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===Duel in Theed===

 

===Duel in Theed===



{{Quote|I hope you are more challenging than your master. I'm somewhat disappointed in him.|Darth Maul to Kenobi after the former fatally injured Master Jinn.|Star Wars: Obi-Wan}}

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{{Quote|I hope you are more challenging than your master. I'm somewhat disappointed in him.|Darth Maul to Obi-Wan Kenobi after the former fatally injures Qui-Gon Jinn.|Star Wars: Obi-Wan}}

 

[[File:DotF TPM.png|left|thumb|200px|Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan's duel against Darth Maul.]]

 

[[File:DotF TPM.png|left|thumb|200px|Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan's duel against Darth Maul.]]

 

Meanwhile, Darth Maul engaged Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan in a furious [[lightsaber duel]]. The trio fought through a pair of [[blast door]]s connecting the hangar to the [[Plasma Refinery Complex|Theed Generator Complex]]. On a catwalk across the Complex, the duel raged for a long time, Maul being a more formidable opponent than either Jedi had ever faced before; wielding his [[Darth Maul's lightsaber|double-bladed lightsaber]] with vicious efficiency. Despite Maul's seeming dominance on the battlefield, however, he continually gave ground over the entire battle, leading the two Jedi into a labyrinth of catwalks. Maul then leapt up to a higher level, with the Jedi following. Maul split the two Jedi apart after Kenobi was forced back over the ledge.<ref name="SWE1" />

 

Meanwhile, Darth Maul engaged Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan in a furious [[lightsaber duel]]. The trio fought through a pair of [[blast door]]s connecting the hangar to the [[Plasma Refinery Complex|Theed Generator Complex]]. On a catwalk across the Complex, the duel raged for a long time, Maul being a more formidable opponent than either Jedi had ever faced before; wielding his [[Darth Maul's lightsaber|double-bladed lightsaber]] with vicious efficiency. Despite Maul's seeming dominance on the battlefield, however, he continually gave ground over the entire battle, leading the two Jedi into a labyrinth of catwalks. Maul then leapt up to a higher level, with the Jedi following. Maul split the two Jedi apart after Kenobi was forced back over the ledge.<ref name="SWE1" />

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==Aftermath==

 

==Aftermath==



{{Quote|His future is clouded, but I will guide his destiny. I will raise him to be the most powerful Jedi in the galaxy...I promise you.|Kenobi, promising his deceased Master he will train Skywalker|Star Wars: Obi-Wan}}

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{{Quote|His future is clouded, but I will guide his destiny. I will raise him to be the most powerful Jedi in the galaxy...I promise you.|Obi-Wan Kenobi, promising his deceased Master he will train Anakin Skywalker|Star Wars: Obi-Wan}}

 

After the battle, Amidala visited the families of every Gungan and Naboo soldier who had been killed.<ref>''[[Star Wars Episode I Journal: Queen Amidala]]''</ref> The students from the Royal House of Learning aided in liberating the Trade Federations remaining prison camps, and cleaning up the deactivated battle droids, when they were reunited with captain [[Nuun Pargen]] of the ''Crescent''. They were also honored in a minor ceremony by the Queen.<ref name="PoNE">{{WizCite|Secrets of Naboo|Peril on Naboo}} Epilogue</ref> [[Palpatine]] had been elected [[Supreme Chancellor]] in the meantime, replacing [[Finis Valorum]]. The next day, Palpatine arrived on Naboo with members of the [[Jedi High Council]] to oversee the arrest of Gunray and Haako. [[Yoda]] promoted Kenobi to full Jedi Knight and assigned him to train Skywalker. That evening, Qui-Gon was given a [[Jedi funeral]]. The Council members believed that Kenobi had destroyed Darth Maul,<ref name="SWE1" /> but he had survived to go into hiding.<ref name="Wrath">''[[Star Wars: The Wrath of Darth Maul]]''</ref> During Jinn's funeral, the recently honored students were approached by Sabé, and asked to help end a minor rebellion by a dark-side force-adept.<ref name="IoTAG:A5">''[[Star Wars: Invasion of Theed Adventure Game]]'', Adventure 5: Renegade</ref> The day after, the Gungans and Naboo celebrated with a parade in Theed, complete with overflights by N-1 starfighters,<ref name="SWE1" /> [[N-X Police Cruiser]]s, and [[NB-1S Royal Bomber]]s.<ref name="BfN" /> After the battle, young Skywalker wrote a journal about his experience with the Jedi.<ref name="Anakin Journal">''[[Star Wars Episode I Journal: Anakin Skywalker]]''</ref> The Security Forces and resistance fighters assembled in the Theed Hangar to see the two off as they left in the [[J-type 327 Nubian royal starship|Royal Starship]].<ref name="SW:OW" /> The battle's companion, the diversionary conflict by the Gungan Army at the Great Grass Plains, won renown by military historians. Large ground battles such as that one were rare in during the time of galactic peace.<ref name="EG Warfare">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''</ref>

