Spoilers ahead, but you knew that already.
Cal’s droid,BD-1, frees him as he prepares to take on his enemies in Coruscant.
She refuses, however, and Cal defeats her in combat.

Cal and Bode manage to escape, but Cal’s ship, the Mantis, is damaged.
Led byRayvis, the Raiders are out to get a fellow namedTurglewho sold them a fake gadget.
Through a flashback, Cal can see that a woman namedSantari Khriused to own the droid.

She wiped part of Zee’s memory but left her with a tuner gadget.
The tuner looks suspiciously like the fake gear Turgle sold Rayvis, indicating it must be valuable.
Notably, at some point between these flashbacks and the present day, Dagan lost an arm.

It seems he was actually in hiding on Jedha all along.
He returns to Jedha alongside Bode and the rest of the crew.
Cal and Merrin rush toPilgrim’s Sanctuaryto ensureBrother Armias’s safety.

They then return to the Archive.
Eno has successfully repaired the devices, and it appears Santari created a compass to guide people to Tanalorr.
However, through more flashbacks, Cal discovers Dagan wanted to defy the Order and fight for Tanalorr.

Cal returns to Koboh with the contact codes only to find that the Bedlam Raiders kidnapped Zee.
Cal and Bode head to theLucrehulk, where the enemy forces are holding her.
While Cal is on the Lucrehulk, Rayvis steals the tuner from Cal at Dagan’s order.

Cal finds Zee but must fight Dagan, and Bode arrives to assist in this battle.
However, Dagan still manages to retreat with the tuner.
Cal then returns to Koboh and makes his way to theObservatoryto obtain the compass.

Here, he faces a final battle against Dagan, and ultimately triumphs.
Bode kills Eno and takes the repaired compass for his own use.
And there’s one more twist: Bode is also a Jedi.

Soon after, the game shifts to Cere’s perspective as she does her best to protect the archives.
Here, she encountersDarth Vader, who has been behind this entire Imperial assault.
It’s a brutal fight, and ultimately, Cere succumbs to Vader.

Cal finds Cere and is devastated.
This anger and upset begins his flirtation with the dark side.
Here, Cal learns the truth about Bode.

With his plan in mind, Bode escapes to Tanalorr.
Cal does this, and they take off to the game’s final location.
It’s difficult for Greez to navigate the abyss, so Cal uses the Force to guide them through.

Merrin addresses the child, and Cal and Merrin have a funeral for Bode, Cere, and Eno.
In his mourning, Cal promises to build something on Tanalorr that will outlast the Empire.
That’s the entire story of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
