Luke Skywalker

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Luke Skywalker is the son of fallen Jedi Anakin Skywalker. He was raised on Tatooine by his Uncle Owen, who was murdered by the Empire after purchasing R2-D2 and C-3PO. He was trained in the ways of the Force by Ben Kenobi after leaving Tatooine with Ben, R2, and C-3PO, with the help of smuggler Han Solo and Chewbacca. Together, they saved Princess Leia and escaped the Death Star, only to return that night and destroy it. After that, he recieved training from Jedi-in-hiding, Master Yoda, on Dagobah. There, he had a vision showing his friends in pain at Cloud City. At Cloud City, Luke fought Darth Vader, learning during the fight that Vader was his father. Following that, Luke trained and fought to save his father from the dark side of the Force, and he succeeded a year later, when Vader was redeemed, killing Emperor Palpatine and essentially crippling the Empire. Following the fall of the Galactic Empire, Luke began to train force-sensitives and rebuild the Jedi Order. 

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Luke Skywalker is the son of fallen Jedi Anakin Skywalker. He was raised on Tatooine by his Uncle Owen, who was murdered by the Empire after purchasing R2-D2 and C-3PO. He was trained in the ways of the Force by Ben Kenobi after leaving Tatooine with Ben, R2, and C-3PO, with the help of smuggler Han Solo and Chewbacca. Together, they saved Princess Leia and escaped the Death Star, only to return that night and destroy it. After that, he recieved training from Jedi-in-hiding, Master Yoda, on Dagobah. There, he had a vision showing his friends in pain at Cloud City. At Cloud City, Luke fought Darth Vader, learning during the fight that Vader was his father. Following that, Luke trained and fought to save his father from the dark side of the Force, and he succeeded a year later, when Vader was redeemed, killing Emperor Palpatine and essentially crippling the Empire. Following the fall of the Galactic Empire, Luke began to train force-sensitives and rebuild the Jedi Order. 

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Subject ID: 384