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| - Feldar T'kappi joined the Jedi Order during its early days on Onderon. He did not become a Padawan learner, but studied in classes under many masters. He learned very quickly how to use the Force, but he did not have much skill when it came to lightsaber combat. He was present for the Battle of Onderon without injury. When Cadden Blackthorne attacked Onderon, he hid in a supply room. When the temple was destroyed, debris tore off his right arm at the shoulder and knocked him unconscious. Eventually, he came to, acquired a bacta patch for his shoulder, and responded to Daer'Gunn's message before collapsing into unconsciousness again.
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| - Feldar T'kappi joined the Jedi Order during its early days on Onderon. He did not become a Padawan learner, but studied in classes under many masters. He learned very quickly how to use the Force, but he did not have much skill when it came to lightsaber combat. He was present for the Battle of Onderon without injury. When Cadden Blackthorne attacked Onderon, he hid in a supply room. When the temple was destroyed, debris tore off his right arm at the shoulder and knocked him unconscious. Eventually, he came to, acquired a bacta patch for his shoulder, and responded to Daer'Gunn's message before collapsing into unconsciousness again. When he awoke, he had been taken outside by Jedi Master Faye Ward. Master Daer'Gunn and Master Araya arrived with medical help. Araya suggested that Feldar stay put and rest, but the small Jedi wanted very badly to help others find peace. Making his way through the field, which had become a triage facility, he found the cots filled with those for whom there was no hope. He helped each one find peace, through the Force and through encouraging words, until he came upon a Mirialan named Ayol Thanat. Thanat explained that his daughter was Force-sensitive, but she had been killed in the attack. Feldar was grief-stricken that he had not protected her, but ran and hid in his fear. Thanat forgave him moments before he died, but that conversation had a profound effect on Feldar's life. He would be forever changed after that, always seeking good and striving to make the best of all things.
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