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Your name or online alias: Bree
Your email: ThriceWiddershins@gmail.com
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Character's Full Name: Siri Tachi
Character's Canon: Star Wars
Character's Canon Point: During her death on Azure
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What would you like your character's tag to be?: Siri Tachi
Answer the following questions in no less than 300 words but no greater than 1000 words put together...
Character's background (their past and present): Born in the year 55 BBY, Siri was taken to the Jedi Temple at the age of two and raised within its walls. As a youngling she was noted for her skill in lightsaber combat (she was two years younger than Obi-Wan, yet her skills with a lightsaber put her in the same classes). Her... spirited disposition led her to having quite the rivalry with fellow Jedi trainee Bruck Chun. She was fiercely loyal to the Jedi Order. Even the first time she spoke with Obi-Wan, she called him an insult to all potential Padawans, because he was taking a leave of absence. This was, of course, before she was chosen as a Padawan herself. It was prior to her being chosen that she aided Obi-Wan in tracing Bruck’s connection in Xanatos’ infiltration of the Temple.
A few months afterwards, she was chosen by Jedi Master Adi Gallia to be her Padawan learner. The two accompanied Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan on several missions. The first of which was an assignment to the planet Keegan, where they were supposed to collect an infant girl for training and open communication with the isolated planet. They discovered the corruption of the Benevolent guides and, in the end, were able to take the Force sensitive infant back with them to the Temple. Shortly after that, Siri and her Master were contacted by Jedi Master Tahl while looking into the disappearance of Master Noor R’aya. She wanted them to go to Simpla-12 to assist Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. The information Siri’s master uncovered about the case the other Master had been assigned gave her reason to believe that Jenna Zan Arbor was behind Qui-Gon’s kidnapping, as well as that of R’aya. Obi-Wan confirmed that his master was missing, and together the trio infiltrated Zan Arbor’s compound.
At the end of the mission, Qui-Gon was rescued, but Zan Arbor got away with Master R’aya.
It was years into her friendship with Obi-Wan that everything... changed. Their Masters were assigned to be bodyguards for a young boy named Talesan Fry, who had overheard a plot to assassinate over twenty senators, and they brought Siri and Obi-Wan along to Cirrus (as befit their Padawan status). They managed to escape the planet, but the bounty hunter was too determined, so they (mostly) faked a crash on the nearby planet Quadrant Seven. Obi-Wan and Siri were sent with Talesan into the nearby caves, while the Masters went to investigate the nearby settlements. It was during their time in the caves, during their bickering (perhaps because of their bickering), that they expressed their feelings for each other; they decided to put their focus on the mission.
After receiving a distorted comm message from Qui-Gon, they debated on where they should taken Talesan. There was a mention of an uncle on Qexis, but this simply led to more debate between the two teenagers. Eventually they decided to steal a transport to Coruscant, and because of Talesan and his technological skills they were able to bypass the security system. However, they didn’t bypass the anti-theft mechanism. It activated, which made it so that the ship would explode coming out of hyperspace. It was then that Siri and Obi-Wan truly recognized their feelings for one another. The two Padawans agreed to discuss things more after the mission was completed.
There was just one way around the anti-theft mechanism. So Talesan sent out a distress signal, which caught the attention of Magus and his pirates; the bounty hunters' ship used its interdiction field to pull their ship out of hyperspace without an explosion. Talesan gave himself up to protect Obi-Wan and Siri. They reunited with their masters and went to his rescue on Rondai-2. They learned that the bounty hunters had been hired by Passel Argente, who was with the Corporate Alliance; he was targeting his political enemies. The Jedi confronted Magus and his men, rescuing Talesan. Magus, however, fled.
Once Talesan was safe, and after having a talk with Qui-Gon and Yoda about the consequences of Qui-Gon’s love for Master Tahl. They chose to abandon their love, and vowed to never speak of it again. It caused their friendship to lessen, to become comrades as opposed to the close (possibly best) friends they had been previously.
It was shortly after the invasion of Naboo that Siri had a major disagreement with Gallia, which led to her being dismissed as a Padawan, and her leaving the Order. Cutting her hair, dying it red, she joined the slave trader Krayn and took the name Zora. She became his right hand woman. Most Jedi thought she was a traitor, and when Obi-Wan and his new apprentice Anakin crossed her path they thought the same. They were wrong, however. It was part of an undercover operation set up by the Council to overthrow Krayn’s slave trading operation. Anakin, who was captured and made a slave, inadvertently broke her cover, which led to her being imprisoned alongside him. Working together, they convinced the slaves to revolt. And with Obi-Wan’s help from the outside, they took out Krayn and ended his operation. Due to her years undercover, she picked up several habits that were decidedly unusual for a Jedi, habits that lingered in some fashion until her death on Azure (despite her attempts to break them). She was more affectionate, and was known to curse. It made her a little more restless, a little less inclined to listen wholeheartedly to the Council.
