Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

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by Patricia C. Wrede


  How ironic that we should discover this power now, when the Jedi are no more, Obi-Wan thought. Then he looked at Yoda. The Jedi were not gone. Not yet. He heard the thin, high wail of an infant echoing down the hall, and almost smiled. There was still hope for the future.

  Senator Padmé Amidala was given a state funeral. Huge crowds lined the streets to pay their respects to their former Queen as the flower-draped open coffin rolled past. She was wearing the carved japor snippet her beloved Anakin had given her so long ago, when he was nine and she fourteen and war was unthinkable, and the Sith Lords a bad dream.

  Obi-Wan and Yoda watched the funeral from Bail Organa’s starcruiser. It was as close as they dared come. The Emperor’s attention would surely be fixed on the funeral, and they would not take the risk of being found.

  Shortly after, the Emperor took his new apprentice off to a remote area of the galaxy where construction of a new superweapon was just beginning—a gigantic space station with the power to destroy whole planets with a single laser blast.

  Once the funeral was over, Bail Organa set his cruiser on a carefully planned course to Alderaan. Shortly after the ship left Naboo, it flung two small escape pods in opposite directions along the Outer Rim. One carried Jedi Master Yoda toward the uninviting and uninhabited swamp planet of Dagobah; the other carried Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and a wailing infant boy in the direction of Tatooine. The girl, as planned, went on to Alderaan, to be raised as a princess by Bail Organa and his wife, the queen of Alderaan. She was joined by the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO.

  When he reached Tatooine, Obi-Wan sold the escape pod for spare parts. In the crime-ridden city of Mos Eisley, the pod would be untraceable within hours. With the credits from the sale, Obi-Wan bought an eopie riding beast for the trek out to the small moisture farm where Anakin’s stepbrother, Owen Lars, still lived. Owen and his wife Beru agreed to raise their nephew. Obi-Wan told them only that the boy’s parents were both dead; he did not give any details of how Anakin and Padmé had died.

  As the twin suns began to set, Obi-Wan rode into the Tatooine desert. In his pack, he carried Anakin’s lightsaber. He would keep it, through the long, lonely exile, as a memento and a reminder—until the future day when he could give it to Anakin’s son, Luke Skywalker.

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  MAY 2014

  Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace

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  Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith

  Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope

  Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back

  Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi

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  Renegade

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