The droids were recovered by Jawa scavengers, and they were eventually bought by Luke Skywalker's uncle, Owen Lars. While cleaning Artoo, Skywalker came across a holographic recording of the Princess, saying: "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope." The message led Skywalker to meet the former JediMaster Obi-Wan Kenobi, who was then going by the name "Ben Kenobi." Kenobi rescued Skywalker from Tusken Raiders and took him to his hut, where Skywalker repaired the droids and recovered the rest of Organa's message. She implored Kenobi to bring the astromech droid to her father, Bail Prestor Organa, on Alderaan.[1]
Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi on their way to Alderaan.
In order to deliver the Death Star's plans to Organa on Alderaan, Skywalker and Kenobi then searched in the spaceporttown of Mos Eisley for someone to transport them to the planet Alderaan.[1]
Upon entering Mos Eisley, Skywalker, Kenobi and the droids were accosted by Imperial stormtroopers, but Kenobi used a Jedimind trick so the troopers would let them pass. Skyalker and Kenobi headed into a cantina to look for a pilot to transport them to Alderaan. Kenobi managed to strike a deal with Han Solo, a smuggler, and his Wookiee first mate, Chewbacca to fly them to Alderaan for 17,000 credits: 2,000 in advance and 15,000 on arrival.[1]
Luke and Han pose as stormtroopers with Chewbacca as their fake hostage.
Upon arriving at the location of Alderaan, they discovered that there was nothing to be found but an asteroid field; the planet itself had been destroyed by the Death Star's superlaser. While trying to understand what had happened, they spotted a lone TIE/LN starfighter, which appeared to be heading towards a small moon. While they moved towards the moon, also chasing the fighter, Kenobi realized that it was not really a moon; it was an enormous space station. Moments later, they were pulled into a hangar bay by its powerful tractor beam.[1]
On board the Death Star, the group hid themselves in the Millennium Falcon's smuggling compartments, avoiding the initial checks. When Scanning crew BT-445 came aboard, they were ambushed. Solo and Skywalker then called for assistance from the guarding stormtroopers TK-421 and TK-422, allowing them to disguise themselves as stormtroopers.[1]
Leia Organa battle stormtroopers while escaping.
Solo and Skywalker, disguised as stormtroopers, along with Chewbacca proceeded to take over the hangar's control room, killing several officers, including Pol Treidum, in the process. Once inside Kenobi instructed R2 to log into into the Imperial network to locate the tractor beam's power supply. From there Kenobi left to switch off the tractor beam controls, leaving the others to wait in the control room. However it was not long before R2 discovered that Princess Organa was being held prisoner on-board. With some coaxing, as well as the offer of a generous reward, Skywalker managed to convince Solo to participate in a rescue attempt. Skywalker's idea was that they, disguised as Stormtroopers, "arrest" Chewbacca as a fake prisoner and attempt to "exchange" Organa with Chewbacca, although Chewbacca snarled at Skywalker when he attempted to cuff him, resulting in Solo cuffing him instead with Solo telling Chewbacca that he thinks he knows what the young man was actually planning. However, Solo expressed his doubts about the plan working.[1]
Leaving the droids in the control room, Skywalker and Solo made their way to Detention Block AA-23, where Skywalker tried to bluff the guards by saying there was a prisoner transfer from Cell Block 1138. When Shann Childsen, one of the officers got suspicious of the two "troopers", the three had no choice but to blast their way through. After killing the guards and destroying security cameras, Solo quickly located the Princess's cell. Skywalker went to retrieve her while Solo stayed to stall on the intercom with a story of a "reactor leak," until the operator asked for his identification number. Not knowing the identification number of the slain officer, and realizing his cover was blown, Solo blasted the console and yelled for Skywalker to hurry, while he and Chewie prepared defensive positions. Skywalker soon found Organa and let her out of her cell. At about the same time a team of stormtroopers breached the door to the cell block, only to be blasted down by Solo and Chewie as they made their way through the narrow opening one-by-one. The advantage was not to last and soon the duo was overwhelmed by sheer numbers and forced to fall back to the Princess's cell. The group blasted several stormtroopers, Imperial Navy troopers,[1] and IT-O Interrogator droids.[4] Neither of the two men, though, had thought of an escape plan, and over the comlink were informed by C-3PO who, with R2, had posed as Imperial droids in order to relocate back to the hangar bay that there was no way out, save the main entrance. As troopers started pouring into the hallway and pinning them down with blaster fire, Princess Organa took charge and, grabbing Skywalker's blaster, blasted through a ventilation shaft to garbage compactor3263827.[1]
Obi-Wan confronts Darth Vader for the first time since they battled on Mustafar.
