STAR WARS III: FALL OF THE REPUBLIC

Story treatment by John L. Flynn

Adapted from Part I:
"The Adventures of
Obi-Wan Kenobi"

The Journal of the Whills
By George Lucas

        FADE IN: 
 
        MAIN AND CREDIT TITLES SUPERIMPOSED ON THE 
        BLACK OF OUTER SPACE -- pinpointed with 
        piercing stars, several moons, and a 
        bright-colored nebulae.  As TITLES end -- 
 
        The following is related in the story, roll-up 
        format: 
 
 
Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, the Old Republic was 
crumbling away, rotting from the corruption and treachery 
within.  Power-hungry technocrats and wealthy bureaucrats 
maneuvered and bribed their way into office, while one am- 
bitious senator plotted to destroy the Jedi and rule the 
galaxy. 
 
Hoping to restore virtue and the remembered glory of the 
Republic, the High Council of Senators dispatched the Jedi 
Knights - protectorate of justice in the galaxy - on a quest to 
retrieve the lost Kaiburr Crystal.  They believed that the 
small diamond-like object (which intensified the power of the 
Force) would unite the disaffected among the people and would 
destroy the corruption around them. 
 
However, within their Council, the evil Senator Palpatine had 
other traitorous designs.  Foreseeing that the Crystal would 
secure his position as Emperor, Palpatine deceived one of the 
Jedi Knights and sent him to acquire the Crystal. . . 
 
 
 
 
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SCENE 1:  Sigma Vulcanus -- a new, evolving world, that is con- 
          stantly being shook by violent earthquakes and volcanic 
          eruptions, and which is devoid of sentient life-forms. 
 
        On the molten, volcanic world of Sigma Vulcanus, Anakin 
 
Skywalker, a handsome, swarthy man with a dignified stature, 
 
makes an important discovery.  Using his lightsabre (as the 
 
equivalent of a divining rod), he uncovers the legendary Kaiburr 
 
Crystal.  It pulsates with energy and fills Skywalker with a 
 
false sense of power and importance.  But before he can savor his 
 
triumph, and return the Crystal to Palpatine, he is confronted by 
 
his old friend, and fellow Jedi Knight, Obi-Wan Kenobi and 
 
requested to explain his actions.  Anakin refuses, and instantly, 
 
the two knights draw their lethal weapons and become locked in 
 
mortal combat. 
 
 
 
        Anakin Skywalker, as if controlled by another force, 
 
strikes swiftly in rage, but Obi-Wan Kenobi, the more experienced 
 
Jedi, easily deflects the furious blows of his young opponent. 
 
"Let go of the Crystal, my friend!  Its power will consume you 
 
and turn you against the Jedi Knights," Kenobi explains.  But the 
 
words are un-heeded by the young Jedi, and the conflict 
 
continues. 
 
 
 
        Skywalker attacks Obi-Wan again, forcing him to discard 
 
his defensive posture.  Kenobi parries the thrust and sends Ana- 
 
kin's lightsabre flying out of his hand.  At precisely the same 
 
moment, a cataclysmic earthquake rocks the planet.  The effect is 
 
devastating:  fissures, in the earth crack open and spout walls   
 
of flame; thunder and lightning strike violently from the sky; 
 
and several volcanos burst and bubble. 
 
 
 
        The young Jedi struggles to regain his lightsabre, but 
 
loses his footing and plunges, still in possession of the Crys- 
 
tal, into a pit of molten lava. 
 
 
 
        Kenobi hurries to the edge of the volcano and looks down; 
 
but he is too late to save his former friend:  Skywalker is 
 
completely engulfed in lava!  With tears in his eyes and anguish 
 
in his heart, Obi-Wan picks up Anakin's lightsabre and bids a sad 
 
farewell to the body of his friend. 
 
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SCENE 2:  Jhantor -- is "the bright center of the universe." 
          Highly populated and technology-oriented, it is an old 
          world of many contrasts:  the huge, domed capital, with 
          its elaborate space ports and transportation systems, 
          stands adjacent to an ancient castle and temple. 
 
        In another part of the galaxy, on the capital world of 
 
Jhantor, Palpatine enters his senate chambers - followed closely 
 
by a brash, young courtier named Prince Valarium - and assumes 
 
his place at the head of a conference table.  Valarium stands 
 
next to him and whispers in his ear as Palpatine's wizened eyes 
 
travel around the table from man to man. 
 
 
 
        Through a terse discussion with his cabinet members and 
 
personal guard, Palpatine reveals that he has bribed or black- 
 
mailed most of the High Council members into voting for him as 
 
President, but he is concerned with three senators who cannot be 
 
swayed - Tara Courtney, Mon Mothma, and Bail Organa.  He further 
 
explains that, once they have been eliminated, he intends to have 
 
his troops take over the Spice and Mineral Mines and blockade the 
 
commercial shipping lanes. 
 
