ALCOVE -LATE AFTERNOON
ANAKIN andOBI-WAN walkthrough oneof the massiveJedi Temple
hallways.ANAKIN is furious.
ANAKIN
What kind ofnonsense isthis, put me on the Counciland notmake me a Master!??That's neverbeen done in the historyof the Jedi.It's insulting!
OBI-WAN
Calm down,Anakin. Youhave been given a greathonor. Tobe on the Council atyour age...It's never happened before.Listento me, Anakin. The fact ofthe matteris you're too close to theChancellor.The Council doesn't likeit when heinterferesin
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ANAKIN
I swear toyou, I didn'task to be put on theCouncil...
OBI-WAN
But it'swhat you wanted!Your friendshipwith ChancellorPalpatine seems tohave paid off.
ANAKIN
That hasnothing todo with this.
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OBI-WAN
Anakin, regardlessof how it happened,youfind yourselfin a delicatesituation.
ANAKIN
Youmean dividedloyalties.
OBI-WAN
Iwarned you therewas tension between the Counciland the Chancellor.Iwas very clear.Why didn'tyou listen?You walkedright intoit.
ANAKIN
TheCouncil isupset I'm theyoungest toever serve.
OBI-WAN
No, it is not.Anakin, Iworry when youspeak ofjealousy andpride. Thoseare notJedi thoughts.They're dangerous,darkthoughts.
ANAKIN
Master, you ofall peopleshould have confidencein my abilities.I know where myloyalties lie.
OBI-WAN
Ihope so ...
ANAKIN
Isense there'smore to thistalk thanyou're saying.
OBI-WAN
Anakin, the onlyreason theCouncil has approvedyour appointmentis because the Chancellortrustsyou.
ANAKIN
And?
OBI-WAN
Anakin,look, I amon your side.I didn'twant to seeyou put inthis situation.
ANAKIN
Whatsituation?
OBI-WAN
(takesa deepbreath)
TheCouncil wantsyou to reporton allof the Chancellor'sdealings. Theywant to knowwhat he'sup to.
ANAKIN
Theywant me to spyon the Chancellor? That'streason!
OBI-WAN
We areat war,Anakin. The Jedi Councilis swornto uphold the principlesof theRepublic,even if theChancellordoes not.
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ANAKIN
Why didn'tthe Councilgiveme this assignmentwhenwe were insession?
OBI-WAN
Thisassignmentis not tobe on record.The Councilaskedme to approachyou onthis personally.
ANAKIN-
TheChancelloris not a badman, Obi-Wan.He befriendedme.He's watchedout forme ever sinceI arrivedhere.
OBI-WAN
Thatis why youmust helpus, Anakin. Our allegianceisto the Senate,not toits leaderwho has managed to stayin office long afterhis termhas expired.
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Master,the Senatedemanded thathe
staylonger.
OBI-WAN
Yes,but use yourfeelings,Anakin. Somethingis outof place.
ANAKIN
You'reasking me todo something againstthe JediCode. Againstthe Republic.Againsta mentor ...and a friend.That'swhat's out ofplace here.Why are youasking thisof ·me?.
OBI-WAN
The Councilis askingyou.
85EXT. CORUSCANT -CLONE LANDING PLATFORM -DAY
AJEDI GUNSHIPheads for thehuge Clonelanding platform.
86INT. CORUSCANT -JEDI GUNSHIP- DAY
YODA,MACE, andOBI-WAN ridein the GUNSHIPas it headsfor the
Clonelandingplatform. Maceand Obi-Wanare sitting.
OBI-WAN
Anakindid not taketo his assignment withmuch enthusiasm.
YODA
Toomuch under thesway of the Chancellor,he is.--Muchangert-he,se-- is inhim. Too muchpride inhis powers.
MACE
It'svery dangerous,putting them together.I don'tthink the boycan handleit. I don'ttrust him.
OBI-WAN
He'llbe all right.I trust himwith my life.
MACE
I wish Idid.
OBI-WAN
With alldue respect,Master, ishe not theChosen One?Is he not to destroythe Sith andbring balance to theForce?
MACE
So theprophecy says_.
YODA
A prophecy... thatmisread could havebeen.
