Written by Kevin J. Anderson, Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy is made up of three books published by Bantam Spectra in 1994. They are Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, and Champions of the Force. The books tell the story of Luke Skywalker's attempt to resurrect the Jedi Order on Yavin 4, and his search for possible Jedi candidates. The later novel I, Jedi is a retcon of much of the action at the Jedi Academy, inserting Corran Horn into the storyline and smoothing out parts that do not conform to later continuity.
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| - Written by Kevin J. Anderson, Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy is made up of three books published by Bantam Spectra in 1994. They are Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, and Champions of the Force. The books tell the story of Luke Skywalker's attempt to resurrect the Jedi Order on Yavin 4, and his search for possible Jedi candidates. The later novel I, Jedi is a retcon of much of the action at the Jedi Academy, inserting Corran Horn into the storyline and smoothing out parts that do not conform to later continuity.
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| - Written by Kevin J. Anderson, Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy is made up of three books published by Bantam Spectra in 1994. They are Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, and Champions of the Force. The books tell the story of Luke Skywalker's attempt to resurrect the Jedi Order on Yavin 4, and his search for possible Jedi candidates. There are several stories told throughout the three books. The main plot is that of Exar Kun's spirit attempting to turn Luke's trainee Jedi, he kills one of them and turns Kyp Durron who goes on a rampage with the Sun Crusher. The Jedi trainees eventually destroy Kun and Kyp is brought back to the light by his friend Han Solo. The later novel I, Jedi is a retcon of much of the action at the Jedi Academy, inserting Corran Horn into the storyline and smoothing out parts that do not conform to later continuity.
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