 
 
        Several of his personal guard nod their approval; how- 
 
ever, two young officers stand and voice their disagreement. 
 
Lieutenant Motti (bright, young and smartly-dressed) and Com- 
 
mander Tarkin (thin, hatchet-faced with dark eyes) report that 
 
Palpatine's military force (which he has genetically engineered 
 
on the prison planet) are en route to the Spice Mines and Star- 
 
ports AND that they are ready to take command of the Starfleet; 
 
but they fear the swift retribution of the Jedi Knights! 
 
 
 
        "I think I know the best way to deal with that rabble," 
 
Palpatine announces, standing and walking over to his cabinet. 
 
"It's time that I demonstrate my absolute power--" 
 
 
 
        Taking a large, crystal globe form his cabinet, Palpatine 
 
strokes it with his long, well-manicured fingers, then traces the 
 
longitude and latitude lines.  The object begins to glow, and 
 
(with ILM's help) conjures a series of images from the planet 
 
Sigma Vulcanus.  These images combine and crystallize on the 
 
SINGLE image of the dead Anakin Skywalker. 
 
 
 
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SCENE 3:  Sigma Vulcanus 
 
 
 
        Four shadowy figures - adorned only in dark, hooded robes 
 
(which conceal their identity) - approach the charred, motionless 
 
body of Anakin Skywalker and lift him from his fiery grave. 
 
Skywalker's flesh is torn and scabbed, his hair is missing and 
 
clumped in disgusting patches.  Deep scars trace his face, and 
 
his body and limbs are without life. 
 
        They place him on the ground with great reverence and 
 
begin to administer to his injuries in an attempt to bring him 
 
back to life.  One robed figure motions to the other:  "Bring me 
 
the herbs and remedies."  He actually says nothing but is 
 
instantly understood by the others.  A third figure sprinkles the 
 
body with a powder, while a fourth looks toward the stars and 
 
begins to chant in a deep, rumbling voice. 
 
 
 
        In a matter of moments, the lifeless body of Anakin 
 
Skywalker stirs, as we 
 
 
 
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SCENE 4:  Dagobah (introduced in Episode Five: Empire Strikes Bk) 
 
        Far across the galaxy, on the bog world of Dagobah, 
 
Obi-Wan Kenobi walks through the dense fog and pauses, unhappy 
 
and dejected because he has been forced by circumstances to kill 
 
his friend.  He turns to Yoda, his eight hundred year-old teacher 
 
and says:  "I have failed, Master Yoda." 

 
        Yoda gives him a contemptuous stare, then closes his 
 
eyes:  "No good is it to teach you when you have not yet learned 
 
patience!  Humility!" 
 
 
 
        Obi-Wan shakes his head and offers an excuse as his 
 
reply:  "But Anakin was my friend.  The Force was with him very 
 
strongly, and I thought that I could be as good a teacher as you 
 
were with me."  He pauses and breathes a deep sigh:  "I fear my 
 
mistake may have terrible consequences for the galaxy!" 
 
 
 
        The Jedi Master points a crooked finger at him:  "Most 
 
important lesson have you learned!  Now a great burden you 
 
carry." 
 
 
 
        Kenobi squeezes his tear-filled eyes shut and drops his 
 
head in defeat.  But Yoda is immediately at his side to offer 
 
comfort and to reveal that Anakin is not dead.  He further 
 
explains the incidents which have just taken place and foresees a 
 
deadly conflict. 
 
 
 
        The Jedi Knight is pale and silent for a long moment. 
 
Then, slowly, he, too, recognizes the entire awesome threat that 
 
Palpatine has brought to the Old Republic.  He thinks of the 
 
lives of his friends (Lady Arcadia Skywalker and Bail Organa) and 
 
realizes that he must leave immediately for Jhantor. 
 
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SCENE 5:  Bridge Interior -- a small, saucer-shaped freighter, 
          with cramped quarters and a cockpit-like bridge. 
 
        On the starship bridge, Captain Antilles - a rugged, 
 
mustached thirty-year old - makes final calculations for his 
 
approach to Jhantor when two tractor beams lock-on and bring his 
 
vessel to a halt.  His short-range scanners reveal two sentry 
 
fighters, swooping into a holding pattern on his port and 
 
starboard sides.  The sentry pilots order him to heave-to and 
 
prepare to be boarded. 
 
 
 
        "No," he snarls in reply - but quickly reconsiders, when 
 
his protocol droid (C3PO) and his ten-year-old, Correllian cabin 
 
boy remind him that he is out-gunned.  Antilles brings his ship 
 
about, and, in moments, despite his objections, a handful of 
 
Palpatine's troops board the freighter and confiscate his cargo. 
 
