- "He was trained in the Jedi arts. My only conclusion can be that it was… a Sith Lord."
- ―Qui-Gon Jinn, after the duel with Darth Maul
The Duel on Tatooine was fought between the Sith Lord Darth Maul and Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn during the Invasion of Naboo. Maul had been sent by his master, Darth Sidious, to capture Queen Amidala of Naboo, who had managed to get through the Trade Federation blockade of her home planet and take temporary refuge on Tatooine under Jinn's protection.
By tracing transmissions from the Queen's royal starship, Maul managed to successfully track the starship and its crew to Tatooine, where he dispatched a probe droid to confirm their presence there. Maul ambushed Jinn as he prepared to load a newcomer to their party, Anakin Skywalker, onto the Queen's starship, which was due to depart for the galactic capital of Coruscant.
The duel was a brief but fierce skirmish, with Maul gaining the upper hand as soon as he leapt into action. Maul's terrifying combination of agility, anger and ferocity surprised Qui-Gon Jinn, who seemed to tire as the battle went on. He was unable to sufficiently counter-attack Maul's lethal lightsaber technique, as the Zabrak relished in a first duel with a Jedi Master. Although Maul would go on to wield a double-bladed lightsaber, he was still equally skilled with a single blade, and this was the factor that nearly cost Jinn his life.
Jinn managed to hold off Maul long enough for the ship to launch. The sudden appearance of Maul revealed to the Jedi Order the reemergence of the Sith, who were thought to have been extinct for almost a thousand years.
Prelude[]
- "Tatooine is sparsely populated. If the homing trace is correct, I will find them quickly, Master."
"Move against the Jedi first. You will then have no difficulty in taking the Queen back to Naboo to sign the treaty."
"At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have revenge."
"You have been well trained, my young apprentice. They will be no match for you." - ―Darth Maul and Darth Sidious
During the Trade Federation's invasion of the planet Naboo, the Sith Lord Darth Maul tracked the vessel of Queen Padmé Amidala to Tatooine, where it landed for repairs after escaping Naboo. After the Boonta Eve Classic 'podrace and the acquisition of the hyperdrive parts for the Queen's starship, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and young Anakin Skywalker were making their way to the ship. When Maul discovered the escapees' location, he hurried to intercept.[1]
The duel[]
- "Qui-Gon's in trouble."
- ―Quarsh Panaka
As Anakin and Qui-Gon ran for the ship, mere yards away, Jinn sensed Darth Maul's approach. Turning around to encourage Anakin to pick up the pace, he saw Maul bearing down on them on his speeder bike. Anakin quickly obeyed Qui-Gon's command to drop, just in time to avoid being skewered by Maul's speeder. As the speeder closed in on Qui-Gon, Maul leapt off the bike at the Jedi, attacking before his feet even touched the ground. Jinn barely managed to block the attack. As Maul landed, he quickly followed up with an overhand, which Jinn deflected before attacking himself. As Maul blocked Qui-Gon's blow, Jinn ordered Anakin to get onboard the ship and to tell them to take off.[1]
As Anakin did so, Qui-Gon attempted to launch his own offensive, but Maul easily brushed off his overhand and unleashed his own frenzy of attacks. Jinn was viciously driven back, barely able to protect himself, as the terrifying combination of agility, anger and ferocity of Maul's lethal lightsaber technique surprised him.[1]
When Anakin boarded the ship and told the crew of the situation, they attempted a rescue, flying low towards the duel with the boarding ramp lowered. As Qui-Gon blocked a slash from Maul and countered, he saw the ship approaching. Disengaging from the fight, Qui-Gon leapt aboard, getting inside just as the hatch closed and the ship sped off. As the ship streaked for the heavens, Maul was left fuming on the desert floor.[1]
Aftermath[]
Reporting the discovery[]
- "Impossible! The Sith have been extinct for a millennium!"
- ―Ki-Adi-Mundi
Recovering from the duel, Jinn told his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, that the mysterious stranger was definitely after the Queen. He also mentioned to Kenobi that the attacker was well trained in the Jedi arts, leading the Jedi Master to believe he was a Sith Lord.[1]
After Jinn arrived on Coruscant, he informed the Jedi High Council of the incident, who were dubious of his claim, with Ki-Adi-Mundi stating that "the Sith have been extinct for a millennium, as the Order thought they had destroyed the Sith. However, they nevertheless committed themselves to learn the dark warrior identity.[1]
Unravelling the mystery[]
- "Go with the Queen to Naboo and discover the identity of the dark warrior. This is the clue we need to unravel this mystery of the Sith."
