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    William Shakespeare's The Empire Striketh Back


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      Copyright © 2014 by Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved.

      Used under authorization.

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher.

      Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Number: 2013913273

      eBook ISBN: 978-1-59474-716-8

      Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-59474-715-1

      Hardcover Designed by Gregg kulick

      Text by Ian Doescher

      Illustrations by Nicolas Delort

      Hardcover Production Management by John J. McGurk

      Quirk Books

      215 Church Street

      Philadelphia, PA 19106

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      FOR MURRAY BIGGS:

      THE YODA TO MY LUKE

      FOR JOSH HICKS:

      SOUNDING BOARD AND JEDI KNIGHT

      Contents

      Cover

      Title Page

      Copyright

      Dedication

      Dramatis Personae

      Prologue

      Act I Scene 1

      Scene 2

      Scene 3

      Scene 4

      Scene 5

      Scene 6

      Scene 7

      Act II Scene 1

      Scene 2

      Scene 3

      Scene 4

      Scene 5

      Scene 6

      Scene 7

      Act III Scene 1

      Scene 2

      Scene 3

      Scene 4

      Scene 5

      Scene 6

      Scene 7

      Act VI Scene 1

      Scene 2

      Scene 3

      Scene 4

      Scene 5

      Act V Scene 1

      Scene 2

      Scene 3

      Scene 4

      Afterword

      Acknowledgments

      About the Authors

      DRAMATIS PERSONAE

      CHORUS

      LUKE SKYWALKER, a Jedi trainee

      GHOST OF OBI-WAN KENOBI, a Jedi Knight

      YODA, a Jedi Master

      PRINCESS LEIA ORGANA, of Alderaan

      HAN SOLO, a rebel captain

      CHEWBACCA, his Wookiee and first mate

      C-3PO, a droid

      R2-D2, his companion

      LANDO OF CALRISSIAN, a scoundrel

      LOBOT, his man-at-arms

      GENERAL RIEEKAN, of the Rebellion

      WEDGE ANTILLES, a rebel pilot

      DACK, DERLIN, HOBBIE, JANSON, and ZEV, soldiers of the Rebellion

      EMPEROR PALPATINE, ruler of the Empire

      DARTH VADER, a Sith Lord

      PIETT, OZZEL, VEERS, and NEEDA, gentlemen of the Empire

      BOBA FETT, a bounty hunter

      WAMPA ICE CREATURE, of Hoth

      EXOGORTH, of the asteroid field

      UGNAUGHTS, merry dwarves of Bespin

      REBEL PILOTS, LIEUTENANTS, CONTROLLERS, AIDES, DROIDS, BOUNTY HUNTERS, AT-ATS, IMPERIAL TROOPS, OFFICERS, GUARDS, and SOLDIERS

      PROLOGUE.

      Outer space.

      Enter CHORUS.

      CHORUS

      O, ’tis for the Rebellion a dark time.

      For though they have the Death Star all destroy’d,

      Imperi’l troops did from the ashes climb

      And push the rebels closer to the void.

      Across the galaxy pursu’d with speed,

      The rebels flee th’Imperi’l Starfleet vast.

      A group with Luke Skywalker in the lead

      Hath to the ice world known as Hoth flown fast.

      Meanwhile, the cruel Darth Vader is obsess’d

      With finding young Skywalker. Thus he hath

      Through ev’ry point of space begun his quest

      By sending robot probes to aid his wrath.

      In time so long ago begins our play,

      In war-torn galaxy far, far away.

      [Exit.

      SCENE 1.

      The ice world of Hoth.

      Enter LUKE SKYWALKER.

      LUKE

      If flurries be the food of quests, snow on.

      Belike upon this Hoth, this barren rock,

      My next adventure waits. ’Tis time shall tell.

      And yet, is it adventure that I seek?

      Shall danger, fear, and action fill my days?

      Shall all my life be spent in keen pursuit

      Of great adventure and her fickle fame?

      It seemeth I have had enough of life

      To fill a thousand normal human lives—

      A princess in a vision spake to me,

      My aunt and uncle by stormtroopers slain,

      A hasty flight from my home, Tatooine,

      A pilot and a Wookiee and a Knight,

      A rescue brave within our cruel foe’s grasp,

      My teacher kill’d, and then the final scene:

      The Death Star battle—many friends were lost,

      But in the end a greater war was won.

      Adventure hath both taken from my life,

      And given to me ev’rything I have.

      And thus I seek and shun its tempting ways.

      E’en now adventure knocks upon the door:

      A flaming orb hath struck the ground nearby.

      Is it a portent of some ill to come?

      [Into comlink:] ’Tis Echo-Three to

      Echo-Seven: Han,

      My true companion e’er, canst thou hear me?

      HAN

      [through comlink:] Aye, truly, chuck, thy voice

      rings loud and clear.

      What can I do for thee, my noble friend?