 

After the battle, Amidala visited the families of every Gungan and Naboo soldier who had been killed.<ref>''[[Star Wars Episode I Journal: Queen Amidala]]''</ref> The students from the Royal House of Learning aided in liberating the Trade Federations remaining prison camps, and cleaning up the deactivated battle droids, when they were reunited with captain [[Nuun Pargen]] of the ''Crescent''. They were also honored in a minor ceremony by the Queen.<ref name="PoNE">{{WizCite|Secrets of Naboo|Peril on Naboo}} Epilogue</ref> [[Palpatine]] had been elected [[Supreme Chancellor]] in the meantime, replacing [[Finis Valorum]]. The next day, Palpatine arrived on Naboo with members of the [[Jedi High Council]] to oversee the arrest of Gunray and Haako. [[Yoda]] promoted Kenobi to full Jedi Knight and assigned him to train Skywalker. That evening, Qui-Gon was given a [[Jedi funeral]]. The Council members believed that Kenobi had destroyed Darth Maul,<ref name="SWE1" /> but he had survived to go into hiding.<ref name="Wrath">''[[Star Wars: The Wrath of Darth Maul]]''</ref> During Jinn's funeral, the recently honored students were approached by Sabé, and asked to help end a minor rebellion by a dark-side force-adept.<ref name="IoTAG:A5">''[[Star Wars: Invasion of Theed Adventure Game]]'', Adventure 5: Renegade</ref> The day after, the Gungans and Naboo celebrated with a parade in Theed, complete with overflights by N-1 starfighters,<ref name="SWE1" /> [[N-X Police Cruiser]]s, and [[NB-1S Royal Bomber]]s.<ref name="BfN" /> After the battle, young Skywalker wrote a journal about his experience with the Jedi.<ref name="Anakin Journal">''[[Star Wars Episode I Journal: Anakin Skywalker]]''</ref> The Security Forces and resistance fighters assembled in the Theed Hangar to see the two off as they left in the [[J-type 327 Nubian royal starship|Royal Starship]].<ref name="SW:OW" /> The battle's companion, the diversionary conflict by the Gungan Army at the Great Grass Plains, won renown by military historians. Large ground battles such as that one were rare in during the time of galactic peace.<ref name="EG Warfare">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''</ref>

 

 

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The video game ''[[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds]],'' released in [[2001]], features an alternate history scenario where the Gungan Grand Army (consisting of three fambaas—one with a deflector shield and [[Fambaa sonic cannon|two with cannons]], two [[Raaptur|heavy Raapturs]], one [[Swift (creature)|scout]], three [[cerrabore]]s, two [[Lerraa|heavy Lerraas]], two [[medic]]s, and 12 militiagungs with [[Roos Tarpals]] and [[Jar Jar Binks]]) liberates Theed following a total victory on the Great Grass Plains. The Gungan army enters Theed via the gates to the south and proceeds through the city, destroying the [[Trade Federation fortress]]es blocking the way and rescuing Royal Security Force units, who join the Gungan's struggle. As the Trade Federation military buildings are destroyed, the Gungan army receives reinforcements. Lastly the Gungan army destroys the [[Neimoidian Throne|Trade Federation Monument]] which had been erected, freeing Naboo. The mission was also included in the game's [[2002]] expansion pack, ''[[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns|Clone Campaigns]].'' The [[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Prima's Official Strategy Guide|game's strategy guide]] walks the player through the mission space and recommends the player group the units together under the Fambaa's shield.