 
 
        Captain Antilles curses the officer in charge, and 
 
explains the incident is far from over, as we 
 
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SCENE 6: Jhantor 
 
        When the tragic news of Tara Courtney's assassination 
 
reaches her embassy chambers, Lady Arcadia Skywalker is shocked 
 
and hastily gathers her servants and droids to leave for her 
 
homeworld.  She is a beautiful matron, who is in the last stages 
 
of pregnancy, and she is fearful for her unborn child (or 
 
children). 

 
        For the past several weeks, she has watched the order of 
 
Jhantor deteriorate into anarchy under the rule of Palpatine, and 
 
she has made plans to escape, by smuggling her household aboard a 
 
spice freighter. 
 
 
 
        But, in the docking bay, Lady Arcadia and her party are 
 
suddenly surrounded by a heavily-armed detachment of troops, 
 
activating their weapons and raising them to firing position. 
 
She turns to the officer in charge and demands to know what's 
 
going on; but he doesn't know - he is simply following orders. 
 
She resists his authority, claiming diplomatic immunity, but 
 
quickly reconsiders when the voice of evil echoes through the 
 
bay: 
 
 
 
        "You mustn't be so hasty, Lady Skywalker!"  PRESIDENT 
 
Palpatine emerges from the shadows, accompanied by Prince 
 
Valarium, and explains that Arcadia, her servants, her droids, 
 
and her pilot are being placed under his protective custody. 
 
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SCENE 7:  Sigma Vulcanus -- The Monastic Order of the Sith -- a 
          spartan-like retreat, high atop a mountain ridge 
 
        Through a montage of scenes, wherein Anakin Skywalker 
 
remains in a coma, the silent, robed figures minister to his in- 
 
juries.  Their task is an awesome one:  First, in a most sophis- 
 
ticated furnace, they forge battle armour and a metal 
 
breath-screen (skull-like in appearance) that will cover his 
 
demolished visage.  Next, they amputate his arms and limbs that 
 
no longer function, repair vital organs, and encase the torso - 
 
forever - in the dreaded armour and artificial respirator. 
 
Finally, they restore the severed limbs with intricate computer 
 
circuitry and revive him from his comatose state.  Anakin 
 
Skywalker becomes Darth Vader, more machine than man! 
 
 
 
        Following his repairs, the monk-like figures (still 
 
hidden under their hooded robes) begin to instruct Vader in a 
 
dark, evil parody of Luke's apprenticeship under Yoda.  Darth 
 
Vader is taught many sorceror's skills; he is lectured on the 
 
sinister machinations of the Force and is shown how to construct 
 
an even more lethal sabre using fragments of the shattered 
 
Kaiburr Crystal.  But with each new challenge, and skill 
 
accomplished, Vader is doubtful of purpose.  He knows he is being 
 
trained as a power weapon - and yet, he cannot conceive why. 
 
 
 
        Angered by this confusion, and the fear that his humanity 
 
(and manhood) has been stripped away, Darth Vader strikes out in 
 
rage at one of his hooded teachers only to discover an empty 
 
robe.  He is momentarily terror-stricken and then mystified as, 
 
one by one, the hooded figures vanish - in a strangely, 
 
compelling way - to reveal a 3-D holographic image of Palpatine. 
 
 
 
        "Yes, yes," Palpatine taunts him, "Only now do you 
 
conceive that is was my force of will that saved you - that kept 
 
you alive - and that gave you life again!" 
 
 
 
        Darth Vader extends a courtly bow to Palpatine and thanks  
 
him for his life.  But Palpatine is not interested in gratitude. 
 
He is in need of a powerful weapon and an obedient servant, and 
 
he reminds the former Jedi that he has the power to crush him 
 
should he desire.  He then forces Vader to his knees and 
 
commands:  "Now come to me, my servant.  I have an important task 
 
that will complete your training!" 
 
 
 
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SCENE 8:  Jhantor -- Docking-bay and City Exteriors 
 
        Obi-Wan Kenobi's approach and arrival on Jhantor is 
 
undetected by the planetary defenses.  Marshalling his Jedi 
 
strength and cunning, he is able to slip past the sentries in the 
 
docking bay, edge by the troops patrolling the perimeter and 
 
reach the home of Lady Skywalker.  But when he reaches the 
 
embassy, the huge chambers are silent and empty - and there are 
 
no apparent clues as to the Lady's whereabouts. 
 
 
 
        Then, out of the darkness, Captain Antilles appears and 
 
confirms what Kenobi already suspects:  The Lady and her party 
 
have been detained as "guests" of Palpatine in the prison cell 
 
block.  After introducing himself (as Captain of a Correllian 
 
freighter), Antilles explains that he came to her embassy, 
 
seeking the help of the Merchanter's Guild (because of the piracy 
 
of his goods), and discovered an R2 unit (Artoo Detoo), that had 
 
slipped away during her capture, cowering in the shadows.  He 
 
further reveals that the R2 unit has monitored her termination 
 
notice! 
 
