In
I, Jedi, Corran Horn must develop his
Jedi powers to save the life of his wife,
Mirax Terrik. Corran Horn was a member of the elite
X-wing force Rogue Squadron. After returning home from a long campaign to find his wife kidnapped, he turns to
Luke Skywalker, the only remaining
Jedi Master at the time, for help. This coincides nicely with the master's timing, as he is seeking students for his new
Jedi Academy on
Yavin 4. Corran knows that he is
Force-sensitive, and that only with
the Force as his ally can he track down his enemy. It turns out that Corran's wife, Mirax, was tracking down a group of elusive pirates known as the Invids. The Invids' primary tactic is to drop out of hyperspace with the flagship, an
Imperial Star Destroyer named the
Invidious, strike, and disappear with perfect timing. As she grew closer to solving the mystery of how these pirates performed their supernaturally accurate attacks, she was kidnapped and placed into
stasis on their fortress planet. On the journey to save Mirax, Corran learns that his grandfather was a Jedi, a member of the Halcyon line. His adopted grandfather shows Corran the records that the Jedi had left behind, and with that, Corran eventually makes up his mind to follow in his ancestor's footsteps and become a Jedi. After extensive training and being caught in a crisis involving the risen spirit of the Dark
Sith Lord
Exar Kun, Corran goes as far as he can, and infiltrates the pirates using his CorSec training. He quickly rises through the ranks, and finds out where Mirax is being held. With the timely help of Luke Skywalker and his squadron friend and wingman,
Ooryl Qrygg, he fights his way past the Jensaarai, a splinter group of Jedi who focus on stealth and
premonition, and into the fortress, where he is able to rescue his wife. ==Reception==