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The Secret Of Tet-Ami (Historical Section)
Fabian Nicieza
The Secret Of Tet-Ami (Historical Section)
Pencils: Timothy II
Inks: Timothy II
Colors: Michelle Madsen
Letters: Steve Dutro
Cover Artist: Tsuneo Sanda, Tim Bradstreet
Kruy Mulacks of the "Kruy Mulacks Show" is onsite when the Temple of Tet-Ami is to be opened, in order to capture it all on film. Meanwhile, Mace Windu walks through the crowd, opens a secret door and enters the temple without being noticed. Within, he finds a statue of himself with hand outstretched. He places a glowing green object in the statues hand, and time suddenly shifts around him. He is now hundreds of years in the past and forced to deal with a large number of beasts that would otherwise have destroyed the people. Four days later the beasts are defeated and Mace is given the title Tet-Ami, which means "Time Guardian". He returns to his own time where he then returns to the Jedi Temple. In discussing this with Yoda, he is informed that "Always must a Jedi start the job he finished!"
The Secret Of Tet-Ami (Historical Section)