Aquilae was a Planet in the Aquilaean system that was a target of conquest by the New Galactic Empire.
Behind the scenes
Aquilae was one of the first planet-names seen in the early drafts of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, dating back to the first story treatment. In his story notes for the film, when discussing the theme, Lucas stated that the planet's inspiration was the communist country North Vietnam, which he claimed was a "small, independent country."[1] In the third draft, Ben Kenobi still referenced Aquilae, along with the planet Sullust,[2] but George Lucas cut this line when writing the fourth draft.[3]
In the first story treatment, Aquilae, which is the Latin plural or genitive of aquila, or "eagle", was a blue-green terrestrial planet threatened by a space fortress (later to become the Death Star). It contained the starport Gordon, and is the home of an anonymous princess.[1]
In the rough draft, the princess was first named Leia, and was the daughter of King Kayos. She succeeds to the throne of Aquilae at the conclusion of the script. It was home planet of Kane Starkiller and his sons Deak and Annikin Starkiller. The planet was renamed Townowi in the first draft; by the second draft it only appears as in the name of the Aquillian Rangers.[1]
Neva Kee came from Aquilae in the revised rough draft of the script for Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace.[4]
"Aquila" is a real world constellation. The name "Aquilae" is the genitive used in the names of its component stars, such as Alpha Aquilae (Altair), etc. Altair, a triple-star system, is only 17 ly from Earth. It borders Ophiuchus, a constellation also referenced in early drafts (Ophuchi).
Appearances
- The Star Wars 1 (First appearance)
- The Star Wars 2
- The Star Wars 3
- The Star Wars 4
- The Star Wars 5
- The Star Wars 6 (Mentioned only) (In the opening crawl)
- The Star Wars 7
- The Star Wars 8
Sources
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Making of Star Wars: The Definitive Story Behind the Original Film
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The Star Wars: From The Adventures of Luke Starkiller on www.starwarz.com (backup link archived on August 18, 2024)
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The Adventures of Luke Starkiller as taken from the Journal of the Whills: Saga I: The Star Wars, fourth draft on www.starwarz.com (backup link archived on May 18, 2024)
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Boonta Eve Classic Podracers in the Databank (original site is defunct)