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Starkiller
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In the rough draft the Fourth Moon of Utapau was home to Kane Starkiller and his sons, Deak and Annikin.
It makes sense, as Starkiller is a very difficult character to pull in TV and film.
The Starkiller family, Emperor Cos Dashit and planets such as Ophuchi and Aquilae were all lost by the time Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope arrived in theaters.
With a campaign based around Darth Vader's apprentice hunting down threats to the Empire, it was obvious that Starkiller would have to engage in some difficult boss battles.
Galen Marek/Starkiller is one of the most powerful characters in He bested Darth Vader in battle, displaying exceptional Force abilities.
He came up with Starkiller Base which was basically the Death Star but bigger.
Everything from Darth Revan to Mara Jade and Starkiller being forgotten about feels like a missed opportunity, and when Lucasfilm has attempted to deliver new takes on these concepts and characters, it hasn't really worked!
Han is no Jedi, but he knows this much about the Force, and it's funny to see him say this when Finn suggests that the Force will magically solve the issue of lowering the Starkiller Base shields.
Previously, Driver’s Kylo posed as Matt, a technician on Starkiller Base.
Shortly after the estranged couple reunite and before assaulting Starkiller Base, Han vows to bring Ren back home.
There’s one more piece of evidence points to Ilum and Starkiller Base being one and the same: a canonical reference book.
This idea is forever immortalized in a concept painting by Ralph McQuarrie, where Darth Vader battles Deak Starkiller (this time a high ranking Jedi), shortly after arriving on his ship.
Unfortunately, viewers didn’t have much time to mourn the loss, as Han’s death was quickly followed by the lightsaber duel on Starkiller base and Rey finding Luke Skywalker on Ahch-To.
By May 1974, he had expanded the film treatment into a rough draft screenplay, adding elements such as the Sith, the Death Star, and a general by the name of Annikin Starkiller.
For the second draft, Lucas made heavy simplifications, and introduced the young hero on a farm as Luke Starkiller.
This script would be re-written for the fourth and final draft, dated January 1, 1976, as The Adventures of Luke Starkiller as taken from the Journal of the Whills, Saga I: The Star Wars.
When Lucas delivered his screenplay to the studio, he included several of McQuarrie's paintings. citation A third draft, dated August 1, 1975, was titled The Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Starkiller.