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Sandage
from the first draft of Star Wars, Sandage was a corrupt Count from the planet Aquilae, and a member of the Senate. (TAS)

Sanders
this Colonel served under Dark Helmet aboard the Spaceball One. (SB)

Saundan
this gruff, old, human trader runs a small mercantile on Kashyyyk. He is a secret member of the Alliance, and tries his best to keep the Empire from harming the Wookiees. He has a special place in his heart for Chewbacca's family. Saundan was portrayed by Art Carney in the Star Wars Holiday Special. (SWH)

Schwartz
from Spaceballs, this was the comical counterpart of the Force, as when Dark Helmet says, "I see your Schwartz is as big as mine." (SB)

See-Pee-O
in the revised second draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this was the name Anakin Skywalker assigned to the droid he was building. He added the number 3 to come up with C-3PO after finding out that Padme's favorite number was 3. (IG1)

Seven Moves
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, the seven moves are referred to by Leia Lars. They are a series of actions performed by the Jedi Bendu. (2D)

Sicemon
in one of the early drafts of Return of the Jedi, the Alliance's briefing prior to the final battle took place on this grassland-covered planet, known for its mound-like architecture. (SWI67, OWS)

Sidi Driss
this hotel, located in the city of Matmata in Tunisia, served as the filiming location for the Lars family dining room. The ceiling painting, originally created by John Barry, was meant to imitate local Berber artwork, and remains on the ceilign as a part of the room's décor. (SWI)

Single Troop Armed Pogostick (STAP)
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this craft was part of the Trade Federation's invasion fleet. (IG1)

Singlepoint Scope
this British gun sight was used on the Sterling firearm, in order to create the blasters used by the Alliance soldiers that defended the Tantive IV during the opening scene of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New hope. (SWI82)

Sise System
this planetary system was the hiding place of the Alliance prior to the attack on Had Abbadon, in the rough draft of Return of the Jedi. (TAS)

Siseman
in the rough draft of Return of the Jedi, this city was the site of the Alliance's planning session for the attack on Had Abbadon. General Madine presided over the preparations. It was located in the Sise System. (TAS)

Sith Lords of Alderaan
in the thirs draft of Star Wars, these warriors steal the Kiber Crystal during the Battle of Condawn. (TAS)

Skamini, Warpoc
this young Jedi Padawan was originally seen with Jocasta Nu in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. Because of the fact that this character was portrayed by Jett Lucas, and given their similar roles, Warpoc Skamini was combined with the Zett Jukassa characater for Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. (SWDB)

Skull Head
this was the name used to describe the Givin character Elis Helrot, during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope. (CHRN, OWS)

Skywalker
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Skywalker was the legendary father of twelve children. They were the precursors of the Jedi Bendu and controlled the Ashla Force. He was a god-like being with a long, silver beard, flowing white robes, and penetrating eyes. The Skywalker was the being who discovered the Force and its two sides - Ashla and Bogan. It was also the return code phrase used by Luke Starkiller when C-3PO approaches him and calls him Angel Blue. (SGL, 2D, TAS)

Skywalker, Luke
the character of Luke Skywalker was originally that of Princess Leia's faithful commander and protector. He was a long-time friend of Kane Starkiller, and agreed to continue the training of Kane's son Annikin. This character was introduced in the second draft as Deak's brother. Luke later became a Jedi Knight, one of only two surviving, who helped Leia Aguilae and her family escape Darth Vader and Valarium. From the first screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Luke is one of two surviving Jedi Bendu; the other is Kane Starkiller. In many early character sketches, Luke was drawn as a female character. (SGL, TAS, CHRN)

Slave I
the design of Boba Fett's starship was inspired by the streetlamps outside Elstree Studios in London. (ADV)

Slide Paramita
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this podracer came from the planet Tund. This character eventually became Ben Quadinaros. (IG1)

Sloth Pit
in the rough draft of Return of the Jedi, this was where Jabba tortured his victims. It eventually became the Sarlacc Pit. (TAS)

Smoker
this was the name used to describe the Anzati character Dannik Jerriko, during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope. (OWS)

Snail Head
this was the name used to describe the Brizzit character Tzizvvt, during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope (OWS)

Snake Head
this was the name used to describe the Florn Lamproid character Dice Ibegon, during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope. (CHRN)

Snit Protokin
this was the name used to describe Pote Snitkin, during the filming of Return of the Jedi. (CHRN)

Solo, Han
in the original outline of Star Wars, Han Solo was a Jedi Knight and friend of General Skywalker. In the story treatment, be became a friend of Luke Skywalker and Anakin Starkiller, the two surviving Jedi Knights. He enlisted the help of Datos, Occo, and Quist in getting Skywalker off Utapau. In the first screenplay draft, this character was dropped. A gilled, green-skinned alien with no nose was added as a smuggler. This character was modified for the second screenplay draft to be a Corellian pirate, much like the version of Han Solo seen in the films. This pirate was a burly, bearded, flamboyant man, accompanied by his girlfriend, Oeeta, and Chewbacca the Wookiee. This Han Solo was a cabin-boy on a starship owned by Oxus and Jabba the Hutt. (SGL, 2D, TAS)

