While on Qiilura, Tur-Mukan used daily Force meditation to advance her pregnancy. Though only ninety days pregnant, she succeeded in advancing the baby to six months development. She could not only tell that she was pregnant with a boy, but also that he was going to be Force sensitive.
Over the course of this mission, Etain gave in to her romantic feelings for Darman, culminating in her becoming pregnant with his child. She confided her pregnancy to the leader of the mission, Mandalorian clone instructor, Kal Skirata.
Venku Skirata was born on the planet Mandalore, the son of the Jedi Etain Tur-Mukan and clone commando Darman Skirata. The child's father, Darman, did not know that Etain was pregnant, and was unaware he had a son until a year after the child's birth.
During the mission to Coruscant, Darman's relationship with Etain Tur-Mukan blossomed and they became romantically involved. They also privately spent most of their free time together. Darman is most likely unique in his relationship with Etain, as a clone-Jedi affair was utterly unheard of at the time.
In the Legends/non-canon Karen Traviss novels, a Jedi knight named Etain Tur-Mukan fell in love with a clone commando named RC-1136 and became pregnant by him.
Yes, she was most likely pregnant.” With all of this being said, it's pretty safe to assume that, yes, Senator Padmé Amidala was pregnant during (most likely) the 7th and 8th season(s) of The Clone Wars TV show, although nothing if official.
Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi was the most famous member of the family. Due to the low Cerean birthrate, he was allowed by the other Jedi to follow the Cerean custom of polygamous marriage—he had four honor wives and seven daughters.
Assigned the Jedi Watchman of the Cerean sector, Mundi was granted a rare exception to the Jedi Order's ban on marriage due to his species' low birth rate and had a polygamous family of five wives and seven children, although he was able to love them without being attached.
Despite the ban and the associated dangers, many Jedi, including Kento Marek, Ranik Solusar, Nejaa Halcyon, Revan and Anakin Skywalker, wed, either in secrecy or with the knowledge and disapproval of the Jedi Council.
The Jedi of the Galactic Republic (pre-Clone Wars and during this era) were known for their stance on having attachments of any sort. This rule was what prompted then-Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker to marry Senator Padmé Amidala in secret on Naboo. It was so under wraps that no one knew about it.
Although the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones established that the Jedi Order members could not marry or have children, Star Wars creator George Lucas explained that despite their monastic regime, the Jedi were permitted to have sexual intercourse as long they did not form attachments.
Jedi General Tiplar led clone troops during the Clone Wars, sometimes serving alongside her twin sister Tiplee. Clone trooper CT-5385, nicknamed Tup, shot and killed Tiplar during combat on a space station above the planet Ringo Vinda.
Anakin Skywalker was not the only Jedi to have kids. Ki-Adi-Mundo fathered seven daughters and was allowed to do so because of low Cerean birth rates. Ranik Solusar, on the other hand, fathered a child despite the rules. Andur Sunrider was the grandson of Jedi Master Jev Sunrider, meaning Jev Sunrider also had kids.
She secretly marries Anakin Skywalker, a Jedi Knight, then later dies while giving birth to twins Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
Senator Padmé Amidala of the planet Naboo became pregnant during the Clone Wars with her husband, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, as the father. She gave birth to twins, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
However, she chose not to tell Anakin, presumably because he was about to go into a battle. Anakin was prone to letting his emotions affect him, and knowing that Padme was pregnant would've thrown him completely off the task.
This changed during their time together, as Ahsoka began developing feelings for Lux, until she and Padme left Raxus, she and Lux said their goodbyes before going their separate ways. Meeting Lux and his mother caused Ahsoka to change her perspective on the war and open another side for her.
She also became one of the few Jedi to survive a duel with the droid General Grievous. As the conflict raged on, she learned that its politics were not as black and white as she once thought and eventually entered into a relationship (and marriage) with Lux Bonteri, son of former Confederate senator Mina Bonteri.
Arguably, some of the rarest types of Jedi were the so-called Iron Knights. These are members of the Shards species - crystals with a brain of their own.
The Jedi Order did not permit Jedi to marry due to a prohibition on possessive attachment that could lead to the dark side and on Chandrila many got married at the age of fifteen.
A Human female Jedi served the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. In 19 BBY, the Human Jedi survived the initial execution of Order 66, which was the directive commanding clone troopers to execute the Jedi Knights as enemies of the Republic.
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Star Wars fans do not have enough good things to say about the popular Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi, as he was a fan favorite even before the Obi-Wan Kenobi series started streaming on Disney+.
Mara Jade Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. She appears in the now non-canon Legends series as the wife of Luke Skywalker and mother of Ben Skywalker. She has been voiced by Heidi Shannon, Edie Mirman and Kath Soucie in various Star Wars video games.
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Siri Tachi fell in love, but chose to separate and remain true to the Jedi Code, while T'ra Saa and Tholme entered a clandestine relationship but never married.
And as we celebrate May the 4th, a fan-made celebration of the beloved franchise, we're taking a look at the legacy of one of its most important characters: Ahsoka Tano, the first female Jedi lead of 'Star Wars'.