WHAT IF LUKE ACCEPTED VADER’S PROPOSAL?
CUT TO: Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker are standing on
the vane in the main shaft of Cloud City. Luke, minus a hand, holds
precariously to the mast. VADER: (Hand outstretched) I am your
father. LUKE: (shocked and scared) No. It’s not true.
That’s impossible. VADER: Search your feelings, you know it be true. LUKE: No! VADER: Luke. You can destroy the Emperor; he has foreseen
this. You don’t know the power of the Dark Side. Join me, and together we
will rule the galaxy as father and son! LUKE: (Pondering) The whole galaxy? VADER: Yes. LUKE: Every star system? VADER: Even the ones with the big useless gas giants that
nobody visits. LUKE: Well… I’m not sure. Is there a health plan? VADER: A health plan? What do you need a bloody health
plan for? You’ll be ruling the galaxy! LUKE: What about paid holiday? Do I get paid holiday? VADER: Yes! LUKE: How much? VADER: Does it matter? You’ll be omnipotent. You could
take off half the year, and who would say anything? Besides, it’s got to be
better than the Rebel Alliance. Don’t go here, don’t go there, hide here, run away. Honestly, it’s pathetic. And I bet the pension
scheme isn’t up to much, is it? LUKE: That’s true. It kind of depended on whether we won
the war or not. Will I get an office? VADER: Right on the plaza. Your window will overlook the
whole planet. LUKE: Will it have an en suite? VADER: (sarcastically) Bloody hell, you don’t want
much, do you? LUKE: Well, if I’m going to be part of what will
tantamount to Vader and Son, I’m going to want to be sure I’m getting a good
deal. I mean, I don’t want to be stuck in a broom cupboard office somewhere
whilst dad gets to put his feet up in a big swanky office, do I? If this is
going to work, then I’m going to need some guarantees. VADER: Such as? LUKE: Well, I’m going to have to have my lawyers look at
the employment contracts. And what about notice to the Alliance? VADER: Did you sign a contract with the Rebels? LUKE: Actually, no. VADER: Then there’s no notice needed. If there is no
signed contract with them then you are not obliged to give any notice,
although a formal resignation might be a good idea to make sure you don’t
burn down any bridges. LUKE: I’m not too sure they’ll want me back after this,
dad… VADER: True. But it doesn’t hurt to make sure you keep a
few contacts as a fallback option. How will you word your resignation? LUKE: Something like ‘I hereby
resign my commission as an officer in the Rebel Alliance, with immediate
effect’. VADER: No, no, that’s far too cold and simple. How about
‘with regret I resign my commission from the Rebel Alliance. I would like to
take this opportunity to thank the Alliance for their support and guidance
through what have been some very enjoyable years but recently I have noticed
that things have not been going too well’. LUKE: As in the Hoth thing? VADER: That’s right. Anyway, you could close with ‘other
opportunities have arisen that I cannot pass up on, but please be aware that
if the position of the Rebel Alliance was to change and their future
prospects improve I would not hesitate to re-join your marvellous
organisation.’ LUKE: That’s great. I can make a clean break and make
sure they know that I appreciate what they have done for me so it doesn’t
look like I’m just quitting on them for my own reasons. VADER: Exactly right. Now, do you need a hand…? LUKE: Actually, that’s another matter I wanted to raise
with you. VADER: What’s that? LUKE: Well, you see, I’ve just found out you’re my dad,
and you want me to rule the galaxy with you and everything, but that didn’t
stop you from cutting my hand off. This isn’t a sign of our future
partnership and how it’s going to go, is it? VADER: Ah, but I maimed you before all this was
discussed. Anyway, you whacked me in the shoulder. That’s going to smart. LUKE: It was self-defence! If I’d known we were related
and that I was going to be offered a lucrative job in this galaxy-ruling
thing I’d have reconsidered. Until now you were just a guy in black with an
attitude. Now you’re my dad and prospective business partner. In reflection,
you knew I was your son and you’ve obviously given this father/son in
charge thing some thought. If you needed to make a point, why didn’t you just
say something? VADER: Look at it from my point of view, son. I’m a
businessman. If I’d just told you these things whilst you were geared up for
a fight, you probably wouldn’t have listened, but right now you’re hanging
off a vane, weapon less and missing a hand. That puts me in a better
bargaining position. LUKE: Logical, but it doesn’t stop my wrist from aching.
I’m just not sure… VADER: Look, if I wanted you dead I’d just finish you
off, right here and now. But I’m offering you a good position in this whole
deal. You can’t let that pass you by, surely? Besides, it’s your only chance
right now. LUKE: Well… okay then, dad. You got yourself a deal. VADER: Shake on it? LUKE: Sure thing. (Extends good hand, then realises he
hasn’t another hand to hang on with) Oh, shit! (Falls down shaft) Aaaaahhhhhh!!!! VADER: Sucker. Fade to black
GEORGE LUCAS: This isn’t gonna work. |