Year 10,310 before the Great ReSynchronization

10,348 Standard Years before the establishment of the New Republic

 (10,344 Standard Years before the Battle of Yavin)

 

 

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The survival of the Republic depends on two factors: wise governing by administrators and lawmakers, and the preservation of harmony and justice by the Jedi. It is a practice for Jedi to become guardians of new star systems, overseeing transitions and assisting with local difficulties.

                                                                                                                                     (from Star Wars: The Essential Chronology, pages 8 & 9)

 

 

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Month 3

 

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion (Chapter Two: The Jedi: Ood Bnar)                                                                                                                                      page 27

03:02 (Inner Rim, Myrkr system: Myrkr) Ood Bnar, a Neti Jedi scholar for hundreds of years, possesses the ability to completely sever himself from the subject of his study, whether it is the subtle manipulations of the light side of the Force or the raging, infested darkness of dark side magic. This capability allows him to become one of the few Force-users to learn the workings of the dark side of the Force without falling under its sway. The Jedi have come to rely on Ood Bnar for his knowledge of their enemies as well as their own history and lore. (note: Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion states that Ood Bnar had been a Jedi scholar for ‘hundreds of years’)

1996 (November), by George R. Strayton                                                                                                                                                   hardcover (roleplay), West End Games

 

 

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