Believe it or not, an original Star Wars script was discovered in (of all places) the University of New Brunswick library. No one seems to know exactly how it ended up in the library, forgotten for decades. Librarian Kristian Brown found the shooting script while reviewing the library’s science fiction archives.

The date of the fourth edition revised script is March 15, 1976 and allows for a unique look into the evolution of the script as the film made its way to theaters in 1977. The CBC confirmed interesting character name changes (i.e. Luke Skywalker was noted as Luke Starkiller) and entire scenes that were written very differently.

For a fan like Kristian Brown, this early script is a real treat and challenges fans’ love of the original film. The university will put the script on display allowing students and visitors a special peek into the Star Wars phenomenon.