Of the four Jedi Masters sent to arrest the Dark Lord, Kolar and Tiin were near effortlessly killed. He is a Zabrak who was known in the Jedi Order for his skill as swordsman. [2], Kolar built his lightsaber in such a way that it used dual crystals, which allowed the color of the lightsaber blade to be either blue or green. When Obi-Wan Kenobi was assigned to track down Jango Fett, he followed the bounty hunter to the planet Geonosis. The other two Masters also perished and Sidious transformed the Republic into the Galactic Empire and destroyed the Jedi Order.
[11], When that time came, Kolar surrendered, along with his troops. Kolar was saved and joined the battle against the Separatist armies on-planet, becoming one of the few survivors.
The Council instead dispatched Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi.
[11], One month later, Jedi Masters Windu, Yoda, Ki-Adi-Mundi, and Tholme decided to use Kolar in a ploy.
Zabrak[3] When The Rig's records naturally failed to find "Kole" among their registered bounty hunters, Kolar railed against poor record-keeping on the Guild's part and demanded his bounty be processed immediately.
[6][8] He was confident in his martial abilities, and his idea of diplomacy thus frequently involved ordering an opponent to stand down or face the consequences. Please upgrade your browser to experience the site.
[2], Jedi Master Agen Kolar was known among the Jedi for his disinterest in diplomatic niceties; he was frequently blunt and often moved directly to action, fighting first and asking questions later. Physical description It looks like the game is up for the Jedi in the Geonosian execution arena... until help comes just in time. [3][6], Kolar and Yuster were among the Jedi who infiltrated the galleries of the Petranaki arena, where Kenobi was to be executed alongside fellow Republic captives Padawan Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala.
Kolar was created as a new character for Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones.[source?] Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker revealed that Palpatine was in fact the Sith Lord himself leading Kolar, Windu and fellow Masters Saesee Tiin and Kit Fisto all traveled to arrest Palpatine. He went on to appear in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith,[2] and he appeared in a vision in "Voices," an episode of the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Hair color [5], In 19 BBY, Kolar replaced Eeth Koth on the Jedi High Council[2] after Koth's removal.
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The Jedi Master recovered the blue kyber crystal from his fallen apprentice's lightsaber and later added it to his own as a homage.
Kolar, on the surface, was given the option to retreat or surrender. Kolar briefly resisted, earning him a beating at Tok's hands, before he testified that he had felt her die in battle through the Force. Fisto was apprehensive and Kolar wanted to know why Skywalker was not with them. A quarter of the overall forces, along with Jedi General Shon Kon Ray, were lost almost immediately.
Even when he confronted Vos, he displayed an unwillingness to seriously wound Vos, despite being engaged repeatedly by Vos in combat; Kolar preferred to take a compassionate route with his "brother Jedi" rather than indulge his more aggressive nature. Kolar blamed himself for not having brought Vos into custody on Nar Shaddaa.
However, Akindoyeni's facial characteristics, skin tone, makeup and hairstyle were all noticeably different from Hassani Shapi's version of the character—in particular, Shapi's Koth had noticeable lined facial tattoos which Akindoyeni's lacked—and so Akindoyeni's Eeth Koth was thus deemed an entirely new character: Agen Kolar. Palpatine killed Windu, made Skywalker his Sith apprentice and transformed the Republic into the Galactic Empire, declaring the Jedi enemies of the state on the basis of the attempted arrest Kolar had helped perform.
Windu and Tiin were able to reassure them, and the group departed for Palpatine's office at sunset in a LAAT/i gunship, ready to arrest him. [7], Kolar traveled to the Hutt moon Nar Shaddaa with three clone troopers in plain clothes.
Hutt Space was one area in which he operated, gaining an acquaintance, though hardly friendship, with the Besadii kajidic overlord Aruk Besadii Aora. Vos, however, had escaped while Kolar had been occupied. Jedi Order[3]Jedi High Council[2]Geonosis strike team[3]Galactic Republic[3]
[3][6], Kolar was saddened by the loss of his Padawan, but stayed true to the Jedi principle of non-attachment, accepting Yuster's death and moving on. [2], Another field mission was the Battle of Boz Pity.
With the Clone Wars begun, Kolar was made a Jedi General in the Grand Army of the Republic.
Black[3] He was interrupted by the arrival of Aruk the Hutt, who owned the cantina. Stroth gave up the Twi'lek rebel leader Kh'aris Fenn, who had posted the bounties, to the Jedi. Affiliation(s)
[20], A full three years after the war began, Grievous struck at Coruscant.
Knowing that pushing the Hutts away from the Republic and possibly into the arms of the Separatists was not worth Vos's capture, Kolar reluctantly allowed himself to be led back to his ship by Besadii guards. 1.7[4]–1.9 meters[1] Kolar was thus able to resolve the problem via hand-to-hand combat,[7] yet without killing or maiming his opponents. Grievous could not outmaneuver them as they closed and chewed away at his shields, but he did destroy civilian ships caught in the crossfire any time Kolar or the others got too close, forcing them to fall back. [22][30] The one instance other than Revenge of the Sith in which Kolar was not shown with a green blade was "Clone Wars Chapter 22," where Kolar appeared with the misattributed likeness of Eeth Koth and a red blade.[18]. Kolar took to space, battling against the Confederate Navy in his starfighter.
A Force-sensitive Zabrak male, Agen Kolar was born in the waning days of the Galactic Republic's rule, hailing from the planet Iridonia.