Star Wars Inquisitors: Meet Tensu Run
"Star Wars: Inquisitors #2" introduces a fascinating new Star Wars Character - Tensu Run. This Jedi Knight is on a mission that places him directly at odds with the Empire's Inquisitors during the Dark Times following Order 66 and the Jedi Purge.
Who is Tensu Run?
T ensu Run is a Jedi Hunter in his own right, going against the grain and hunting down those who hunted his kind. This is a role usually played by the Inquisitors, but he has taken the mantle as his own in a fight to defy the Empire and, more importantly, rebuild the Jedi Order. It seems he has adopted this unusual role after the death of his master in "Star Wars: Inquisitors #1."
The Star Wars Timeline
Tensu Run's mission is a critical part of the Star Wars history during the Dark Times. He appears after the death of Emperor Palpatine. He's now a critical piece in a new storyline where surviving Jedi must evade the Imperial Inquisitors while also fighting to restore the Jedi Order.
What are Tensu Run’s Powers?
Tensu Run, a former Jedi Knight, uses his mastery of the Force and Jedi training to track down and challenge Inquisitors. This means that while the Inquisitors use the Dark Side to serve Darth Vader and the Empire, he fights for the Light.
How Far will Tensu Run Go?
While his initial intention is to maim Inquisitors, rendering them unable to continue hunting Jedi, the path Tensu has chosen leads to some difficult moral choices. As he hunts the Inquisitors, he’s made the decision to take lives. He also knows that if he were to yield to the Dark Side he would be no different from the Jedi Hunters. This leaves fans wondering whether he's in danger of being corrupted.
Star Wars Inquisitors
The Inquisitors were agents of the Galactic Empire that were appointed to track down remaining Jedi after Order 66. They served as Darth Vader's enforcement team and used both their lightsaber skills and the Dark Side to hunt their enemies. They are often portrayed as a significant force against the Jedi, their dark nature making them particularly menacing.