Obi-Wan Kenobi (ASWS)

"Our compassion extends to all beings in the galaxy, and with an open and loving heart we direct our compassion for the benefit of the universe."

- Obi-Wan Kenobi

Obi-Wan Kenobi was a Jedi Knight during the Invasion of Utapau. He was born on Dantooine and was taken into the Jedi Order as an infant, where he eventually became the apprentice of Jedi Master Jard Dooku. On some occasions, he also received training from Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, and because of Obi-Wan's tense relationship with Dooku he sometimes felt as if Qui-Gon was more of a mentor to him than anyone else. This continued even after he passed his Jedi Trials and became a Jedi Knight, before which he participated in the Stark Hyperspace War.

After the Trade Federation blockaded Utapau, Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum sent Obi-Wan and Dooku to Utapau to negotiate with Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray in the hopes of ending the conflict. However, the negotiations never took place, and Obi-Wan and Dooku, along with Jar Binks, helped Queen Arcadia escape the planet, only to end up on Tatooine to repair their vessel. It was there that they met Annikin Skywalker, who offered to repair the ship. They also came into contact with Sarus, the leader of the Ophuchi Clan, who believed that Annikin was destined to fulfill the Prophecy of the Chosen One. After securing Annikin's freedom from a contract with Jabba the Hutt, Obi-Wan agreed to take Annikin to Coruscant where the Jedi High Council decided to test Annikin's Force potential.

Years later, during the Galactic Civil War, Obi-Wan changed his name to "Ben" and went into hiding. Despite this, he periodically contacted Bail Prestor Organa, Viceroy of Alderaan, and during one such conversation he discussed Organa's daughter, Leia Organa, and her associations with Epin Lanmaw, who was the son of a former Jedi Padawan.

Early life
Obi-Wan Kenobi was born on Dantooine to two young Human settlers who allowed the Jedi Order to take their son for training. Obi-Wan was placed under the guidance of Jedi Master Yoda alongside other Jedi Padawans of his age. When he was thirteen years old, he fell in love with fellow Padawan Siri Tachi, but nothing came of their relationship, as Siri and her master were transferred to the School of Hidden Wisdom on Baltimn. After she left, Obi-Wan continued his studies with teachers such as Cin Drallig. Some felt that his abilities made him arrogant, though under Yoda’s guidance he felt he was able to overcome this flaw.

By the time Obi-Wan was nearly thirteen years old, he still had not yet been chosen by a Jedi Knight or Jedi Master to become an apprentice. This caused him to worry, as students who were not selected for apprenticeship by the age of thirteen were assigned to the Jedi Service Corps, where the apprentices spent the remainder of their lives in community service. In hopes of being selected by Jedi Master Jard Dooku, Obi-Wan fought against one of his competitors, Bruck Chun, to draw attention to himself. However, what Dooku deemed to be Obi-Wan's aggressiveness caused Dooku to reject him, so Obi-Wan was assigned to be a miner on Bandomeer. Coincidentally, Dooku was also assigned to Bandomeer on a mission and the two were sent on the same ship. On the way to the planet, Obi-Wan and Dooku together found out that Dooku’s former apprentice, Xanatos, had set a trap to assassinate Dooku. This helped Dooku feel that Obi-Wan was worthy to be his apprentice, so Dooku selected him and Obi-Wan was reassigned from the Service Corps.

While he was Dooku's apprentice, Obi-Wan encountered someone whom he loved and later said she was the one woman he would have given up the Jedi Order to be with. Around that same time, Obi-Wan was put through survival training in a desert. He was able to take away what he felt were valuable skills from it, and though it was not an experience he enjoyed, he was able to remember most of what he had learned during his training.

Initial conflicts
In the years that followed, Obi-Wan and Dooku came to have opposing views on the Jedi Order, particularly in regards to its relationship to the Supreme Chancellor and the Galactic Senate. This strained their relationship, and Obi-Wan recounted that his training often became awkward, sometimes to the point of tension approaching ferocity. Even so, when the Stark Hyperspace War broke out, Obi-Wan and Dooku were shown to be able to work together in situations that they found to be more difficult. The Stark Hyperspace War was a small regional military conflict fought primarily in the Quotile system, and it was one of many conflicts the Galactic Republic faced after the Ruusan Reformation that fortunately did not turn into a full-scale war. The Republic and the Jedi fought against the forces of the Stark Commercial Combine, a fierce group of pirates, mercenaries, bounty hunters and assassins that had united together under the leadership of Iaco Stark. The Combine received some aid from the Trade Federation during the conflict.

