Star wars, a story of father and son's, family, and most of all redemption. Ironically, I used to insult anyone who bravely admitted they enjoyed Star Wars. Now, I consider myself the biggest fan in the grade, perhaps even the whole school. We begin this wonderful story around the time where Leia is rushing across space in the patented Tentav IV, which contains the stolen plans to the Empire's deadliest weapon, The "Death Star". Unfortunately for Leia and the rest of the the rebellion, the Empire has tracked them down and has boarded their ship. Almost every rebel is killed, and the living are taken captive. Right before her capture, Leia places the stolen Death Star plan's into R2-D2. There R2-D2 and C-3P0 escape the ship in an escape pod and land on the remote planet of tatooine. There, they meet luke skywalker. by fate and fate alone, luke meets obi-wan kenobi, one of the few remaining jedi. When Obi-Wan discovers the stolen Death Star plan's, he realizes he has to get them back home to alderaan! There Luke and Obi-Wan meet Han Solo and chewbacca, crewmates of the infamous ship, the Milenium Falcon. Long story short, they rescue the princess and blow up the Deathstar.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
This summer, to support my love of Star wars, I chose to read Star Wars: The Phantom menace. the tricky thing about Star Wars is that everything is backwards. As you all should know, Darth Vader was once a jedi, but was seduced by the dark side of the force. So, in these books, its interesting to see how a little boy with so much potential could screw up so hard. As Obi-Wan said, "You were supposed to destroy the dark side, not join them!". In this book, you can discover how Obi-wan takes anakin skywalker as his aprentice. This I find most interesting and ironic because anakin is actually the one that kills Obi-wan. Small world. This book also shows how anakin meets the beautiful Padme Amidala, AKA Natalie Portman. I liked this book because it lays the structure for the rest of the Star Wars saga.
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