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Luke Skywalker, is a fictional character of
the Star Wars universe, a Jedi Knight, who
plays a major role in the series of films.
Warning: Plot details
follow. DO NOT READ!
He is the son of Padme Amidala and Anakin Skywalker, and brother of Princess Leia
Organa. As an orphan, he was raised on the planet Tatooine for the first twenty
or so years of his life, where his Uncle Owen Lars and Beru Lars tried unsuccessfully to beat out all tendencies towards the Jedi Order from him. He was told by
his uncle that his father had been "a navigator on a spice freighter." Obi-Wan Kenobi told Luke that his father had been killed by Darth Vader, a rogue Jedi Knight.
Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi had
hidden his sister Leia on Alderaan where she was safe from her true father. But
when Darth Vader intercepts her spaceship carrying plans for the
superweapon/battlestation, the Death Star, she sends droids R2-D2 and C-3P0 to meet Kenobi. However, on their journey
the end up enslaved to Luke himself, who follows the droids to meet the Jedi.
Joining with Kenobi, they depart Tattoine on Han Solo's ship. They travel
towards Alderaan, only to find that the planet has been replaced by mere rock, debris, and a huge, weaponized battle station.
Taken in by tractor beams, they barely escape the Imperials after saving
Princess Leia from the Death Star's detention level. Obi-Wan Kenobi, however, is not so lucky: he dies in a final battle with
Darth Vader.
They travel back to the Rebel base at Yavin 4, but they are tracked by an Imperial
tracking beacon. The Death
Star follows and the Empire prepares to destroy the planet with the superweapon. The Alliance uses the stolen plans to the
station to lead a final attack on it. Luke himself sends a proton torpedo down a weak point in the Death Star, causing a chain reaction which explodes it.
Darth Vader himself is attacking Luke in a TIE Fighter when the weapon is
destroyed. Han Solo uses the Falcon to send him spinning aimlessly into space. With these victories under it's belt, the
Rebel Allience seeks shelter on Hoth.
Desperate to find Luke, whom he recently learned was his own son, Vader sends probe droids into thousands of planets across
the galaxy in search of the Jedi hopeful. When a droid stumbles upon him on Hoth, the Dark Lord brings the strong hammer of the
Empire down on the planet. But Luke escapes in his X-wing. Following advice from the spirit of Obi-wan Kenobi, he travels to
Dagobah to learn the Jedi Arts under Jedi Master Yoda. But he has a vision of his friends being captured by Vader, and against the warnings of Kenobi and Yoda, he
travels to Bespin to save them, only to be trapped by Vader. On Bespin he learns that
Vader is his father, and loses his own hand in combat with the Dark Lord of the Sith.
Sometime later, Luke learns the truth from Yoda and the spirit form of Ben Kenobi that Vader was indeed Luke's father, Anakin,
a former Jedi Knight who turned to the Dark Side of the Force. On Endor, Luke surrenders to Vader in an attempt to bring the Dark
Lord back to the good side, but he ultimately becomes a prisoner of The Emperor on the half-completed second Death Star. Luke and
Vader duels one another one final time, after which Luke declares himself a Jedi as his father was before him. In defiance, the
Emperor unleashes Force lightning against Luke in an attempt to kill the young Jedi. Seeing his son wounded, compassion and love
finally melts Vader's heart, and in an act of self-sacrifice, Anakin Skywalker re-emerges to destroy the Emperor once and for
all. On the deteriorating Death Star, at the foot of Vader's shuttle, Luke removes the former Vader's mask and looks upon his
father's eyes for the first and only time before Anakin becomes one with the Force. Luke and his father's body escapes the Death
Star's destruction. Back on Endor, Luke cremates his father in the manner of a Jedi's funeral, and joins in the celebration of
the apparent defeat of the Empire, thus Luke comes full circle both as a Jedi and as a person.
In the Star Wars books "The Expanded Universe" Luke meets Mara Jade. He falls
in love with her, and eventually they wed. They have a son called Ben
Skywalker (after Obi-Wan Kenobi, who used the pseudonym Ben). He
resigned his commission in the New Republic's starfighter corps to pursue his Jedi studies, a decision some anti-Jedi politicians
would use against him.
Luke Skywalker was portrayed by actor Mark Hamill in:
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New
Hope original title was Star Wars; the first Star Wars movie to be released (25th May 1977)
- Star
Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (21st May 1980)
- Star Wars
Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (25th May 1983)
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