The conflict began with a series of raids in the Outer Rim and was solved by peaceful negotiations by the Republic’s diplomats, including Senator Finis Valorum and Jedi Master Tyvokka. The conflict escalated into a war through the supposed aggressions between Senator Ranulph Tarkin and the actions of the Combine and the Trade Federation. The entire war was fought in five battles that took place around Troiken, except for one battle on the planet Thyferra. At the end of the war, Stark defected and aided the Republic in ending the war. Soon after, the war officially ended. Obi-Wan, Dooku and Quinlan Vos had been members of Tyvokka’s negotiation team and fought in the Fourth Battle of Quotile, a conflict in which Obi-Wan risked his life to protect Dooku. It was at that point where he proved that, despite their differences, they could work together. It was also during that battle that Obi-Wan’s friendship with Vos grew, and they came to consider each other good friends.

Despite the fact that Obi-Wan and Dooku were able to prove to others that they had a somewhat strong relationship of trust as master and apprentice, the tensions between them continued to grow until their relationship became one of supposed bitterness. Obi-Wan confided in a Jedi Council member named Qui-Gon Jinn, and Qui-Gon advised him on the situation. Though he was on the Council, Qui-Gon was said to have been somewhat of a maverick Jedi and believed deeply in the Living Force while others did not. Qui-Gon attempted to teach Obi-Wan its philosophies, but Dooku became aware of it and demanded that the lessons be stopped. Qui-Gon complied, but that did not stop him from being a mentor to Obi-Wan both before and after Obi-Wan passed his trials and became a Jedi Knight. From that point on, Obi-Wan simply saw Dooku as a teacher rather than a master.

Ambassadorial role
Many years later, the Galactic Senate passed a law that declared the use of slaves from outside the Galactic Republic by Republic companies to be illegal. Two of the principle supporters of the law's passage were Utapau Senator Malus Palpatine and the planet's monarch, Queen Sabé Arcadia. The Trade Federation, a trading corporation in the Republic that relied on slave labor, was vocally outraged by the measure and blockaded Utapau in retaliation. Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum, with the approval of the Jedi High Council, assigned Obi-Wan and Dooku to travel to Utapau as Republic ambassadors and negotiate for the ending of the blockade onboard the Trade Federation vessels.

Shortly after they arrived on the Federation command ship, Obi-Wan and Dooku were targeted for assassination, first being nearly killed by a toxic gas and second by being attacked by squadrons of B-1 battle droids and Droidekas. After fighting off the droids while attempting to break into the vessel's bridge, Obi-Wan and Dooku fled through the ventilation system where they eventually stowed on board separate ships to be used for an invasion of Utapau.

When his ship landed, Obi-Wan assaulted the droid pilots and the ship crashed in the swamps where Obi-Wan was able to escape, although his lightsaber was rendered inactive when it hit the water while ignited. Within minutes, he was attacked by a group of battle droids and fled, as his lightsaber still did not work. Dooku, who was in the area, destroyed the droids and introduced Obi-Wan to Jar Binks, a Gungan who claimed to be the Crowned Prince of the Gungan Empire. Binks offered to bring them to the Gungan city Otoh Gunga for safety, although he rescinded the offer when he told them he was banished. Obi-Wan, however, was able to convince him to take them there anyway.

When they arrived in the city, they were arrested by Gungan guards who brought them before the Gungan High Council. Obi-Wan and Dooku requested the Council's assistance in helping to defeat the droid army, although the Gungan leader Rugor Nass refused as the Gungan Empire did not like the Humans of Utapau. Dooku was able to convince them to provide them a transport to reach Theed, the planet's capital, and Obi-Wan was also able to save Binks from the execution he would have faced for breaking his exile. Upon leaving the city in a Gungan bongo transport and traveling into the ocean core, the fastest way to Theed from Otoh Gungan, Obi-Wan and Dooku learned that Binks had been banished for letting the Humans steal the Kaiburr crystal, an artifact of great importance to the Gungans that the Humans also believed was left by a Dark Jedi named Xendor. The story was interrupted when the craft was attacked by a sea creature, although a larger creature attacked it which allowed the transport to escape into an underground route towards Theed.