OBI-WAN
He willnot letme down. He neverhas.
YODA
I hoperight youare. And nowdestroy theDroid armieson Kashyyyk,I will. Maythe Force bewith you.
TheGUNSHIP landsand theramp lowers.YODA exits theGUNSHIP.
MACE and OBI-WAN standandgive him abrief bow thentake off in
theGUNSHIP.
87EXT. CORUSCANT- PADME'SAPARTMENT -VERANDA - SUNSET
Padme'sSpeederpulls upto the landingplatform. CAPTAIN TYPHO
escorts PADME ontothe veranda,whereTWO HANDMAIDENS (ELLEand
MOTEE) are waiting.PADME turnsto CAPTAIN TYPHO.
PADME
Thankyou, Captain.
CAPTAIN TYPHO
Restwell. My Lady.
CAPTAIN TYPHO getsbackinto the Speeder,and itdisappears into
the cityscape.The HANDMAIDENS, MoteeandElle, approachPADME
as the SHADOWOF A FIGUREmoves in thebackground.C-3PO is
standing nearby.
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I'llbe up in awhile.
MOTEE
Yes,my lady.
C-3POstands,confused, asthe HANDMAIDENSturn andexit.
C-3PO
Is thereanythingI might dofor you,my lady?
PADME
Yes,make sure allthe security droidsare working.Thank you, Threepio.
The golden droidturns andexits.
PADME standsandwatches thesunset. TheSHADOWYFIGURE moves
towardher. Shesenses something.
ANAKIN
Beautiful,isn'tit?
PADME jumpsandturns around.
PADME
Youstartled me.
He sits nextto her on thebench.
ANAKIN
Howare·you .feeling?
PADME
Hekeeps kicking.
ANAKIN
He?!Why do youthink it'sa boy?
PADME
(laughs)
My motherly intuition.
She puts hishand on herbelly.
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ANAKIN
Whoa!With a kick thatstrong, it's got tobe a girl.
Theylaugh.
PADME
I heardabout yourappointment. Anakin.I'm so proudof you.
ANAKIN
I maybe on the Council,but they refusedto acceptme as aJedi Master.
PADME
Patience.In time,they will recognize your skills.
ANAKIN
They stilltreatme as if I werea Padawanlearner...they fear my power,that's theproblem.
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PADME
Anakin...
ANAKIN
Sometimes,I wonderwhat's happening to theJedi Order...I think this war isdestroying theprinciplesof the Republic.
PADME
Have youever consideredthat wemay be onthe wrong side?
ANAKIN
(suspicious)
What doyou mean?
PADME
What ifthe democracywe thoughtwe were servingno longerexists,and the Republichasbecome the veryevil we havebeen fightingto destroy?
ANAKIN
I don'tbelieve that.And you're soundinglike a Separatist!
PADME
Anakin,this war representsa failure to listen...Now,you're closerto the Chancellorthananyone. Please, pleaseask him to stopthe fighting and letdiplomacyresume.
ANAKIN
(growingangry)
Don'task me to dothat, Padme.Make a motionin the Senate,wherethat kindof a requestbelongs. I'mnot yourerrand boy.I'm not anyone's errandboy!
PADME
Whatis it?
ANAKIN
Nothing.
PADME
Don'tdo this ...don't shutme out.Let me helpyou.
ANAKIN
Youcan't helpme ...I'm trying tohelp you.
--·..Theylook ineach other'seyes.
ANAKIN
(continuing)
I sense... thereare thingsyou arenot tellingme.
PADME is startledat this.
PADME
Isense thereare thingsyou are not tellingme.
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PADME smiles.ANAKIN isalittle embarrassed.
PADME
(continuing)
Holdme ... likeyou did bythe lakeon Naboo,so long ago ... whenthere wasnothing butour love No politics,noplotting nowar.
88INT. CORUSCANT -GALAXIESOPERA HOUSE -NIGHT
ANAKIN landshis speederand exits.
ANAKIN runsup the stairsat the GalaxiesOpera House.
ANAKIN runsthrough thehallway and entersPalpatine'sbox,
where the CHANCELLOR issittingwithMas Amedda andSly-Moore,
watching theMan CalamariBallet doing"Squid Lake."
