Jaden Korr (PutYaGunsOn)

"Well, it's kind of a long story. I found myself on..."

- Jaden Korr

Jaden Korr was a Jedi of Luke Skywalker's new Jedi Order.

Early life
Jaden was born on Coruscant three years before the Battle of Yavin. Growing up in the slums of Coruscant, she was a street rat who often got herself into trouble. Over time, she would learn self-control and discipline, becoming less of a troublemaker. Her uncle taught her how to use a blaster since childhood, and gave her a DL-44 as a gift. When Jaden was 17, she entered a dream-like state while in her uncle's workshop. When she regained her normal consciousness, she found that she had built a lightsaber, and that her uncle's purple focusing crystal was gone. She turned the blade on, only to discover that she had used it.

When word reached the Jedi order of her accomplishment, they offered for Jaden to become a Jedi. Wanting to see more of the galaxy and use her new weapon, she agreed.

Career
Jaden became the apprentice of Master Kyle Katarn along with Rosh Penin.

It was said that Rosh Penin had feelings for Jaden. However, it was unknown if she ever returned them, as she never acted on them.

Personality and traits
A childhood street rat, Jaden has always been a thrill-seeker who knew how to use her surroundings. Her time with the Jedi has made her more heroic, and more active in hunting down the Sith.

Though Jaden rarely if ever used Dark Side powers, she had fewer qualms about killing than most Jedi.

Powers and abilities
Jaden can use most of the Force Powers taught to all Jedi apprentices. She has learned how to effectively use Force healing alongside her lightsaber during combat.

Though Jaden is proficient with a lightsaber, she often found herself using her uncle's DL-44 blaster pistol during her early days as a Jedi.

Behind the scenes

 * This version of Jaden Korr was created through a random character generator coded out fo indecisiveness over his/her appearance. The result was a red-skinned Twi'lek with a purple lightsaber.
 * This version of Jaden also exists to counteract the default assumption that all of the Star Wars games' protagonists are human.