In Theed, Obi-Wan and the others found a group of battle droids escorting Queen Arcadia and her advisers to an internment camp on the outskirts of the city. The three helped to free them, and security force member Captain Panaka escorted the entire group to the hangar bay where they intended to escape on Arcadia's personal starship to Coruscant. Obi-Wan destroyed a group of battle droids to free the royal pilots, and once that was done he too escaped onto the ship. Within moments, the ship lifted off and entered into orbit, although it was nearly destroyed when the shield generator was damaged by an attack from the blockade vessels. The astromech droid R2-D2 was able to repair the shield generator, allowing the ship to escape. However, the hyperdrive was also damaged, so Obi-Wan ordered the pilot Ric Olié to head for Tatooine, a desert planet that the ship's databanks said had no Trade Federation presence.

Tatooine layover
Once the ship was headed for the Outer Rim, Obi-Wan and Dooku told Arcadia that they were en route to Tatooine, though Panaka protested because of the presence of the Hutts, a criminal syndicate on Tatooine. Obi-Wan and Dooku, however, were able to convince Arcadia to trust in their judgment. Hours later, the ship arrived at Tatooine and began to descend towards the Anchorhead settlement. They did not immediately recognize that there was a sandstorm a few kilometers from the settlement, as their short-range navigational sensors were offline due to the damage from the blockade, and by the time they realized it, they were already grazing the storm. This caused the ship to crash nearly two kilometers from Anchorhead, and it sustained additional damage around the hyperdrive generator.

Just after the crash, Obi-Wan encountered a young man named Annikin Skywalker who had made his way into the cargo hold to make sure everyone was safe after the crash, although Dooku mocked the gesture. Regardless, Obi-Wan told Annikin about the hyperdrive problems, and Annikin offered to help fix it. After Obi-Wan showed Annikin the damage, Annikin told him that all of the systems on the ship would have to be turned offline, so he offered to let everyone stay at his family moisture farm. After receiving Arcada's permission, Obi-Wan agreed to go with Annikin to seek permission from his family, although before they left Dooku chastised Obi-Wan for taking on another "pet project", and after realizing Annikin overheard, Obi-Wan told him to ignore Dooku. Half of a standard hour later, the two arrived at the moisture farm where Obi-Wan met Annikin's mother, Shmi Skywalker-Lars, his stepfather Cliegg Lars and his stepbrother, Owen Lars. They proposed their plan, and although initially reluctant, Cliegg agreed to let the ship's crew stay at the homestead.

The next morning, Obi-Wan and Annikin woke up earlier than the Lars family with the rest of the crew, save for Dooku, to try to finish most of the daily chores before working on the ship. When they were done, Annikin and Obi-Wan, along with the Lars's protocol droid C-3PO and R2-D2, returned to the ship and started working on repairs for the entire day, during which time Obi-Wan got to know Annikin. They spoke about their pasts, and Annikin told him that he knew Obi-Wan was a Jedi because he had seen his lightsaber, so Obi-Wan told him about Jedi beliefs and philosophies. During their discussion, Annikin became tired and made a mistake when fixing the hyperdrive, causing it to spark and parts of it to break off, which in turn set the repairs back by a few hours. As Annikin became frustrated, he took Obi-Wan's advice to return to the homstead for the day.

After the family and crew ate dinner, Annikin ran into the kitchen and told everyone that he saw lights and movement at the ship that wasn't from the guards, so Obi-Wan and Dooku, along with Arcadia, Binks and the guards, sped to the site and found that the people were part of a group of desert hermits, and were led by a man named Sarus. Sarus told them that he needed to speak with Annikin and the two Jedi in the Dune Sea, and after a few minutes of consideration and initial protests from Dooku, they agreed to follow him into the Dune Sea, as did Arcadia and Binks without the royal guards.

After having walked for nearly eight hours, Obi-Wan and the others arrived at the hermit compound, a self-sufficient village underneath the ground, where they learned that the group was called the Ophuchi Clan. Sarus led the group to a feast that they accepted, despite being surprised by the hospitality. After becoming uncomfortable with the silence of the meal, Annikin asked about a prophet on a statue he had seen while walking it. That led to a discussion on the Ophuchi themselves, which in turn led to a discussion on the Stark Hyperspace War. Obi-Wan felt somewhat uncomfortable when Sarus and Arcadia got into a brief argument about Nute Gunray, although Dooku was able to intervene.

