook, a Jedi from the Enclave. I was sent by the Jedi Council to investigate a killing that took place here a few hours ago. Communication does not pose a problem, as both the suspects and I speak Basic and Huttese. I was going to handle this case myself, but now that you are here this could be an excellent opportunity for you to demonstrate how well you have been learning your lessons at the academy.

Though you are not yet a full Jedi, perhaps you could assist me in sorting out the truth from the lies. Sorry, I do not have time for this. Bolook: We Jedi are often called on to make judgements in cases such as this. I think exploring this case could be an important part of your training, though I will not force you to participate. If you are not willing to assist me, then I will bring the suspects to the Enclave and handle this myself.

But are you certain you wish to pass up this opportunity to test yourself? I don't have time to assist you. Get out of my way, worm-head! Bolook: I regret that you feel that way. I must remove myself and the suspects to the Enclave then. Bolook: I find your demeanor most unbecoming in a prospective Jedi. I think that your mentors have perhaps been lax in your training.

I regret that you feel you cannot assist me. I will remove myself and the suspects to the Enclave for judgement. May the Force be with you. Bolook: Good day to you, apprentice. Bolook: Good day to you, Padawan. Journal Entry Added: Murdered Settler Bolook has taken the two suspects in Calder's murder back to the enclave, though it was obvious the Jedi was disappointed by your inability to solve the case.

I have reconsidered. Bolook: Ah, that is good. Perhaps then, we can get to the bottom of this mystery. What do you want me to do? Bolook: Listen to the stories given by the two suspects. I have brought an information retrieval droid with access to the archives both at the Jedi Enclave and the planetary capital. I will use my wisdom and experience to offer you some guidance, but I will not solve the case for you.

There is little benefit if you do not solve this problem yourself. Once you have gathered all the evidence you think you need, run through the possible scenario with me. If you are unable to come to a satisfactory resolution, then I will take these men to the Enclave and deal with this myself. Bolook: According to the accounts of the participants, these three men were out here in the field together earlier, before the clouds broke. I find that very odd, for most people would seek shelter indoors when the sky is filled with dark stormclouds as it was earlier today.

But that is not the most puzzling aspect of the case. The dead man, Calder Nettic, was shot in the back with a blaster rifle. A rifle was found lying near his body with blood stains on it. It has been sent back to the Enclave for analysis. Two other men were found at the scene when I arrived. One was Handon Guld. He was unarmed. The other was Rickard Lusoff, who was carrying a hunting laser. Both men say they did not do anything, and that they came across the body.

But both also accuse the other. Obviously there is more to this than what we have been told. Is there anything else I should know? I will begin my investigation at once. Bolook: There is one last thing.

When I arrived Handon was holding his side and Rickard was favoring one of his legs. You would do well to remember this as we progress through the case. If there is anything else you need, I will remain here while you question the witnesses. Journal Entry Added: Murdered Settler You have been approached by a Jedi, Bolook, who requires your assistance in resolving a complicated crime he has encountered.

He hopes your understanding of human nature can clarify the contradictory statements of the witnesses at the scene. Bolook: Yes? Is there something I can do to help you in this investigation? Tell me what happened here.

He is unarmed. The other is Rickard Lusoff, who was carrying a hunting laser. I have confiscated the laser. It is most perplexing.

When I arrived at the scene, Handon was holding his side and panting, and Rickard was favoring one of his legs. I cannot resolve this case. Bolook: Are you certain? It would be beneficial to your training if you were to at least make the attempt. By assisting me with this case you may learn much about how well you have learned the wisdom of the Jedi Juhani: We should assist Jedi Bolook as best we can.

Bastila: We should provide what help we can. Surely it is not that difficult to ascertain the truth. Bolook: If you give up now, I will take these men to the Enclave and deal with this myself.

But you will have missed out on an excellent opportunity. I said I can't do it, dammit! Bolook: Very well. I will take these two suspects to the Enclave and judge this case myself. I want to discuss the murder. I will continue my investigation. Bolook: You should speak to the witnesses and the information droid before we try to figure out this puzzle.

You will need the facts if we are to continue. Bolook: When you have gathered all the information you need, come back to me and we can try to determine what happened. Bolook: Good. We Jedi are often called on to rule in difficult cases such as these, yet if we do not have experience with them our wisdom is of little use. Speak to the witnesses and the information droid, then return to me when you have the pertinent facts. Handon Guld: Ah, greetings. You must be assisting Master Bolook in his investigation.

I am Handon Guld, perhaps you've heard of me? Should I have? Handon Guld: Um I guess, under the circumstances, no. Handon Guld: [Success] Really? I will help you with the case as best I can, though. Handon Guld: Well, I presume you wish to hear my story then? I shall tell you, of course, but there is not much to it.

I am sure that you'll agree that Rickard is quite obviously guilty of murder. Handon Guld: You see, I was out here running earlier today - yes, running, I do that a lot.

