![]() Cal appeared to keep true to his word of keeping Kata safe, though, as she appeared to join the Stinger Mantis crew by the end of Jedi: Survivor, and can be seen hanging out in Pyloon’s Saloon’s roof garden with Pili after the end of the game. Despite this, Cal still attempts to get Bode to surrender throughout the fight and offered him and Kata safety with the Stinger Mantis crew instead, but upon seeing Bode hurt Kata, Cal realized Bode was too consumed by hate and desperation and was forced to kill his friend. Although they were separated for a time, the two companions find comfort in being together again.Cal was distraught at these losses, and he and Merrin track Bode down to Tanalorr. She had already revealed to Cal upon their first encounter that she would visit Cere from time to time during her travels, and when she heard the Mantis was arriving on Jedha, she offered to guide Cal to Cere's Base. Merrin then joins Cal on his journey to Cere's Base, a journey that includes several informative conversations about Merrin's departure from the former crew.ĭuring a campfire conversation between Cal and Merrin, at around the halfway point of Chapter 3, Merrin reveals that her reason for leaving the Mantis crew after the events of Jedi: Fallen Order was so that she could see the galaxy on her own terms and "find herself" by reflecting in all the places and people she encountered. ![]() Unfortunately, a storm prevents the Mantis crew from landing near the rendezvous point, forcing Cal to travel on foot to meet Cere's contact, who is eventually revealed to be Nightsister Merrin. At the beginning of Chapter 3 in Jedi: Survivor, Cal establishes contact with a religious group called the Narkis Anchorites who are working with Cere, and they inform Cal that Cere's contact would meet him on Jedha once he arrives.
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