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Rive's Uncharted Settlements
by: Rive Caedo
date posted: Sep 23, 2005 8:22 PM  | 
updated: Oct 05, 2005 10:31 PM
Star Wars: The Shooting Scripts: Part I
While looking through the scripts for how many times Obi-Wan is called "Ben Kenobi" in the Original Trilogy I ran across this. I had heard people refer to the cut lines in here and if they hadn't been removed/never shot (anyone know if they were actually filmed?)

Shooting Script used (confirmed through other sources as well): http://www.blueharvest.net/scoops/rotj-script.shtml

Lines differant from the version we know and love have been bolded by me.
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LUKE
Yoda spoke of another.

BEN
The other he spoke of is your twin sister.

LUKE
But I have no sister.

BEN
Hmm. To protect you both from the Emperor,
you were hidden from your father when you
were born. The Emperor knew, as I did, if
Anakin were to have any offspring, they would
be a threat to him. That is the reason why
your sister remains safely anonymous.

LUKE
Leia! Leia's my sister.

BEN
Your insight serves you well. Bury your
feelings deep down, Luke. They do you credit.
But they could be made to serve the Emperor.

Luke looks into the distance, trying to comprehend all this.

BEN (continuing his narrative)
When your father left, he didn't know your
mother was pregnant. Your mother and I knew
he would find out eventually, but we wanted
to keep you both as safe as possible, for as
long as possible. So I took you to live with
my brother Owen on Tatooine... and your mother
took Leia to live as the daughter of Senator
Organa, on Alderaan.

Luke turns, and settles near Ben to hear the tale.

BEN (attempting to give solace with his words)
The Organa household was high-born and
politically quite powerful in that system.
Leia became a princess by virtue of
lineage... no one knew she'd been adopted, of
course. But it was a title without real
power, since Alderaan had long been a
democracy. Even so, the family continued to
be politically powerful, and Leia, following
in her foster father's path, became a senator
as well. That's not all she became, of
course... she became the leader of her cell
in the Alliance against the corrupt Empire.
And because she had diplomatic immunity, she
was a vital link for getting information to
the Rebel cause. That's what she was doing
when her path crossed yours... for her foster
parents had always told her to contact me on
Tatooine, if her troubles became desperate.


Luke is overwhelmed by the truth, and is suddenly protective of
his sister.

LUKE
But you can't let her get involved now, Ben.
Vader will destroy her.


BEN
She hasn't been trained in the ways of the
Jedi the way you have, Luke ... but the Force
is strong with her, as it is with all of your
family. There is no avoiding the battle. You
must face and destroy Vader!

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I'm glad it was removed just because it would have been really long winded (and widening the plot hole that Padme dies and Leia never really knows her). George Lucas has been repeatedly quoted that he doesn't really like to stop the action completely to narrate the story.

I think he refers to this scene specifically :)

Anyone think it would have been a good idea to leave these lines in? Anyone want to make fun of a fairly hardcore Star Wars fan like me never having read these lines? :)
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  jediknight2210
Where did you dig up that old fossil?
date Posted: Sep 23, 2005 8:49 PM
Some parts sound very interesting, but im wondering, where did you find this?
  Bai Ahzur
Bai Ahzur's usless, but hopefully entertaining, yet somewhat eneventful, however rewarding, blog.
date Posted: Sep 23, 2005 9:08 PM
I definately think that leaving these lines in would have ruined the film.
  Darth_Chick
Wonderful girl. Eithor I'm going to kill her or I'm begginning to like her (Blog Closed)
date Posted: Sep 23, 2005 9:19 PM
yes, this would have totaly ruined the film, because.....

1-When your father left, he didn't know your
mother was pregnant.
WRONG!

2- So I took you to live with my brother Owen on Tatooine... and your mother
took Leia to live as the daughter of Senator Organa, on Alderaan.
Again, wrong. Padme is dead and Owen is Anakin's step brother.

so, see, this never would have worked, and the prequels wound be much different.

where did you get this?
  21212121212
"So be it.......21212121212"
date Posted: Sep 23, 2005 9:23 PM
Where did you get this?!
This sounds very interesting. I look forward to hearing more on this topic.
Qui-Tom Servo loves Padme
You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
date Posted: Sep 23, 2005 9:41 PM
Had this been in there originally, the PT would have changed from what we know now. It's important to remember that.
  Rive Caedo
Rive's Uncharted Settlements
date Posted: Sep 23, 2005 10:47 PM
It's from the Return of the Jedi shooting script. I ran a google search and looked on 5 seperate sites to make sure it was the real deal.

http://www.bus.miami.edu/~jdavis/Starwars/jedi.html
http://showcase.netins.net/web/ssinc/starwars/ROTJScript.shtml
http://www.blueharvest.net/scoops/rotj-script.shtml
http://imsdb.com/scripts/Star-Wars-Return-of-the-Jedi.html
http://scifiscripts.name2host.com/scripts/returnofthejedi.txt

do a "Find on this page": "Vader will destroy"
  jedilaurie2
Jedi Laurie
date Posted: Sep 24, 2005 3:17 AM
Ok, yeah I agree that if this had been included the prequels would be completely different from what they are now. But I think the explicit statement that the Force was strong in Leia would have been a valuable input. Because isn't it only in EU that it is revealed how strong Leia actually is? If it had been revealed in the original trilogy, then it would make sense that she can remember Padme. It would also explain why Jacen Solo can see the past and the future - a talent he inherited from his mother, but is much stronger in him than it is in her.
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