Once the feast was over, Sarus led the group through a group of catacombs to a cave sanctuary that the Ophuchi had been going to for thousands of years that had numerous ancient writings and cave paintings on the walls. After explaining how the Ophuchi were led there by the Shaman of the Whills, an ancient prophetic figure, Sarus told them about the Prophecy of the Chosen One, which spoke of the one who would bring balance to the Force. This got Obi-Wan and Dooku's attention, as they knew the Prophecy of the Chosen One to be a Jedi prophecy. Annikin asked who the Chosen One was, and Sarus said that it was Annikin himself.

Sarus went on to explain a painting that showed a dove, which represented the Chosen One, being freed from metaphorical chains by one called the Argus and then slaying a serpent, but Annikin left for a catacomb in the caves, which Sarus followed him into. While they were gone, Obi-Wan got into an argument with Dooku over the validity of the prophecy. Dooku believed that the prophecy had to be false, as it meant the Chosen One would destroy the Sith and the Sith had already been destroyed in the New Sith Wars. Obi-Wan believed it was possible that the Sith were still active, which offended Dooku as he believed Obi-Wan was doubting the sacrifices of Jedi Masters Alsius Hoth and Valenthyne Farfalla, the two Jedi who were noted as destroying the Sith. When Sarus returned, he told them that he had faced a Sith Lord on Tatooine eighteen years earlier, and while Obi-Wan believed him, Dooku did not.

Later that night, Annikin was still in the catcombs, leaving Obi-Wan and the others to wait for him. However, Annikin fell down the pathway from a small ledge into the cave, injuring himself. When he was awake, Obi-Wan and the others offered to remain at the Ophuchi Sanctuary longer to let him rest, though in they end they decided to return to the Lars homestead. During the walk back, Sarus told Obi-Wan about the circumstances surrounding Annikin's birth, during which time Shmi Skywalker conceived him while being a virgin and how Sarus helped to deliver him. They arrived back at the homestead at dawn, and Obi-Wan found out that Owen Lars had used his contacts to repair the royal starship, as he wanted Obi-Wan and the other "outsiders" to leave. After Annikin spoke with his mother about his birth, Obi-Wan offered to let Annikin travel with them to Coruscant for possible training at the Jedi Temple, although they first had to free him from his sharecropping contract with Jabba the Hutt which, after a conversation with Jabba's employee Bib Fortuna, could only be accomplished by winning a swoop race against Annikin's swoop racing rival Sebulba.

The next day, after Annikin had worked on repairing his damaged swoop racer throughout the night, Obi-Wan arrived at the swoop track with the others, where Obi-Wan became involved in a brief altercation with Bib Fortuna. Before the race began, after overhearing Owen tell Annikin that he felt he was going off on an "idealistic crusade", Obi-Wan took a moment to wish Annikin luck before moving into the spectator building. Minutes later, Annikin won the race, after which they returned to the Lars homestead.

As Annikin was packing his belongings, Obi-Wan said goodbye to Sarus, who was returning to the Ophuchi Sanctuary, and shortly thereafter they also said goodbye to the Lars family before Obi-Wan returned with Annikin to the starship. Just as they were approaching the ship, they were attacked by Darth Maul, whom Obi-Wan did not know, and Obi-Wan engaged in a lightsaber duel with him. Annikin was able to escape to the ship and get them to lift off, and when it was flying low overhead Obi-Wan and Maul both jumped onto the boarding ramp, although Obi-Wan kicked Maul off. After escaping onto the ship, Obi-Wan believed that Maul's combat abilities indicated that he was a Sith Lord.

Return to Coruscant
Hours later, the ship touched down on Coruscant where the group briefly met with Senator Palpatine and Chancellor Valorum. However, Obi-Wan left with Dooku and Annikin for the Jedi Temple, where Obi-Wan briefed the Jedi High Council about what happened on Utapau and Tatooine. The High Council was skeptical of his claims regarding the possible Sith Lord and Annikin being the Chosen One, although they agreed to investigate the former and test Annikin's Force abilities. Shortly thereafter, Obi-Wan took Annikin on a tour of a select group of areas in the Jedi Temple, during which time he introduced Annikin to Master Yoda. He was also able to gain Annikin access to areas in the Jedi Temple, such as the Room of a Thousand Fountains, that were not deemed to be restricted.

