It
was a great blow to the Jedi order when Count
Dooku voluntarily renounced his commission. A
strong-minded man, Dooku's ideas were often out of step
with those of the Jedi Council, despite the fact that
his former mentor, Yoda,
held a lofty position in that governing body. His
challenging views were often echoed by his former
Padawan, Qui-Gon
Jinn, another Jedi who would on occasion defy the
Council.
Dooku was a political idealist. He felt that the Jedi
weakened themselves by serving an institution as corrupt
as the Republic. After his departure, he disappeared for
years, re-emerging as a political firebrand fanning the
flames of rebellion in the galaxy. In an alarmingly
short time, Dooku rallied thousands of systems to his
cause, building a growing Separatist movement that
threatened to split the Republic.
Opportunists working in Dooku's name would start
flashpoints of violence, and it was all the Jedi could
do to maintain order in these turbulent times. For all
the strife, the Jedi Council refused to believe that
Dooku was personally responsible for the worst of the
conflicts, believing that his Jedi training elevated him
above such acts.
But the Jedi didn't realize Dooku's secret. Behind a
veneer of elegant charisma and well-tabled political
arguments, Dooku had been corrupted by the power of the
dark side. After his departure from the Jedi order,
Dooku was seduced to the dark side by Darth
Sidious, the Dark Lord of the Sith.
By Sith tradition, Dooku adopted the name Darth Tyranus
and added deceit and treachery to his already formidable
array of weapons.
In both guises, Dooku began recruiting agents for
what would eventually amount to the death of the Old
Republic. As Tyranus, he contacted the notorious
bounty hunter Jango
Fett to become the template for a hidden clone army
on Kamino.
As Dooku, he appealed to the greed of the galaxy's most
powerful commerce barons to consolidate their forces to
challenge the Republic.
Deep within the mighty spires of Geonosis,
Dooku chaired a meeting of the minds to formally create
the Confederacy
of Independent Systems. Separatist Senators
alongside representatives from the Commerce
Guild, the Trade
Federation, the Corporate
Alliance, the InterGalactic
Banking Clan and the Techno
Union pooled their resources together to form the
largest military force in the galaxy. The Separatists
were ready for war.
The Jedi
Knight Obi-Wan
Kenobi discovered the treasonous meeting and warned
the Republic, but not without being captured. Dooku met
with Kenobi in the Geonosian
dungeons, and revealed to Obi-Wan the truth about the
Republic -- that it was, in fact, becoming increasingly
under the control of Darth Sidious. Distrusting of
Dooku's words, Obi-Wan refused to believe and refused to
join Dooku in rooting out the corruption.
Kenobi was soon joined by Anakin
Skywalker and Padme Amidala,
who had come to Geonosis in an ill-fated attempt to
rescue him. Dooku placed the three captive heroes in an
execution arena, but their deaths were staved off by the
timely arrival of Jedi reinforcements.
The droid armies of the Separatists engaged the Jedi,
and later the newly crafted Clone Army of the Republic.
Dooku attempted to escape but was intercepted by Anakin
Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi. The two Jedi challenged
Dooku to a lightsaber
duel, but Dooku's masterful skills in old-style
lightsaber combat made short work of the younger
combatants. As they lay wounded, another Jedi entered
into Dooku's secret hangar.
The Jedi Master Yoda confronted Dooku. The two
engaged in a titanic struggle of Force powers, neither
besting the other. It came down to a contest of
lightsabers. In a blurring tangle of speed and light,
the two masters of the Force dueled. Unable to find an
advantage, Dooku distracted Yoda by endangering Kenobi
and Skywalker with a toppling crane. As Yoda used the
Force to save his fellow Jedi, Dooku fled.
Dooku escaped, with the Jedi aware of his succumbing
to the dark side, but yet still unaware of his Sith
allegiance. Aboard his exotic interstellar sail ship,
Dooku traveled to a decrepit warehouse district on Coruscant.
There, he met with his master, Darth Sidious, and
delivered the good news.
The Clone Wars had begun.
For three long years, warfare ripped apart the
galaxy. The Confederacy and the Republic did combat on a
wide variety of planets. Military command of the droid
armies fell to General
Grievous, the deadly cyborg general that Dooku
partially trained in the Jedi arts. Whereas Dooku
handled a lightsaber with finesse and accuracy, Grievous
used his bizarre mechanical anatomy to wield up to four
lightsabers in a blurring haze of brutal lacerating
energy.
At the end of the Clone Wars, the Separatists staged
a daring strike against the Republic. The Confederacy
had penetrated Coruscant's defenses and absconded away
with the kidnapped Chancellor Palpatine.
It was all a ruse:
Palpatine was in fact Darth Sidious, and Dooku was his
apprentice. But Dooku was unaware of Palpatine's master
plan. The kidnapping was a test of a prospective new
Sith apprentice. Blazing onto General
Grievous' flagship -- the vehicle of escape for
Dooku and his "captive" -- were the Jedi heroes Obi-Wan
Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. Once again Dooku dueled
with the Jedi pair. He bested Kenobi, knocking the Jedi
unconscious with a brutal Force push, but was unable to
overpower Skywalker. Goading the fiery-tempered young
man throughout the duel, Dooku thought he had the upper
hand until Anakin outmaneuvered him.
Skywalker severed both of Dooku's hands and snatched
the Sith Lord's red-bladed weapon. Dooku fell to his
knees before Skywalker, who was now holding two
lightsabers at his throat. "Kill him," advised Palpatine
-- and Dooku fully realized that treachery was the way
of the Sith. He was expendable, Dooku realized.
Skywalker was the true prize, the gifted apprentice, the
new Sith.
This understanding awakened in him as Skywalker
crossed his blades, severing Dooku's head.