      LUKE

      My circle ’round the area hath been

      Completed now, but naught of life nor forms

      Of life my scan hath yet uncover’d.

      HAN

      [through comlink:] —Nay.

      There is not life enough upon this cube

      Of ice to fill an empty space cruiser.

      The sensors have I put in place, so shall

      I now return unto the base.

      LUKE

      —’Tis well,

      And I, forsooth, shall soon meet with thee there.

      But I have spied a met’orite that hath

      Its landing made near here. So shall I go

      And fix my eyes upon the scene. I’ll not

      Be long, I warrant; then, I shall return.

      Enter WAMPA, aside.

      WAMPA

      You viewers all, whose gentle hearts do fear

      The smallest womp rat creeping on the floor,

      May now perchance both quake and tremble here,

      When wampa rough in wildest rage doth roar.

      Pray know that I a wampa simple am,

      And take no pleasure in my angry mood.

      Though with great force this young one’s face I slam,

      I prithee know I strike but for my food.

      LUKE

      Alas, is this th’adventure I am due,

      To die upon a vicious monster’s whim?

      I am attackèd by this awful beast!

      O fate most wretched—shall I be his feast?

      [Exit, pursued by a wampa.

      SCENE 2.

      The rebel base on Hoth.

      Enter HAN SOLO.

      HAN

      A scoundrel may not rise above his place—

      This is a fact the galaxy doth teach.

      For e’en though I have join’d rebellion’s ranks

      These many weeks and months, and gain’d respect

      Within their noble band, my scoundrel past

      Doth make its harsh demands upon my life.

      The bounty hunters sen
    t by Jabba make

      Pursuit to win the price upon my head.

      So must I go once more unto the depths

      Of my old life, find Jabba of the Hutt

      And pay his ransom, thus to free my soul.

      I would not leave my noble rebel friends,

      I would not leave the cause for which they fight,

      I would not leave the princess and her charm,

      I would not leave all these, and yet I must.

      A life’s not well lived under threat of death,

      Especially with men of cruel intent—

      Who for a price shall fill the Hutt’s demands—

      Upon the trail of my indebtedness.

      And so, my mate Chewbacca and I leave

      Upon the instant that the ship is set to go.

      Enter CHEWBACCA, working on the Millennium Falcon.

      I say, Chewbacca, ho! Aye, Chewie!

      CHEWBAC.

      —Auugh!

      HAN

      Lose not thy temper, gentle Wookiee, nay,

      But practice patience; I shall help thee soon.

      CHEWBAC.

      Egh, auugh, egh.

      [Exit Chewbacca. Han crosses to command center with Princess Leia and General Rieekan.

      RIEEKAN

      —Solo, wouldst thou speak with me?

      HAN

      Good general, the sensors are in place,

      And surely shalt thou know if aught comes near

      Our hidden station here.

      RIEEKAN

      —Well. Prithee say,

      Commander Skywalker, hath he yet made

      Report?

      HAN

      —Nay, truly. He hath gone to see

      A met’orite that hath made landfall near.

      RIEEKAN

      With all the met’orites a’falling in

      This system, I believe we shall have pains

      And trouble in detecting ’proaching ships.

      HAN

      [aside:] How shall I tell my news most difficult,

      And crush this man’s great hopes for what’s ahead?

      Fear not, O heart, but be direct and calm:

      ’Tis best approach’d straight on, like th’Kessel Run.

      [To Rieekan:] My general, I cannot stay. I must

      Make haste and get me hence, e’en now.

      LEIA

      [aside:] —Alack,

      How like a death knell sounds this news to me!

      RIEEKAN

      I tell thee truly when I say to thee:

      This news doth break this gen’ral’s gentle soul.

      I could not be more sorry, pilot brave.

      HAN

      A price still lies upon my head, and if

      I do not make amends with Jabba, I

      Shall not repay with money, nay, but life.

      RIEEKAN

      A price too dear, indeed! A death mark is

      No kind companion to a free man’s life.

      Thou art a warrior noble, Solo, and

      I hate to lose thee.

      HAN

      —And thou art a kind,

      Good general, sirrah, I hate to go.

      [Exit Rieekan. Han turns to Princess Leia.

      And so, Your Highness great, this is the end.

      LEIA

      ’Tis so.

      HAN

      —I prithee mourn me not, and show

      No sentiment. Farewell, thou princess cold.

      [Aside:] I go, and hope she’ll follow hard upon,

      For if she shall not follow, all is lost.

      [Han Solo begins to exit, pursued by Princess Leia.

      LEIA

      Han, halt!

      HAN

      —What is thy pleasure, Highness?

      LEIA

      I did believe that thou had chos’n to stay.

      HAN

      The bounty hunter we did meet on Ord

      Mantell hath chang’d my mind.

      LEIA

      —We need thee, Han.

      HAN

      What “we”? Why speakest thou of “we”?

