A Jedi serving the Jedi Order at the beginning of the Clone Wars, Gokim Keeg was part of the minority of Jedi that believed that Count Dooku was being honest when he proclaimed that a second Sith Lord was in control of the Galactic Senate. Keeg was considered an iconoclast by Padawan Halagad Ventor, who rejected the "Second Sith theory," and rejected his beliefs and instead believed that Dooku had simply been referring to himself during his talk with Obi-Wan Kenobi. Keeg shared his views with a churlish companion and Jedi Master Quinlan Vos.
A Jedi serving the Jedi Order at the beginning of the Clone Wars, Gokim Keeg was part of the minority of Jedi that believed that Count Dooku was being honest when he proclaimed that a second Sith Lord was in control of the Galactic Senate. Keeg was considered an iconoclast by Padawan Halagad Ventor, who rejected the "Second Sith theory," and rejected his beliefs and instead believed that Dooku had simply been referring to himself during his talk with Obi-Wan Kenobi. Keeg shared his views with a churlish companion and Jedi Master Quinlan Vos.