Son Hhat
in the first draft of Star Wars, Son Hhat replaced Cos Dashit as the Emperor of the galaxy. (TAS)

Son of the Sun, The
from the Journal of the Whills 3:12, this was the name given to the savior of the galaxy. In the original outline for Star Wars, the opening crawl proclaimed, "And in time of greatest despair there shall come a savior and he shall be known as THE SON OF THE SUN." (TAS)

Space Girls
this was the name used to describe the characters of the Tonnika Sisters, during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope. (OWS)

Space Granny
this was the nickname used to describe Shu Mai, during the production of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. (SWI69)

Spaceball
this planet was the base of operations for Dark Helmet. (SB)

Spaceball One
Dark Helmet's command ship. (SB)

Spaceballs
Mel Brooks' comedic send-up of Star Wars: A New Hope, Spaceballs was a full-length feature with Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet. The basic plot revolved around the merchandising of the film itself. (SB)

Spider-Man
this was the name used to describe the Talz character Muftak, during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope. (OWS)

SPT188544
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, this was the Imperial code which indicated a prisoner transfer. (2D)

SR-2
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, SR-2 was the callsign of one of Darth Vader's wingmen, during the Alliance attack on the Death Star. (2D)

Starkiller
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, the prophets foresaw a son of an aged Jedi Knight that would overthrow the Empire. He would be a descendant of the Jedi Knight known as Starkiller. Darth Vader apparently was assigned to kill all the descendants of the Starkiller, but Deak and Luke were two survivors. The primary descendant in any generation would hold a gold medallion bearing the crest of the Starkiller. (2D)

Starkiller, Annikin
one of the two surviving Jedi Knights, and friend to Luke Skywalker, from the original story treatment of Star Wars. Annikin was revised in the first screenplay draft of Star Wars as the eighteen-year-old son of Kane Starkiller. Annikin's brother, Biggs, searches Annikin out in hopes that the two of them can rescue their father from the Emperor. In the rough draft, Annikin was sent to rescue Leia. This later version of Annikin became Luke Skywalker in the final script. Annikin was used again in the third screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, this time as the deceased father of Luke Starkiller. (SGL, TAS)

Starkiller, Biggs
in the first screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Biggs Starkiller is the older brother of Anakin Starkiller. He searches out Annikin in hopes of recruiting him to help rescue their father, Kane, from the Emperor. This character eventually became Han Solo. In the second screenplay draft, Biggs becomes Deak's younger brother, the seven-year-old twin brother of Windy Starkiller. (SGL, TAS)

Starkiller, Deak
in the first draft of Star Wars, Deak was the 10-year-old brother of Annikin Starkiller. In the treatment, he was a blond-haired boy with a large scratch on his cheek. He was killed by a Sith Knight who lands on Utapau and attacks the Starkiller family. In the second screenplay draft of Star Wars, Deak Starkiller is the 25-year-old brother of Luke Starkiller. He is also the captain of a group of Jedi Bendu, and commanded the ship one which R2-D2 and C-3PO were working. He is captured by Darth Vader, and his brother comes to his rescue. The second draft indicates that Deak was captured on Alderaan, after a lasersword duel. (SGL, TAS)

Starkiller, Kane
in the first screenplay draft of Star Wars, Kane Starkiller is one of two surviving Jedi Bendu. He was the father of Annikin, Deak, Biggs and Windy Starkiller, and hid on the planet Utapau from the Sith Knights. Kane was described as a burly man dressed in the distinctive robes of a Jedi, and was training his sons to be Jedi. Kane was a native of the planet Aquilae. The story treatment for Star Wars indicates that he wore his Jedi robes to disguise the fact that - except for his head and right arm - he was a cyborg. He and the other survivior, Luke Skywalker, believed in the "Force of Others." Kane's character evolved into the character of Obi-Wan Kenobi. (SGL, TAS)

Starkiller, Leia
in the first screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Leia Starkiller is the daughter of Kane Starkiller. She was sent away to a distant galaxy for safekeeping until the Jedi bendu can eliminate the threat from the Knights of the Sith. (SGL)

Starkiller, Luke
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Luke Starkiller is the young boy who must rescue his brother Deak from Darth Vader. Luke's role is modified for the third draft, in which he becomes a farmboy and son of the famous, but deceased, Jedi Knight, Anakin Starkiller. (SGL)

Starkiller, Windy
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Windy is Deak's brother, and the twin of Biggs Starkiller. Both were seven years old. (TAS)

Sterling
this British firearm served as the basis for the blasters used by the Alliance forces aboard the Tantive IV, during the opening scene of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. Interestingly, these same weapons served as the basis for the stormtrooper rifles used in the same scene. The Alliance weapons were heavily modified, with a Singlepoint scope and a silver replacement for the barrel. The stormtrooper weapon was given an artillery sighting telescope and several other cosmetic improvements. (SWI82)

Sullest
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Sullest is the planet on which the Bomerwrights created laser swords. (2D)

Super Troopers
in the early drafts of The Empire Strikes Back, Boba Fett was a member of the Super Troopers. (TAS)

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