Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Star Wars V Plot Summary

    In the beginning Luke was traveling in the icy cold planet called Hoth with his camel animal thing investigating a meteor nearby. Luke didn't came back and the Rebels were beginning to worry themselves of Luke missing. He was actually trapped by Wampa a ice monster in a cave. He used his force to get his light saber and cut off his leg cuffs and slashed the monster and escaped. But, he got lost in the snow storm and doesn't know his way around the new area. As, Luke traveled arcross the icy terrain, he lost quite a bit of his energy and falled to the ground. Stuggling for his final breath, he saw the spirit of Obi Wan Kenobi and he told Luke to go to the planet of Dagobah, in search of a great Jedi master Yoda.
    After the image of Obi Wan Kenobi went away, Han Solo and R2D2 the robot came to the rescue and took Luke back to the Echo Base. The Imperial troops found the Rebel forces location and invaded them. The Imperial troops eventually took over the base. So then Princess and Han solo fled away along with Luke, R2D2, and Chewbacca. The Princess and Han Solo were in love but they kept their affection hidden and act like kids too each other. Han Solo was then frozen by Darth Vader. After his Luke's little training by Yoda he came back to rescue the Princess and the rest of the crew. The battle with Darth Vader cost Luke's hand. Luke later found out Darth Vader was his father. The crew was safe and sound after they rescued Luke Skywalker dangling in a wire.
   Darth Vader was the leader of the Imperial troops and wanted to capture Luke Skywalker. Luke Skywalker is the leader of the Rebel Forces. They don't like each other. I feel its awkward thinking just knowing father is a criminal or a bad person and you never seen him for so long its just awkward. He never took cared of you and just suddenly want you to join the dark side.

2 comments:

  1. Overall, nice job, John. I need to count off for some grammatical errors, but I think you did a good job of summarizing the story.

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