The High Republic: A Test of Courage


The High Republic: A Test of Courage, penned by Justina Ireland, is a middle grade novel considered canon. As a contribution to the Star Wars: The High Republic publishing initiative, it was released by Disney–Lucasfilm Press on January 5, 2021.

The narrative unfolds two centuries prior to the events depicted in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, centering on the Jedi teenager Vernestra Rwoh and a diverse group of young individuals who find themselves marooned on a jungle moon in the aftermath of the Great Hyperspace Disaster.

Publisher's summary

In a bygone era, predating the Clone Wars, the Empire, and the First Order, the Jedi illuminated the galaxy during the High Republic's celebrated golden age!

At the tender age of sixteen, Vernestra Rwoh attains the rank of Jedi Knight, only to find her inaugural assignment resembling a babysitting duty. She's tasked with overseeing twelve-year-old Avon Starros, an aspiring inventor, aboard a cruiser en route to the grand opening of Starlight Beacon, a magnificent new space station.

However, their voyage is disrupted by explosions that detonate throughout the cruiser. While the adult Jedi endeavor to salvage the vessel, Vernestra, Avon, Avon's droid J-6, a Jedi Padawan, and an ambassador's son manage to board an escape shuttle. With communication lines severed and supplies dwindling, they opt to land on a nearby moon, offering refuge but little else. Unbeknownst to them, danger lurks within the forest.

Plot summary

Saboteurs

Undercover Nihil pirates, Klinith Da and Gwishi, embark on a mission of sabotage, landing their hijacked cargo hauler at Port Haileap. The Galactic Republic aims to expand into the Dalnan sector, a prospect the Nihil vehemently oppose. The pair is assigned to obliterate the Republic starship Steady Wing upon its departure from Haileap, as a prominent figure within the Republic is expected to be on board. Klinith, a human, feels uneasy without some of her piercings, opting to reinsert her silver lip piercing, although her hair remains magenta. Gwishi, an Aqualish, is unable to conceal the scar where he lost one of his four eyes. Dressed in orange mechanics' coveralls, they successfully board the massive cruiser, separating to carry out their mission. Upon entering an escape pod bay, Klinith is confronted by a droid demanding she sign for the "maintenance" she claims to be performing, leading her to destroy it with a hydrospanner.

Simultaneously, sixteen-year-old Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh receives her inaugural assignment from the Jedi Council: safeguarding Avon Starros, the daughter of Senator Ghirra Starros. Twelve-year-old Avon is a gifted inventor, yet also headstrong and rebellious. Her mother dispatched her to Port Haileap to prevent her from causing trouble. Jedi Master Douglas Sunvale extended an invitation to Avon to join the Steady Wing's journey to the Jedi station Starlight Beacon, with the hope that she would befriend Honesty Weft, the twelve-year-old son of the Dalnan ambassador Weft. Avon is also accompanied by her nanny protocol droid J-6. Before the voyage, Vernestra prevents Avon from recklessly riding an improvised scoot speeder and escorts her young charge onto the Steady Wing.

In another part of the ship, Honesty sulks aboard the Steady Wing. While his diplomat father believes the voyage will broaden his understanding of the Republic and diplomacy, Honesty is reluctant to miss his Metamorphosis Trials, a vocational training program preparing young Dalnans for life's harsh realities on Dalna. Given his interest in joining the Dalnan military, his trial will concentrate on hand-to-hand combat. The elder Weft advises his son to behave.

In the dining area, Vernestra joins Master Douglas and his Padawan Imri Cantaros, who is still honing his skills with his lightsaber. Imri expresses anxiety about the Jedi Trials to Vernestra, who recently completed them at a young age. Avon delivers a welcoming address to the Dalnan delegation, asserting that her mother persuaded the Republic to dispatch the Steady Wing to bolster the Republic's membership.

When the Dalnan ambassador Janex mentions the recent Great Disaster, Imri and Master Douglas discuss the Jedi and Republic's responses to the destruction of the Legacy Run and the "Emergences" it caused, aiming to reassure the Dalnans. When Janex voices concerns about saboteurs instigating the Emergences, Master Douglas reassures the Dalnan delegation regarding the safety of the Steady Wings's revised hyperspace route, which includes a one-day detour through the Haileap system.