Galactic Civil War
Many years later, sometime before or during the Galactic Civil War, Obi-Wan began going by the name "Ben". In 7 BBY, he had a holo-conversation with Bail Prestor Organa about Organa's daughter, Leia Organa. Organa explained a situation with a boy of Leia's age, Epin Lanmaw, and that he had a strange feeling about the boy, knowing that his father, Sadvo Lanmaw, was once a member of the Jedi Order. Obi-Wan recognized the name as that of a Jedi Padawan, one who had studied the dark side, whom he once had come into contact with. Although he wanted to help, Obi-Wan told Organa that he would have to access the Jedi Archives to determine whether or not Lanmaw was the same person as the Jedi Padawan, and that the Jedi Archives were inaccessible. Organa informed Obi-Wan that he would keep him informed, and the two ended their conversation.

Personality and traits
Having been trained in different ways by Jard Dooku, his official Jedi Master, and Qui-Gon Jinn, his unofficial mentor, Obi-Wan received what many considered to be two drastically different points of view on a viariety of issues, specifically the nature of the Force itself. Dooku taught him more so-called orthodox views of the Force, save for his lessons on drawing from both the light side and the dark side of the Force to achieve a personal balance, whereas Qui-Gon Jinn taught him to be mindful of the Living Force, which centered around keeping concentration on the present rather than the future. Despite this, he was said by some Jedi Masters to have been more aggressive as a youth, as evidenced by what Yoda felt was a somewhat brutal training duel with Bruck Chun before Obi-Wan became apprenticed to Dooku.

While he was younger, although sometimes while a Jedi Knight, Obi-Wan possessed what many referred to as a dry sense of humor and a sarcastic wit. He tended to make jokes in tense situations hoping to lighten moods he felt were too serious or too tense, and one of these times was onboard the Trade Federation, command ship before the Invasion of Utapau began, when Obi-Wan joked about the shortness of the negotiation efforts. Dooku frequently chastised him for this, telling him to save his humor for another person.

Although he did not often speak of it, there was at least one occasion where Obi-Wan broke Jedi tradition and fell in love with a fellow Padawan, Siri Tachi. After a brief romantic relationship, Siri was transferred to the School of Hidden Wisdom on Baltimn, marking one of Obi-Wan's only romantic engagements. While on Tatooine, Obi-Wan lied to Annikin Skywalker and told him that he had never fallen in love, although at that same time he recalled to himself a time when he fell in love with someone that he said he would have given his whole life for. It was unknown whether he was referring to Siri Tachi or another woman.

According to Dooku, two of the more negative aspects of Obi-Wan's personality were his tendancy to take on what Dooku felt were "pet projects" and the fact that Obi-Wan seemed to easily believe in people he had never met. Whereas Dooku felt that spending time with Jar Binks and Annikin Skywalker was not worth their while, Obi-Wan believed that they had a great deal to offer and ensured that the two of them were with him when they left Utapau and Tatooine, respectively. Dooku also did not approve of the fact that Obi-Wan believed in Sarus's story about how the Sith were not extinct, feeling that Obi-Wan would rather throw away a firmly held Jedi belief than disbelieve what a stranger had to say. On certain occasions, Dooku also believed that Obi-Wan had not learned enough to become a Jedi Knight.

Powers and abilities
Obi-Wan was trained in diplomacy while a Padawan at the Jedi Temple and under Jard Dooku. This training led him to being selected by Chancellor Finis Valorum, with the permission of the Jedi High Council, to travel with Dooku to Utapau in an effort to negotiate for the release of the planet after the initial Trade Federation blockade. Both Obi-Wan and Dooku believed that the negotiations would be short due to their opinion that the Neimoidian leaders of the Trade Federation were cowardly, although they were never able to engage in the diplomatic efforts due to the Federation attack against them.

Along with this negotiation ability was his noted persuasiveness, both with and without the Force. He was able to use the Force to persuade Gungan High Councilor Rugor Nass to release Jar Binks from Binks's scheduled execution, and he was later able to convince the Jedi High Council to investigate the possibility that his Tatooine attacker, Darth Maul, was a Sith Lord and that Annikin Skywalker was the Chosen One, both being done without the Force.

