In the context of the Star Wars: Visions episode titled "" (Season 1, Episode 7), the "paper" refers to a Jedi record or investigation into the origins of the mysterious antagonist known only as the Elder. The Role of Records and Investigation
: Following the duel, the Elder detonates his starship, leaving the Jedi Master Tajin Crosser and his Padawan Dan Grak with no physical evidence—such as logs or "papers"—to continue their investigation into who the Elder was or where he came from.
: The Elder is modeled after the legendary Japanese swordsman and philosopher Miyamoto Musashi .
The episode uses the confrontation between the Jedi and the Elder to highlight specific philosophical themes:
: The Jedi believe the Sith have been extinct for hundreds of years, but the Elder's presence suggests a darker history or a splinter group that was never recorded in official Jedi archives. Core Themes of "The Elder"
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In the context of the Star Wars: Visions episode titled "" (Season 1, Episode 7), the "paper" refers to a Jedi record or investigation into the origins of the mysterious antagonist known only as the Elder. The Role of Records and Investigation
: Following the duel, the Elder detonates his starship, leaving the Jedi Master Tajin Crosser and his Padawan Dan Grak with no physical evidence—such as logs or "papers"—to continue their investigation into who the Elder was or where he came from. [S1E7] The Elder
: The Elder is modeled after the legendary Japanese swordsman and philosopher Miyamoto Musashi . In the context of the Star Wars: Visions
The episode uses the confrontation between the Jedi and the Elder to highlight specific philosophical themes: The episode uses the confrontation between the Jedi
: The Jedi believe the Sith have been extinct for hundreds of years, but the Elder's presence suggests a darker history or a splinter group that was never recorded in official Jedi archives. Core Themes of "The Elder"