Summary

  • Memory wipes and brainwashing were central to the Knights of the Old Republic story, mirroring themes explored in The Acolyte.
  • The amnesiac Force Revan's past as a Sith was revealed to have been erased by Jedi memory wipe and brainwashing.
  • The Acolyte foreshadows themes of memory wipes and the potential path Mae may follow in season 2.

There are several references to Mae, in an attempt to keep the Jedi from learning of their plans. This could be a direct reference to Knights of the Old Republic.

Originally released in 2003, Knights of the Old Republic is one of the most beloved parts of the Star Wars franchise. With a unique story that prioritizes player choice, the first game in the series follows Revan as they choose the path of light or dark. Specifically, memory wipes and brainwashing were a massive part of this story, central to the conflict between Revan and the Jedi.

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Memory Wipes & Brainwashing Were At The Heart Of KOTOR

Revan Had Their Past Stripped From Them By The Jedi

One of the biggest twists of the Knights of the Old Republic story was that Revan, the character that players have been roleplaying throughout the game, was once a powerful Sith. For a while, this was one of the biggest twists in all of gaming, and it is often ed for how well this specific part of the story is written and executed. It is also revealed that the reason Revan did not this massive part of their life was because the Jedi not only had their memory wiped, but used the Force to brainwash them as well.

The two of them both examine the pitfalls the Jedi can fall into in their battle to defend the light side of the Force.

This memory wipe was juxtaposed against the player's conception of the Jedi, characters that have helped them along their journey but were still complicit in ripping away Revan's past and personality for their own gain. In doing this, Knights of the Old Republic explores similar themes to The Acolyte. The two of them both examine the pitfalls the Jedi can fall into in their battle to defend the light side of the Force.

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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Systems
Top Critic Avg: 83/100 Critics Rec: 85%
Released
July 15, 2003
ESRB
T for Teen: Violence
Developer(s)
BioWare
Publisher(s)
LucasArts
Engine
Odyssey Engine

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic tells the story of the Star Wars universe long before the Skywalker family altered the fate of the galaxy. The player assumes control of Revan, an amnesiac Force who finds themselves thrown into the center of the ancient struggle between the Jedi and the Sith. An open-world RPG that allows the player to explore a galaxy of planets, KOTOR puts an emphasis on player choice: Revan must decide whether to save the galaxy, or conquer it.

Franchise
Star Wars
Platform(s)
Xbox (Original), iOS, Android, Switch, PC, macOS
How Long To Beat
30 Hours
Metascore
94

The Acolyte Has Explored Memory Wipes From The Start

Qimir Was The First To Mention Memory Wipes

Although The Acolyte's most notable use of memory wipes occurs in the season finale when The Stranger wipes Mae's memory, it was actually first mentioned much earlier than that. In The Acolyte episode 2 "Revenge/Justice," The Stranger, while posing as Qimir, asks the Jedi not to wipe his memory or "whatever it is they do." Considering that it was revealed in the finale that this is something The Stranger is capable of doing, this moment directly foreshadows what happens in the finale.

Until now, the only time a Force power similar to this was used in canon actually occured in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. In season 3, episode 17 "The Ghost of Mortis," the Father uses the Force to completely erase any memory of becoming Darth Vader from Anakin Skywalker's mind. Aside from this, any use of the Force to completely erase one's memories has gone unutilized.

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Will The Acolyte Season 2 Go Further With Memory Wipes?

And What Will Mae's Memory Loss Mean For Her Future?

Going forward, using a Force power as future-altering as wiping someone's memories could have serious repercussions. After all, when Revan was brainwashed, it directly led them on their path to dismantling Darth Malak's plans to build the Sith Empire. While the player can still choose for Revan to fall to the dark side once again, it does not change the fact that they are put in direct opposition with their one-time ally.

Whether Mae follows a similar path to that of Revan remains to be seen. What does seem to be for certain is that, while Osha is following her path from light to dark, Mae seems to be following the opposite path from dark to light. With any luck, The Acolyte season 2 will build on this memory wipe, showing Mae's journey as she potentially s the Jedi in Osha's place and follows in the footsteps of Revan.

All episodes of The Acolyte are now streaming on Disney+.

The Acolyte Poster Showing Jedi Order, Mae, and a Sith Lord Holding Lightsabers

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The Acolyte
Release Date
2024 - 2024-00-00
Showrunner
Leslye Headland
Directors
Leslye Headland, Alex Garcia Lopez

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes - all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.

Writers
Leslye Headland, Charmaine De Grate, Kor Adana
Franchise(s)
Star Wars
Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Dis