Philippine Daily Inquirer

REBEL GIRL: ANODE TO PRINCESS LEIA

Carrie Fisher’s death means saying goodbye to the sweetheart of the ‘Star Wars’ galaxy

- By Mikers Litton @inqtobeyou

For millions of people worldwide, December doesn’t mean Christmas, but more about “Star Wars.” As early as September, toy stores stock their shelves with a collection of faces, new and old alike, in anticipati­on of that December’s next adventure in a galaxy far, far away.

This month, all seemed right in the world of the Force. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” restored our faith in the franchise with the introducti­on of a new group of Rebel Scum that was poised to draw even more fans. But then, the unthinkabl­e happened when Princess Leia died in real life.

I first met her as a “Star Wars” character on the Tantive IV, just moments after she was abducted in her vessel by Darth Vader and his Stormtroop­ers. After hiding the stolen Death Star plans inside an R2-unit, she killed a Stormtroop­er and confronted the Empire with courage and grace.

There was no denying, up until that point, the world had never seen anyone like Princess Leia.

Stood her ground

She was beautiful, poised, and always stood her ground. She was assertive and brutally honest, with a wit that could hurt, if you ticked her off.

Above all, she never gave in to fear. She was always calm and collected. That was her advantage over most people who’d gotten their

hands on a lightsaber.

Growing up, I couldn’t count the times I would daydream about Princess Leia. Instead of listening to the teacher discuss math in class, I’d be lost in my own little world, where I was Han Solo, and my girlfriend was Princess Leia.

We’d be gunning down Stormtroop­ers on our way back to the Millennium Falcon after another daring adventure. I never went anywhere (and I still don’t) without my Leia and Han model figures with me.

I fell in love with her. I guess most guys did, too, because there was no resisting her charms.

Even today, over 30 years since the release of “Return of the Jedi,” with the prequels and the sequels, there aren’t a lot of characters in the galaxy who can live up to Princess Leia.

Born in the middle of a war, she was imprisoned for her beliefs. She watched the Empire destroy her home planet with the Death Star and freeze her boyfriend in carbonite.

During a badly-planned rescue operation, she was taken prisoner again, where she became the object of degradatio­n before the court of crime-lords.

She watched the family she had raised get torn apart by a manipulati­ve warlord, but she never gave up hope. She always fought back.

She was, and always will be, an inspiratio­n.

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