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'''Rosh Penin''' in the game, ]. He was a Jedi student at the Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4 after the fall of the Galactic Empire. He was trained in the ways of the Force by ]. Due to the events presented in the game, Rosh follows the Dark Side. In one of the last missions the player, animating Jaden Korr, is given a choice to either forgive Rosh or to kill him. Depending on what he chooses, the game leads to a Dark Side (in the case of killing Penin) or the Light Side (when the player decides to spare him) ending. '''Rosh Penin''' is a fictional character in the game, ]. He was a Jedi student at the Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4 after the fall of the Galactic Empire. He was trained in the ways of the Force by ]. Due to the events presented in the game, Rosh follows the Dark Side. In one of the last missions the player, animating Jaden Korr, is given a choice to either forgive Rosh or to kill him. Depending on what he chooses, the game leads to a Dark Side (in the case of killing Penin) or the Light Side (when the player decides to spare him) ending.


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Rosh Penin is a fictional character in the game, Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. He was a Jedi student at the Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4 after the fall of the Galactic Empire. He was trained in the ways of the Force by Kyle Katarn. Due to the events presented in the game, Rosh follows the Dark Side. In one of the last missions the player, animating Jaden Korr, is given a choice to either forgive Rosh or to kill him. Depending on what he chooses, the game leads to a Dark Side (in the case of killing Penin) or the Light Side (when the player decides to spare him) ending.

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