        Realizing that he has little time, Obi-Wan enlists the 
 
pilot's aid; and the two men, accompanied by the stubby, 
 
mechanical droid, hurry toward the cell-block. 
 
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SCENE 9:  Jhantor -- Palpatine's Senate Chambers 
 
        Palpatine orders his guards to bring the captured slaver 
 
to his senate chambers.  While pacing back and forth, he examines 
 
the individual who stands before him in chains and shrewdly 
 
considers his fate:  Boba Fett, the lone survivor of a group of 
 
commandos the Jedi defeated on Mandalore during the Clone Wars, 
 
is charged with interstellar slavery and the cold-blooded murder 
 
of the Jedi Kane Starkiller (Refer to Star Wars: Episode II). 
 
Fett's battle-scarred face sneers at the charges, defending his 
 
actions as "righteous vengeance." 
 
 
 
        The evil President stares malevolently at Boba Fett for 
 
several moments, then offers him his freedom (and his confiscated 
 
slavership) in exchange for the extermination of the Jedi 
 
Knights.  He also promises him a rich bounty for each Jedi scalp 
 
that he brings back; he wants proof of their deaths - and no 
 
disintegrations.  Fett grins and replies that he may have 
 
difficulty in locating them since they are scattered throughout 
 
the galaxy.  But Palpatine reassures him that the task should be 
 
an easy one with the President's secret weapon. 
 
 
 
        Boba Fett dubiously agrees, as his chains are unlocked 
 
and he is escorted from the chambers. 
 
 
 
        As the slaver exits, Prince Valarium - accompanied by a 
 
few personal guards - announces the arrival of Darth Vader. 
 
Palpatine, in a quiet whisper, advises Valarium to - personally - 
 
supervise Lady Arcadia's execution, then requests that Vader be 
 
shown in. 
 
 
 
        As the guards stand aside, Darth Vader, tall and 
 
threatening in flowing black robes and armour, enters the chamber 
 
and kneels before his master.  Palpatine smiles, looking at his 
 
nightmare creation in black, and commands him to hunt down and 
 
destroy the Jedi Knights.  Vader is hesitant and requests 
 
permission to visit his wife.  But Palpatine refuses, telling his 
 
servant a vicious lie that she has been murdered by his comrades, 
 
and produces his crystal globe as evidence. 
 
 
 
        Seemingly unmoved, Vader turns to look at a series of 
 
images Palpatine conjures (from the globe).  The images re-create 
 
- in holographic form - the treacherous betrayal and murder of 
 
Lady Arcadia by two of Vader's fellow knights.  (Note:  since the 
 
images are too brutal for our saga, tight point-of-view camera 
 
angles should convey the details.)  When the last image vanishes, 
 
the Dark Lord, fooled by the false images, stands, ignite his 
 
lightsabre and strikes the crystal globe with monumental anger. 
 
And this rage completes Vader's journey to the dark side. 
 
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SCENE 10: Jhantor -- Cell-block 
 
        Meanwhile, deep in the cell-block dungeons, Obi-Wan 
 
Kenobi and Captain Antilles overpower a pair of detention guards 
 
and open Lady Arcadia's cell.  Overjoyed to find her still alive, 
 
Obi-Wan embraces Arcadia warmly, then senses the pains of her 
 
motherly contractions.  Antilles interrupts their embrace and 
 
reminds them to save their hellos until they're safely out of the 
 
cell-block.  But, as they leave the cell, Prince Valarium and his 
 
personal guards appear and draw their weapons.  Antilles 
 
exchanges fire with the guards, and Obi-Wan and Arcadia hurry off 
 
into the dungeon maze, followed closely by the Correllian pilot. 
 
 
 
        Retreating down a linking corridor, past the cell-block 
 
armory, the two heroes - with their pregnant fugitive - decide to 
 
stand firm and fight.  Captain Antilles charges his weapon and 
 
blasts away at the detention guards, while the Jedi Knight 
 
concentrates all his thoughts and feeling on detonating the 
 
arsenal and sealing the dungeon exit.  But, in the midst of his 
 
efforts, Kenobi's heightened senses feel his former friend's 
 
RAGE.  The rage, in turn, betrays Vader's thoughts and President 
 
Palpatine's sinister mission (to Obi-Wan). 
 
 
 
        "Whatever you're doing - do it faster!"  Antilles shouts, 
 
snapping the Jedi out of his daze.  Kenobi immediately refocuses 
 
his energy and, in a matter of moments, the armory explodes, iso- 
 
lating the guards from them.  However, the noise and excitement 
 
are too much for the Lady Skywalker as she doubles over in pain.  
 