A perilous voyage

As droids serve dinner, the ship experiences a series of jolts, followed by significant crashes that inflict damage on the Steady Wing. A breach in the ship's dining room pulls several droids and dishes into the vacuum of space. With the emergency bulkhead failing to close correctly, Master Douglas requests Vernestra to clear the obstructions. Vernestra employs the Force and her lightsaber to seal the gap. Suspecting an Emergence has struck the Steady Wing, Douglas orders an evacuation and assigns Vern to lead it.

While escaping through the ship's passenger corridor, Imri and the others discover that several escape pods are missing. Before further explosions cause the ship to disintegrate, Master Douglas uses the Force to propel Imri, Vernestra, Honesty, Avon, and J-6 into a different section of the hallway before a bulkhead closes, separating the young group from himself and the Dalnan delegation adults. Under Vernestra's guidance, the adolescents traverse the entertainment deck into a hangar containing a maintenance shuttle.

Inside the hangar, the group discovers the remnants of three disintegrated service droids. Vern realizes that the accident that befell the ship was not an "Emergence" but an act of sabotage. With the Steady Wing falling apart, the youngsters escape aboard the shuttle, just before the Steady Wing explodes, resulting in the deaths of Master Douglas, the Dalnan delegation, and numerous crew and passengers. Imri senses Master Douglas's death through the Force.

As Avon pilots the unshielded shuttle, Vernestra and Imri use the Force to shield the ship from debris. During the escape, Avon reveals that she learned to fly through a simulator and had been "borrowing" real ships since age six. J-6 clarifies that she meant stealing. Meanwhile, a grieving Honesty regrets arguing with his father and not reconciling before his death. Honesty finds a connection with Imri, who is also grappling with the untimely death of his Master Douglas, whom he viewed as a father figure.

Despite grieving Master Douglas's death, Vernestra does her best to comfort Imri and Honesty Weft. Avon informs Vernestra that she and J-6 have been unable to activate the comms since clearing the debris field. While examining the shuttle's hyperdrive unit, J-6 discovers that the hyperdrive was deliberately sabotaged. Discussing the Steady Wing's destruction, the trio concludes that the ship was destroyed by a sequence of rigged explosives.

Running low on fuel and oxygen, J-6 suggests finding a habitable location in the Haileap system to await rescue. Vernestra and Imri use the Force to search the surrounding space for life but find nothing. Honesty also finds rations consisting of packets of joppa stew, which Avon dislikes. Following a meal, Avon and Honesty rest while Vern and Imri take turns piloting the shuttle. While meditating through the Force, Imri senses a nearby jungle moon, which is identified as Wevo. After consulting Vernestra, they decide to fly their shuttle there.

While traveling in the shuttle, Avon contemplates analyzing Jedi kyber crystals, hoping to use her findings to apply for enrollment at the University of Coruscant. Vernestra informs Avon that they are approaching a planet, which Avon believes to be a moon. Avon is curious about Jedi Force powers, wondering if they can allow Vernestra to see the past. Avon confides in Vernestra about her suspicion that whoever destroyed the Steady Wing will come looking for them. While Avon seeks vengeance, Vernestra and Imri believe it contradicts the Jedi way.

The jungle moon

After landing, Avon awakens Honesty Weft and informs him that they have landed on a jungle moon. To honor his late father's memory, Honesty resolves to judge people by their actions, not expectations. The youths explore the surrounding jungle and flood plain. Honesty is annoyed that the others discussed their exploration plans while he was asleep. When the scientifically-minded Avon suggests that sleeping was the best way to deal with grief stemming from the loss of his father, Vernestra advises Avon to be more careful with her words, saying that "science cannot replace empathy." Avon also finds a scout droid named SD-7 ("Essdee") in the cargo shuttle which she activates to aid with their exploration. Vernestra also hands Honesty a small blaster due to his prior training to be a military combat officer.

Vernestra and Imri use their lightsabers to slash their way through the jungle. The group also discover that the moon's atmosphere produces acid rain. While slashing a path through the jungle, Vernestra modifies her lightsaber into a lightwhip, a weapon dating back to the Sith Wars. With the help of Avon's scout droid, the group find a cave behind a boulder. Vernestra and Imri use their Force powers to hurl the boulder away, allowing the group to seek shelter inside the cave before heavy acid rain inundates the floodplain.