ANAKIN
Youwanted tosee me, Chancellor.
PALPATINE
Yes,Anakin! Comecloser. Ihave goodnews. OurClone Intelligence Units have discoveredthe location ofGeneral Grievous.He ishiding inthe Utapausystem.
ANAKIN
At last, we'llbe able tocapture thatmonsterand end thiswar.
PALPATINE
Iwould worryabout the collective wisdom of theCouncil if theydidn't selectyou forthis assignment.You arethe bestchoice by far ...but, theycan't alwaysbe trustedto do theright thing.
ANAKIN
They try.
PALPATINE
Sitdown,
(tohis aides)
Leaveus.
ANAKIN sits nextto PALPATINE.The Chancellorleansover to him.
PALPATINE
(continuing)
Anakin,you knowI'm not ableto relyon the JediCouncil. Ifthey haven'tincludedyou in theirplot, theysoon will.
ANAKIN
I'mnot sure Iunderstand.
PALPATINE
Youmust sensewhat I havecome to suspect... theJedi Councilwant controlof theRepublic ...they're planning to betrayme.
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ANAKIN
Idon't think...
PALPATINE
Anakin, searchyour feelings.You know, don1 tyou?
ANAKIN
I know theydon't trustyou ...
PALPATINE
Or the Senate... or theRepublic or democracyfor that matter.
ANAKIN
I have to admitmy trustin them has been shaken.
PALPATINE
Why? Theyasked you todo something that madeyou feel dishonest,didn't they?
ANAKIN doesn'tsay anything.He simplylooks down.
PALPATINE
(continuing)
Theyasked you tospy on me,didn't they?
ANAKIN
I don'tknow ...Idon't knowwhat tosay.
PALPATINE
Rememberbackto your earlyteachings. Anakin."All thosewho gainpower are afraidto loseit." Even theJedi.
ANAKIN
TheJedi use theirpower forgood.
PALPATINE
Goodis a pointof view,Anakin. And the Jedipoint of viewis not the onlyvalid one.The DarkLords of the Sithbelievein securityand justice also,yet theyare consideredby the Jedi to be ...
ANAKIN
...evil.
PALPATINE
...froma Jedi'spoint ofview. The Sith and theJedi are similarin almost every-way,includingtheir quest for greaterpower.The differencebetween the twois the Sith are notafraid ofthe dark side of theForce. That iswhy they are more powerful.
ANAKIN
The Sith relyon theirpassion for their strength.They thinkinward, only aboutthemselves.
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PALPATINE
And theJedi don't?
ANAKIN
TheJedi are selfless they onlycare aboutothers.
PALPATINEsmiles.
PALPATINE
Or soyou've beentrained tobelieve. Whyis it, then,that theyhave asked youto do somethingyou feelis wrong?
ANAKIN
I'mnot sure it'swrong.
PALPATINE
Havethey askedyou to betraythe Jedicode? TheConstitution?A friendship?Yourown values?Think. Considertheirmotives. Keepyour mindclear of assumptions.Thefear oflosing poweris a weaknessof both
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ANAKIN is deepin thought.
PALPATINE
(continuing)
Didyou ever hearthe tragedyof DarthPlagueis "thewise"?
ANAKIN
No.
PALPATINE
Ithought not.It's not astory the Jediwould tellyou. It'sa Sith legend.DarthPlagueis wasa Dark Lord of the Sith,so powerfuland sowise he coulduse the Forceto influencethemidi-chloriansto createlife ...He had sucha knowledge ofthe dark sidethat he could even keepthe oneshe cared about from dying.
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ANAKIN
He couldactuallysave peoplefrom death?
PALPATINE
Thedark side ofthe Force isa pathwayto manyabilities some considerto beunnatural.
ANAKIN
Whathappenedto him?
PALPATINE
Hebecame sopowerful ... theonly thinghe was afraidof waslosing hispower, whicheventually,of course,he did.Unfortunately,he taughthis apprenticeeverythinghe knew,then hisapprenticekilled him inhis sleep.
(smiles)
Plagueisneversaw it coming.It's ironiche couldsave othersfrom death,but nothimself.
ANAKIN
Isit possibleto learn thispower?
PALPATINE
Not from a Jedi.