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Jedi Academy Master (JAM) is an honorary title given to exceptional [[Jedi Academy Trainer]]s at [[the Jedi Academy]]. | Jedi Academy Master (JAM) is an honorary title given to exceptional [[Jedi Academy Trainer]]s at [[the Jedi Academy]]. | ||
The only Jedi Academy members that have been given this title are [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Dark Blade]], [[Jaina D'Kana]], [[Gradius]], and [[Jaiko D'Kana]]. [[Jaiko D'Kana]] is currently the only active Jedi Academy Master. | The only Jedi Academy members that have been given this title are [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Dark Blade]], [[Jaina D'Kana]], [[Gradius]], and [[Jaiko D'Kana]]. [[Jaiko D'Kana]] is currently the only active Jedi Academy Master. | ||
Quoted from the Academy's [[Holocron]]:<br> | |||
"''These are teachers who are constantly doing a good work and get this rank as a form of recognition. Masters are somewhat like the old school and definitely the right person to address if you either want to learn advanced moves or have an important issue to discuss.''" | "''These are teachers who are constantly doing a good work and get this rank as a form of recognition. Masters are somewhat like the old school and definitely the right person to address if you either want to learn advanced moves or have an important issue to discuss.''" |
Revision as of 02:16, 30 January 2006
Jedi Academy Master (JAM) is an honorary title given to exceptional Jedi Academy Trainers at the Jedi Academy.
The only Jedi Academy members that have been given this title are Luke Skywalker, Dark Blade, Jaina D'Kana, Gradius, and Jaiko D'Kana. Jaiko D'Kana is currently the only active Jedi Academy Master.
Quoted from the Academy's Holocron:
"These are teachers who are constantly doing a good work and get this rank as a form of recognition. Masters are somewhat like the old school and definitely the right person to address if you either want to learn advanced moves or have an important issue to discuss."