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    "There is more knowledge here than anywhere else in the galaxy."

    ―Jocasta Nu

    "The secrets here are deep, complex, and strange. They are not for everyone. If I denied your requests for access, it is because I did not believe you were ready. That was my prerogative as Master Archivist."

    ―Jocasta Nu

    Established in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant by the Jedi Order early in the Temple's history, the Jedi Archives held the few of the holobooks and artifacts that were evacuated from the Great Jedi Library of Ossus. The Archives, also known as the Jedi Temple Library, contained historical records dating back thousands of years; maps of the entire galaxy; scientific, mathematical and astronomical journals; engineering and technology documents; and Jedi records on the Sith. It detailed the geography and cultures of various planets and species across the galaxy, as well as their zoology and botany. Secrets about how the Jedi used the Force and biographies of numerous Jedi and their identification details were also housed in the Archives.

    Built near the top of the Temple ziggurat, the Archives was a two-story cruciform chamber centered around a large rotunda. Four wings branched out from the rotunda and held tens of millions of books. The central reference desk was located at the heart of the Archives.

    The Chief Librarian, assisted by associate librarians and JN-66 and SP-4 analysis droids, administered the Archives. During the Clone Wars, it was overseen by Jocasta Nu, who assisted Jedi in finding the information they needed and also controlled access to the restricted Holocron Vault within the library. Before the Battle of Geonosis, Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi tried to find information on the planet Kamino to find the bounty hunter Jango Fett. He and Nu discovered that there was no information on the system. Kenobi and Yoda deduced that a Jedi had erased the information on Kamino.

    At some point during the Great Jedi Purge, Jedi Master Cere Junda witnessed the Jedi Archives burning while she was on the run. After the rise of the Galactic Empire, Emperor Palpatine allowed the Grand Inquisitor to study the records about the Jedi and their combat forms. It was at this time Nu, who survived the fall of the Temple, returned to the Temple. Unnoticed by the Grand Inquisitor, Nu entered a secret vault within the Archives, where she retrieved a list of every known Force-sensitive children, as of just before the purge. Though intent on leaving without conflict, upon sighting the Inquisitor again, Nu accosted him with her lightsaber, offended that he dared to read her books only to toss them aside. After a brief lightsaber duel Nu was bested, but as the Inquisitor prepared to deliver the final blow, he was interrupted by Darth Vader. On orders from Emperor Palpatine, Vader demanded her alive. In the confrontation that followed, Nu Force pushed the two and fled. Retreating to a computer in the library, Nu subsequently purged all the archive files. As Vader continued his pursuit, Nu retrieved a weapon stored in the archives that was capable of fighting Vader.

    The Jedi Archives first appeared in the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, the second installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. The Archives are actually an almost exact digital reconstruction of the Long Room of Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Its imitation extends to the busts of the Lost Twenty, which, in Trinity Library, are busts of alumni, including writer Jonathan Swift.

    According to Pablo Helman, during the scene where Kenobi speaks to Nu, the room includes busts of himself, George Lucas, Rob Coleman, and John Knoll.

    Non-canon appearances

    •LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "A Hero Discovered" (Mentioned only) •

    1.Star Wars: Episode II 2.Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Holocron Heist"

    4.Darth Vader (2017) 9

    6.Darth Vader (2017) 7

    10.Darth Vader (2017) 8

    11.Star Wars Rebels — "Rise of the Old Masters"

    12.Topps Star Wars Chrome Perspectives: Jedi vs. Sith – Jedi Temple Archives (Card: Luke Skywalker) (backup link)

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  6. The Jedi Archives, also known as the Jedi Temple Library, was a fathomless collection of ancient knowledge and research dating back thousands of years, as well as an innumerable amount of reading material collected from all corners of the galaxy.

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