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Journal of the Whills, Part I

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Journal of the Whills, Part I
Attribution
Author(s)

George Lucas

Publication information
Release date

1973

Chronology
Canon

N

Era

Rise of the Empire era, Rebellion era

Timeline

0 BBY, 0 ABY

Followed by

Journal of the Whills, Part II

The Journal of the Whills, Part I (1973) was a handwritten two-page partial outline for the story that would, after many further rewrites and explorations of ideas, become Star Wars (1977).

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

The outline begins: "This is the story of Mace Windy, a revered Jedi-bendu of Ophuchi, as related to us by C.J. Thorpe, padawaan learner to the famed Jedi." Thorpe, called either C.J. or C.2. (it switches back and forth in the document) actually stands for "Chuiee Two Thorpe of Kissel. My father is Han Dardell Thorpe, chief pilot of the renown galactic cruiser Tarnack."

When Chuiee reaches sixteen years of age, he enters the Intersystems Academy to train as a potential Jedi-Templer. There he becomes padawaan learner to Mace Windy, a Warlord to the Chairman of the Alliance of Independent Systems. Windy becomes the victim of a court conspiracy: those who fear that Windy is more powerful than the Imperial leader of the Galactic Empire, some of those being his own comrades, arrange for his replacement and expulsion from the royal forces. Though Windy has been dismissed, Chuiee begs to stay on in his service.

This leads to the even-more-fragmentary story of Journal of the Whills, Part II. After four years, Windy and Chuiee have their greatest adventure. They guard a shipment of fusion portables to Yavin, where they are summoned to the desolate planet Yoshiro by a mysterious courier sent by the Alliance Chairman himself. The narrative drops off at this point.

[edit] Behind the scenes

  • When Lucas began work on Episode I, he took the Journal of the Whills out of the Lucasfilm archives, and re-read it. It sat on his desk as he wrote the first handwritten script for the first prequel.[1]

[edit] Sources

[edit] Notes and references

  1. The Cinema of George Lucas
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