Can You Answer These Star Wars Questions, Or Will You Bomb Like Alderaan?

Despite taking place a long time ago in a galaxy that's far, far away, Star Wars is a huge part of our modern culture!  We see it everywhere!  There are few weapons more iconic to science fiction than the lightsaber and no villain stands out in recent memory quite the way Darth Vader does when it comes to classic big baddies. But how well do you really know the Star Wars universe?

From the bustle of core planets like the metropolitan sprawl of Coruscant to dangerous backwaters like Tatooine on the Outer Rim, the galaxy is a big place.  There's a lot to know, and a lot that can get overlooked.  TIE Fighters, astromechs, and the various other science fiction elements can get overwhelming if you don't know your way around the hyperlanes, while the wrong word in Mos Eisley Cantina can come with dire consequences.  But there are rewards for those brave and knowledgeable scoundrels who learn how to navigate their way among the various starports, asteroid fields, and space stations one can end up at.

Can you bullseye these questions like the Death Star's main reactor?  Or will you crash and burn like Anakin when Obi-Wan had the high ground?

Question 1

What color is Darth Vader's lightsaber?

Darth Vader is the great enforcer of the Galactic Empire, second only to the Emperor himself. His force powers and metallic gauntlets have allowed the Empire to keeps its stranglehold over the Galaxy. But of all the tools at his disposal, none is more dangerous--or iconic--than his lightsaber. The Sith Lord wielded a similar one once upon a time when he was a Jedi Knight named Anakin, but since turning to the Dark Side of the Force, it has taken on a more vibrant hue.

Question 2

Can you name the desert planet where Luke Skywalker grew up?

Life on the Outer Rim can be hard--especially with threats like Tuskan Raiders and the Hutts to contend with. For a boy growing up in the light of two sons on this desert planet, it's no wonder that he'd dream of flying away to join the Rebellion. Still for all its hardships, moisture farmers manage to scrape out a living here, and the spaceport city of Mos Eisley boasts an impressive Cantina with live music. Can you name the planet where Luke grew up?

Question 3

Who is this strong female character?

She grew up as a scavenger on the desert planet of Jakku. Though she was all alone and didn't know who her family were, she managed to get by using her wits and her skill with a staff. However, when she met a former Stormtrooper named Fin, the two escaped the planet in an old hunk of junk ship called the Millennium Falcon, and took off for the stars, where she would team up with famous Star Wars characters like Han Solo, Chewbacca, and the rest of the Resistance. More impressively, however, she revealed herself to be Force sensitive, and soon began training under the great Jedi Master, Luke Skywalker. If you can't guess who this is, you can just retire from the Star Wars fandom and go back to herding nerfs!

Question 4

This famous ship belonged to Han Solo. What was its name?

It's one of the most iconic ships in all of science fiction! After winning it off of Land Calrisian, Han Solo flew the ship when he famously made the Kessel Run in under 12 parsecs. Of course, Han ended up incurring some debts to Jabba the Hutt, and so had to accept money from Luke Skywalker and agree to fly the young would-be Jedi up in it to rescue a certain Princess Leia from the Empire's clutches. If you can't guess the ship, you might as well just stay in Mos Eisley.

Question 5

What's the name of this famous droid?

Being a droid isn't easy, and this is especially true for astromechs. Still, this famous blue-and-silver robot has seen and done it all, from delivering urgent messages about Obi-Wan Kenobi being the only hope of the Rebellion to defeating enemy Separatist droids in combat. He's repaired damaged ships, sliced his way through security programs, and even infiltrated enemy bases on intelligence gathering missions. None will ever question his bravery. Oh, and the stories he could tell. Of course, most of those stories would be told in a series of beeps and boops, so maybe it's better to let others narrate these tales.

Question 6

Can you name this colossal space object?

This is the superweapon used by the Empire to ensure no planets could ever rise up against them again. Built by the great engineer Galen Erso, it was an engineering feat beyond the capabilities of anyone else in the Galaxy. A flawless weapon. Except for one tiny flaw. If it was hit in its core reactor, it would blow up. Oh, and the core reactor was completely exposed. By doing just that, a young Luke Skywalker managed to earn his place as a famed pilot and leader in the Rebellion, but not before the weapon destroyed the planet of Alderaan.

