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A Journey into The Force
date posted: Jan 12, 2007 10:45 PM  |  updated: Mar 03, 2007 11:26 PM
Bail Organa ... the real hero of Star Wars?
Bail Organa. A character I always thought of as kind of secondary one in Star Wars. At least compared to the real heroes like Luke, Han, Leia and Chewie. However, could the events leading to the destruction of the second Death Star and the emergence of Luke as a "new" Jedi have happened without Bail's involvement?

We know that he was mentioned briefly in ANH when the hologram of Leia spoke to Ben and Luke that Obi-Wan had served her father during the Clone Wars and she needed his help now, as her only hope. We know now that Bail had sent her on a mission to find Kenobi and deliver the Death Star schematics they had smuggled out. We also know that Bail died when Alderaan was destroyed by the first Death Star, thus ending his servitude to Alderaan and before that, the Old Republic.

His act of sending his daughter to find Obi-Wan and delivering the Death Star plans started a chain reaction that would save the galaxy from Empirical rule. And I'm sure that was his intent right from the beginning. As we came to know more about him in ROTS, he came across as an early leader in the Rebellion ... knowing that granting Palpatine emergency powers would lead to devastating results. Then coming into the Senate session to discover that Palpatine elevated himself to the status of Emperor in his new Galactic Empire solidified Bail's resolve to restore peace to the galaxy. Then ... Then he took one of Anakin's children to raise as his own, knowing that Anakin had a hand in the destruction of the Republic. Maybe knowing he could use one of his children against this new Empire?

Then, fast forward once again to ANH where he sends said daughter to deliver plans to the one person he knows could help him defeat the Empire, and who he knows has as much distaste for the Empire as he does. Leia indirectly gets the message to Kenobi, who trains Luke as a result of him wanting to leave Tatooine because said message also brought stormtroopers to kill his aunt and uncle (not that Kenobi wasn't watching over Luke anyway). Luke continues to study as a Jedi and discovers that Leia is his sister and eventually cuts down Vader through blind fury after Vader discovers Luke has a sister (and realizes, his daughter) and threatens to turn her to the darkside if Luke does not turn. After defeating Vader, Luke does not want to become him and give in to the darkside, throwing his lightsaber away, prompting Sith lightning from Sidious, and a fatherly save from the newly redeemed Anakin.

Therefore, Bail was able to defeat the Empire by adopting Leia, and years later, sending her on a mission that would unearth heroes from the past and present to eventually stop the Empire.

Pretty cool for a "secondary" character, eh?

  Jedi Amidala9
A Long Time Ago
date Posted: Jan 13, 2007 10:12 AM
Pretty cool for a "secondary" character, eh?
I've gotta agree with you that Bail is pretty cool. B-)
Love the blog! :x

Peace and MTFBWY...always

~jedi amidala9~
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: Jan 13, 2007 10:45 PM
Thanks Amidala ... MTFBWY
:8}
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (gone fishin')
date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 7:15 AM
Very good points! And it's all the more impressive considering that Bail didn't have any special Force-centric skills like many of the other main characters -- he was a hero simply because he loved his daughter. That's something we can all learn from.

Good blog! :)
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: Jan 16, 2007 9:32 AM
Thanks Stooge
  Ze'ev Skordeno
date Posted: Jan 17, 2007 2:40 AM
Interesting, and very compelling, point. It's an interesting plot twist (and for which you have to have give Lucas credit for foresight, even inadvertently) that Vader stood by and watched as Tarkin killed the one non-Jedi who could have told Vader that Leia was his daughter.
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: Jan 17, 2007 9:24 AM
Thanks Ze'ev ... GL may not of known it, as Bail was only just mentioned in ANH, but that character was able to twist the events right from the start. He had some pretty classified info re. Luke and Leia. he truly helped bridge the gap between OT and PT.
Illini Jedi
Clone War Cadences
date Posted: Apr 03, 2007 8:46 PM
I think you are on to something. This is among the reasons I found the prequels unsatisfying from an emotional standpoint. Bail Organa is a far more important character than his screen time indicates. When production of the prequels started I thought Bail would play the Han Solo role as the non-force sensitive lead who represents the human perspective. However that did not materialize. GL really dropped the ball on that one.
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