With her undercover mission at an end, Siri was welcomed back to the Order.Upon her return, she was made a Knight, and took a Padawan of her own. His name was Ferus Olin. He accompanied her on many missions; evacuating the planet Radnor (a mission that Obi-Wan and Anakin were sent on as well), discovering a plot to rig the Galactic Games on Euceron.
Siri and Ferus, as well as Obi-Wan and Anakin, were sent to infiltrate the Leadership school Andara after the son of a senator went missing. Their apprentices went undercover as students, while Siri and Obi-Wan posed as Queen and King of Cortella considering the enrollment of their children at the school.
Siri and her apprentice were dispatched to rescue Obi-Wan and Anakin from Jenna Zan Arbor on Vanqor. She escaped, and they continued to attempt to track her down, with Obi-Wan and Anakin the primary pursuers. Siri had promised to help Obi-Wan capture Zan Arbor, and she fully intended on keeping her word. So when they traced her to the planet Romin, she and Ferus joined them. Posing as thieves (known as the Slams), they gained entrance to Romin. Siri parted ways with her Padawan, going with Obi-Wan while Ferus and Anakin explored the city. The two Masters met with Zan Arbor and stole her datapad.
That datapad revealed that Jenna Zan Arbor was corresponding with Granta Omega, the son of Qui-Gon’s old apprentice Xanatos and responsible for the murder of Jedi Master Yaddle. So they planted a tracker on the ship, in the hopes that she would lead them to him.
It led them to the planet, Falleen. Zan Arbor and Roy Teda, who had fled Romin with her, were staying in a hotel. Siri took Ferus to investigate, while Obi-Wan and Anakin went to investigate the Blackwater Systems factory that had been built disregarding safety laws. The factory ended up being destroyed to cover up the illegal activities, and Siri, along with Ferus, barely arrived in time to rescue Obi-Wan and Anakin. Discovering that their quarry had already fled the planet, and before they could continue to follow the trail, they were recalled to Coruscant by Mace Windu. There were accusations being made by anti-Jedi faction and they were needed to help defend their Order.
It turned out that Omega, Zan Arbor and Teda had returned to the capital planet as well. They had plans to assassinate hundreds of senators and dignitaries. Siri and Ferus discovered what they thought was their hideout, calling on Obi-Wan and his apprentice to assist them in checking it out. There was nothing inside but three droidekas and a group of seeker droids, and no evidence of what they were planning. Later the assassination plot was discovered, and Siri, Obi-Wan, and Anakin went in hot pursuit of Teda, Zan Arbor and Omega, while Ferus remained behind to defend the senators and dignitaries from the assassin droids. In the end, Teda ended up dead, and Zan Arbor and Omega escaped once again.
Siri, Ferus, Obi-Wan, and Anakin, headed to Korriban, where the two criminals had been reported. This time, they were accompanied by Soara Antana, her Padawan Darra Thel-Tanis, Ry-Gaul, and his Padawan Tru Veld. Their investigation in Korriban’s capital city (Dreshdae) led them to Zan Arbor and Omega in the Valley of the Dark Lord, where they planned on meeting with the mysterious Sith Lord.
Veld’s lightsaber began to fail, and he switched with Ferus. When it failed entirely, Thel-Tanis rushed to the other Padwan’s aid, only to take a blaster shot from Omega. Omega fled for the meeting, followed closely by Obi-Wan and Anakin. When it was all over, Thel-Tanis was dead, Omega was dead at Obi-Wan’s hand, betrayed by the very Sith Lord he had gone to meet, and Zan Arbor escaped.
The death of Thel-Tanis caused Ferus to leave the Order. After his resignation, Siri never took another Padawan, choosing instead to work alone. She would, on occasion, work with the pilot Nym and his squadron, the Lok Revenants. They would eventually part ways, but not until after defeating the Trade Federation more than once. And even then, they would fight together again, alongside her former Master and other Jedi pilots (using the Delta-7 Aethersprite starfighters).
During the battle of Geonosis (around the time of the battle in the arena) Siri was introduced to the Galactic Republic’s brand new clone army and led a group of troopers alongside Gallia in an assault on a power plant that fueled the droid foundries in the surrounding area. They first excorted the Republic Assault ship Aken to the surface, with its thousands of clone troopers and Master Yoda himself aboard. Once they'd battled past Geonosian starfighters and the blockade of Trade Federation missile frigates they went down to the planet's surface to lead several LAAT/i gunships that were at their command to deploy the clone troopers near the plant. They defended their men on the ground and in the air from the Separatists forces, as the clone troopers made their way inside the plant and set explosives. Once the plant had been destroyed, they headed to space, where they guarded the republic transports and stopped Separatists transports from escaping. Together they engaged Cavik Toth’s Hex fleet, killing Toth in the process.
