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The '''Jedi Order''' is an organization that trains individuals sensitive to [[the Force]] to use their power to help maintain order in the [[Galactic Republic]]. The Jedi serve primarily as investigators, negotiators, and special police, but during the [[Clone Wars]], they served as officers in the [[Grand Army of the Republic]]. The Jedi Order requires strict discipline from its members and only trains them in [[Light Side]] Force techniques. | [[Image:Obi-Wan.jpg|thumb|right|Jedi Master [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]]]]The '''Jedi Order''' is an organization that trains individuals sensitive to [[the Force]] to use their power to help maintain order in the [[Galactic Republic]]. The Jedi serve primarily as investigators, negotiators, and special police, but during the [[Clone Wars]], they served as officers in the [[Grand Army of the Republic]]. The Jedi Order requires strict discipline from its members and only trains them in [[Light Side]] Force techniques. | ||
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==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
The Jedi Order has at least three known ranks. | The Jedi Order has at least three known ranks. | ||
* [[Padawan]] - an apprentice who is learning to use the Force. Apprentices vary in age from early childhood to adulthood, and presumably there is considerable "rank" variation among them as a result. | * [[Padawan]] - an apprentice who is learning to use the Force. Apprentices vary in age from early childhood to adulthood, and presumably there is considerable "rank" variation among them as a result. | ||
* Knight - a former Padawan who has passed a test known as the Trials, allowing | * Knight - a former Padawan who has passed a test known as the Trials, allowing them to operate without supervision. | ||
* Master - a Jedi Knight who has finished training at least one Padawan. It is not entirely clear what sort of authorization a Jedi Knight needs from the Order to take an apprentice. | * Master - a Jedi Knight who has finished training at least one Padawan. It is not entirely clear what sort of authorization a Jedi Knight needs from the Order to take an apprentice. | ||
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* Jedi Sentinel - primarily scouts, explorers, or investigators | * Jedi Sentinel - primarily scouts, explorers, or investigators | ||
The Jedi Order is commanded by the Jedi Council, which consists of several Master-ranked Jedi. The Order exists to serve the Republic and generally does the wishes of the Supreme Chancellor of the Republic, although such authority usually does not extend to internal matters of the Order, such as the awarding of ratings and the selection of Jedi Council members. | The Jedi Order is commanded by the [[Jedi Council]], which consists of several Master-ranked Jedi. The Order exists to serve the Republic and generally does the wishes of the [[Supreme Chancellor]] of the Republic, although such authority usually does not extend to internal matters of the Order, such as the awarding of ratings and the selection of Jedi Council members. | ||
==Limitations== | ==Limitations== | ||
While Jedi are devastating warriors individually, they are not effective in large numbers. Their lack of group | While Jedi are devastating warriors individually, they are not effective in large numbers, having neither the training nor the equipment to function as an army. Their lack of group combat experience was most evident at the [[Battle of Geonosis]], where dozens of Jedi -- who essentially fought as a mob of heroic individuals -- were overwhelmed by the superior numbers, combined arms, and coherent tactics of the [[CIS]]'s [[battle droid]]s. | ||
On the other hand, Jedi were effective officers in the Grand Army of the Republic. Their supernatural senses helped them to position their forces effectively, and in the field they were able to protect their troops from enemy fire while the troops worked offensively against Separatist forces. | |||
==Prominent Jedi== | ==Prominent Jedi== | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Lightsabre]] | |||
* [[Jedi Council]] | * [[Jedi Council]] | ||
* [[Dark Side]] | * [[Dark Side]] |
Latest revision as of 19:49, 26 July 2022
The Jedi Order is an organization that trains individuals sensitive to the Force to use their power to help maintain order in the Galactic Republic. The Jedi serve primarily as investigators, negotiators, and special police, but during the Clone Wars, they served as officers in the Grand Army of the Republic. The Jedi Order requires strict discipline from its members and only trains them in Light Side Force techniques.
History
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Organization
The Jedi Order has at least three known ranks.
- Padawan - an apprentice who is learning to use the Force. Apprentices vary in age from early childhood to adulthood, and presumably there is considerable "rank" variation among them as a result.
- Knight - a former Padawan who has passed a test known as the Trials, allowing them to operate without supervision.
- Master - a Jedi Knight who has finished training at least one Padawan. It is not entirely clear what sort of authorization a Jedi Knight needs from the Order to take an apprentice.
According to secondary sources, there are three primary roles that Jedi pursue.
- Jedi Guardian - primarily combatants
- Jedi Consular - primarily diplomats
- Jedi Sentinel - primarily scouts, explorers, or investigators
The Jedi Order is commanded by the Jedi Council, which consists of several Master-ranked Jedi. The Order exists to serve the Republic and generally does the wishes of the Supreme Chancellor of the Republic, although such authority usually does not extend to internal matters of the Order, such as the awarding of ratings and the selection of Jedi Council members.
Limitations
While Jedi are devastating warriors individually, they are not effective in large numbers, having neither the training nor the equipment to function as an army. Their lack of group combat experience was most evident at the Battle of Geonosis, where dozens of Jedi -- who essentially fought as a mob of heroic individuals -- were overwhelmed by the superior numbers, combined arms, and coherent tactics of the CIS's battle droids.
On the other hand, Jedi were effective officers in the Grand Army of the Republic. Their supernatural senses helped them to position their forces effectively, and in the field they were able to protect their troops from enemy fire while the troops worked offensively against Separatist forces.