Read William Shakespeare's The Phantom Menace Online
Authors: Ian Doescher
An army all compris'd of droids shall soon
Make their attack upon the kind Naboo.
We must give them a warning, with your aid.
But meesa do not likee the Naboo.
Dey think dey are so wise and full of wit.
The moment that the battle droids have done
With the Naboo, they shall descend into
These murky depths and seize control of you.
But meesa nowa thinkee so. De droids
Not know of ussen ere.
âHave you no eyes?
Is enmity so strong it makes you blind?
You twoâthe Gungans and Nabooâdo form
A circle symbiont. The rock that's thrown
Into your lake makes waves upon their shores;
The quake that shakes their land doth make your own
Dear city move as though 'twere rock'd by giants.
The same sun shines upon you both, the same
Rain falls and bringeth water to each one,
The plant that takes root in your miry depths
Doth spread its leaves above, for them to see.
Your fate is theirs and, aye, their fate is yours.
[
aside:
] This Jedi speaketh with a wisdom keen.
But weesa do no care 'bout de Naboo.
[Qui-Gon uses a Jedi mind trick on Boss Nass
.
In that case, prithee, speed us on our way.
Yea, meesa gonna speed you bote away.
And we shall have the need for transport, too.
And weesa gonna give you una bongo.
The speedies' way to get to de Naboo
Is going tru de planet core. Now, hence!
With gratitude we give thee thanks, Boss Nass,
And leave your worthy court with wish of peace.
[Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan turn to leave
.
Say, Master, what doth “una bongo” mean?
Methinks it is a transport. So hope I!
[
aside:
] 'Tis now or ne'er if I would join their cause.
[
To Qui-Gon:
] O, deysa settin' you up, certain.
Go to de planet core? Bad bombin'.
And any help 'ere would be hot. Eh?
Time runneth short, my master. Shall we go?
A navigator who shall guide us through
The planet core would be most useful, aye?
[
To Nass:
] What shall become of this oneâ
Jar Jar Binks?
Hisen to havee punishment severe.
Yet I did save his life, and oweth he
A debt of life to me in recompense.
Your gods have given Jar Jar o'er to me,
He shall go with me by divine command.
Binks? Yousen hava lifeplay witha his?
O yassa, meesa doee, bossa.
Ah, fie! Be gone wit him. Good riddance, den.
Ahh, nay, count me right outta dis here.
'Tis betta dead here den at de core.
O whatta meesa speaka? Commink!
[Exeunt Boss Nass, Gungan bosses, and other Gungans. Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, and Jar Jar enter the transport
.
And now we venture to the planet core.
A place most dangerous, it doth beseem.
O, dis is nutsen. [
Looking out of the vessel:
]
Gooberfish, O!
Why wert thou banish'd, Jar Jar? Prithee, tell.
[
aside:
] If I could tell them true, they'd not believe.
For who would think that simple-minded Binks
Would come to have such thoughts expansive as
Could threaten e'en the Gungan bosses, eh?
O well do I recall how they assess'd
The strange beliefs that I'd begun to speak:
That Gungans and Naboo had equal strength,
That we did need them e'en as they need us,
That our two races should not hostile be,
That our best future lay as one, not two.
Such thoughts as these were reprehensible
To all the bosses: thus, my banishment.
Yet this is not the story I'll relate.
[
To Obi-Wan:
] O issa longa tale you seeuh,
But small part bein' meesa clumsy.
Thou wert in exile for thy clumsiness?
Ahh, yousa mighten beeyuh say dat.
Enter
OPEE
,
hidden
.
My lord, Darth Sidious, hath sent me here,
Across the galaxy to help destroy
These wretched Jedi. O, what pleasure shall
It give meânot just to fulfill the will
Of my great master, nay, but there is more
My villainous assignment also doth
Bring with it promise of a supper rich!
The best employment bringeth one enjoyment.
[
to Obi-Wan:
] So maybe meesa causa one or,
Uh, maybe twowee axidentee.
I boom de gasser, den I banish'd.
[The opee catches the transport with its tongue
.
O nay, O nay, O dissa trouble!
Enter
SANDO AQUA MONSTER
,
aside
.
Fear not, my Jedi brothers, for I come!
Sent by the Jedi Council to Naboo
To guard the good Republic's interest,
My post is in the groaning waters blue
Where I do stand a'ready to protect
Their passage through the planet's vicious core.
And now my chance hath come to save their lives:
Though I am sando aqua monster call'd,
I am not monstrous, nay, but virtuous.
[The sando aqua monster eats the opee and exits
.
