Qu Rahn


Qu Rahn was an individual whose named was carved into the wall of a safehouse on the planet Mapuzo by 9 BBY. The safehouse was one of a network used by members of the Hidden Path to smuggle Jedi and other Force-sensitives away from the Galactic Empire to the planet Jabiim, where they would be given new identities to go into hiding.

In the current Star Wars canon, Qu Rahn was mentioned in the trivia gallery of the episode guide for the third episode of the Obi-Wan Kenobi television series, which aired on June 1, 2022. The guide established that Rahn's name was one of several references to characters from the Star Wars Legends continuity carved into the wall of the safe house set for the episode, although the name is not one of the ones visible in the final episode. In Legends, Qu Rahn was first mentioned in the 1997 novella Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire by William C. Dietz, having been created for the 1997 video game Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, in which he first appeared.

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Qu Rahn in the Star Wars Legends continuity

Qu Rahn in the Star Wars Legends continuity

In the current Star Wars canon, Qu Rahn was mentioned in the trivia gallery of the episode guide for the third episode of the Obi-Wan Kenobi television series, which aired on June 1, 2022. The guide established that Rahn's name was one of several references to characters from the Star Wars Legends continuity carved into the wall of the safe house set for the episode, although the name is not one of the ones visible in the final episode. In Legends, Qu Rahn was first mentioned in the 1997 novella Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire by William C. Dietz, having been created for the 1997 video game Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, in which he first appeared.

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