Once inside Skywalker tried to blast open the door with his rifle, only to find it was magnetically sealed. Solo, the last to arrive, tried the same approach, unaware of Skywalker's previous attempt, only to make the same discovery. Skywalker was then pulled into the water by a dianoga that was living inside the compactor and feeding off garbage; Solo managed to shoot it to save him, though not before Skywalker lost the comlink. In addition, the dianoga, sensing that the compression cycle was about to start, abandoned its prey and disappeared deep underwater. No sooner had Skywalker been rescued than the compression cycle began and the walls started to close in on them, a last attempt by the stormtroopers to prevent the prisoners' escape. Skywalker desperately searched for the missing comlink as the others tried to climb out or halt the cycle. Finding the missing comlink, Skywalker called for 3PO's help and just before they were crushed, R2 managed to stop the cycle.[1]
After escaping the trash compactor, Skywalker and Solo shed their stormtrooper armor, though not before appropriating the utility belts, and they set off for the Millennium Falcon. Before long the group encountered a stormtrooper patrol that had been searching for them. Taking the initiative, Solo and Chewie attacked aggressively, forcing the patrol to retreat to another hangar bay where reinforcements were waiting. Overwhelmed by the sheer numbers, they were forced to retreat. Meanwhile, Skywalker escorted Organa on an alternate route to the hangar bay. Before long they encountered another patrol and were forced to take cover behind a blast door. Seeing no lock, Skywalker blasted the controls, only to discover that these were also the bridge controls, and that, much to their dismay, they were stranded on a ledge above a deep chasm. With it only being a matter of time before the stormtrooper patrol breached the door, and with other troopers firing from nearby ledges, Organa provided covering fire while Skywalker prepared a grappling hook to swing across the chasm, though not before receiving a good luck kiss from Organa. Skywalker, just beforehand, also shot one of the stormtroopers, TK-119, causing the latter to fall down the shaft. The groups eventually rendezvoused in a corridor above the hangar and, seeing the guards were already distracted, made their way to the Falcon along with the droids, but not before Skywalker noticed the source of the distraction, a lightsaber duel between Kenobi and Darth Vader.[1]
Meanwhile, after shutting down the tractor beam, Kenobi made his way back to the Falcon. However, just before reaching the hangar, he found himself faced by his former apprentice.[1] Kenobi had sensed Vader's presence when they had arrived aboard the battlestation and entertained the notion that he was allowed to deactivate the tractor beam as part of a trap. Drawing his weapon, he strode toward his destiny.[5]
Vader stood at the end of the hall leading to Docking Bay 327, lightsaber already ablaze and awaiting Kenobi. When Kenobi ignited his own weapon, Vader advanced on him, raising his weapon to attack. As Kenobi matched his pose, Vader stated that he had been waiting for him, and arrogantly asserted his own superior power; Now I am the Master.[1]
Kenobi retorted, mocking the Dark Lord with his Sith title, before attacking. Vader took the blow and riposted, speeding up his timing, forcing Kenobi to retreat. As they fought, Vader reflected that Kenobi still had some skill, but was out of practice. Kenobi twirled and blocked a slash, weaving a defensive pattern with his blade. While Kenobi was still able to anticipate Vader's attacks and defend himself, he was still weakening. Vader sensed this and taunted the Jedi Master.[6]
Kenobi cryptically responded that Vader couldn't win, as striking him down would only make Kenobi more powerful than he could possibly imagine. Vader saw this statement as a taunt but refused to be baited. Kenobi lunged again, but Vader was ready, bringing them into a momentary bladelock. Vader shoved hard, breaking the lock and forced Kenobi to pull back. Vader angled his blade up and stated that Kenobi shouldn't have come back. After another exchange, Kenobi, seeing an opportunity to redirect the duel, began backing away.[6]
Vader finishes his former master.