Deep in the sea 'tis true, as 'tis in life:
One fish seems vast, as giant as a fish
Was e'er thought possible to be. We fear,
Nay cower, in its presence, for we think
It doth portend our sure and certain death.
Now, whether 'tis a fish most literal,
The like of which our ship has just escap'd
Here, or, belike, 'tis but some metaphorâ
E'en some great challenge or some enemy,
Mayhap some test that we must overcomeâ
Unless we call upon the Force to see
Correctly, that the thing is not so grand,
Know this: you ever shall live life in fear.
Hence, my young Padawan, and Jar Jar Binks,
E'er bear in mind this plain and vital truthâ
Remember that you must have confidence
Enough to know: there's e'er a bigger fish.
O, meesa tink we goin' back now.
But whereuh weesa goin' to, sir?
Fret not: we shall be guided by the Force.
O, maxibig, de Force you sayuh.
But datta smella stinkowiffee.
[The console begins to beep
.
Alas, the power swiftly runneth out.
O nay, O weesa die in heeyuh!
Pray, calm thyself. No trouble have we yet.
What “yet”? De monsters swimmin' out dere,
All leakin' and a'sinkin' heeyuh,
When yousa tinkin' we in trouble?
Enter
COLO CLAW
,
hidden
.
My brother opee fail'd where I'll succeed.
This vessel shall become my banquet feastâ
And thus I serve my masters by my belly.
The power is restor'dâwith it, our chance.
[The lights of the transport turn on to reveal the colo claw, which attempts to eat the ship
.
From one great trial to another, yet
I feel as though some hand doth guide us here.
Enter
SANDO AQUA MONSTER
as the transport dodges the
COLO CLAW
.
I come again to rescue my brave friends!
Flee twixt my teeth, but youâO, colo brute!â
Are not so fortunate. Feel my sharp bite:
I'll break my fast upon your trait'rous hide!
[The sando aqua monster eats the colo claw and exits
.
Thus are we safe againâhead for that slopeâ
For with the Force no sea may sink our hope.
[Exeunt
.
Aboard the Trade Federation battleship
.
Enter
N
UTE
G
UNRAY
, R
UNE
H
AAKO
,
and, in beam
, D
ARTH
S
IDIOUS
.
Th'invasion doth proceed apace, my lord.
I have, with cunning, slow'd the Senate's speed,
Arrestingâby procedureâtheir advance.
They shall have little choice but to accept
The strong control you hold o'er small Naboo.
The queen has faithâmisguided, to be sureâ
And doth believe the Senate sides with her.
Queen Amidala's but an ingénue;
Controlling her shall not be difficult.
Indeed, my lord.
[Exit Darth Sidious from beam
.
âOne thing you did omit.
Naught of the missing Jedi did you speak.
Why give him reason to make loud retort?
We shall report when we have some report.
[Exeunt
.
On the planet Naboo
.
Enter
Q
UI
-G
ON
J
INN
, O
BI
-W
AN
K
ENOBI
,
and
J
AR
J
AR
B
INKS
in transport, surfacing in the waters of Naboo
.
Our journey through the core is made at last,
And now shall we make way unto the queen
To warn her of this threat most imminent.
Come, Obi-Wan and Jar Jar, let us hence!
[Exeunt
.
Enter
N
UTE
G
UNRAY
and
R
UNE
H
AAKO
with several
BATTLE DROIDS
,
including
OOM-9.
The queen hath been detainèd, Viceroy.
âGood.
This victory doth taste most succulent,
And sates the hunger of my wide ambition.
Enter
S
ABÃ
dressed as Queen Amidala
, S
IO
B
IBBLE
, C
APTAIN
P
ANAKA
, P
ADMÃ
,
and other members of the
N
ABOO COURT
,
guarded by
BATTLE DROIDS
.
How shalt thou hope to justify this bold
Attack upon our peaceful planet? Speak!
The queen and I shall sign a treaty soon;
It shall confer legitimacy on
Our occupation of the city here.
I have been told the Senate shall with haste
Proceed to ratify the treaty. Aye,
Methinks the queen shall find it in her heart
To move her hand and make the needed mark
That shall deliver her dear populace.
No treaty shall I sign. You shall not have
Cooperation in this matterânay.
Be sensible, Your Highness, else we shall
Persuade you through the suff'ring of Naboo.
The cries most piteous, the horrid groans,
The gleam of bodkin's touch and scream of pain,
The agony that comes from torture cruelâ
These moments bleak shall have sway o'er your will.
[
To OOM-9:
] And now, Commander, take and process them.