1. Име: Оби-Уан Кеноби
2. Раса: Човек
3. Ранг: Master Jedi
4. Години: нз
5. Снимка/Описание:
6. История:
The Phantom MenaceIn
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999), set 32 years before
A New Hope, Obi-Wan, now played by
Ewan McGregor, is seen as a young
Jedi Padawan[1]. At the start of the film, Obi-Wan accompanies his master
Qui-Gon Jinn (
Liam Neeson) on a mission to
Naboo to discuss negotiations with the
Trade Federation, who are blockading Naboo, ruled by Queen
Padme Amidala (
Natalie Portman).
However, upon their arrival on the Federation flagship, they are
attacked by battle droids and are forced to retreat down to the planet.
In the swampy forests of Naboo, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan meet a clumsy
Gungan named
Jar Jar Binks (
Ahmed Best), who assists the Jedi in reaching the Queen. After making an unscheduled landing on
Tatooine, Qui-Gon meets
Anakin Skywalker (
Jake Lloyd), a young
slavewho shows such tremendous potential in the Force that Qui-Gon believes
him to be the "Chosen One" of Jedi prophecy, destined to bring balance
to the Force by destroying the
Sith. Obi-Wan initially believes the boy is too old and has too many emotional attachments to become a Jedi. The
Jedi Council agrees with Obi-Wan, and forbids Anakin's training, sensing that the boy's future is clouded by the fear he exhibits.
During the
film's climactic battle scene, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan battle the Sith Lord
Darth Maul (
Ray Park).
After Maul fatally wounds Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan attempts to vanquish Maul by
himself. After being disarmed and nearly falling to his death, Obi-Wan
uses the Force to pull his Master's abandoned lightsaber into his hand
and cuts Maul in half. Obi-Wan then runs to his Master's side, and the
dying Qui-Gon pleads with him to train Anakin in the ways of the Jedi.
Obi-Wan promises that he will.
For his heroics in defeating a Sith (making him the first Jedi in
1,000 years to do so), Yoda personally bestows to him the rank of Jedi
Knight. Obi-Wan then states that he will train Anakin with or without
the Council's permission. Yoda reluctantly agrees, but warns Obi-Wan to
be careful with the troubled boy.
[2][edit] Attack of the ClonesKenobi during the Clone Wars.
In
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002), set 10 years after
The Phantom Menace, Obi-Wan has become an experienced Jedi Knight. However, his relationship with his Padawan, Anakin (now played by
Hayden Christensen) is strained; the Chosen One has grown powerful but arrogant, and believes that Obi-Wan is trying to hold him back.
He and Anakin are tasked with protecting Padmé, now a Senator, after
an attempt is made on her life. Obi-Wan tracks the mysterious assassin
to the planet
Kamino, and learns about a massive
clone army that the planet's inhabitants are building for the
Galactic Republic. He then meets with the
bounty hunter Jango Fett (
Temuera Morrison),
the template for the clones, and figures out that he is the one
responsible for the assassination attempts on Padmé. Obi-Wan attempts
to apprehend Fett, who escapes to
Geonosis with his unaltered clone
Boba (
Daniel Logan). Obi-Wan follows them by placing a homing beacon on Fett's ship,
Slave I.
On Geonosis, Obi-Wan learns of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, also known as the Separatists, a
conspiracy of
star systems that wants to
secede from the Republic. The renegades are led by former Jedi
Count Dooku (
Christopher Lee),
who was once Qui-Gon's master. Obi-Wan is captured shortly after
sending a message to Anakin. While Obi-Wan is in captivity, Dooku
reveals that the
Galactic Senate is under the control of a Sith Lord named Darth Sidious.
Later, Anakin and Padmé arrive on Geonosis to rescue Obi-Wan. They are themselves captured, however, and all three are
sentenced to death by the
Geonosians. The executions are prevented by the timely arrival of Jedi and clone reinforcements, led by Jedi Masters
Mace Windu (
Samuel L. Jackson) and Yoda. Obi-Wan and Anakin confront Dooku and they engage in a lightsaber duel. Dooku strikes Anakin with
Force lightning,
then turns the deadly barrage onto Obi-Wan, who blocks the attack with
his lightsaber. The two duel and Dooku outmanoeuvres Obi-Wan, wounding
him on both his left arm and leg. Dooku is about to deliver a killing
blow when Anakin recovers from the lightning and blocks Dooku's attack.
Obi-Wan gives Anakin his lightsaber to help him in the duel. Dooku and
Anakin fight a short duel, and Dooku cuts off Anakin's right lower arm
(which is later replaced by a
robotic prosthetic).