Starting when he was a Padawan at the Jedi Temple, Yoda and other Jedi Masters believed Obi-Wan to be a highly skilled lightsaber duelist, despite the noted aggression he utilized while in combat training. These skills were utilized during the Stark Hyperspace War and the Invasion of Utapau, such as when he was attacked by Darth Maul on Tatooine. Although it was not known whether or not Maul was a Sith Lord, Obi-Wan still felt that Maul was highly trained in the Force, and Obi-Wan was able to end that duel with a stalemate. Although he did not receive extensive training in such areas, Obi-Wan was also able to assist Annikin Skywalker in his repairs to the royal starship on Tatooine, although he was more of an assistance while Annikin did the majority of the repairs to the engine.

Behind the scenes
Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Alternative Star Wars Saga is a re-imagining of the canon Obi-Wan Kenobi from the six motion pictures in the Star Wars Saga. Before even deciding to write the novel Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One, author Brandon Rhea began formulating ideas for what a re-imagined version of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace would look like. One of the ideas he came up with was to have Obi-Wan as the former apprentice of a re-imagined Count Dooku, with the canon character Qui-Gon Jinn serving in a more unofficial mentor capacity.

When this was decided, along with the decision to put Dooku in Qui-Gon’s place during the re-imagined Invasion of Naboo sequences, it necessitated the need to remove Qui-Gon as the one who located Annikin Skywalker, who at that point was still referred to as Anakin Skywalker. Rhea decided to make Obi-Wan the one who discovered Annikin’s potential, keeping it more in line with his discussion on Dagobah with Luke Skywalker in which he said that he “took it upon [himself] to train [Anakin] as a Jedi”.

Originally, Obi-Wan was meant to somehow sense a strong Force potential in Annikin Skywalker and come to believe that he would fulfill the ancient Prophecy of the Chosen One. However, Rhea eventually came to the conclusion that, having removed the element of midi-chlorians from the story, sensing something within Annikin was not a strong enough plot point. In the end, Rhea created the Ophuchi Clan and had Sarus give Obi-Wan reasons as to why Annikin was the Chosen One, having Obi-Wan serve as one of the few people who initially believed in Annikin’s potential destiny. Despite this, some elements of Obi-Wan sensing potential within Annikin did remain intact during the Tatooine layover storyline.

Another inspiration for Obi-Wan on Tatooine was a promotional image from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace that depicted Obi-Wan dueling Darth Maul on Tatooine, an image that was never actually filmed for the movie. When it came time to portray a brief lightsaber duel between Obi-Wan and Maul in The Chosen One, Rhea retained that image and used it as a basis for the duel. In November 2008, Star Wars Fanon Administrator Drewton edited the original promotional image to reflect changes made in The Chosen One.

Despite these changes in the history, as he has stated in the past, Rhea intends to keep his version of Obi-Wan Kenobi faithful to the original in most ways other than the history, meaning that how Obi-Wan Kenobi is portrayed will likely remain the same as it did in the films. One difference Rhea felt was important, however, was Obi-Wan's discussions of Jedi philosophies, particulary in the ninth chapter of The Chosen One. Rhea felt that the discussion of Jedi beliefs was a lost opportunity in the three Star Wars prequel films, and he intends to discuss and expand upon them wherever possible.

Although not confirmed directly in the text, Star Wars: The Alderaan Affair author Wayne Lipman III acknowledged that the character of "Ben" featured in the sixth chapter of the novel is, in fact, Obi-Wan Kenobi. The name is based on the name of Ben Kenobi, shown in the Original Star Wars Trilogy as Obi-Wan Kenobi's hidden alias while on Tatooine.

Along with all other characters in The Chosen One, Obi-Wan was set to appear in the now-canceled film called The Chosen One: The Animated Movie which was to be based on the novel. Unlike other characters, aside from Annikin Skywalker and Mace Windy, test images of Obi-Wan were developed in animated form, and there were four of him in total. In these tests, Obi-Wan was given different hair styles in the form of a facial screenshot, which allowed the designer to see what an animated Obi-Wan would possibly look like when on film.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Episode I - The Chosen One
 * Star Wars: The Alderaan Affair