Pasha


Pasha, a Human Padawan, attended the Jedi Academy. His homeworld was the planet Obroa-Skai. At the Obroan Institute for Archaeology, his father was employed. Pasha possessed considerable skill as a lightsaber duelist. Shi-Fara was his girlfriend while he was at the Jedi Academy. At the Jedi Academy, Roan Novachez quickly befriended Pasha, and he is currently his closest friend there.

Pasha in Color A young Pasha Pasha was highly skilled in lightsaber combat. During his second year at the academy, he emerged victorious in a Lightsaber Fencing Tournament, defeating Roan, from whom he had grown distant due to Roan's affection for Cronah and Cyrus. In another lightsaber duel, he nearly defeated Cyrus. After Roan apologized, they eventually rekindled their friendship.

During his third year, Pasha received personal training from a Jedi Master, but struggled to focus. He joined Roan's team, which included Shi-Fara, Gaiana, and Roan, for the Obstacle Course event. Furthermore, he found a way around the labyrinth that served as the final test, reaching the finish line shortly before Roan.

Pasha matured and became a Jedi Knight. In 162 BBY, he made a visit to the Academy.

Biography

Early life

Obroa-Skai was the planet where Pasha was born. His father was employed at the Obroan Institute for Archaeology.

Jedi Academy

Pasha holding his lightsaber

Pasha was a proficient lightsaber duelist. Shi-Fara was the name of his girlfriend while at the Jedi Academy. Roan Novachez was among the first students to befriend Pasha, and he remains his closest friend at the Jedi Academy.

Pasha demonstrated exceptional skill in lightsaber combat. During his second year of attendance, he won the Lightsaber Fencing Tournament, triumphing over Roan, from whom he had become estranged due to Roan's attraction to Cronah and Cyrus. He also came very close to defeating Cyrus in a separate lightsaber battle. Following Roan's apology, they eventually reconciled and became friends once more.

In his third year, Pasha received individual training from a Jedi Master, but struggled to find his focus. He teamed up with Roan, Shi-Fara, and Gaiana for the Obstacle Course event. Additionally, he discovered a shortcut through the labyrinth that served as the final test, and re-engaged Cyrus halfway through the maze. He reached the finish line a short time before Roan.

Later life

Over the subsequent years, Pasha matured into a Jedi Knight. He visited the Academy during their alumni weekend, which the Academy hosted twice every decade. He attended the reunion and witnessed the Lightsaber Fencing Tournament, where he watched Victor Starspeeder compete against his older sister, Christina, and emerge victorious. On Monoday, Pasha prepared to depart, but before leaving, he knocked on the door of a classroom where Yoda was instructing a group of students, stating his intention to bid farewell to his former master. Yoda introduced him and praised his success as a Jedi Knight, as well as his victory in a Lightsaber Fencing Tournament. Pasha congratulated Victor on his win and expressed empathy for having to compete against someone he cared deeply for. Acknowledging that the conversation could be lengthy, Yoda resumed teaching his class while Pasha left the complex.

Personality and traits

Pasha had dark skin, black hair, and black eyes, and was typically seen wearing custom Jedi robes. He was generally an easy-going and good-natured individual, capable of getting along with many people, and was known for being brave, hardworking, and clear-minded. He was also very forgiving and decisive. Pasha was a skilled artist and enjoyed reading comic books, indicating an interest in art.

Powers and abilities

Pasha demonstrated a high level of proficiency in lightsaber combat, rivaling Roan Novachez and Cyrus. From the beginning, he established himself as a formidable Jedi in his own right. He possessed strong tactical thinking skills and demonstrated an ability to think creatively. He was also able to maintain composure in highly stressful situations and was generally more pragmatic than his two closest friends.

Behind the scenes

Pasha made his debut in the non-canon junior novel Jedi Academy authored by Jeffrey Brown.

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