- ―Mace Windu
Darth Maul later avenged his loss at the duel when he killed Jinn in a lightsaber duel on Naboo during the retaking of Theed Royal Palace. Maul was later defeated by Kenobi and believed to have died in the process, having been sliced in half and fallen down a seemingly bottomless put.[1] However, his hatred of Kenobi kept him alive and he somehow escaped Naboo, ending up on Lotho Minor and staying there for twelve years until he was found by his brother, the former Nightbrother Savage Opress.[4]
Despite Maul's defeat at the end of the Naboo conflict, the Jedi High Council realized that this warrior must have been a Sith,[1] with his ominous emergence at such a time marked a subtle imbalance in power between the Jedi and the Sith, one that had not been experienced for centuries. Although it was a tactical stalemate, the duel represented the first known encounter between the Jedi and Sith for a millennium. The Jedi had believed that the Sith were extinct, and it was the duel on Tatooine when the Sith finally revealed themselves to their ancient enemies. The event coincided with the discovery of Anakin Skywalker, believed to be the Chosen One, and thus helped catalyse a series of events that, over the next several years, led to the fulfillment of millennia-long Sith goals: the collapse of the Galactic Republic and the destruction of the Jedi Order.[1]
In 2 BBY, Maul faced Kenobi for a final time on Tatooine, a duel Kenobi ultimately managed to win by cutting Maul's lightsaber, fatally wounding the Zabrak. Maul passed away, but not before learning that Obi-Wan was protecting the "Chosen One" who would avenge them and destroy the Sith.[5]
Behind the scenes[]
- "The scene where we first get a confrontation between a Jedi and a Sith― I wanted it to be very abstract, you know, not deal with it. The end of the movie― The climax of the movie is the confrontation between these two characters, so I didn't want to give it away at this point. So I did it with a lot of swirling robes and flashing swords and kicking up a lot of dust but not actually seeing the fight."
- ―George Lucas
The Duel on Tatooine first appeared in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, the first installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy.[1] An early sequence included in the script for The Phantom Menace had Darth Maul jumping into the ramp of the Naboo Royal Starship after Qui-Gon Jinn only for Jinn to swing his lightsaber and cut the ramp, knocking Maul off the ship and onto the ground.[7] Shown in a February 1999 issue of Vanity Fair promoting the film, one The Phantom Menace promotional image featured Kenobi and Maul in an "obligatory" lightsaber duel on Tatooine,[8] where only Jinn and Maul clashed in the actual film.[1]
This lightsaber duel was also the first fight showing both the Jedi and Sith in their prime. One of George Lucas' major objectives for the prequel trilogy was to make the lightsaber fights "faster and more intense." This duel was shown early in The Phantom Menace and was made short to give the viewers a small taste of what was to come in the film's climax.
A deleted scene just prior to this duel involves Qui-Gon striking down one of Maul's probe droids that is tracking him as he and Anakin are leaving Mos Espa. However, its removal from the theatrical release results in a slightly disjointed transition showing Qui-Gon and Anakin running toward the Queen's ship before Maul attacks them (as Qui-Gon realizes after his encounter with the probe droid that they are being hunted), when they had earlier been seen walking calmly to their destination.[9]
Appearances[]
- Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (First appearance)
- The Phantom Menace Little Golden Book
- The Phantom Menace Read-Along Storybook and CD
- Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy – A Graphic Novel
- Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel Adaptation
- Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures — "Jedi vs. Sith - The Skywalker Saga"
- Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — "The Sith Lord" (Indirect mention only)
- Dooku: Jedi Lost (Indirect mention only) (Vision) (In flashback(s))
- Dooku: Jedi Lost script (Indirect mention only) (Vision) (In flashback(s))
- Star Wars Rebels — "Visions and Voices" (Indirect mention only)
- Obi-Wan 2 (Indirect mention only)
Non-canon appearances[]
Sources[]
- Sith Speeder in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link) (Indirect mention only)
- Duel on Tatooine on StarWars.com (backup link) (First identified as Duel on Tatooine)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 14 (Weapons & Uniforms: The Sith)
- Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 38 (Databank A-Z: Baze Malbus–Darth Maul)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 53 (Databank A-Z: Tantive IV–Tatooine) (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 72 (Databank A-Z: Mace Windu) (Indirect mention only)
- Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition
- "Anakin Skywalker" — Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Adi Gallia in the Databank (backup link)
- Sith Speeder in the Databank (backup link) (Indirect mention only)
- Yoda in the Databank (backup link) (Indirect mention only)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
- ↑ Star Wars: On the Front Lines
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Brothers"
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels — "Twin Suns"
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace audio commentary
- ↑ TheForce.Net - Episode I - Cutting Room Floor - Page 3 on TheForce.net (archived from the original on July 30, 2019)
- ↑ The Force is Back by David Kamp on Vanity Fair (February, 1999) (archived from the original on May 9, 2021)
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace Illustrated Screenplay
External links[]
- Duel on Tatooine on StarWars.com (backup link) (First identified as Duel on Tatooine)