"You were right about one thing master. The Negotiations were short." - Obi-Wan
Playable Character: Obi-Wan
Enemies: Battle Droid (Blue Varient), Battle Droid (Security), Battle Droid (Commander), Droideka, Gun Turret.
The stage will begin with Obi-Wan being led by TC-14. Let the cutscene play out. Once you gain control of Obi-Wan, head towards the switch on the wall. Use the force on it by holding the L trigger on the GBA. Once the door opens, head on through and destroy the Battle Droids while following the path. If you take the upper path when the path splits, you'll come to a Protocol Droid with a Heart. If you press select while standing next to him with the required amount of money, you'll get your health completely refilled, and you'll also gain an extra heart. Go back to the main path and continue following it. Hitting the switches here gives you various healing items, and studs. Head through the door and destroy the Battle Droid. Use the force on the blocks here to make a way up. Jump up and do the same on this level. Follow the path and destroy the Battle Droid standing near the switches. Walk over all four switches to open the door. If you go back, away from the door. There will be another switch which will give you some healing items. Head through the door and destroy the Droids. Follow the path here and use the force on the set of bricks as you did before. Jump on up and destroy the Droids here. Then follow the path to the arrow.
Follow the path, destroying the Droids and hitting the switches along the way. Hit all the switches and you'll get some Force Power, and some Gold Studs. If you want to, jump up where you got the studs and hit the switches at the top. You'll get some more money and a Yellow Heart power-up. This'll make you invulnerable for a short period of time. You can also use the force on the grate to enter a room with more money, and a large healing item and some Force Power. Back in the main corridor, head along the path and follow it to the right. Jump up here to find another Protocol Droid with a Heart. Here you'll also find your first Gun Turret, they have an energy meter and take more hits to defeat. The easiest way to defeat them is to Jump Attack over and over. On the second raised platform you'll find a Lightsaber power-up, this will increase your attack power for a short period of time. On the third raised platform you'll find another Protocol Droid. This one will increase the amount of Force Power you have if you pay him. Head onto the fourth raised platform and jump up to the next level. Force the bricks together to jump up, then simply head to the arrow.
Hit the two switches to get a Yellow Heart power-up. Head down and destroy the droids, following the path around. If you head down the path at the bottom end of the screen, you'll find another Protocol Droid with a heart. Back on the main path, in the upper corner there are four more switches, hit them all for some money, and a Lightsaber power-up. You can jump up onto the first carrier, to get some money. (And a Mini-Kit, but that's not important.) You can also force the door to go inside. You'll find a healing item, and a couple of boxes. Back outside, continue along the path, destroying the Gun Turret and entering the second carrier. In here there are six boxes, all give money, but they also spawn a Battle Droid. Once back outside, follow the path down and around, destroying Droids along the way. Once at the final carrier. Hit all the switches from the top, to the bottom. Doing this will open the final carrier. Enter and destroy all the Droids. Grab the last bit of money before the level ends.
Unlocked Character: Qui-Gon (250)
Ranking: First I should explain the Ranking. In this game, you are ranked on the amount of enemies you killed, the amount of shots you deflected, the amount of studs you got, and how many Death Star Plans have been obtained. You will get a certain amount of studs for each one (0, 50, 100, 150 or 200). How many studs you get determines your rank. There are three ranks: Padawan, Knight and Master. In general, you should be achieving Master on Free Play if you kill and grab as many studs as possible, while collecting Death Star Plans. In Story, you'll generally not get Master. Here I will say what I got on my Story Run, and if it's possible to get Master in Story.
To start, I got Knight on my Story run (This was without getting any Death Star Plans). If you get a couple Death Star Plans however, Master is easily obtainable in Story. In this level, I killed 71 enemies, deflected 63 shots, and gained 431 studs.