Inside the cave, Imri struggles with his jealousy towards the talented Vernestra. While fiddling with his damaged lightsaber, Imri takes the opportunity to inform the curious Avon about the significance of the weapon and kyber crystals to the Jedi. Vernestra tries to reassure Imri about dealing with his self-doubt and finding a new Jedi Master. While Imri is uncomfortable with Avon's curiosity with kyber crystals, Vernestra reassures him that Avon has a good heart.

Overcome by hunger, Avon decides to eat nuna jerky, which she is not a big fan off. Under Avon's direction, J-6 determines that they are on the jungle moon of Wevo by cross-referencing jungle locations with an acidic rain component in Leric Schmireland's almanac. Wevo is a remote jungle moon that is far from established trade routes. With the group running low on water, Honesty discovers a new water source in the form of a fruit that is popular with handsies, a primate species native to the moon. J-6 determines the fruits to be safe for consumption.

The Nihil threat

While snacking on the wild fruits that Honesty discovered, Imri befriends a handsy, which he names Chiri. Vernestra and Imri soon sense a disturbance in the Force and realize that they are not alone on Wevo. Vernesta and Imri trace the disturbance to a cargo hauler that has landed nearby, which they learned was damaged by the boulder that the two had dislodged earlier. Vernestra recognizes the Aqualish and female human mechanics Gwishi and Klinith Da who she had encountered aboard the Steady Wing earlier.

The Jedi discover that Gwishi and Klinith are Nihil operatives who planted the explosives that destroyed the Steady Wing. The Nihil are on Wevo to kill the children in order to ensure there are no survivors from their "smash and dash" operation. The Nihil also kill Chiri after the primate helps itself to their food. Seeking revenge, Imri wants to confront the Nihil but Vernestra decides that they should return to the cave to brief the others and decide their next step.

Meanwhile in the cave, Avon confides in Honesty about her difficult relationship with her overprotective mother, Ghirra. Avon reveals that once while Ghirra was away as a junior Senator representing Hosnian Prime on Coruscant, Avon decided to sneak out of their private compound and was kidnapped by some would-be political influencers. Following the kidnapping incident, Ghirra brought her daughter everywhere she went to keep her safe. Avon came to resent her mother for hovering over her. As a compromise, J-6 explains that Ghirra had sent Avon to Haileap to allow her to have space for herself in a safer environment. After discussion, Honesty and J-6 make Avon realize that her resentment for her mother was ill-founded, and that her mother truly cared for her safety.

Later, Vernesta and Imri return from their scouting expedition and inform the rest of the group that Nihil operatives destroyed the Steady Wing and are on Wevo to finish them off. While Honesty and Imri desire vengeance against the Nihil, Avon proposes capturing the marauders and using pieces from their ship to repair the damaged maintenance shuttle. Undecided, Vernestra decides that they should rest while she comes up with an attack plan they can implement at first light.

The attack and rescue

While on watch duty later that night, Imri struggles with his anger and desire to avenge the deaths of Master Douglas and Chiri. Sensing Honesty's desire for retribution, Imri enlists his help in taking the fight to the Nihil. Imri arms himself with his lightsaber while Honesty brings his blaster along. Imri decides not to involve the sleeping Vernestra since she does not share his aggression. The two creep up to the Nihil's damaged cargo hauler. However, Honesty is taken prisoner by Gwishi while Imri is stunned by Klinith. Realizing that the other children and droids are still at large, Gwishi decides to wait for them rather than attack them first.

Back at the cave, Vernestra, Avon and J-6 discover that the boys have left. Avon informs Vernestra that Essdee has tracked Imri and Honesty to the damaged cargo ship. J-6 reveals that she is programmed as a bodyguard droid and equipped with several blasters and cannons. Traveling to the cargo ship, J-6 distracts the Nihil by walking to the ship, drawing them out for the lightsaber-wielding Vernestra.

