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  • #1
    Ian Doescher
    “True it is,/ That these are not the droids for which thou search'st.

    -Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

  • #2
    Ian Doescher
    “- Be thou not technical with me,/Or else thine input valve may swift receive/a hearty helping of my golden foot.”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

  • #3
    Ian Doescher
    “[Luke, holding stormtrooper helmet.] Alas, poor stormtrooper, I knew ye not,/ yet have I taken both uniform and life/ From thee. What manner of a man wert thou?/ A man of inf'nite jest or cruelty?/ A man with helpmate and with children too?/ A man who hath his Empire serv'd with pride?/ A man, perhaps, who wish'd for perfect peace?/ What'er thou wert, goodman, thy pardon grant/ Unto the one who took thy place: e'en me.”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

  • #4
    Ian Doescher
    “O help/ Me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, help. Thou art/ Mine only hope.

    -Leia Organa”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

  • #5
    Ian Doescher
    “I pray thee, sir, forgive me for the mess/And whether I shot first, I'll not confess.
    - Han Solo”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

  • #6
    Ian Doescher
    “LUKE —But O, what now? What light through yonder flashing sensor breaks?”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope

  • #7
    Ian Doescher
    “Thou truly art in jest. Art thou not small/Of stature, if thou art a stormtrooper?

    -Leia Organa”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

  • #8
    Ian Doescher
    “This Force, by troth, I'll never comprehend!
    It doth control and also doth obey?
    And 'tis within and yet it is beyond,
    'Tis both inside and yet outside one's self?
    What paradox! What fickle-natur'd pow'r!
    Aye: frailty, thy name-- belike--is Force.”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope
    tags: humor

  • #9
    Ian Doescher
    “Aye, say thou fool? Then fool, good Sir, am I.
    But when thou sayest fool remember well
    That fools do walk in foolish company.
    So if I am a fool, perhaps ’tis true
    That other fools around me may be found.”
    Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

  • #10
    Ian Doescher
    “LUKE But unto Tosche Station would I go, And there obtain some pow’r converters. Fie!”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope

  • #11
    Ian Doescher
    “LEIA [to Han:] Hast thou come here in that ungainly heap? Thou art, perhaps, then braver than I thought.”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope

  • #12
    Ian Doescher
    “LUKE Alas, poor stormtrooper, I knew ye not, Yet have I ta’en both uniform and life From thee. What manner of a man wert thou? A man of inf’nite jest or cruelty? A man with helpmate and with children too? A man who hath his Empire serv’d with pride?”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope

  • #13
    Ian Doescher
    “LUKE Friends, rebels, starfighters, lend me your ears. Wish not we had a single fighter more, If we are mark’d to die, we are enough To make our planets proud. But should we win, We fewer rebels share the greater fame. We all have sacrific’d unto this cause.”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope

  • #14
    Ian Doescher
    “LEIA Ah! Gov’nor Tarkin, scurvy knave art thou.”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope

  • #15
    Ian Doescher
    “LUKE —But O, what now? What light through yonder flashing sensor breaks? HAN It marks the loss of yon deflector shield.”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope

  • #16
    Ian Doescher
    “To Alderaan we fly on course direct, And to this feast of death I’ll not object. [Exit Darth Vader.”
    Ian Doescher, Verily, a New Hope



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