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...It Does Not Exist
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:32
This shot features the cameo appearance of George Lucas' son, Jett, playing the Jedi Padawan, Zett Jukassa.
Zett would appear again in Revenge of the Sith, falling to clone troopers during Senator Bail Organa's escape.
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Jedi robe significations
[NB: all of this is headcanon, derived from what clothing items are named in-game, what various Jedi NPCs wear, and also things I just made up because I like them.]
White robes indicates a consular whose work is primarily in diplomatic or other physically “safe” arenas, as white is a hard colour to keep pristine in rough environments and in combat.
Likewise, particularly trailing sleeves indicate the same.
One or two pieces of light leather armor (e.g. shoulder-pads and vambraces) indicate a Jedi regards putting themselves in physical danger in warzones and other combat to be part of their personal duties.
Heavier armour indicates that a Jedi is primarily involved - as in, their current mission is - in war. This is often a way to spot a Jedi who is more willing to fight than many of their peers are.
The Ansata are a sub-group of Jedi that believe they follow the Force’s will specifically by gathering and protecting knowledge. Ansata patterns and hair/head jewelry, such as those worn by Jocasta Nu and Atris, indicate a Jedi belongs to the Ansata group.
It’s rare to see a Kyber Jedi away from Ilum, but if you do, they can be distinguished by their kyber crystal being not carried as part of a lightsaber but carried in a clear case or on its own as jewelry. Their robes are embroidered or cut into fractal patterns, and often have transparent, glowing, or shimmering elements. Cold-weather gear is commonly worn by Kyber Jedi even in warm environments, and many will never appear publicly unhooded.
Dark grey robes indicate either work with the criminal underworld or status as a Shadow.
Jedi in green robes are, of course, usually Corellian Green Jedi.
While brown robes are extremely commonly worn by Jedi - indeed, a plain brown robe over cream or brown tunics is known galaxy-wide as what a Jedi is “supposed” to wear - and golden elements aren’t overly uncommon, wearing red robes is taboo, due to association with the Sith. For this reason, dark orange is also best avoided.
Visibly repaired (patched, ragged, re-stitched, etc) robes, when not worn out of necessity, indicate a Jedi who is primarily devoted to alleviating social inequality.
Jedi who wear animal fur, pelts or skins, and are not from a species or heritage that values the use of animal products (e.g., Togruta or Trandoshan Jedi), are animal specialists, training, befriending, and working alongside any animal from acklays to gundarks to zeldrake.
Many Jedi healers wear the medical emblem in an easy-to-see location on their upper sleeves.
Jedi stationed on Coruscant or Tython often incorporate gold-coloured elements into their robes.
“Mismatched” robes, with each clothing element being of a different material, in a different style, and with different motifs, indicates a Jedi whose focus is communication between differing cultures, whether as a diplomat, a translator, or simply someone whose circle of contacts is extremely diverse.
Want to know if a Jedi has just thrown on their current robes to fit what they’re doing today? Look at the boots. If the boots don’t match, they’ve either just switched assignments or this isn’t their usual work. Similarly, a Jedi’s robes should in some way match the style of their lightsaber(s), and if they don’t, they’re not in robes they wear often.
If a Jedi’s robes and lightsaber are black and spiky, that’s probably not a Jedi. Move along, now.
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Jocasta Nu was a female Human who served as the Chief Librarian of the Jedi Archives during the final days of the Galactic Republic, and who tended to show overconfidence in the completeness of her Archives. Her patterned robes bore the symbols of the Ansata, representing her devotion to knowledge and learning.[X]
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I Hate to Say It, But It Looks Like the System You're Searching for Doesn't Exist
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:22
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Temple Precinct#Jedi Temple#Jedi Archives Library#Main Hall#Madame Jocasta Nu#holobooks#Chief Librarian#Archives Director#Librarian's Assembly#Ansata pattern robe#Jedi consular#archaeology#Miraluka#Force sensitive#Jerec#Jedi Exploration Corps#ExploriCorps#Padawan#Olan Starstone#Jin-Lo Rayce#Jedi High Council#62 BBY#52 BBY
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Obi-Wan Ruminates
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:40
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Temple Precinct#Jedi Temple#Jedi Archives Library#Main Hall#Obi-Wan Kenobi#Madame Jocasta Nu#holobooks#bronzium bust#Chon Actrion#unidentified Jedi#Shaak Ti#Zett Jukassa#Ansata pattern robe#computer workstation
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If an Item Does Not Appear in Our Records...
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:30
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Temple Precinct#Jedi Temple#Jedi Archives Library#Main Hall#Obi-Wan Kenobi#Madame Jocasta Nu#holobooks#bronzium bust#Chon Actrion#unidentified Jedi#Ansata hair sticks#Ansata pattern robe#computer workstation#Shaak Ti
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Madame Jocasta Nu Studies the Screen
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:18
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Temple Precinct#Jedi Temple#Jedi Archives Library#Main Hall#Madame Jocasta Nu#holobooks#Ansara hair sticks#Jedi Knight#Ansata pattern robe#Atris#the dark side of the Force#Darth Treya#Jedi Order
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Are You Sure You Have the Right Coordinates?
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:08
Also it appears that Jedi Master bust #4 in this shot and previous ones might be the easter egg of George Lucas!
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Temple Precinct#Jedi Temple#Jedi Archives Library#Main Hall#Obi-Wan Kenobi#Madame Jocasta Nu#holobooks#bronzium bust#Count Dooku#Chon Actrion#unidentified Jedi#Shaak Ti#Ansata hair sticks#XYZ coordinates#Ansata pattern robe#computer workstation
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It's Not a System I'm Familiar With
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:03
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Temple Precinct#Jedi Temple#Jedi Archives Library#Main Hall#Obi-Wan Kenobi#Madame Jocasta Nu#holobooks#bronzium bust#Count Dooku#Chon Actrion#Ansata hair sticks#unidentified Jedi#computer workstation#Ansata pattern robe
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It Doesn't Show Up in the Archive Charts
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:34:01
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Temple Precinct#Jedi Temple#Jedi Archives Library#Main Hall#Obi-Wan Kenobi#Madame Jocasta Nu#holobooks#bronzium bust#Count Dooku#Chon Actrion#unidentified Jedi#Ansata pattern robe#Shaak Ti
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