Question 7

What nickname did Obi-Wan use when hiding out on Tatooine?

The Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi was a skilled negotiator, a hero of the Clone Wars, and one of the only people in the galaxy to ever get Anakin Skywalker to actually listen to him. But on the fiery planet of Mustafar, he gained the high ground, and lost everything else. Forced to go into hiding, Obi-Wan hid on Tatooine, where he could keep an eye on the young Luke Skywalker and protect him from harm. But in these years, he gave up his name, and assumed an alias to avoid unwanted attention. Then an astromech arrived with a message that blew his cover, and well, that's the story of A New Hope. But do you know the name Obi-Wan used while he was in exile?

Question 8

Who is this Jedi Master with a purple lightsaber?

Played by Samuel L. Jackson in the prequel trilogy, this Jedi Master is famed for his use of a purple lightsaber. Supposedly, when asked about playing the part, the color of the weapon's blade was the condition he named to accept the part. What makes this more impressive is that he invented a unique form of lightsaber combat, altering the forbidden fighting style of Juyo (also called Form 7 or the Ferocity Form) into Vaapad, a lightsaber technique that channeled the user's own darkness into their movements. If you can't name him, you should turn in your lightsaber.

Question 9

What is the evil organization that replaces the Galactic Empire in the film Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens?

When fans went into theaters to watch Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, they weren't quite sure what to expect. Trailers had shown new unfamiliar characters (who would soon become revealed as Rey, Fin, and BB8) as well as classic heroes like Han and Chewie. But it had been a long time since the end of Return of the Jedi--when the Rebels had finally triumphed over the Empire. To the surprise of many, the heroes were once again the underdogs, fighting an evil imperial space government that rules with the iron fist and shoddy marksmanship of Stormtroopers lead by a Sithlord with a fiery red lightsaber. Oh, and there was another world-killing super weapon. It sure seemed a lot like the original trilogy, but this wasn't the Empire they were facing. It was a new threat altogether.

Question 10

Where did Yoda train Luke in the ways of the Force?

It's a big galaxy and there are plenty of places to hide out when one doesn't want to be found. From the frozen wasteland of Hoth to the seedy Smuggler's Moon of Nar Shadaa to the distant reaches of the Uncharted Regions, there are places one can go to disappear. but this swampy planet with its snakes and muck proved especially useful to Grandmaster Yoda when he wanted to hide from the Empire. No one was going to go looking for him there. Well, no one except for Luke Skywalker.

Question 11

Do you know the name of this charismatic rogue?

The leader of Sky City, this charming figure joined the Rebellion--only after betraying his friends to Darth Vader and the Empire, and then betraying the Empire to rescue those friends. But his story goes back further to the days when he was teamed up with a certain wookie-loving smuggler. Originally played by Billy Dee Williams, the role has been recast with Donald Glover playing a younger version of the character in Solo: A Star Wars story. Name this character, or risk losing the Millennium Falcon forever.

Question 12

What order was given to destroy the Jedi Order?

In Revenge of the Sith, we got one of the saddest moments in all of Star Wars when we watched the Clone Troopers turn on the Jedi they had stood alongside throughout the Clone Wars. This scene showed us the downfall of even the greatest Jedi Masters, not to mention a very tragic moment in the Jedi Temple featuring "Master Skywalker." And it all began with a single order. Can you name this order, or will you miss the mark like the non-Clone Stormtroopers that the Empire was using in the original trilogy.

Question 13

What line appears in every Star Wars film?

There are some great repeating motifs you just expect when you watch a Star Wars film. Stars. Some manner of war. A lightsaber or blaster. A reference to the force maybe being with you. These are just part of what makes the franchise work. But there's one line that--though sometimes slightly altered with an apostrophe or repeated word--has appeared in every Star Wars film or video game ever released by Lucas Arts. And no, this line has nothing to do with the Force.

Question 14

Can you name this Jedi?

This character did not appear in the movies, but she has a huge fan following from her appearances in The Clone Wars TV show and would later appear in Star Wars: Rebels. Though she started out using only one lightsaber, she eventually took up dual wielding, and famously changed lightsaber colors a number of times before finally settling on a pair of white lightsaber blades by the time she joined up with the cast of Rebels. Among her many accomplishments, she successfully thwarted assassination attempts against Senator Amidala and duelling with Darth Vader himself in the ruins of Malachor V. However, it was her time as the Padawan to Anakin Skywalker that most fans became familiar with her.

