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Cal Kestis and his trusty droid BD-1 return in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the sequel to Fallen Order that picks up five years later, with Kestis working with a new team to retrieve information for the infamous rebel leader Saw Gerrera.

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Kestis’s fight against the Empire takes him to the planet Koboh, and he discovers a mystery that ties back to the days of the High Republic. He finds a Jedi who’s been suspended in a bacta tank and awakens him, unaware of the dangers of what it will bring. We take a look at who exactly Dagan Gera is, and how his past with the Jedi Order influences the story of Jedi: Survivor.

The following article contains spoilers for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Please do not continue reading unless you have finished the game.

The Discovery Of Tanalorr

Dagan Gera bringing Santari Khri to Tanalorr for the first time

Long before Emperor Palpatine eviscerated the majority of the Jedi Order with his infamous Order 66, Dagan Gera was a renowned Jedi Master and explorer of the Outer Rim during the era of the High Republic. While exploring the Outer Rim near Kobothi Space, Gera ventured into the Koboh Abyss. Many tried to navigate the abyss but none had been successful until Gera.

The Koboh Abyss is an unchartable anomaly located above the planet Koboh. The abyss also blocks any communication from inside and outside of the space.

Gera managed to successfully navigate his way through the Koboh Abyss, and found a hidden world named Tanalorr. This planet was effectively unreachable through the Koboh Abyss, and Gera envisioned building a Jedi Temple and using Tanalorr to train future Jedi warriors. Gera worked with his colleague Master Santari Khri to create a set of compasses to help navigate ships through the Koboh Abyss and lead them to Tanalorr.

Fall Of A Jedi

Tanalorr invaded by Nihils

Unfortunately, Tanalorr was invaded by the Nihil, a group of marauders from the Outer Rim who challenged the Jedi and the High Republic. Gera tried to defend Tanalorr from the Nihil, but the Jedi Council ordered Gera to abandon Tanalorr, destroy the compasses, and would not sanction a counterattack against the Nihil.

The Nihil was a galactic threat because of their ability to travel through hyperspace in unconventional ways by using “Paths.”

Gera felt betrayed by the Council and refused to let the Nihil conquer Tanalorr. The Jedi succumbed to the Dark Side, and began slaughtering any Jedi he found destroying the compasses, but he was too late; all the compasses except one were destroyed. Master Khri tried to bring Gera back to the Light Side, but he was too far gone.

Santari Khri tries to bring Dagan Gera back from the Dark Side

Master Khri cut off Gera’s right arm and sealed him in a bacta tank in the Forest Array on Koboh. These arrays were built to harness the Koboh Matter, and the structures were the key to reaching Tanalorr without the assistance of the compasses. Master Khri believed Gera could still be saved, so she left him in stasis within the array.

Reclaiming Tanalorr

Cal Kestis finds Dagan Gera on Koboh

While exploring Koboh, Kestis senses Gera and experiences a vision from his past. He sees Gera and Khri interacting on Tanalorr, and how the Nihil invaded. Gera senses Kestis, and implores him to release him.

Dagan Gera bleeds Kyber crystal

Kestis explains to Gera how the Republic fell to Palpatine and that the Jedi Order is no more. During Kestis’s explanation, Gera bleeds his yellow Kyber Crystal and fully embraces the Dark Side. The pair fight until Rayvis, a fearsome Gen’Dai warrior, rescues Gera with the Bedlam Raiders. Before Gera was put into stasis, he was the only person to defeat Rayvis in single combat, and that battle earned him his loyalty.

Cal Kestis rescues Zee

With an army under his command in the Bedlam Raiders, Gera resumes his search for the lost Koboh Abyss compass to return to Tanalorr. He kidnaps ZN-A4, otherwise known as Zee, the droid who worked closely alongside Master Khri. However, the droid’s memory banks were erased by Khri, anticipating this exact situation.

Gera’s Demise

Santari Khri's last message to Dagan Gera

Gera fought against Kestis again when he tried to rescue Zee, but was rescued by Bode Akuna before Kestis could kill him. However, Gera discovered the location of the lost compass, and went to Master Khri’s observatory in the sky of Koboh.

Kestis and Akuna returned to Koboh to stop Gera, but they aren’t the only ones. The Empire also deployed forces to the observatory in hopes of claiming Tanalorr. When Kestis encountered Gera, he claimed that he’s finally free from the Jedi, and Master Khri but Kestis corrected him that he’s alone.

Cal Kestis kills Dagan Gera

Gera further explained to Kestis his intentions for Tanalorr: train an elite army of Force users to destroy the Empire. Kestis tells him that wouldn’t make him any different from the current Empire, and Kestis, Gera, and Akuna engage in one final fight.

Gera gained the upper hand and mocked Kestis for not having the strength to use his emotions, but Kestis manages to use Gera’s illusions against him and disguises himself as Master Khri. This trick forces Gera to lose focus and hesitate, allowing Kestis to strike Gera, and kill the corrupted Jedi.

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