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commlink n. 1974 G. Lucas Star Wars (film script: rough draft) May 27 The general enters a communication center…. The aides go back to the com-link system to try to get a line through to the king.
Dark Side n. 2 1975 G. Lucas Adventures of Luke Starkiller 15 Mar. 42 He used the power of the force for evil…. Vader was seduced by the dark side of the force and it consumed him.
Darth n. 1 1974 G. Lucas The Star Wars (film script) (rough draft, May) 10 The large, white-on-white executive quarters resound with the high-pitched laugh of the evil GOVERNOR HOEDAACK. He slaps DARTH VADER, a tall, grim looking general, on the back and the general’s mouth makes the slightest gesture at a smile.
escape pod n. 1976 G. Lucas Star Wars 14 Threepio stared, mesmerized, out the small viewport set in the front of the tiny escape pod as the hot yellow eye of Tatooine began to swallow them up.
Force n. 1974 G. Lucas Star Wars (film script: rough draft) 14 I know, Luke. I feel The Force also.
Jedi n. 1973 G. Lucas Journal of Whills (Manuscript draft) in L. Dowling Star Wars Year by Year (2010) 29/1 This is the story of Mace Windy…as related to us by C.J. Thorpe, padawaan learner to the famed Jedi.
landspeeder n. 1977 G. Lucas Star Wars (film script, 4th draft, 15 Mar.) 32 The rock and sand of the desert floor are a blur as Threepio pilots the sleek landspeeder gracefully across the vast wasteland.
lightsaber n. 1975 G. Lucas Star Wars: From Adventures Luke Starkiller (film script, 3rd draft) (Univ. of Michigan, Donald Hall Coll. Screenplays) xxxiii. Luke. I’ve taken my speeder and the ‘droids’… I’ve also taken my father’s lightsaber.
Padawan n. 1973 G. Lucas Journal of Whills (MS draft) in L. Dowling Star Wars Year by Year (2010) 29/1 This is the story of Mace Windy…as related to us by C.J. Thorpe, padawaan learner to the famed Jedi.
Wookiee n. 1974 G. Lucas Star Wars (film script: rough draft) May 99 Behind the crawlers, five Wookees, (huge grey and furry beasts) hang upside down in a tree. Occasionally, they thrash about in great anger and frustration.