Following Geonosis, Siri went to Kamino to investigate the sighting of Slave-1 (Mace Windu had killed the owner, Jango Fett, early in the battle for Geonosis). She very nearly discovered his son, Boba Fett, while she was there, but he had prior warning and was able to avoid her.
Eventually she would reunite with Obi-Wan and Anakin, on a mission to Genian. That mission also reunited her with Talesan Fry, who she had met years ago. The Separatists were after a code-breaking mechanism that Talesan had invented. The reunions brought back memories of the past for her, and of the feelings she had for Obi-Wan. After convincing him to put the device in the hands of the Republic, they were attacked, by yet another blast from the past. Magus, the bounty hunter who had hounded them years ago and killed Talesan’s parents.
Talesan accompanied them (and Padmé) to Azure, where the Republic was fighting more Separatists. While Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Fry fought off Magus’ attack (Magus was working for the Corporate Alliance), Siri and Padmé took a fighter to go after Magus himself. Once they reached him, Siri took a huge leap from their craft, managing to land on his fighter. She broke into his ship and they fought, which lead to the star fighter crash landing on the planet
By the time the other Jedi found them, Padmé and Talesan had Magus at gun point, and Siri was fatally injured, having been shot by Magus before their arrival and further injured in the crash. She stopped Obi-Wan from attempting to save her, knowing that she was dying and not wanting him to leave her in a vain attempt to get bacta. She gave him the blue warming crystal she had from their first mission with Talesan. As she did so, she told him that she would always be with him, to not worry so much...
And then Siri died.
Character's personality: Siri is... many things personality-wise. She’s acutely intelligent, and incredibly quick; able to think on her feet and adapt quickly after years of being sent on missions and spending several years undercover with Krayn, without anyone to rely on but herself (and the Force). As a child she was tomboyish, stubborn, feisty, impatient... headstrong. Tenacious. She was so incredibly determined and headstrong as an apprentice that it made it difficult for her to avoid combat, when she had the choice to. She had such focus and belief in herself that it made it difficult for her to work with others, believing, as she did, that she was strong enough to finish things on her own. She thought too much of her own abilities. As she grew older, that focus never changed, but she learned that wasn’t invincible. "I know now that I will not always be strong. I will not be afraid to recognize when I'm weak." She learned that it was all right to rely on other people, instead of charging off on her own. She found the balance between believing in herself and her abilities and overconfidence. That stubbornness, impatience, headstrong nature of hers... that all remained, but it was tempered. She grew a little bit less impatient, a little bit more prudent. Although, as Mace Windu pointed out, it’s ‘a fault she has tried to correct, but one that often gets in her way’. She’s not terribly good at being diplomatic; she would much rather just cut through the bullshit and get to the point. She’s always geared for action.
There’s more depth to her than most people usually see; hidden under a layer of cool confidence. She once told Obi-Wan that she wondered if he expected her to have any feelings at all. Siri does, in fact. She simply doesn’t show always them (she’s always hidden them better than Obi-Wan), although those who know her well enough can sometimes pick up on them. And sometimes she can let them know what she’s feeling without speaking of them at all. But she’s never one to hide her feelings if she thinks it not necessary. She has no problem letting people know if she thinks an idea is ridiculous.
She’s incredibly sarcastic and witty; the tendency towards sass and snarkery is strong in this one. Particularly in moments of tenseness. Even if it’s only briefly. Bickering and bantering is a staple of communication with her. Even in the middle of a crisis, Siri’s always able to joke. The Council doesn’t particularly appreciate the levity in the Council chambers.
Her integrity and courage is something that has been commented on, mentioned in narration by Obi-Wan as something he’d always been impressed by. She protected Anakin as much as she could while undercover with Krayn, even though it could have put her undercover mission at risk.
One thing that never changed was her loyalty to the Jedi Order. She was (and will remain until her death), fiercely loyal to the Order she’d sworn her life to. Her first conversation with Obi-Wan, where she called him a disgrace to Padawans because he’d left the Order. Even when they asked her to sever ties with them, and go undercover with a slaver in order to bring down his operation, she did so without question. When Obi-Wan realised that she hadn’t betrayed the Jedi, he uses her fierce commitment to the Order as something he should have remembered to realise it sooner.
That loyalty, that duty, was what enabled her to turn away from what she felt for Obi-Wan. No matter how much it hurt.