Question 15

Do you know this artifact designed for those trained in the Force?

Blasters. X-Wings. Hyperspace tracking. Star Wars has some pretty awesome futuristic tech. However, some of the coolest parts of the Star Wars galaxy are its history of mystical Jedi powers and its rich history. From the First Jedi Temple on Ahch-To to the Star Forge built by Rakatan Infinite Empire in ages past, there are ancient secrets scattered throughout the galaxy. Among them, this type of artifact was used by Jedi and Sith alike to store their greatest secrets and help them train their disciples.

Question 16

Who is this this Jedi Master?

Some Jedi Masters are more famous than others. But that doesn't make them less important. This Jedi Master appeared in all three of the prequel Star Wars films, as well as throughout the Clone Wars TV show. A member of the Kel Dor, like all of his he needed a breathing mask to survive the oxygen-heavy worlds where other species seemed to thrive. He was close to the Padawan Ahsoka Tano and he was one of the best pilots among all the Jedi. Can you identify him, or will you crash in flames like he did during Order 66?

Question 17

What is the name of this Dark Side force technique?

To one skilled in the ways of the Force, there are lots of different techniques one can learn. Some of those Force powers are only able to be used by one using the Dark Side of the Force. Such practices are forbidden by the Jedi Order, but to the Sith, these prove potent tools with which to expand their reach of power. This one technique in particular is a favorite of Sith Lords such as Count Dooku, Darth Plagueis, and by Emperor Palpatine himself. The answer can prove quite shocking.

Question 18

What did Han say to Leia before being frozen in carbonite?

"That's no moon." "Use the Force, Luke." "Beep boop beep." Those are just some of the famous lines that make Star Wars so quotable. But in this tender moment at the end of The Empire Strikes Back, Han and Leia have an exchange moments before Han is flash frozen in carbonite to be sent to Jabba the Hutt. Here, the relationship that blossomed over two films is tragically cut short. Their parting is brief, but unforgettable, made all the more poignant by Han's words.

Question 19

What was special about Darth Maul's lightsaber?

Before Star Wars: Episode I, most fans were familiar with only three types of lightsabers: blue, green, and red. Oh, sure, there were some minor differences in the grips, but that merely cosmetic. That changed when Darth Maul came onto the screen, wielding an altogether different sort of lightsaber. Since him, other new types have emerged, such as the one used by Count Dooku's with its special curved hilt for duelling or the spinning blades of the Inquisitors' lightsabers in Star Wars: Rebels, but all of that began with the impressive new lightsaber Darth Maul showed us all in The Phantom Menace.

Question 20

Jyn Erso reconnected with Saw Gerrara on what moon?

The star of Rogue One, Ayn Erso didn't have many people she cared about. One of the only people who she could call a loved one was the resistance leader Saw Gerrera, who helped raise her. For his part, Saw Gerrera also didn't have many people in his life besides those who he fought alongside, and his particularly harsh tactics alienated many who might have fought alongside him. When the Rebellion asked Jyn to find Saw, they sent her to this distant moon.

Question 21

What is this key character's name?

He is famed for his prowess, having made an impact on the galaxy from the Spice Mines of Kessel to the Hut-controlled dunes of Tatooine. He is a scoundrel, a captain, and a man who always shoots first. With his best friend and life mate, the Wookiee Chewbacca, he flies a ship that is forever in need of repairs that still somehow manages to outmaneuver all his enemies. Can you identify this daring human smuggler, or are you just another nerf herder he’s left behind?

Question 22

What is the name for the race of aliens from Endor?

The forest moon of Endor lies on the edge of the Outer Rim of the galaxy, where it circles a planet with the same name. It also happens to be home to this fuzzy teddy bear-like species who build villages amongst the trees. They are omnivores, hunting for prey that they catch in traps, and occasionally catching the occasional Rebel soldier in one of their nets. Though they’re cute, these tiny creatures are also fearsome warriors who took on the Empire’s armored soldiers and vehicles with nothing but spears, bows, rocks, and booby-traps. Their victory song is famous for repeating the words “nub nub.” Can you guess who these are?