Vernestra uses her lightsaber and Force powers to disarm the Aqualish Gwishi while J-6 frees the boys. Klinith tackles Vern from behind and manages to hold her at gunpoint. However, a newly-freed Imri Force chokes Klinith. Seeking to avenge Master Douglas's death, Imri intends to kill her but Vernestra warns the Padawan that giving into his anger will open him up to the dark side of the Force. When Imri ignores her, Vern uses the Force to hurl him over the cargo ship into the trees.

While J-6 and Avon secure the Nihil prisoners, Vernestra confronts Imri, who activates his lightsaber. Vern activates hers in self-defense and the two fight. Vernestra gains the upper hand by using the Lightwhip mode of her lightsaber to slice Imri's lightsaber in half. Vernestra remonstrates with Imri, warning him that killing the Nihil woman was not what Master Douglas would have wanted. Through the Force, the late Douglas counsels Imri to trust that the Force works in mysterious ways and to follow the will of the Force. After convincing Imri that they can bring the Nihil to justice, the two Jedi return to the cargo ship.

After the Jedi return to the ship, Avon and Honesty inform them that they have dispatched distress messages to the Republic, Jedi and Dalnan capital. Vernestra interrogates the Aqualish Gwishi who identifies himself as the leader of the Strike that claimed the Steady Wing. The human Nihil woman Klinith tells her captors that the Nihil destroyed the Steady Wing in order to prevent Dalna from joining the Republic since the Nihil regard the Dalnan sector as part of their domain. She adds that the Nihil have declared war on the Jedi and the Republic, whom she says will feel their wrath.

Honesty seeks Avon's help in getting her mother, Senator Starros, to grant him an audience with the Senate so that he can inform them about the crimes of the Nihil against his father and friends. The two comfort each other with Honesty realizing that he has found a friend.

Back with the Jedi

Two days later, the children and droids are picked up by the Trandoshan Jedi Master Sskeer and his Padawan Keeve Trennis, who had recently come from the planet Shuraden. Avon is curious about Sskeer's ability to regenerate his lost arm but Vernestra corrects her. Avon also speaks with the despondent Imri, who is troubled by his recent embrace of anger and rage during the fight with the Nihil. Imri thinks that he is not worthy to be Jedi but Avon reassures him that he would make a good Jedi because he made her feel welcome at Port Haileap. While the others are preoccupied, Avon also finds Imri's damaged lightsaber inside Vernestra's pack.

After being picked up by Jedi reinforcements, the group travel to the Jedi space station of Starlight Beacon. Vernestra meets with Master Sskeer, who convinces the young Jedi Knight to take on Imri as her first Padawan. Vernestra believes that she has let Imri down by not being prepared for the adventure on Wevo. Master Sskeer reassures her that all Jedi are tempted by the dark side but can resist it. Despite her doubts, she agrees to take on Imri as her Padawan.

Vernestra breaks the good news to Imri. While Imri feels bad for embracing Honesty's anger with the Nihil, Vern reassures him that recognizing their mistakes and doing better is the path of a Jedi. She tells Imri that the Jedi Order is not going to expel him for a single mistake. She offers to help the Padawan work things out. While Imri is worried about the threat of the Nihil, Vern tells him that they are Jedi and will be ready for them when they strike next.

The coming storm

Aboard the Nihil command ship Poisoned Barb, the Quarren commander Kara Xoo receives Klinith's holotransmision informing her about their efforts to hunt survivors from the Steady Wing massacre, which dates back to a week earlier. A Weequay subordinate informs her that his Strike found no sign of Klinith and Gwishi apart from the wreckage of the ship they had helped them steal before they left.

Dismissing the Weequay, she contacts a fellow Nihil commander named Pere, whom she intends to discuss her plans to attract new recruits from Dalna. Besides making a show of force to the Republic and Jedi, Kara hopes to impress Kassav Milliko and the other Tempest Runners.

Continuity

  • The original plot summary on the Disney website stated that the Steady Wing was knocked out of hyperspace in the Great Disaster. [3] In the book, the starship is destroyed in a bombing some time after the disaster.
  • Imri Cantaros ' homeworld is first stated to be Genetia , and then Hynestia later on. Justina Ireland explained in a tweet that his parents may have hailed from different planets. [4]

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