She’s picked up several habits that the Order would, no doubt, consider bad ones, due to her time spent undercover to bring down Krayn’s slaving ring. She gained a more colourful vocabulary, with a tendency to swear more. And more... affectionate, in some ways; she’s comfortable making physical contact with others. She’s more restless, now, less inclined to listen whole-heartedly to the Council.
She enjoys being active, sparring and training and DOING something; it’s only gotten worse since her return from the mission with Krayn and the increase in her restlessness.
Something ELSE that’s been affected by her undercover mission with Krayn is her dislike of innocents being harmed. Having to watch it happen, having to participate in any fashion in it, didn’t sit well with her at all. She hated it, but she didn’t let that stop her from completing the mission. But she was thankful for the Force keeping her constant company, although she couldn’t openly use it.
Character's skills/abilities/powers: She has all the abilities associated with the use of the Force (as a Jedi is wont to do). The Force enhances all of her senses; smell, touch, taste, sound, and sight, as well as granting her enhanced strength, endurance, durability, reflexes, and agility; as well as a variety of other abilities. These include: sensing those around her and their emotional states, jumping higher and farther than a normal human has the ability to, communicating with others mentally – usually other Jedi, the ability to move items/people without touching them, the Jedi mind trick, Force persuasion (a weaker form of the Jedi mind trick), increase the resolve, accuracy, and speed of herself and her allies, and all the other standard abilities in a Jedi’s arsenal.
Despite the fact that she’s two years younger than Obi-Wan, her lightsaber skills are on par with his; her abilities landed her in his classes at the Temple when they were Younglings/Padawans. She’s a skilled, graceful fight, quick on her feet, and has had training in all the forms; she doesn’t tend to prefer one over the other (although, due to her Master being Adi Gallia, she is quite familiar with Form V, Shien, with reverse grip or no, and she does use Form IV, Ataru, quite a lot). She’s a highly adaptable fighter, and will use which form suits best the fight at hand.
Her training also covered the Jedi style of fighting hand to hand combat, and she was forced to learn a completely different style of fighting (more brawling, bar fight/less JEDI) style of fighting for while she was undercover with Krayn (because she couldn’t very well fight like a Jedi while undercover with a being who hated Jedi).
Her piloting skills are top notch; even Anakin notes in narration that he hasn’t seen many Jedi approach the task as artfully as she does.
She’s incredibly skilled at becoming someone else, even though she might thoroughly dislike the role. She spent years undercover with Krayn with him being none the wiser, until Anakin broke her cover. She slid into the role of Valadon with ease, playing the brazen, flirty, scantily clad identity thief to the hilt... until the actual Slams showed up on planet and everything went to hell.
Any special equipment your character is bringing along? This includes weaponry, magic items, etc.: The close fitting red leather uni-suit she was wearing on the mission to Azure, leather boots, leather gloves, her cloak, and utility belt, which contains her equipment (lightsaber, ration pellets, re-breather, grappling spike launcher, com link, holoprojector, holomap, the usual sort of Jedi gear).
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If you answered yes above, briefly summarize how they were changed by and what challenges they faced in the climate of their previous game(s): N/A
Why do you want to play this character in Ten Forward, and what do you plan to do with them? I’ve been playing Siri for a while now, and I’ve found that she develops in vastly different ways in different games. And I love the idea of playing her in Ten Forward because it’s SPACE TRAVEL and the Federation is kind of like the Republic but really NOT and it’s all incredibly different than what she’s used to and that would be so much fun to see how she reacts and takes to things. My plans for her are seeing how she develops in-game, dealing with her death and having to re-attune herself to the Force given that it’s so far away, and possibly having castmates from (potentially vastly) different points in canon. See who she ends up making friends with, cross-canon-wise.
Writing Sample #1: Siri hadn’t expected... this. She should be dead. She was dying on Azure. In Obi-Wan’s arms. But there had been a blinding flash of white light... and now she was here. And here was about as far from becoming one with the Force as she could get. But it was what it was, she WAS here, now, the wounds caused by Magus’ point-blank blaster bolt and the shipwreck healed, as though they’d never happened, and all she could do was attempt to adapt. Judging by the stars streaming past she was on some sort of ship, although it wasn’t like anything she’d seen used by the Republic.
Rubbing absently at her chest where Magus’ blaster shot had taken her, at the scar marking her skin under the leather of her unisuit, she walked over to the windows, staring absently outside. Krifff, where was she? And why did the Force feel so... subdued? So... distant. It didn’t feel right. She shivered.
Was it because she died? Because she was dying when whatever that flash of white light had been brought her... wherever she was? This wasn’t something the Order had covered, in any of her lessons. And there had to be a reason for the change in the Force.
Writing Sample #2 (optional): Second sample