Question 23

Can you identify this Rebel Starfighter?

How well do you know your way around the galaxy? Knowing one ship from another can be the difference between life and death out in the hyperlanes. The Empire used TIE fighters, which were small and mass-produced, allowing them to swarm their enemies. But the Rebellion equipped their pilots with a different ship. These Starfighters were bigger and better built than the TIE fighters, and were known for the unique shape of their wings. Do you know what they’re called?

Question 24

What’s the term for Jedi children?

Do you know what to call these little Force users? There are different types of Jedi. Some are named for the tasks they perform while serving the Jedi Council, such as Jedi Consulars and Jedi Guardians? Others are named for their rank based on proficiency and achievements, such as Padawans who are apprenticed to a full-fledged Jedi or the Masters on the Jedi Council. But a true Master will easily recognize the youngest of the trainees studying to become future Jedi.

Question 25

Where was the hidden Rebel Base in A New Hope?

If you were part of the Rebel Alliance, where would you hide your base? At the time of A New Hope, this particular base was located somewhere they could hide from the Empire with enough natural jungles and ancient temple complexes that the Empire could fly patrols overhead and still not detect anything. The moon where this base occurred was also featured in Rogue One, but it is most famous for being the place where the Rebels fought the Empire in a famous battle that resulted in the destruction of the Death Star.

Question 26

Who is this Rebel?

She is neither a Jedi nor an Admiral nor an Alderaanian princess, yet she definitely left her impact on the Galaxy. When she was recruited by the Rebel Alliance, she undertook a dangerous mission that helped the Rebels acquire plans for a critical flaw in the designs of the Death Star. Over the course of her struggles, she lost her father, her friends, her childhood, and everything else of importance to her. Can you name her, or will her sacrifices be forgotten?

Question 27

To what group did Chirrut Îmwe and Baze Malbus belong?

Chirrut Îmwe and Baze Malbus were breakout hits when they appeared in Rogue One. The inseparable couple stood out as unique, with the blind martial artist Chirrut engaging in martial combat with his staff while Baze took a more explosive approach with his heavy repeater cannon. But before the events of Rogue One, they were part of an order known to be Protectors of the Temple of the Kyber on Jedha. Can you name this ancient organization with ties to the Temple?

Question 28

What is this popular Tatooine sport called?

The Star Wars galaxy has a number of unique recreational activities. There is the card game sabacc and the ever-popular boardgame of holochess. On the icy planet of Hoth, people sometimes participated in hoverskiing or iceboarding. But on Tatooine, there was little to do besides shooting wamprats or participating in this one dangerous sport. Anakin Skywalker was a fan of the sport, and after years of never even finishing a match, he won a tournament for it and earned his freedom during the events of The Phantom Menace. Can you name this sport?

Question 29

Who is this leader in the Rebel Alliance?

He is a respected member of Mon Calamari people and a military commander of great renown who earned the rank of admiral during his esteemed career. From his flagship, Home One, he served as fleet commander to over the assault on the Death Star during the Battle of Endor. Here, he spoke the three words which for which he is most famously attributed: “it’s a trap!” In the film The Last Jedi, he finally met his end when his ship was attacked by the First Order. Can you identify him?

Question 30

Can you finish this sentence? “These aren’t…”

Jedi mind tricks. They work on weak minds. On more powerful minds, they are more of an annoyance. Shortly after warning Luke that he’d “never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy,” than Mos Eisley, Obi-Wan used this Jedi power on a Stormtrooper leader as they entered the spaceport. The Stormtrooper was asking some inconvenient questions, but with a wave of his hand and this simple phrase, Obi-Wan handled it. Can you finish this famous quote of Obi-Wan's?

Question 31

Who is this member of the First Order?

There are a number of great villains in the Star Wars universe. Darth Vader is possibly the greatest villain in science fiction, Darth Maul helped bring back the Sith, and pretty much everyone who every attached the word “Darth” to their name from Darth Bane to Darth Sidius has gone to the “Darth Side.” And then there’s Jar Jar Binks, a character so villainous he didn’t just hurt fictional characters but hurt the whole franchise. Still, this one character from The Last Jedi may not be a Sith Lord, but he’s definitely a baddie worth remembering. Can you name him?

Question 32

Which famous Star Wars character speaks in beeps and boops?