The Correllian pilot fears she's been hit by flying shrapnel - 
 
but Kenobi says she's having a baby and advises Antilles take her 
 
to the safety of his freighter.  He further explains that he must 
 
leave - in spite of his desire to help Arcadia - to warn his 
 
fellow knights of Vader's treachery. 
 
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SCENE 11: Jhantor -- Palpatine's Chambers 
 
        Reporting to the President's chambers, Valarium reluc- 
 
tantly tells of Lady Skywalker's escape.  Palpatine is angered 
 
and quickly orders - over his private comlink - a division of 
 
troops to search the city.  He then orders the arrest of Mon 
 
Mothma and Bail Organa to prevent any further interferences in 
 
his plans. 
 
 
 
        Turning to Valarium, Palpatine's face darkens to an 
 
insane fury.  Blinding energy bolts shoot from his finger tips, 
 
and the young Prince is struck down.  "Don't fail me again!" 
 
Palpatine warns, as Prince Valarium crawls, like a wounded 
 
animal, to his side and gasps, "Never . . ." 
 
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SCENE 12: Jhantor -- Docking bay, interior of saucer-shaped 
          Correlian freighter 
 
        In the dank, dark hangar-bay, Obi-Wan Kenobi departs in 
 
his starship, and Captain Antilles turns his attention to one of 
 
his most difficult tasks.  With the nervous assistance of C3PO, 
 
he first comforts Lady Skywalker, then helps deliver her 
 
children.  The moment is a joyous, mystic one as Luke and Leia 
 
take their 1st breath and begin crying.  But that special sound 
 
of babies crying brings a detachment of troops down upon them! * 
 
             * Special Note:  The troops should be costumed dif- 
        ferently from the stormtroopers because they are part of 
        Bail Organa's personal guard, - but the scene should cause 
        a false moment of suspense for Antilles, and the audience. 
 
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SCENE 13: Jhantor -- Palpatine's Chambers 
 
        Still enraged from Valarium's carelessness, Palpatine 
 
plots a unique political move that will destroy Lady Arcadia's 
 
influence with the Merchanter's Guild AND further cement his 
 
power with commerce and industry.  He first frees a handful of 
 
pirates and bribes them to raid the Spice Mines and Mineral 
 
Springs; he then orders his personal troops to eliminate the 
 
pirates and guard - as well as regulate - the shipping lanes. 
 
 
 
        But. in the midst of his political maneuvering, Palpatine 
 
is struck down - paralyzed - for a few, fleeting moments.  When 
 
he regains his composure, he is deeply disturbed by a nightmare 
 
premonitions, a tremor in the Force which threatens his well 
 
being.  He senses Lady Arcadia's true strength - the birth of a 
 
son that would one day challenge his power.  (But he fails - in 
 
his twisted wickedness  - to sense the second child!) 
 
 
 
        Sending his special group of assassins into Jhantor, 
 
Palpatine orders them to kill every new-born son - both in the 
 
capital city and the nearby outlands - because, for the first 
 
time in his life, he is afraid.  (The character should be played 
 
much like Herod's in the New Testament.) 
 
 
        This brutal action (of Palpatine's) spawns screams of 
 
anguish and unrestricted weeping as the soldiers - unquestion- 
 
ingly - carry out their violent task.  (Note:  The horror of the 
 
events will be merely suggested - and not shown - to our 
 
cameras.) 
 
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SCENES 14 TO 18: Numerous Worlds -- Each distinct in its own way 
 
        Across the galaxy, in a terror-filled montage of scenes, 
 
wherein we glimpse numerous worlds and races, the betrayal and 
 
execution of the Jedi Knights is perpetrated.  Darth Vader and a 
 
handful of Palpatine's assassins barge into an exotic saloon and 
 
eliminate an alien-looking Jedi amidst screams and mass hysteria 
 
from the patrons. 
 
 
 
        While this is happening, Boba Fett leads a group of 
 
stormtroopers into a docking bay and disintegrates the Knight 
 
mending repairs in his starship. 
 
 
 
        And by the time Vader and his cohorts have slipped into 
 
the quarters and strangled a sleeping Jedi, Boba Fett, accom- 
 
panied by several trained assassins, chases down and executes a 
 
fleeing Jedi and his family.  However, the abomination of Vader 
 
(as well as Palpatine's sinister plan) is not complete until he 
 
destroys the remaining Jedi Knights as they make a final stand. 
 
The battle is fearsome, and the Jedi force manages to kill a 
 
large number of troops; but they are vastly outnumbered, and 
 
soon, they are massacred - to the last man - by Vader's troops. 
 
