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F is a Jedi who survived the execution of Order 66 and the subsequent purge of the Jedi Order by the Galactic Empire. She first appears while living in hiding, doing her best to avoid detection by staying under the Empire's radar, concealing her identity, and refraining from using her Force abilities. Her past is marked by profound trauma, most notably the death of her Jedi Master, Shad-Rah Varcanella, during the Battle of Geonosis when she was a Padawan; Shad-Rah was killed by Count Dooku. This event, compounded by the fall of the Republic and the betrayal of her clone comrades, left her with significant emotional scars and a low sense of self-worth, making her question her own abilities and purpose as a Jedi.

Despite her solitary and brooding nature, F is deeply compassionate and adheres strongly to the Jedi principle of protecting the weak. She is quiet, polite, and speaks little, but she is never dismissive of others. Her primary motivation is to help those in need, even when doing so puts her at great personal risk. In her first story, she overcomes her fear and self-doubt to save a village from raiders, an act that helps her realize what it truly means to be a Jedi Knight. By the time of her subsequent appearance, she has accepted the inherent danger of her existence; she understands that being a Jedi means being a beacon, which inevitably draws the attention of the Empire. This has led her to a state of melancholic acceptance, where she faces danger not with anger, but with a calm resolve.

In her story, F finds herself on a planet ravaged by the Empire's destructive carbonite mining, which has triggered ecological collapse and earthquakes. After being rescued from a mine disaster by refugees, she boards their ship. When an Imperial Star Destroyer intercepts them and demands she be handed over, F willingly gives herself up to protect the innocent people she is with. Her role in the narrative is to embody the selfless core of what a Jedi should be, serving as a quiet teacher and an inspiration to ordinary people. She shows the refugees, who have been misled by Imperial propaganda, what true courage and compassion look like, which in turn inspires them to stand with her rather than abandon her.

A key relationship in her life is with her former master, Shad-Rah Varcanella. F thought he was long dead and even left flowers on his grave, but he returns as an agent of the Empire and an Inquisitor now going by the name Zero. Believed to have been resurrected through cloning or other dark means, he has fallen to the dark side and wishes for F to join him. Their confrontation forms the emotional core of her later story, forcing F to fight the very person who trained her, whom she must finally recognize as her enemy to survive. She also forms bonds with new allies, including a young man named Ron who helps her escape the Imperial ship, and she reunites with an old droid companion named Lulu from her past.

F undergoes significant development, moving from a fearful survivor hiding from her identity to a self-affirmed Jedi who accepts her role in the galaxy. After her initial journey, she cuts off her braid and removes her mask, bestowing upon herself the title of Jedi Knight. Her development continues as she confronts the embodied trauma of her master, using the precise and calculated skills he taught her to defeat him. In a desperate final gambit, she allows him to cut off her arm and legs to create an opening to inject carbonite gas into him, sacrificing her own body to win the duel and proving how much she has grown. This act of sacrifice is mirrored by the refugees she inspired, who choose to fight back against the Empire, showing that her influence has turned survival into the start of rebellion.

Notable abilities of F include her strong connection to the Force, which she uses for telekinesis, enhanced agility, and combat. She wields a yellow, katana-like lightsaber. After significant injuries, she has a prosthetic leg that can be disguised with a hologram, and by the end of her later story, she has lost both legs and one arm, requiring further prosthetic replacements.