 

The video game ''[[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds]],'' released in [[2001]], features an alternate history scenario where the Gungan Grand Army (consisting of three fambaas—one with a deflector shield and [[Fambaa sonic cannon|two with cannons]], two [[Raaptur|heavy Raapturs]], one [[Swift (creature)|scout]], three [[cerrabore]]s, two [[Lerraa|heavy Lerraas]], two [[medic]]s, and 12 militiagungs with [[Roos Tarpals]] and [[Jar Jar Binks]]) liberates Theed following a total victory on the Great Grass Plains. The Gungan army enters Theed via the gates to the south and proceeds through the city, destroying the [[Trade Federation fortress]]es blocking the way and rescuing Royal Security Force units, who join the Gungan's struggle. As the Trade Federation military buildings are destroyed, the Gungan army receives reinforcements. Lastly the Gungan army destroys the [[Neimoidian Throne|Trade Federation Monument]] which had been erected, freeing Naboo. The mission was also included in the game's [[2002]] expansion pack, ''[[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns|Clone Campaigns]].'' The [[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Prima's Official Strategy Guide|game's strategy guide]] walks the player through the mission space and recommends the player group the units together under the Fambaa's shield.

 

 



Also released in 2001 was the video game ''[[Star Wars: Obi-Wan]];'' the player takes the guise of the titular character. The game has a [[Obi-Wan: Prima's Official Strategy Guide|strategy guide]]. This battle takes place over three missions. In ''Grounded,'' Kenobi joins with the Resistance fighters to destroy a turbolaser cannon. The outline in this article is only one way to pass the mission, and Kenobi has a number of weapons at his disposal. It is possible to ignore many of the enemies blocking the player's way. ''Valuable Assistance'' expands on the scene inside the hangar, with Kenobi cutting through six power cells. The duel with Darth Maul in ''Darth Maul'' is similar to that of the movie but has different details. The melting pit has catwalks that are not in the movie. Also, Kenobi duels Maul directly, depleting his health and cutting his lightsaber in half, then defeating him again. Unlike the movie, Obi-Wan does not lose his lightsaber in the game, and as such defeats the Sith Lord with his own weapon instead of Qui-Gon's. When Maul is defeated, Obi-Wan Force-pushes him into the melting pit, which causes his two halves to separate, instead of Maul simply falling into the pit as in the movie. The mission opens with Obi-Wan trapped behind the barrier and watches Qui-Gon and Maul fight. That duel is not scripted, showing the player a different duel each time the mission starts.

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Also released in 2001 was the video game ''[[Star Wars: Obi-Wan]];'' the player takes the guise of the titular character. The game has a [[Obi-Wan: Prima's Official Strategy Guide|strategy guide]]. This battle takes place over three missions. In ''Grounded,'' Kenobi joins with the Resistance fighters to destroy a turbolaser cannon. The outline in this article is only one way to pass the mission, and Kenobi has a number of weapons at his disposal. It is possible to ignore many of the enemies blocking the player's way. ''Valuable Assistance'' expands on the scene inside the hangar, with Kenobi cutting through six power cells. The duel with Darth Maul in ''Darth Maul'' is similar to that of the movie but has different details. The melting pit has catwalks that are not in the movie. Also, Kenobi duels Maul directly, depleting his health and cutting his lightsaber in half, then defeating him again. Unlike the movie, Obi-Wan does not lose his lightsaber in the game's version of the final duel, and as such defeats the Sith Lord with his own weapon instead of Qui-Gon's. When Maul is defeated for good, Obi-Wan Force-pushes him into the melting pit, which causes his two halves to separate, instead of Maul simply falling into the pit as in the movie. The mission opens with Obi-Wan trapped behind the barrier and watches Qui-Gon and Maul fight. That duel is not scripted, showing the player a different duel each time the mission starts.