 
        After dismissing Boba Fett and his troops, Darth Vader 
 
looks over the battlefield, at the dead bodies, then takes a deep 
 
breath and says, "Kenobi, I will deal with you myself..." 
 
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        Obi-Wan Kenobi hears Vader's words - but he is too far in 
 
space to offer him a challenge.  He accelerates his starship, 
 
thinking of his compatriots, and hurries to the planet.  However, 
 
arriving several hours too late, Kenobi is disheartened to find 
 
the dead bodies of his fellow Jedi Knights.  He unhappily builds 
 
a funeral pyre and burns their bodies (in a ceremony befitting a 
 
viking hero). 
 
 
 
        He then examines the broad, huge footprints in the sand, 
 
and whispers Darth Vader's name. 
 
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SCENE 19 : Jhantor -- The Alderaan Embassy -- Well-guarded, the 
          building is deceptive in its heavy fortification. 
 
        With very little military effort, a special detachment of 
 
troops take Captain Antilles, Lady Skywalker and party through 
 
the defenses of the Alderaan Embassy and deliver them to a 
 
darkened conference room. 
 
 
 
        Bail Organa, Viceroy and 1st Chairman of the Alderaan 
 
System, enters the room and apologizes to his guests for 
 
frightening then with his personal guard, but he confesses that 
 
his caution is not without warrant:  Jhantor was full of spies 
 
and assassins and the R2 unit (in her embassy) could have been a  
 
clever trap.  He further explains that his colleagues had put too 
 
much trust in the stability of the Republic, failing to realize 
 
that while the body might be sound, the head was growing diseased 
 
and feeble, and THEY WERE ALL DEAD!  There is deep bitterness in 
 
his voice, and genuine concern for Lady Arcadia. 
 
 
 
        Antilles and Arcadia accept his apology and anxiously 
 
insist upon diplomatic sanctuary.  But, as news of Palpatine's 
 
takeover of the Merchanter's Guild and the galactic shipping 
 
lanes reaches the Embassy, the outlook is grim!  Organa curses 
 
loudly, suddenly realizing that there was nothing he could do to 
 
prevent the fall of the Republic and guarantee their safety. 
 
Pragmatically, he prays for their salvation by the Jedi Knights 
 
(unaware of their extinction), then orders the immediate 
 
evacuation of the Embassy. 
 
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SCENE 20: Jhantor -- Palpatine's Chambers 
 
        With grim anticipation, Darth Vader, the Dark Lord of the 
 
Sith, kneels at his ruler's feet and reports his success. 
 
Palpatine is pleased that his servant has eliminated all but one 
 
of the Jedi Knights and smiles - with evil delight - at Valerium 
 
and the other members of his cabinet.  He then asks the fate of 
 
Obi-Wan Kenobi.  Vader is hesitant and replies that he and Kenobi 
 
have a private matter to settle!  But that answer is not 
 
satisfactory enough. 
 
 
 
        Palpatine pauses in his interrogation and boasts of his 
 
ambitious plans (of galactic conquest) to Vader and the others 
 
that are assembled:  his few traitorous lieutenants have betrayed 
 
their superiors and taken control of the Starfleet; his troops 
 
have successfully routed marauding pirates and have begun to 
 
regulate commerce and industry along the shipping lanes; and his 
 
political arrangements with greedy landlords, sadistic gangsters, 
 
and power-hungry governors have made his power absolute.  He 
 
explains (that he has told them this to illustrate) that his 
 
control is predicated on his personnel following orders, even at 
 
the cost of their own lives! 
 
 
 
        Pausing a second time, Palpatine dismisses Valarium, and 
 
orders him to report to the control center.  The young prince 
 
agrees and bows slightly, a gesture Palpatine acknowledges with a 
 
perfunctory salute.  Then he spins and strides from the room, 
 
leaving the Dark Lord looking from man to man in confused 
 
silence.  As Valarium steps into the corridor, he is grabbed and 
 
assassinated by Palpatine's guards. 
 
 
 
        Darth Vader then nods his understanding as the evil 
 
President reminds:  "The fate of those who fail me is DEATH!" 
 
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SCENE 21: Jhantor -- Docking-bay 
 
        In the docking-bay, the massive evacuation of the 
 
Alderaan Embassy is taking place under tight security.  The 
 
humming of elevators and the moving of heavy equipment echo 
 
through the large chamber as the bustling flight crews make ready 
 
their freighters and the pilots perform final checkouts.  Bail 
 
Organa, with the "help" of See Threepio, supervises his men 
 
loading supplies and ammunition, while Artoo Detoo aids the Lady 
 
Arcadia with her two infants.  Captain Antilles is suspiciously 
 
nowhere to be found. 
 
