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    This series explores two intertwined narratives: the adventures of time-traveling Obi-Wan and the reactions from the core, particularly the Jedi. It presents a Jedi-positive perspective but challenges the traditional notion of Jedi training. The series questions the importance of time in training versus the impact of experiences on a Jedi's potency. Drawing on examples from Legends, canon, and games, I posit that the skills of a Jedi could be taught to adults/teenagers in a relatively short time. It’s the mastery of self that would take the most time, and ultimately why the late-modern Republic’s Jedi training started with children.

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    18 Jun 2026

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    When Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi wakes up on Tatooine decades before his exile there, he finds himself mysteriously young again with a second chance to change the galaxy's fate. Guided by the Force, he meets Shmi Skywalker before Anakin's birth and sets in motion a plan to free the slaves of Tatooine.

    As he trains Shmi in the ways of the Jedi and builds a rebellion against the Hutts, Ben discovers that the Force has larger plans for him: to spread Jedi teachings throughout the Outer Rim and create a movement that will endure even if the Order falls.

    But first, they must break the chains of Tatooine and ensure that Anakin Skywalker is born free.

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    17 Jun 2026

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    In one universe, Obi-Wan Kenobi became a Padawan to Qui-Gon Jinn after the mess that was Bandomeer and ended up living through the destruction of the Jedi Order as he knows it.

    In this universe, Qui-Gon Jinn refuses to be swayed into taking a Padawan even after everything that happens on Bandomeer and leaves Obi-Wan Kenobi to his fate as a member of the Agri-Corps. However, his fate was to become a Jedi Master to be written down in the annals of history, not a farmer on some backwater planet in the Outer Rim. Throw in some bone-crushing pats on the back from the Force and some liberal abuse of legal and temple loopholes by a hated, barebones, and struggling Service Corps and you have the perfect mixture to throw Obi-Wan even further than he ever could have made it otherwise.

    Only time will tell, however, if it will be enough to overcome the Thousand Year plot of the Sith.

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    17 Jun 2026

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    15 Jun 2026

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    Jedi children are late at verbalizing outloud and sometimes speak in full sentences when they do. What was Obi-Wan's first words?

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    12 Jun 2026