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Star Wars Trilogy: Return of the Jedi Star Wars Trilogy: Return of the Jedi by Ryder Windham
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“Chewbacca roared, eager to get going. Leia took the seat behind Chewbacca. Han said. “Let’s see what this piece of junk can do. Ready, everybody?” “All set,” Luke said. At the back of the cockpit, R2-D2 beeped. C-3PO said, “Here we go again.” The Tydirium glided out of the docking bay and into space. Moving away from the Mon Cal cruiser, the shuttle’s lower wings dropped to their extended position. Han steered the shuttle past the surrounding ships, then said, “All right, hang on.” He threw a switch, and the Tydirium launched into hyperspace, on course for the Endor system. In orbit of Endor’s forest moon, the Death Star’s construction continued. A formation of Imperial TIE fighters patrolled the space station’s north pole, sweeping past a highly shielded tower that rose one hundred stories above the surface. The tower was topped by a control post that had been converted into a throne room and private observation chamber for Emperor Palpatine.”
Ryder Windham, Star Wars Trilogy: Return of the Jedi
“stormtrooper”
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“visual clarity. From either personal experience or familiarity with the Battle at Yavin, everyone in the room recognized the smaller hologram as an unfinished Imperial Death Star. “The data brought to us by the Bothan spies pinpoints the exact location of the Emperor’s new battle station,” Mon Mothma said. “We also know that the weapon systems of this Death Star are not yet operational. With the Imperial fleet spread throughout the galaxy in a vain effort to engage us, it is relatively unprotected. But most important of all, we’ve learned that the Emperor”
Ryder Windham, Star Wars Trilogy: Return of the Jedi
“Darth Vader,”
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“any other crime lord had received a slightly threatening holographic message from someone who claimed to be a Jedi Knight, the crime lord might have prepared to negotiate, flee to another planet, or surrender entirely. But Jabba was not just any other crime lord, so he decided to throw a party. It was a lewd and noisy affair, with semi-clad alien females gyrating to the rhythms of the Max Rebo band. On the bandstand,”
Ryder Windham, Star Wars Trilogy: Return of the Jedi