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== Character conception and overview ==
Mace Windu is one of the earliest named and created characters in ''Star Wars'' history, being the narrator of the original 1973 drafts of the original ''Star Wars'' film (later named ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope]]'').{{cite web|url=http://human-threshold-systems.whitlarks.com/bpchp1p10.html|title=Stage Eight in The Star Wars and Harry Potter Series?|author=James Whitlark, Ph.D.|publisher=whitlarks.com|accessdate=2007-09-24}} Through the process of redrafting and copyediting, his character was removed from the original film and its two successors, however he was reintroduced in 1994 when [[George Lucas]] began writing the [[Star Wars prequel trilogy]].
When series creator [[George Lucas]] offered Samuel L. Jackson the role of Mace Windu, Jackson signed on, but with certain stipulations on the portrayal of his character. One of the conditions was that his character die in a spectacular death, rather than be killed off "like some punk."http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000168/bio
Also, according to an interview on ''[[The Late Show with David Letterman]]'' on [[May 13]], [[2005]] (as well as other interviews dating back to the promotion of ''Episode I'', and confirmed in behind the scenes footage released on the Episode II DVD) Windu's purple [[lightsaber]] was a personal request from Jackson to Lucas as a [[quid pro quo]] for appearing in the films, as well as a way of making the character unique and easily distinguishable. Jackson, a huge ''Star Wars'' fan, especially wanted his own color so that his character could be easily spotted and recognizable in the final battle scene of ''Attack of the Clones'' amid all of the other Jedi.
Mace Windu is a [[Jedi]] Master and one of the last members of the [[Jedi Council]] before the fall of the [[Galactic Republic]]. A [[diplomacy|diplomat]] by nature, Windu is the Council's primary liaison to the [[Supreme Chancellor|Chancellor]], although the [[Clone Wars (Star Wars)|Clone Wars]] cause him to question his firmest held beliefs. He is a senior member of the Jedi Council, second only to Jedi Master [[Yoda]] in authority.
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=== Character overview ===
Yoda is portrayed as a wise and powerful [[Jedi|Jedi Master]] in the ''Star Wars'' universe. Series creator [[George Lucas]] originally wished Yoda to follow his other characters in having a full name: ''Yoda Minch'', but instead opted to have many details of the character's life history remain unknown. Yoda's [[List of Star Wars races|race]] has never been stated in any media, [[Star Wars canon|canonical]] or otherwise, and he is merely stated to be of a "mysterious species" by the [[Star Wars Databank]].
Early in the development of ''Episode IV'', Lucas included a [[species]] called the [[Whill]]s, a mysterious, omnipresent race who were to take the story-teller perspective. It has been postulated by fans that Yoda, and characters [[Yaddle]] and [[Vandar Tokare]] are Whills; recently, there has been passing reference to a [[Shaman]] of the Order of the Whills in the [[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (novel)|novelization]] of ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'', confirming their continued [[Star Wars canon|canonical]] existence in the ''Star Wars'' universe. However, Lucas has firmly denied that Yoda's species is in fact that of the Whills. In fact, very little is reported of Yoda's life before the events of ''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace]]''.
The films and [[Expanded Universe]] reveal that he had trained several notable Jedi, including [[Count Dooku]], who is identified in ''[[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones]]'' as Yoda's old [[Jedi#Jedi ranks|Padawan Learner]]; [[Mace Windu]]; [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]] (partially, before [[Qui-Gon Jinn]] takes over as Obi-Wan's master); [[Ki-Adi-Mundi]], [[Kit Fisto]] and eventually [[Luke Skywalker]]. (During the animated series ''[[Star Wars: Clone Wars (TV Series)|Star Wars: Clone Wars]]'', set between ''Attack of the Clones'' and ''Revenge of the Sith'', he mentions that he trained another one of the leaders on the Jedi Council, Master Oppo Rancisis.) In the [[Star Wars prequel trilogy|''Star Wars'' prequel]] it is shown that he instructs all [[Jedi#Jedi ranks|younglings]] in the [[Jedi Temple]] before they are assigned to a master. This was displayed in a scene in ''Attack Of the Clones''.
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