 

 

 

In the [[2004]] [[video game]] ''[[Star Wars: Battlefront]],'' this battle appears during the game's mission entitled ''Rebellion on Theed'', although the storyline is [[Canon|S-canon]] by [[Leland Chee]]; <ref>[http://blogs.starwars.com/holocron/56/comments]</ref> the mission is from the point of view of the Trade Federation Droid Army and features a droid victory instead of the canonical Naboo victory. Darth Sidious commands the army to defend Theed, and the droids engage the Naboo Security Forces and recapture certain locations (The Office, the Palace, the Rotunda, the Embassy and the Plaza) before eliminating the Naboo soldiers. AATs and Gian speeders appear in the level and can be driven.<ref>The ''[[Star Wars: Battlefront]]'' [[Battlefront: Prima Official Game Guide|strategy guide]] gives strategies for the map on which the level appears but does not include information on the ''Historical Campaign.''</ref>

 

In the [[2004]] [[video game]] ''[[Star Wars: Battlefront]],'' this battle appears during the game's mission entitled ''Rebellion on Theed'', although the storyline is [[Canon|S-canon]] by [[Leland Chee]]; <ref>[http://blogs.starwars.com/holocron/56/comments]</ref> the mission is from the point of view of the Trade Federation Droid Army and features a droid victory instead of the canonical Naboo victory. Darth Sidious commands the army to defend Theed, and the droids engage the Naboo Security Forces and recapture certain locations (The Office, the Palace, the Rotunda, the Embassy and the Plaza) before eliminating the Naboo soldiers. AATs and Gian speeders appear in the level and can be driven.<ref>The ''[[Star Wars: Battlefront]]'' [[Battlefront: Prima Official Game Guide|strategy guide]] gives strategies for the map on which the level appears but does not include information on the ''Historical Campaign.''</ref>

 

 

 

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In the ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga|LEGO Star Wars video game]],'' Chapters 5 and 6 of ''The Phantom Menace'' portion take place during this time period, but the participants are re-stylized as mute LEGO characters. The game is for two players but if only one is active the second becomes AI-controlled. In ''Retake the Theed Palace,'' the players use the figures of Jinn and Kenobi and start outside the Royal Palace. Panaka, Amidala, R2-D2 and Anakin can also be controlled. Moving into the courtyard, the players fight battle droids and destroyer droids. The players must then use the game's "Force powers" to lower a ramp and ascend to the second level, where they must switch to R2-D2 and open a door. The next area features a battle-damaged background. The players must use the game's "Force powers" to solve the puzzle and use one of the grapple guns to get across. The players must then stand on switches to open the next door, revealing more battle droids. After that, the players must build with LEGO studs to create a door for R2 to open, leading into a courtyard and more droids. In that area, the players rebuild a staircase and travel up it, and then fix a bridge. After the bridge they must solve a puzzle, using Skywalker to travel through a chute to open a switch to the door, letting the others into an area full of droids. Then the two Jedi characters must use their "force powers" on a puzzle to go to the next level and open the door to the Palace. The players must then move up the staircase and fight destroyer droids. The path to the next area is behind a stature, which leads to the hangar. There the players rescue six Naboo pilots scattered around the hangar by Force-jumping to their positions or using the "force" to stack platforms to jump on. When the pilots are freed, the player-controlled R2-D2 must open the main hangar door, ending the mission. The mission's opening video contradicts the movie by using a Flash speeder to ambush the AAT near the hangar instead of the Gian speeder.

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In the ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga|LEGO Star Wars video game]],'' Chapters 5 and 6 of ''The Phantom Menace'' portion take place during this time period, but the participants are re-stylized as mute LEGO characters. The game is for two players but if only one is active the second becomes AI-controlled. In ''Retake the Theed Palace,'' the players use the figures of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan and start outside the Royal Palace. Padme, Panaka, R2-D2 and Anakin can also be controlled. Moving into the courtyard, the players fight battle droids and destroyer droids. The players must then use the game's "Force powers" to lower a ramp and ascend to the second level, where they must switch to R2-D2 and open a door. The next area features a battle-damaged background. The players must use the game's "Force powers" to solve the puzzle and use one of the grapple guns to get across. The players must then stand on switches to open the next door, revealing more battle droids. After that, the players must build with LEGO studs to create a door for R2 to open, leading into a courtyard and more droids. In that area, the players rebuild a staircase and travel up it, and then fix a bridge. After the bridge they must solve a puzzle, using Anakin to travel through a chute to open a switch to the door, letting the others into an area full of droids. Then the two Jedi characters must use their "force powers" on a puzzle to go to the next level and open the door to the Palace. The players must then move up the staircase and fight destroyer droids. The path to the next area is behind a stature, which leads to the hangar. There the players rescue six Naboo pilots scattered around the hangar by Force-jumping to their positions or using the "force" to stack platforms to jump on. When the pilots are freed, the player-controlled R2-D2 must open the main hangar door, ending the mission. The mission's opening video contradicts the movie by using a Flash speeder to ambush the AAT near the hangar instead of the Gian speeder.