Can't stand speeders, never use them. Keeps me in shape too, you know! Anyway, I was out running on the other side of that bridge there When all of a sudden I heard a shot coming from over here. I ran over and found this man Calder lying on the ground dead! Did you see the killer? Go on. Handon Guld: I saw Rickard come skulking out of the shadows of the rocks south of the river, and I knew something was wrong. I hit my emergency button and called the Enclave right away.

Now please hurry this up and arrest Rickard so I can get on with my day! I want to ask you something else. Handon Guld: How can I be of further assistance? What did you see happen?

Handon Guld: Actually, I didn't see anything. I was over across the bridge, I heard a shot and came over. I can tell you I was sure surprised to see Calder's body lying there!

I just got here when I saw Rickard coming out of the rocks, holding his blaster! I was terrified! I had no idea what he was going to do so I hit my emergency button and called the Enclave. Master Bolook came out here with his droid and started questioning us. I think he really doesn't understand what's going on. I hope that you'll be able to make a more informed decision and get me out of here soon. I have things I have to do! Why were you out here?

Handon Guld: I was taking my daily constitutional. I just happened to be running by when I heard a shot. I ran over and found Calder's body lying there.

Do you often run around the plains? Handon Guld: Yes, quite often. I generally prefer running to anything else. Can't stand speeders. A healthy body will breed a healthy mind, as I always say! Ha ha! You're holding your side. Are you injured? Handon Guld: In No, of course not! Why would I have been? Fit as a bantha! Har har! I run. I don't know if I mentioned that. Nothing more right now. That's all for now. Handon Guld: Of course, of course.

Listen, if you need anything I shall be glad to assist. Rickard Lusoff: Another Jedi, eh? Helping that Twi'lek investigate, no doubt.

He seems stumped. I'm Rickard Lusoff. Maybe you can figure this out and let me get out of here. Tell me what happened. Rickard Lusoff: Well, I was out hunting iriaz, when I spotted one over here by the bridge.

I pull out my rifle and aim at it. I couldn't see it that well, mind you, cause the damn sun was in my eyes. So I shoot it and it drops. I walk over here and find Handon standing over Calder's body!

So why don't you get this whole farce over with and send that whiner Handon to the prison he belongs in! Rickard Lusoff: So what do you want to know? Rickard Lusoff: Well, I was out hunting iriaz south of here, and I saw one over by the bridge. The sun was pretty much right behind it though, so I couldn't see it none too clearly. I shot, and when I came over here I found Handon standing over the body, holding his side. There wasn't an iriaz in sight I think he might have taken it! Calder must've been hunting it himself 'cause there was a rifle lying close to the body.

Bolook's got that now I want that back! Rickard Lusoff: I told ya already, didn't I? Was hunting some iriaz. Haven't seen many in the area recently, what with those kath hounds acting up, but they're still around. Was in my blind a little south of here when I spotted one, like I said before. I shot and POW! But when I come over here, there's Handon standing over the body and the iriaz was gone!

Now, I didn't have nothing to do with this, so can I go now? Not just yet. Bolook said you were limping. Are you hurt? Rickard Lusoff: Well I kind of sprained my ankle running through the bush before I found the body.

But it's nothing that serious. Rickard Lusoff: Right Information Droid: Greetings, apprentice. Information Droid: Greetings, Padawan. Information Droid: You must be the one Master Bolook has enlisted to help him with this problem. I am an information retrieval droid. I can assist you by accessing the records of both the Jedi Enclave and the central government facilities here on Dantooine. If you have any need of my services, please do not hesitate to talk to me. I have also had time to examine the body of Mr.

Is there any information you require? What did you find out about the body? Information Droid: My preliminary analysis of the body indicates that he was killed approximately 3 hours ago by a single energy blast to the torso.

Tell me about these plains. Information Droid: These plains are rife with wild animals, not all of them benign. The iriaz are mostly docile, but can easily be provoked to violence. Kath hounds, on the other hand, are much more deadly There have been over 35 catalogued attacks on settlers by kath hounds in the last 2 weeks. A general advisory was given out three days ago to carry a weapon at all times when on the plains.

Small farms and holdings dot the plains, and can provide safe refuge for those in need. Information Droid: Is there any other information you need? I will have more questions later. Information Droid: Very well. I will be here to assist you. We should start at the beginning. If we find the truth behind each piece of the puzzle, we will no doubt resolve the case.

Handon said that he was nearby and heard a shot and ran over, only to find Calder already dead. He said Rickard came out of the shadow of the rocks holding a blaster in his hands.

Rickard said that he was hunting iriaz, saw one through the glare of the sun and shot at it. It is possible that Rickard may have shot Calder accidentally and Handon may have found the body, but that seems a very unlikely explanation. It is more likely that at least one of them is lying. Actually, I reconsidered. I know who is lying now.

Bolook: Very well Bolook: Very well, I believe there may yet be a chance of you solving this. Where does the truth lie? Bolook: Obviously one of these men is not telling us something, but where does the truth lie? Bolook: Perhaps you should examine the witnesses' stories more closely. Also, you can always speak with the information retrieval droid to gain access to data from the Jedi Enclave that pertains to the case.



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