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Encyclopedia > Windu
Mace Windu
Gender Male
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Bald
Species Human
Year of Birth 72 BBY
Year of Death 19 BBY
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic
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Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu.

Mace Windu (72 BBY - 19 BBY) is a Jedi Master in the fictional Star Wars universe and one of the last members of the Jedi Council before the Great Jedi Purge. Windu was often regarded as second only to Master Yoda on the Council.


He is the creator of the seventh style of lightsaber combat, Vaapad. Only Depa Billaba has ever mastered it.

Mace Windu is originally from the planet Haruun Kal as revealed in the novel, Shatterpoint. After the death of his parents, he was turned over to the Jedi Order when he was just six months old. He was appointed to the Jedi Council before his thirtieth birthday, and so was very young for the position he received. He was trained to be a Jedi by Yoda. He trained many other Jedi during his career, including Echuu Shen-Jon (who ultimately survived the Purge), and fellow Council member Depa Billaba.


Prior to the Battle of Geonosis, Mace Windu killed Jango Fett. He led the Jedi to rescue Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padmé Amidala from an execution adminstered by Count Dooku and assigned to be done in a Geonosian fashion.


With the Clone Wars in full swing, Mace returned to his homeworld to track down his missing former Padawan, Depa Billaba. There, he experienced firsthand the horrors of war, and was pitted against the deadly Kar Vastor, and the dark side itself. Though Windu survived, the memories of his return to Haruun Kal would haunt him for a time. Windu also fought against a powerful Seismic Tank on Dantooine.


Though the end of the Clone Wars seemed close with the culmination of the Battle of Coruscant, Mace Windu had other troubles to worry about. The Jedi had been investigating the mysterious Darth Sidious, and Windu came to believe that the Sith Lord was, in fact, Chancellor Palpatine. Along with Kit Fisto, Saesee Tiin and Agen Kolar, Mace confronted Palpatine, and was attacked by the Sith Master. However, it was Anakin Skywalker who delivered the killing blow, confirming his place at Palpatine's side.


Mace Windu was portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson requested that he have a purple-bladed lightsaber in Episode II, to which George Lucas agreed. As a result, Mace Windu is the only major character in any of the Star Wars films to have a lightsaber that is not red, green, or blue. This caused much speculation among the fans, some of whom believed his purple blade signified a forthcoming plot twist that would reveal Windu as a Jedi traitor (basing such speculation on the fact that blue and red (light and dark in terms of lightsaber colour) make purple when mixed, suggesting that Mace was both light and dark.)


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Mace Windu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2369 words)
There is some speculation that young Mace Windu (in his early teens) would not be able to outspar his much older and more experinced Jedi friends like Ki-Adi-Mundi, Plo Koon, and Qui-Gon Jinn, all of which were lightsaber masters in their own right.
Master Windu's long study of lightsaber combat and his mastery of Form VII combat and Vaapad serve him well in fighting Sidious, although the Dark Lord seemingly may have forseen this moment and planned for it accordingly.
Windu wisely appears to sense this treachery, having known of Skywalker's intense emotional turmoil and uncertain future dating back to his first meeting with Anakin (in Episode I) and his dealings with him since as Obi-Wan's arrogant and powerful Padawan.
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