 
 
        Momentarily, the defensive sensors sound alarm - but they 
 
are quickly silenced when the unknown danger is identified as 
 
Obi-Wan Kenobi's approaching starship.  Once in the docking-bay, 
 
Kenobi emerges from the craft and informs Bail Organa and his 
 
anxious troops that the Jedi Knights have all been destroyed by 
 
the treachery of President Palpatine and the hand of Darth Vader. 
 
A heart-felt murmur sweeps over the docking-bay, like a swell in 
 
a heavy sea.  The last Jedi Knight's second piece of news is even 
 
more grim:  the Starfleet, under the command of Palpatine's 
 
forces, have formed a perimeter blockade, and their purpose is to 
 
prevent Organa from leaving and force him to surrender his ground 
 
troops. 
 
 
 
        Bail Organa curses quietly to himself, recognizing the 
 
futility of further conflict.  The great leader - Viceroy and 
 
Senator of the Alderaan system - has fought many battles:  he has 
 
fought along side Kenobi and the other Jedi Knights during the 
 
Clone Wars, and has helped to eliminate piracy and slavery - with 
 
the crusading Lady Arcadia - in the formation of the Merchanter's 
 
Guild.  But this time, he realizes that he is outmatched!  Organa 
 
acquires a comlink from one of his men and begins to broadcast 
 
surrender orders to his troops. 
 
 
 
        When, suddenly, dozens of Merchanter's Guild members, of 
 
all species and life-forms, follow Captain Antilles into the 
 
Docking-bay and assemble around Bail Organa.  The group of 
 
freighter pilots and navigators is an impressive one:  There are 
 
representatives from Mon Calamari, Bespin, Sullest, Correllia, 
 
Mandalore, Kessel, and Alderaan.  Some are wearing fatigues, 
 
loaded with weapons and tools, while others are adorned in their 
 
native wear. 
 
 
 
        "Some of them still have their ships - and the others 
 
will fly anything we can put into the air," Antilles reports, and 
 
the morale of Organa's men is revived again.  "And if this action 
 
makes us pirates and outlaws - in the eyes of Palpatine's new 
 
empire - then we're with you one hundred percent!" 
 
 
 
        As the two groups of men (and aliens) hurry off, cheering 
 
the success of their united departure, Obi-Wan Kenobi approaches 
 
the Lady Arcadia with his painful secret.  He reluctantly admits 
 
that his pride (in the Force) may have betrayed Anakin to 
 
Palpatine, and that the man she once loved was now a hideous 
 
monster, more machine than man.  She is, at first, taken aback, 
 
chilled by his statement; then, with tears in her eyes, she 
 
confesses that she, too, felt him slipping away - many months 
 
before - and was unable to reach him either. 

 
        Obi-Wan Kenobi and Lady Skywalker exchange a tender 
 
embrace, and recognizing the potential danger they they both 
 
faced, they arrange to separate the children with the hope that 
 
they would be united one day as brother and sister.  Kenobi will 
 
take Luke to live with his brother Owen on Tatooine, while 
 
Arcadia will arrange for Leia to live as daughter of Senator 
 
Organa, on Alderaan.  This way the children would have a better 
 
chance of survival should one (or the other) be discovered by 
 
Vader! 
 
                                          CUT TO: 
 
SCENE 22: Bridge interior -- Flagship of the Starfleet* in the 
          Jhantor Star System 
 
        Darth Vader emerges from his private shuttle and strides 
 
past a handful of troops in formation.  His presence is awesome 
 
and threatening as he approaches the starship captain.  Commander 
 
Tarkin bows from the neck down and advises his superior that they 
 
were ready to annihilate anyone who attempts to run the blockade. 
 
Tarkin is over confident in his appraisal of the situation, and 
 
that reflects in his conversation with the Dark Lord. 
 
 
 
        * Special Note:  The Starfleet - at this moment in 
galactic history - is composed largely of heavy cruisers, 
destroyers, and spacecraft carriers, with a full complement of 
fighters.  There are no Star Destroyers, Death Stars, or TIE 
fighters because the Republic's Starfleet was used primarily for 
exploration and occasional law enforcement.  However, under the 
ruthless command of Darth Vader, it is a formidable opponent. 

 
Organa and his diplomatic party captured alive (if possible) so 
 
that they would face the embarrassment of a public tribunal.  And 
 
the Dark Lord adds that he wants Kenobi (!), his voice conveying 
 
the image of a dreadful fate (that would be inflicted) if his 
 
commands were not executed. 
 
 
 
        Tarkin reluctantly salutes and backs away from him, 
 
angered that their positions were not reversed.  He barks several 
 
commands, and his troops spring to battle stations. 
 
