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Rise of the Empire
Mace Windu
taken from the comic cover Republic #65
taken from the comic Jedi: Mace Windu
a native of the planet Haruun Kal, this dark-skinned Jedi Master was a member of the
Jedi Council in the years leading up to the Clone Wars. He was distinguished by his
bald pate and stern manner, and chose to resolve conflict with discussion and
negotiation over fighting whenever possible. As a child, Mace Windu was orphaned
before he could be named, when his parents were killed in the jungle. He was given
the name of his ghosh, and was turned over to the Jedi Order when he was just six
months old. A delegate of the Jedi had traveled to Haruun Kal to request an individual
for more formal training, and Mace was provided to them. Like most Jedi, Windu had
a special talent, which was the ability to see beings and events through the Force as if
they were crystalline matrices. With this vision, Windu could identify the "shatterpoint"
of an individual or situation, and know exactly how to manipulate events to ensure the
shatterpoint didn't become trouble. As a member of the Jedi Council, Windu was
young for his position, having been appointed to the Council before his thirtieth
birthday and just past forty when Qui-Gon Jinn brought
Anakin Skywalker before the
Jedi Council, claiming that the boy was the Chosen One of Jedi prophecy. He was
known as a man who led others by rigorous example, employing definite guidelines
and steady discipline to his students, rather than allowing them to suddenly discover
something. He was also considered one of the Order's toughest fighters, although a
popular story among the padawans told of Windu's singlehandedly capturing a team of
Gang Killers without ever igniting his lightsaber. Despite these characteristics, Mace
Windu was also one of the quickest Masters to appreciate a good joke, and often
sprang a few himself. Master Windu took as his Padawan learner the Chalactan child
Depa Billaba, after he rescued her from the space pirates who had killed her parents.
Her appointment to the Jedi Council was a proud moment for him, since he considered
Depa to be the daughter he could never have. Mace Windu was skeptical that the
appearance of young Anakin was another of Qui-Gon's foolish causes. However, a
cursory testing of the young boy proved that he was indeed strong with the Force, and
Master Windu's ability to see shatterpoints showed him that Anakin was destined for
something great. While the Jedi Council initially decided against Anakin's training, citing
the fact that he was too old and too full of fear for his mother, Qui-Gon's death on
Naboo forced them to re-evaluate Anakin's position. In the end, Windu helped
persuade the Council that Anakin should be trained by
Obi-Wan Kenobi. This in itself
was another surprising decision influenced byt Master Windu, who saw additional lines
of converging power when he considered Kenobi and Skywalker together. Over the
next ten years, Windu monitored Anakin's progress, always searching for proof of his
being the Chosen One. When Count Dooku later emerged as the leader of the
Separatist party, Windu felt strongly that the situation could be resolved through
negotiation, since Dooku himself was a former Jedi Knight. However, Master Windu's
instincts were clouded by the pall of the Dark Side of the Force which had spread
over the galaxy, and he was forced to lead a task force to Geonosis to investigate the
Separatist army. The strength of the Jedi was no match for the sheer number of droids
in the Separatist army, and Windu found himself being attacked by the bounty hunter,
Jango Fett. Windu managed to decapitate Fett during the battle, but was quickly
overpowered by the droid soldiers. The timely appearance of Master
Yoda and the
clone troopers of the Army of the Republic saved the Jedi and won the Battle of
Geonosis, but Windu and Yoda were worried that deeper, darker events were
occurring that they could not foresee. Master Windu also privately believed that he
could have prevented the battle on Geonosis and, therefore, the Clone Wars, by
simply destroying Count Dooku when he arrived on Geonosis, rather than confronting
Jango Fett. Although this would have surely meant he would be killed by Fett, Master
Windu felt that Dooku's death would have defeated the Separatsts. Six months after
Geonosis, Master Windu was sent to Haruun Kal to recover his former apprentice,
Depa Billaba, after she disappeared in the uplands. While on Haruun Kal, Master
Windu experienced an intense vision of the future, which was believed to have been a
premonition of the Yuuhan Vong invasion of the galaxy some fifty years later. He also
learned that he was one of only two surviving members of the Windu ghosh, the other
being Kar Vastor. Instead of accepting this relationship, Master Windu refused to
admit his family, and refused to call Vastor doshallai. However, he did accept Vastor's
assistance in reaching Depa Billaba and in freeing the Korunnai from their subservience
to the Balawai and the Separatists. As the Clone Wars began to wind down after the
First Battle of Coruscant, Master Windu became more and more worried about the
emergency powers that had been granted to Chancellor Palpatine. He felt that the
Dark Side of the Force surrounded Palpatine, but couldn't place his finger on the
reasons why. His concern only deepened when he discovered there was a vastly
important shatterpoint centered on Palpatine, indicating that the very fate of the
Republic might rest on his actions. Further investigation of this shatterpoint revealed
linkages to Obi-Wan and Anakin, all of which were connected to the Dark Side of the
Force. Then, shortly after the First Battle of Coruscant, Anakin Skywalker revealed to
Master Windu that Palpatine was Darth Sidious, the Sith Lord they had been
searching for. Master Windu gathered Agen Kolar,
Kit Fisto, and Saesee Tiin to his
side, and set out to arrest Chancellor Palpatine. However, the Jedi were unprepared
for Palpatine's powers, and Master Windu's companions were was quickly killed
during the fighting. Master Windu was left to face Palpatine alone, and would have
utterly defeated him if young Skywalker hadn't intervened. Windu knew that the only
way to end the war was to kill Palpatine - the Senate was too corrupt and probably
beholden to the Chancellor for him to receive a fair trial. Skywalker, however,
struggled to convince Windu that simply killing was not the Jedi way. Just as Master
Windu was to slay Palpatine, Skywalker drew his own lightsaber and cut off Windu's
hand. This gave Palpatine the opportunity he needed, and the Sith Lord poured Force
lightning into Windu's body. Windu was thrown from the window by the lightning and
killed.


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