There are plenty of languages in the galaxy. C-3PO’s fluent in over seven million forms of communication alone. Some languages, like Huttese and the Wookiee language of Shyriiwook (also sometimes called Wookiespeak) have a unique quality all their own that makes them easily recognizable. The same is true of some of the languages used by the non-organic members of Star Wars. Can you identify the character from all three of the trilogies who speaks almost exclusively with beeping and bopping noises?

Question 33

Which Sith Lord did Palpatine tell Anakin about at the opera?

There are a lot of great pieces of lore that most movie fans don’t get to hear about. But in one of the best scenes in the entirety of the prequel films featured Palpatine and Anakin at an opera, sitting and watching swirling glowy lights as Palpatine tells Anakin the story of one of the great Sith lords of the past. Of course, this is part of seducing Anakin’s fall to the Dark Side. Can you name this Sith Lord who Palpatine mentions?

Question 34

What is the planet of the Mandalorians?

The Mandalorians are feared and respected as great warriors throughout the galaxy. They are also reviled as barbarous cruel mercenaries and extremists who spread fear and misery wherever they go. Whatever one’s perspective, there is no denying that the Mandalorians excel in feats of martial prowess. Even when they gained a pacifist leader during the Clone Wars, they could not stay out of the conflict and Mandalorian society tore itself in two over Duchess Satine’s attempts at noninterventionist policies. But can you name the Mandalorian homeworld?

Question 35

How did Obi-Wan win his duel with Anakin on Mustafar?

In one of the most intense fight scenes ever filmed, the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi faced off with his former apprentice Anakin Skywalker on the volcanic world of Mustafar at the end of The Revenge of the Sith. The fight featured some of the coolest lightsaber combat in the history of the galaxy, and ended in an emotional climax that set the stage for how events would be at the start of A New Hope. But why was Obi-Wan able to win against someone as skilled as Anakin?

Question 36

Who was this Jedi Master?

This character was first introduced in The Phantom Menace. He was the Master of Obi-Wan Kenobi on a peace-keeping mission to Naboo, and he later discovered the young slave boy Anakin Skywalker. He was one of the greatest of the Jedi of his time—not because he followed the Jedi Code—but because he questioned it. Despite being in only a single film, he had a huge influence on the Star Wars story, and even taught Yoda and Obi-Wan how to become force ghosts. Who is he?

Question 37

What was this hungry creature called?

Throwing one’s enemies into a bottomless pit is an old cliché. Jabba the Hutt does appear to love classic threats, and so in the climax of The Return of the Jedi’s first act, Jabba takes the cast of heroes out to be thrown into the open maw of this hungry creature. The scene is iconic, and proved transformational in how it brought all the main characters back together again while having them overcome the Hutt. Real Star Wars fans will be able to identify this creature. Can you?

Question 38

Who is this Rebel operative?

He’s done many dirty deeds for the sake of bettering the Galaxy, dirtying his hands so others could one day live a better life. He’s been a spy, an assassin, and a saboteur. He was even part of the crew of Rogue One who helped steal the Death Star’s schematics to send to the Rebel Alliance. He formed a close bond with Jyn Erso, and the two traveled to the fortress at Scarif, where they stood alongside each other at the end. What’s his name?

Question 39

What group was NOT allowed in the Mos Eisley Cantina?

“You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be careful.” So said Obi-Wan of the Mos Eisley Spaceport. Upon entering the cantina there, his claim became verified as a fight broke out when two men at the bar started a fight with Luke. But even before that unpleasantness, the surly bartender tells Luke that a certain demographic is banned from the cantina. “We don’t serve their kind here,” claimed the bartender. What kind of folk was he refusing service?

Question 40

In which film did Darth Vader say “I am your father?”

It’s one of the most quoted lines in all of cinema—and arguably the most emotionally dramatic plot twist in the Star Wars films. This is when we see the power of the Dark Side to potentially destroy Luke—either to seduce him to its power or to overcome him with its overwhelming strength. This is where Darth Vader also became revealed as more than just a generic villain, revealing an even more personal connection between him and Luke. Do you remember which film this was said in?

Question 41

Who is this member of the Resistance?

