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The Star Wars: Story Synopsis

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The Star Wars: Story Synopsis
Attribution
Author(s)

George Lucas

Publication information
Release date

May 1973

Chronology
Canon

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Era

Rise of the Empire era, Rebellion era

Timeline

0 BBY, 0 ABY

Preceded by

Journal of the Whills, Part I

Followed by

The Star Wars: Rough Draft

Star Wars: Story Synopsis, also referred to as the first Treatment of Star Wars, was the first step in the creation of the script for Episode IV. George Lucas composed it in the spring of 1973, and given to United Artists for perusal on May 7 1973. It was rejected on May 29 1973 because of the projected budget of $3 million. It was then sent to Universal, which failed to make a decision in the ten days alloted. On July 13, the picture was offered to Twentieth Century Fox. They accepted, and moved forward (with an option to withdraw at any time) with Lucas now to write a screenplay. One year after the composition of the treatment, in May 1974, The Star Wars: Rough Draft was finished.

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Over the planet Aquilae, a group of starfighters flew toward a distant speck. The speck gradually resolved into an immense space fortress, that was attacked by the fighters.

Civil war had struck the galaxy, which was ruled by an Empire. It was the 33rd century. A princess, fleeing the Empire, was traveling with her protector, General Luke Skywalker.

Two bureaucrats posted to the space fortress prematurely evacuated to the surface of Aquilae, and discovered a store of aura spice, a precious substance. The spice, however, belonged to the princess and her General, disguised as farmers, and the two functionaries were taken hostage.

They headed for Gordon, a starport. En route they encountered and destroyed an Imperial patrol and visited a temple. There a group of Rebel boys hoped to join them, but are refused. Even so, when dangerous creatures attacked the princess's camp that night they arrived and prove their mettle, so Skywalker allowed them to come with them.

They finally arrived at Gordon, and a fight broke out at a cantina. Skywalker used his lazersword to defend one of the boys. They made contact with the resistance, and were directed to a freighter to get off planet. However, an Imperial spy eavesdropped and the freighter became a trap.

Eluding the ambush, they stole a fighter and shot their way out of Gordon. In orbit, they blended into the Imperial fleet, but as they headed toward Ophuchi, they are stopped and ordered to heave-to for boarding. A firefight ensued, and they fled into an asteroid field. Eventually, the ship was hidden in an asteroid, and the Empire breaks off their search. Nonetheless, the fighter was seriously damaged, and broke apart above Yavin.

They encountered a tribe of aliens. The party was broken up, as Skywalker was attacked, and fell into a chasm; the princess and the bureaucrats ended up being captured by the aliens and sold to the Empire.

Skywalker, however, has survived, and gained the trust of some of the aliens. He and the boy rebels attacked the Imperial outpost on the planet after being directed to it by an old farmer, but the princess had already been sent to the Imperial capital of Alderaan. A squadron of Devil fighters were present. The General trained the boys to fly them and they go to Alderaan, masquerading as Imperial rangers.

The Rebels infiltrated the prison and freed the princess (the bureaucrats were along for the ride). They fought their way offworld and made it to Ophuchi, where the princess, and her uncle, the planetary ruler, reward everyone. The bureaucrats realize then that their companions were "demigods".

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  • The plot and scenes of much of the Synopsis are directly derived from Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress, only realized as space opera. As such the projected film would have been more like The Magnificent Seven in its relationship to The Seven Samurai than a fully original work. As Lucas began work on the actual scripts, however, the story began to diverge into a distinctive plot and universe.

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