One Star Wars Jedi Has Been Killed Four Separate Times

Star Wars is no stranger to tragedy, with the fate of the Jedi Order being the most obvious example. Out of the thousands who lived during the prequel era, Luke Skywalker was left as the last remaining Jedi just 23 years after Order 66. The grim fate of most Jedi has been left to the imagination. However, one Jedi Master has received four notable on-screen deaths, resulting in fan debate about which version is actually canon.Shaak Ti was one of the few Jedi to become a Master during the prequels. While she is mostly a background character, her red-and-white skin paired with long headtails make her instantly recognizable. Her character saw some screen time in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as she helped to train Clone Troopers on Kamino. However, her fate during the Jedi Purge is confusing, as the franchise has never settled on a definitive death scene.RELATED: Star Wars TV Series Are Diversifying the Force from the Jedi and Sith

Star Wars is no stranger to tragedy, with the fate of the Jedi Order being the most obvious example. Out of the thousands who lived during the prequel era, Luke Skywalker was left as the last remaining Jedi just 23 years after Order 66. The grim fate of most Jedi has been left to the imagination. However, one Jedi Master has received four notable on-screen deaths, resulting in fan debate about which version is actually canon.

Shaak Ti was one of the few Jedi to become a Master during the prequels. While she is mostly a background character, her red-and-white skin paired with long headtails make her instantly recognizable. Her character saw some screen time in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as she helped to train Clone Troopers on Kamino. However, her fate during the Jedi Purge is confusing, as the franchise has never settled on a definitive death scene.

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