                                          DISSOLVE TO: 
 
SCENES 23 TO 27:  Jhantor Star System -- Various types of 
                  spacecraft against a backdrop of stars and a 
                  brightly coloured nebulae 
 
        Alarms sound full alert as the handful of freighters, 
 
transport ships, blockade runners, luxury cruisers and one-man 
 
fighters approach the armada of the Starfleet.  The ships attempt 
 
- first - to cross the blockade with the diplomatic colors and 
 
symbols of Alderaan; but, when that fails, they energize their 
 
main deflector shields and prepare to fight their way through. 
 
(Captain Antilles and Obi-Wan Kenobi hold their groups up as the 
 
first wave attacks.) 
 
 
 
        Keeping a tight formation, dozens of transport ships and 
 
luxury cruisers move in close to the Starfleet armada - and begin 
 
blasting away, while fifty-or-so small freighters and one-man 
 
fighters race across their surfaces, zipping between laser bolts 
 
as they engage the small pursuit fighters.  Their plan is one of 
 
strategic genius:  by flying in close, the rebel group emascu- 
 
lates the fire-power, which is ineffective at close-range, of the 
 
larger ships.  Additionally, the erratic and hot-dog flying of 
 
the Merchanter's Guild members confuse and place the military 
 
pilots at a momentary disadvantage!  And that disadvantage is 
 
exploited:  Antilles and Kenobi launch the second wave of ships 
 
and wait tensely to join the conflict, or make their escape. 
 
 
 
        However, the heroic efforts (of the rebel flight crews) 
 
are brought to an abrupt halt by the armada as the heavy cruisers 
 
fire broadsides at point-blank range, disregarding their own 
 
safety.  The Starfleet's audacious and dangerous move seems to 
 
turn the tide of battle:  small one-man fighters scatter, luxury 
 
cruisers reverse their engines, and freighters drop their 
 
additional weapons and accelerate away.  But, as the proton beams 
 
take their toll, last-ditch, suicide runs are made by the damaged 
 
rebel craft:  a cargo freighter - loaded with weapons and cargo - 
 
heads on a collision course for one of the Destroyers and 
 
explodes, while a transport ship - mortally wounded in combat - 
 
limps at a heavy cruiser and detonates its nuclear engines, 
 
destroying his opponent with him.  The balance of the small craft 
 
punch through holes and race for open space! 
 
 
 
        Captain Antilles, piloting the saucer-shaped freighter 
 
(with Bail Organa, Lady Arcadia, and party aboard), dives into 
 
the chaos, then steers through the battle.  Once clear, he 
 
engages his ship's hyperdrive and soars away at light speed. 
 
Several pursuit craft follow - but their weapons are ineffectual 
 
against his ship's deflector shields and their ion-propelled 
 
engines are no match for his. 
 
 
 
        In another sector of the battle, Obi-Wan Kenobi's 
 
starship swoops past an engagement and accelerates into space, 
 
pursued by Darth Vader's flagship.  Kenobi executes a series of 
 
stunning maneuvers in an effort to lose the Heavy Cruiser, but he 
 
quickly realizes that it will not be easy to shake.  Marshalling 
 
the Force around him, the last Jedi prepares for a death-defying 
 
stunt.  He then guides his starship into the nebulae; and with 
 
his deflector shields (and the Force) at full intensity, Kenobi 
 
flies through the core of the exploding star. 
 
 
 
        Darth Vader stands silently on the Bridge of his 
 
starship, gazing in disbelief at the brightly-colored nebulae. 
 
He demands the scanning sensors probe the area for any sign of 
 
the Jedi Knight - but the results are negative!  Gravely 
 
disappointed, the Dark Lord orders the Flagship returned to the 
 
fleet and walks away, sensing that they would meet again. 
 
 
 
        The victory is an incomplete one for Palpatine's forces. 
 
His starfleet has destroyed or captured nearly three dozen 
 
vehicles - but scattered throughout the galaxy were rebelous 
 
pirates and outlaws that he would one day have to deal with! 
 
                                          LAP DISSOLVE TO: 
 
SCENES 28 TO 30:  EPILOGUE -- 
 
        Jhantor -- EMPEROR Palpatine, with Darth Vader, the Dark 
 
Lord of the Sith, at his side, smiles malevolently and plots his 
 
next move as his assembled troops chant:  "Long Live Palpatine! 
 
Long Live the Empire!!" 
 
        Alderaan -- Lady Arcadia Skywalker - now a common servant 
 
in the Organa household - sings her daughter to sleep under the 
 
watchful sensors of Artoo Detoo and See Threepio, while Bail 
 
Organa awards Captain Antilles with a commission in his service. 
 
        Tatooine -- Obi-Wan Kenobi, the last Jedi Knight, 
 
delivers the infant boy to his brother, Owen Lars, then 
 
disappears into the desert wasteland, awaiting the day when Luke 
 
would claim the light sabre of his father (from him) and become a 
 
man. 
 
 
 
                                          FADE OUT.