In the opening scenes of The Last Jedi, audiences watched as a Resistance bomber crew struggled to release its payload on a First Order ship. The intense scene ended with a single woman giving her life to succeed. Later in the film, another character appears as a maintenance worker with the Resistance and we learn it’s the sister of the brave woman who gave her life. This breakout character reminded her fellows just how much of an influence an individual can have if they hang onto hope.

Question 42

What is this famous lightsaber called?

The lightsaber is one of the greatest weapons in the galaxy and there are a number of famous lightsabers that stand out above others. The lightsabers of great force wielders like Exar Kun and Mace Windu are such examples. But no lightsaber has a history quite like this unique blade, which was built in ages past by the first Mandalorian warrior to join the Jedi. Its blade literally sucks the light out of the air. Can you identify this ancient and unique weapon?

Question 43

Where is Padmé Amidala from?

This planet is part of the Galactic Republic, despite having a monarchy as one of the two separate governments amongst its different peoples. It is a world rich in wildlife. There are deep lakes, oceans, deep forests, and open grasslands, not to mention picaresque cities with beautiful architecture both above land and beneath it’s the surface of the planet’s great bodies of water. In addition to Amidala, the planet was home to such important figures as Palpatine and Jar Jar Binks. Can you name it?

Question 44

Who is this blue-skinned alien?

This popular character has been a fan favorite for decades, but he recently returned to canon in the Star Wars Rebels TV series. Born on the planet Csilla somewhere out in the Unknown Regions, this blue-skinned alien was one of the only non-humans to ever earn the respect of the Empire enough to be granted the rank of admiral within its rank. He is a strategist without equal and outsmarted his enemies with clever traps. Can you name this admiral?

Question 45

Where did Fin and Rey meet?

It’s not the most hospitable place in the galaxy, that’s for sure. In fact, it’s about halfway between Tatooine and Jedha as far as dry desert worlds where someone wouldn’t want to live. This Inner Rim planet is littered with the skeletal ruins of destroyed ships from one of the last conflicts of the Galactic Civil War. When Fin crashed here, he met up with the scavenger Rey and the two managed to get off the rock together. Can you name the planet in question?

Question 46

Who is this unpleasant character?

From when he was first introduced in Episode VII: The Force Unleashed, this character captivated fans. There were questions and conspiracies as to who this powerful force wielder was and what his role was in the rise of the First Order. As head of the First Order, he is certainly a fearsome leader, cruel and without mercy, but also calculating and powerful in the ways of the Force, guiding Kylo Ren along the path of the Dark Side. Who is he?

Question 47

Who were the Clone Troopers cloned from?

During the Clone Wars, the Clone Troopers turned the tide of battle time and again in the service of the Republic. They were elite soldiers, skilled in all forms of combat across all environments. Despite being genetically identical and usually equipped with the same gear, individual clones also showed remarkable difference in their personality traits, grooming habits, and behavior. Despite that, all were cloned from a single original source—a Mandalorian bounty hunter of great renown. Who was the man that leant his genes to the cloning process?

Question 48

Can you name this monstrous beast?

Are you able to name this alien horror? Deep in the bowels of Jabba’s palace, Luke Skywalker was forced to fight one of these great carnivorous beasts, a towering behemoth of sinew and muscle with savage claws a mouth full of gnashing teeth. Luke eventually proved triumphant, but it was a narrow miss. This species is the stuff of nightmare, and while it may live in a galaxy twice far away, it still can make one uncomfortable watching the films here on Earth.

Question 49

Who built C-3PO?

Do you know the origin of the gold-plated droid C-3PO? The droid has appeared in every movie within the Star Wars trilogies. In fact, Lucas claimed he was inspired by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa to tell the story of Star Wars from the perspective of the lowliest characters, thus the opening of A New Hope as featuring C-3PO and R2D2. But the mystery of who first constructed this metal-headed character is considered one of the more controversial points of the prequel trilogies.

Question 50

Who has George Lucas said is the Chosen One?

The Chosen One. It is a prophecy of someone destined to bring balance to the Force. Several different people have been proposed to be the Chosen One, both by characters within Star Wars and by fans. But how does one even begin to identify what it takes to bring balance to the Force? If it happened, would people even know? This is a difficult question to answer, but thankfully, George Lucas himself has weighed in on the matter. Do you know who he said the Chosen One was?

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