Plo Koon & Bultar Swan : The last lesson
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  • Reads 57
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2020
After the attack on Naboo several more small conflicts have erupted all over the galaxy. It's up to the galactic republic and it's jedi knights to make sure these small conflicts do not escalate into an all-out war. After Jedi master Micah Giiett died while sacrificing himself to stop a group of Yinchorri warriors, his padawan Bultar Swan was assigned to a new master. Lifelong friend of Giiett, Master Plo Koon.
After the jedi council has gotten word from jedi master Akari on Tatooine that he has some valuable information concerning a secret meeting between Nute Gunray, Passel Argente, Wat Tambor and San hill. Plo Koon and his apprentice are sent to aid Master Akari to get his information off the surface and to the jedi council.
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