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The Force Conflict was the name given to the brief war that took place in the year 112 ABY. Sparked by the actions of Sharal'dron, a Twi'lek Jedi Knight, who tried to spark a revolution against the Sith on Kroprulu, the Knight was sentenced to death. In response to this drastic move, the Jedi were left with no choice but to declare war on the Sith, sending word to their fleet stationed near Bakura to return to Coruscant to prepare for possible invasion.

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  • The Force Conflict was the name given to the brief war that took place in the year 112 ABY. Sparked by the actions of Sharal'dron, a Twi'lek Jedi Knight, who tried to spark a revolution against the Sith on Kroprulu, the Knight was sentenced to death. In response to this drastic move, the Jedi were left with no choice but to declare war on the Sith, sending word to their fleet stationed near Bakura to return to Coruscant to prepare for possible invasion.
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  • The Force Conflict was the name given to the brief war that took place in the year 112 ABY. Sparked by the actions of Sharal'dron, a Twi'lek Jedi Knight, who tried to spark a revolution against the Sith on Kroprulu, the Knight was sentenced to death. In response to this drastic move, the Jedi were left with no choice but to declare war on the Sith, sending word to their fleet stationed near Bakura to return to Coruscant to prepare for possible invasion.
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