Yoda arrives and fights Dooku as well, but the Sith Lord puts Anakin
and Obi-Wan in mortal danger in order to create a distraction, and
escapes.
[3][edit] Revenge of the SithIn
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005), set three years after
Attack of the Clones, Obi-Wan is now a
Jedi Master on the High Jedi Council and a
generalin the Army of the Republic. Anakin Skywalker, now a full-fledged Jedi
Knight, remains his partner, and the two have become war heroes and
best friends.
Obi-Wan and Anakin are sent on a
mission to rescue Supreme Chancellor
Palpatine (
Ian McDiarmid), who has been kidnapped by Dooku and Separatist leader
General Grievous (
Matthew Wood).
When they find the captive Palpatine, Count Dooku engages them both in
a duel. Obi-Wan is rendered unconscious by Dooku, but Anakin defeats
the Sith Lord by slicing off both his hands. At Palpatine's urging,
Anakin kills the defenseless Count in cold blood, a violation of the
Jedi Code.
Soon after returning to
Coruscant, Obi-Wan is called away to
Utapauto confront General Grievous. Meanwhile, Anakin is angry at the Jedi
Council for not granting him the rank of Master, and is also troubled
by visions of Padmé, whom he married in the previous film, dying in
childbirth.
With Obi-Wan on the opposite end of the galaxy, Palpatine — who is in
reality Darth Sidious — eventually corrupts Anakin to the dark side and
takes him as his Sith apprentice, Darth Vader.
After finding the Separatist encampment, Obi-Wan engages Grievous in
combat and engages him in battle, eventually killing him with a
blaster. At the same time, Palpatine issues
Order 66,
directing clone troopers to turn on their Jedi generals. Obi-Wan
survives the attempt on his life and escapes by stealing Grievous' star
fighter and rendezvousing with Senator
Bail Organa (
Jimmy Smits) and Yoda aboard Organa's ship, the
Tantive IV.
Along with Yoda and Organa, Obi-Wan returns to Coruscant, where he and Yoda discover that every Jedi in the
Jedi Templehas been murdered, even the younglings. Obi-Wan sends a beacon to all
surviving Jedi, instructing them to scatter across the galaxy and
remain in hiding. A heartbroken Obi-Wan then watches a security video
revealing Anakin as the assassin. Subsequently, Obi-Wan and Yoda split
up to confront the two Sith Lords: Obi-Wan to fight Darth Vader and
Yoda to battle Darth Sidious. Obi-Wan wishes to fight Sidious to avoid
having to kill his friend, but Yoda insists that Obi-Wan is not strong
enough to fight Sidious, and would have to accept that Anakin had been
"consumed by Darth Vader."
Unaware of his former Padawan's location, Obi-Wan visits Padmé and
explains to her what Anakin has done. Padmé refuses to believe him, and
will not reveal Anakin's whereabouts, knowing that Obi-Wan will attempt
to kill him. Before departing, Obi-Wan tells Padmé that he knows Anakin
is the father of her unborn child. Padmé sets out to the
Mustafar system to confront Anakin herself, and Obi-Wan secretly stows away in her ship.
Arriving on Mustafar, Padmé confronts Anakin and realizes with
horror that Obi-Wan had been telling the truth. When Obi-Wan emerges
from Padmé's ship, an enraged Vader immediately suspects that Padmé has
betrayed him and uses the dark side to choke her into unconsciousness.
Obi-Wan and Vader then fight a furious lightsaber duel, which ends with
Obi-Wan severing Vader's legs and left arm midair. Obi-Wan then
retrieves Anakin's lightsaber and returns to the shuttle. Vader,
meanwhile, lingers on long enough to be rescued by Palpatine, who
rebuilds him as the black armor-clad
cyborg first seen in the original trilogy.
Obi-Wan watches helplessly as Padmé dies after bearing twins.
Luke is put on Tatooine with
Owen Lars (
Joel Edgerton) and Obi-Wan agrees to look after him in secret; Luke's twin sister
Leia, meanwhile, is adopted by Bail Organa of
Alderaan.
Yoda, unsuccessful in his confrontation with Sidious, then tells
Obi-Wan that he has more training for him: Qui-Gon's spirit would teach
him how to retain his identity through the Force and commune with the
living after death. The film ends as Obi-Wan gives the infant Luke to
Lars and his wife
Beru (
Bonnie Piesse), and disappears into the distance.
7. Цвят и Вид на Светлинния Меч: Един Меч, Син
9. Дръжка на Меча:
10. Кредити: 500