      Dost thou in royal terms speak here of “we”?

      Hast thou a rodent in thy pocket, such

      That thou and he are “we”? What meanest thou?

      What need is there that thou dost share with all?

      Speak not of “we,” but “I.” O princess, what

      Dost thou most need? Not “we,” not “they,” but thou?

      LEIA

      I know not what thou speakest of.

      HAN

      —’Tis true.

      Most probably thou dost not know thyself.

      LEIA

      And what, pray tell, precisely should I know?

      Of what great myst’ry am I unaware?

      Hast thou the depths of Leia plumb’d and seen

      What lies within my soul, my very core?

      HAN

      Be not elusive, nay! Thou wouldst that I

      Should stay because of how thou feelest in

      Thy heart about me. Need hath turn’d to want.

      Pray, tell me not thy needs, but thy desires.

      LEIA

      Thou art a leader full of skill, ’tis true.

      HAN

      Thine answer leadeth thee astray. Let fly!

      I see it in thine aspect now, let fly!

      Tell me the answer true.

      LEIA

      —Thy vanity

      Hath puff’d up thine imagination.

      HAN

      —Aye?

      Then why dost thou yet follow me? Wert thou

      Afraid I would depart without a kiss?

      LEIA

      I would as eagerly kiss Wookiee lips.

      HAN

      That can arrangèd be. By heaven’s breath,

      A kiss would suit thee well!

      [Exit Han Solo.

      LEIA

      —O man of bile!

      Thou wouldst make e’en the coolest temper burn,

      For thou art made of heat and flame and fire.

      No wood may stand within a mile of thee

      But it shall roast as if ’twere on the sun.

      And now, thy scorching manner lights my fuse.

      Aye truly, I confess I am aflame:

      Thine eyes create combustion in my heart,

      Thy face doth cause my cheeks to flood with warmth,

      Thy fingers set me trembling at their touch,

      Thy hands may hold the secrets of my soul.

      Thou hast a pow’r o’er Leia’s very self,

      Yet wear my patience past what I can bear.

      For O, how thou dost needle, jest, and prick

      When thou dost think thy pride is at the stake.

      Be not so full of bile, my noble Han.

      I prithee, choose the tender side of wit.

      If thou couldst ever put thy pride away,

      Belike my prejudice would fall aside.

      Then could our two hearts sing a melody,

      Instead of clashing in disharmony.

      [Exit Princess Leia.

      SCENE 3.

      The rebel base on Hoth.

      Enter C-3PO and R2-D2, with HAN SOLO and CHEWBACCA aside at the Millennium Falcon.

      C-3PO

      O R2, thou dost ever plague me so!

      E’en now have we been in dishonor sent

      Away from our good princess’ chamber. Fie!

      Such breach of etiquette and protocol,

      And all the fault doth on thy shoulders lie.

      R2-D2

      Beep, meep, beep, whistle, meep, beep, squeak, nee, meep!

      C-3PO

      Lay not thy blame upon my shoulders, droid—

      I did, at no point, ask thee to engage

      The thermal heater. ’Twas but a remark

      Upon the coldness of the princess’ room.

      R2-D2

      Beep, whistle, squeak.

      C-3PO

      —But freezing it should be!

      And now, how shall we dry off all her clothes?

      I truly know not how.

      R2-D2

    &nb
    sp; —Beep, meep, beep, hoo.

      C-3PO

      O, switch off!

      [C-3PO walks aside toward the Millennium Falcon.

      R2-D2

      [aside:] —Watch thy tongue, thou naughty droid,

      Or I shall bring my wit to bear on thee

      And thou shalt not escape my shocks and jabs.

      For though I speak aloud in beeps and squeaks,

      Within my mind a keener tongue prevails.

      And though thou like a brother art to me,

      I’ll happily correct your errant ways.

      If thou didst think the thermal heater was

      Too hot, then shalt thou surely not endure

      The fire that I shall kindle with my wit.

      [C-3PO makes his way to Han Solo.

      HAN

      [to Chewbacca:] Why hast thou taken this apart when

      I am striving to depart this wretched place?

      C-3PO

      Excuse me, Sir.

      HAN

      —Pray, mend the ship, and swift!

      C-3PO

      Please, Sir, a word with thee.

      HAN

      —What dost thou want?

      C-3PO

      ’Tis Princess Leia, Sir, she strives to reach

      Thee on th’communicator.

      HAN

      —Then ’twas wise

      That I did turn it off, for I have no

      Desire to speak with her.

      C-3PO

      —I see. But she

      Hath after Master Luke made inquiry,

      For surely he hath not return’d unto

      The base. She knows not where he is.

      HAN

      —In that

      Her mind and mine are one. I know not where

      He is.

      C-3PO

      —But no one knows his whereabouts.

      HAN

      What dost thou mean by “no one,” prating droid?

      Deck officer, deck officer!

     


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