 

 



In ''Darth Maul,'' Jinn and Kenobi face Darth Maul. The Sith Lord starts by Force-lifting the walkway so the Jedi can't get across the chasm. Then he engages in a sequence where the characters and he Force-push items at each other. When that is done, he runs away and the players can re-place the bridge and follow. The players must then proceed down the hallway to face Maul again and follow as Maul jumps up walkways placed around a column. At the end of that is the catwalk area with a jumping puzzle. Passing through that leads the players to battle droid commanders and troops which must be defeated. Each player must then take out a destroyer droid and step on a switch to raise a platform to where Maul escaped to. After that is the laser gate room, which must be disabled by using the "Force powers" to flick switches until the players reach the final area; there are only four gates instead of the canonical seven gates. They fight Darth Maul until his hit points are reduced, then he jumps up and uses his "force powers" to toss LEGO items against the players. He does this twice until forced back onto the playing field, where the players defeat him again. The closing video then plays and features the final moments of the fight. When Maul is defeated, though, his torso falls into the pit and his LEGO legs remain standing and move around.

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In ''Darth Maul,'' Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan face Darth Maul. The Sith Lord starts by Force-lifting the walkway so the Jedi can't get across the chasm. Then he engages in a sequence where the characters and he Force-push items at each other. When that is done, he runs away and the players can re-place the bridge and follow. The players must then proceed down the hallway to face Maul again and follow as Maul jumps up walkways placed around a column. At the end of that is the catwalk area with a jumping puzzle. Passing through that leads the players to battle droid commanders and troops which must be defeated. Each player must then take out a destroyer droid and step on a switch to raise a platform to where Maul escaped to. After that is the laser gate room, which must be disabled by using the "Force powers" to flick switches until the players reach the final area; there are only four gates instead of the canonical seven gates. They fight Darth Maul until his hit points are reduced, then he jumps up and uses his "force powers" to toss LEGO items against the players. He does this twice until forced back onto the playing field, where the players defeat him again. The closing video then plays and features the final moments of the fight. When Maul is defeated, though, his torso falls into the pit and his LEGO legs remain standing and move around.

 

 

 

The game's [[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga: Prima Official Game Guide|strategy guide]] reveals the required actions to complete the puzzles and shows all the bonus areas.

 

The game's [[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga: Prima Official Game Guide|strategy guide]] reveals the required actions to complete the puzzles and shows all the bonus areas.

 

 



The [[2012]] [[Scholastic]] kids book ''[[LEGO Star Wars: Darth Maul's Mission]]'' gives a humorous take on the battle. When Darth Maul confronted the Jedi, Jinn calls him "Little Red Riding Hood." During the duel, Maul succeeded in knocking Jinn into a storage closet. When Kenobi was trapped in the laser barriers, he rebuilt scattered droid parts into a speeder bike, but Maul broke the speeder, knocking Kenobi into the pit. Then a [[Unidentified Jawa|Jawa]] appears and flew directly into Maul, knocking him into the pit. Kenobi waved goodbye, calling out, "see you next fall, Darth Maul." The Heroes then threw a party in Theed.

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The [[2012]] [[Scholastic]] kids book ''[[LEGO Star Wars: Darth Maul's Mission]]'' gives a humorous take on the battle. When Darth Maul confronts the Jedi, Qui-Gon calls him "Little Red Riding Hood." During the duel, Maul succeeds in knocking Qui-Gon into a storage closet. When Obi-Wan is trapped in the laser barriers, he rebuilds scattered droid parts into a speeder bike, but Maul breaks the speeder, knocking Obi-Wan into the pit. Then a [[Unidentified Jawa|Jawa]] appears and flies directly into Maul, knocking him into the pit. Obi-Wan then waves goodbye, calling out, "see you next fall, Darth Maul." The Heroes then throw a party in Theed.

 

 

 

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