In backing away, Kenobi drew the duel into the open, right in front of the entrance to the main hangar. Vader attacked once more and began to chivvy Kenobi into the wall. Just as Vader was about to deliver a finishing strike, Kenobi unleashed a sudden flurry of attacks that forced a surprised Vader to pull back. As they rapidly circled, the stormtroopers in the hangar became aware of their battle and moved in the cover the entrance to the hangar. Kenobi, trapped with Vader on one side and stormtroopers on the other, risked a glance into the hangar, where he saw that his companions had reached the ship. Turning to Vader, he did the last thing the Sith Lord would have expected; he smiled and raised his lightsaber so the tip pointed straight up, lowering his guard. This was so totally unexpected that Vader stood for an instant in shock. However, not caring if it were a trap of some sort and believing Kenobi too slow to execute it if it were, Vader cut hard at Kenobi's neck,[6] but just as Vader struck, Kenobi vanished, becoming one with the Force.[1]
―Obi-Wan Kenobi's disembodied voice urging Luke to flee.[src]
Darth Vader grabs the lightsaber of his fomer master.
Luke Skywalker, shocked and distraught by the death of his mentor, cried out in grief. The troopers, hearing the cry, turned and spotted them and started a firefight. As the battle began, a shocked Vader inspected Kenobi's remains only to find the robes Kenobi had worn piled in a heap, as his body had vanished.[4] As Skywalker, despite his shock at seeing Kenobi slain, was able to take the stormtoopers guarding the Falcon,[4] Darth Vader turned to the hangar. Seeing this, Skywalker was quick to lock out Vader by shooting the blast door's controls. The disembodied voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi urged Skywalker to board the Falcon and escape. Kenobi had managed to disable the tractor beam, though, allowing the Millennium Falcon to blast off for space.[1]
As they escaped, the Falcon encountered four TIE fighters on patrol. Despite Skywalker's grief, he and Solo were able to destroy the pursuing TIE fighters and finally escape to the Rebel'sbase on Yavin 4. While Solo congratulated himself on his martial prowess, Princess Organa asserted that it was a ruse and that they were allowed to escape. However, the rescuers did not know that the Empire had secretly stored a homing droid aboard their ship, which gave the Empire information on the destination of the Falcon, Yavin 4.[1] R2-D2 later destroyed it.[7]
The Millennium Falcon delivered the plans of the Death Star to the Rebel Alliance at Yavin 4, not knowing that the Empire was tracking them. Having found a weakness in the space station, the Rebels launched an attack on the Death Star, which was destroyed by Luke Skywalker in an X-wing using a proton torpedo.[1]
Because of Vader briefly getting a glimpse of Skywalker in the Force shortly before the latter's escape, Vader began to suspect that he was the pilot who destroyed the Death Star,[1] and eventually attempted to deduce his identity for months[8] until learning that he was in fact his son,[9] whom he believed had not been born due to his wife Padmé Amidala's death.[10]
―Skywalker destroying TIE/LN fighters during Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader's bonus mission[src]
The Rescue on Death Star I first appeared with the release of the original Star Wars film, A New Hope.
The scene featured the first lightsaber duel to be shown in the movies, but it was actually the second (and final) duel between Obi-Wan and Darth Vader. Their first duel was the Duel on Mustafar in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Ralph McQuarrie concept art of the Falcon's capture by the Death Star
To gain access to the Princess' holding cell, Luke and Solo pretend to be stormtroopers and hold Chewbacca "prisoner." They told the cell block commander they were transferring him from detention block 1138. This is a reference to George Lucas's first film, THX 1138. In addition, the name of the cell was actually unscripted, being ad-libbed by Mark Hamill, Luke's actor during filming, to George Lucas' disapproval.
The first lines for Han Solo while attempting to call a false alarm upon killing the stormtroopers in the detention center were ad-libbed by Harrison Ford, due to his forgetting his lines/failing to read the script.
This is the only film in the series where David Prowse did the lightsaber fighting on his own; he was doubled in the sequels because he kept breaking the poles that stood in for the blades. This switch might explain why Vader pivots on his feet in this film, but not in the others.
The event was later playable in the video gamesStar Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader and Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, both as bonus missions. The former game focused on the escape portion of the mission, whereas the latter game focused on the events of the rescue itself with scenes from the movie interspersed between playable sections. In Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, the player mans one of the Falcon's quad cannons to destroy attacking TIE fighters. As the game throws many more fighters at the player than was seen in the film, this article assumes it is non-canonical. In Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, beating this level in the main game will result in Star Wars: The Arcade Game being unlocked for Arcade mode. Additionally, the first game's bonus mission was included in the cooperative campaign in the second.
The Rescue on Death Star I was also a level in the ambiguously canon 1987 Japanese Star Wars game. In it, Luke has to evade Prowler droids while locating Princess Leia's cell on the massive battle station. In addition, unlike in the original film, he and Vader actually fought each other rather than getting a brief glimpse of each other.