Setting and characters Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes place five years after the events of
Fallen Order. The game follows Jedi Knight
Cal Kestis (
Cameron Monaghan) as he fights the Empire while searching for a place to hide from them. Cal's allies include Jedi Master Cere Junda (
Debra Wilson); former pilot of the
Stinger Mantis Greez Dritus (
Daniel Roebuck); BD-1 (
Ben Burtt), a small
droid; Merrin (Tina Ivlev), one of the last surviving members of the
Nightsister clan of
Dathomir; and Bode Akuna (Noshir Dalal), a mercenary fighting for the safety of his daughter Kata (Tajinae Turner). Other characters include Jedi Master Eno Cordova (
Tony Amendola), BD-1's former owner, now helping Cere recover the Jedi Archive; and ZN-A4 (Kendal Rae), a droid from the High Republic Era formerly owned by Jedi Master Santari Khri (
Tracy Ifeachor). Cal fights many enemies during his journey, such as the Pau'an Senator Daho Sejan (
T. J. Ramini); Imperial Commander Lank Denvik (
Gideon Emery); the Ninth Sister (
Misty Lee), who is trained by the
Sith Lord Darth Vader (
Scott Lawrence) as part of the
Imperial Inquisitorius program; former High Republic Dark Jedi Dagan Gera (
Cody Fern), who seeks to reach Tanalorr; and his right-hand man, the Gen'Dai Rayvis (
D. C. Douglas), the leader of the Bedlam Raiders.
Temuera Morrison voices
Boba Fett, having portrayed the character several times previously.
Plot Five years after destroying the Jedi Holocron, Jedi Knight
Cal Kestis has parted ways with Cere Junda, Greez Dritus, and Merrin to continue his battle against the
Empire as a resistance fighter working under
Saw Gerrera. Cal and his team infiltrate the Imperial capital world of
Coruscant and steal valuable military data from Senator Daho Sejan. Cal is disheartened to learn from the data that despite all his efforts, the Empire has become more powerful, expanding its reach farther through the galaxy. The Ninth Sister arrives to confront and exact revenge on Cal, killing Sejan and most of Cal's team, but is killed by Cal soon after. Cal and his mercenary comrade Bode Akuna escape Coruscant, but the
Stinger Mantis is damaged. After protecting Greez's town on Koboh from a group of marauders known as the Bedlam Raiders, Cal reunites with Greez to repair the
Mantis. While searching the required parts for the repairs, Cal stumbles on ZN-A4, or "Zee", a
droid that served the Jedi Order during the
High Republic era. Zee gives Cal a tuner device that activates a facility called the Forest Array, which Zee was ordered to activate centuries ago before becoming incapacitated. Cal travels to the Array and has a vision of High Republic Jedi Dagan Gera and Santari Khri, who discovered the mythical planet of Tanalorr hidden behind the supposedly impassable Koboh Abyss
nebula. Cal discovers a one-armed Dagan in a bacta tank; in the hopes of recruiting a former Jedi, Cal frees him, but Dagan, having turned to the Dark Side, attacks Cal and escapes with the Gen'Dai warrior Rayvis, the leader of the Bedlam Raiders. Realizing the value of a planet inaccessible to the Empire, Cal, Bode, and Greez repair the
Mantis and head for the planet Jedha, where Cere has been working with Merrin and Eno Cordova to rebuild the Jedi Archives with the help of a resistance organization called the Hidden Path. Cordova explains that Dagan was the first and only pilot to find a path through the Koboh Abyss. Santari developed special compasses to navigate it, and the Republic established a settlement and Jedi Temple on Tanalorr. However, the Republic withdrew from the planet and destroyed the compasses when it was assaulted by a group of raiders known as the Nihil. Angry at the Jedi Order for abandoning the planet, Dagan killed several Jedi while attempting to retrieve one of the compasses, resulting in Santari severing his arm and imprisoning him in the bacta tank. Cal, Merrin, Bode, and Greez search for the three remaining compasses; Bode wishes to find a refuge for his young daughter Kata, while Merrin believes that the Hidden Path could use Tanalorr as their new home. During their journey, Cal and Merrin confess their feelings for each other and decide to pursue a relationship. After two of the compasses prove unsalvageable, Cal fights and kills Rayvis and Dagan before recovering a compass that Cordova may repair. The Empire attacks Jedha, and Bode murders Cordova and steals the compass. Cal confronts him, and Bode reveals himself as an Imperial spy and a fallen Jedi, before incapacitating Cal. Meanwhile, Cere attempts to prevent the Empire from reaching the archives. She is killed when Darth Vader uses the assault as an opportunity to incinerate the collection, ultimately leading to its destruction. Furious over Bode's betrayal and the deaths of Cere and Cordova, Cal infiltrates an Imperial Security Bureau (ISB) base on Nova Garon to locate him. Bode reveals that he made a deal with ISB commander Lank Denvik to work as a spy in exchange for keeping him and Kata hidden from Vader, but flees with the compass and Kata. Cal briefly embraces the dark side to escape the garrison, nearly killing Denvik, but Merrin talks him down. After recovering a recording left behind by Santari, Cal learns that the arrays on Koboh can be used to open an alternate path through the Koboh Abyss. The group arrives at Tanalorr and attempts to convince Bode to surrender, but an enraged Bode refuses. Cal, after embracing the darkness again and seeing that his former friend is beyond redemption, fatally shoots Bode. Afterward, the group holds a Jedi funeral to mourn Cere, Cordova, and Bode. With the planet now under their control, Cal, Merrin, and Greez decide to adopt Kata and plan to contact the Hidden Path to relocate them to Tanalorr. ==Development==