'Star Wars' Lightsaber Headed for Space Station
Posted on: Wednesday, 29 August 2007, 00:10 CDT
By Erik N. Nelson
A long time ago, 30 years to be exact, in a galaxy called Hollywood, an ultimate weapon was developed with enough power to mesmerize an entire species.
One of those weapons from the original 1977 ``Star Wars'' movie, the very lightsaber that hung on young Luke Skywalker's belt delighted and amazed passengers and a bevy of baggage handlers, reporters and publicists Tuesday morning at Oakland International Airport.
There, Southwest Airlines' Terminal 2 baggage claim area, the cosmic swashbuckler's sidearm bridged the gap between the fantasy world wrought by George Lucas' six blockbuster movies and the reality of extraterrestrial travel. Chewbacca, the Bigfoot- resembling Wookie, green armor-clad bounty hunter Boba Fett and a delegation of other Star Wars characters presented the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with the lightsaber for its first real space journey in October.
Lucasfilm, based in Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, loaned the cinematic artifact to NASA so that real-life astronauts can take the weapon, which resembles a fancy flashlight, aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. The instrument famous for effortlessly slicing through death star bulkheads and disagreeable alien barflies is scheduled to lift off Oct. 23 for a short stay aboard the International Space Station.
Turns out NASA is staffed with more than a few aging Star Wars nerds.
Coming out of theaters three decades ago, ``we looked up into the night sky and wondered about a galaxy far, far away,'' said Roger Bornstein, NASA director of marketing and corporate sponsorships.
``So many people at NASA, so many of the scientists, were inspired by Star Wars when they were kids,'' said Lucasfilm publicist Tracy Cannobbio.
``We find THEM inspirational,'' Cannobbio declared. ``To find out that they were inspired by us was amazing.'' Those scientists weren't the only ones sucked into the Galactic Empire's vortex.
Ron Drinkard, a 50-year-old insurance broker from Vacaville, volunteered to suit up and play the part of blaster-armed Boba Fett. Lucasfilm sought his services and that of fellow members of the 501st Legion of Star Wars enacters. Chris Richards, a 35-year-old Web site designer who donned a brown cloak to play the part of a Jedi master, said he and fellow members of the 501st Legion as well as Rebel Legion, both based in the Bay Area, are often called upon to summon The Force at area events.
``By far this is special, because there's an actual piece of history that we're giving up to NASA that's going up in the Space Shuttle,'' said Richards, who lives in San Leandro.
In the end, it was Chewbacca, played by Lucasfilm actor Michael Healy of Marin County, who sat on the tractor that pushed back the Southwest Airlines Boeing 737. The plane would take Borenstein and the lightsaber in its shiny padded aluminum case to the Space Center in Houston.
The lighsaber, which was used as a costume prop while other versions of the weapon were used by the stunt doubles doing the fighting, will go on display at the center before and after the shuttle flight and eventually returned to Lucasfilms.
Before Princess Leia and several imperial stormtroopers went through security, the Transportation Security Administration was questioned about their rules regarding lightsabers in carry-on luggage.
``I'm not a very big Star Wars fan, so I'm not sure what it's capable of,'' responded Sheyi Ogunleye, TSA's customer support and quality improvement manager for Oakland. ``That's something for our screening experts to determine.''
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Contact Erik Nelson at enelson@angnewspapers.com or (510) 208-6410. Read his Capricious Commuter blog at www.ibabuzz.com/transportation.
Originally published by Erik N. Nelson, Staff Writer.
Source: Oakland Tribune
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