Star Wars Programmer
Luke: "You used to program?"

Ben: "I was once a software engineer the same as your father."

Luke: "My father wasn't a software engineer. He was a custodian at Lockheed-Martin."

Ben: "That's what your Uncle told you. He didn't hold with your father's ideals. He thought he should go to work. Not gotten  a degree."

Luke: "I wish I had known him."

Ben: "He was a cunning object-oriented analyst, and the  best systems programmer in the galaxy. I understand you've become quite a  good hacker yourself. And he was a good friend. For over ten  years the systems programmers created user interfaces. Before  the dark times. Before Microsoft."

Luke: "How did my father die?"

Ben: "A young systems programmer named Bill Gates, who was a student until his mommy kicked him out of her basement, founded  Microsoft  and helped destroy the intuitive user interface. He betrayed  and murdered the Macintosh. Gates was seduced by the Dark Side of Money."

Luke: "Money?"

Ben: "Yes, Money is what gives a programmer his resources. It's an exchange system created by human beings. It surrounds us.  Works for us. Binds the economy together. Which reminds me.  Your father wanted you to have this when you were old enough,  but your Uncle wouldn't allow it. He thought you'd follow old  Obi-Wan on some damn idealistic crusade."

Luke: "What is it?"

Ben: "It's an object modeling tool. The weapon of a systems
programmer. Not as random or clumsy as a lexical parser. An elegant compiler for a more civilized age."
In the original "Star Wars: A New Hope", Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, called out the name of actress Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia, instead of actually calling out "Leia" in the scene near the end where he gets out of his X-wing after destroying the Death Star. The error was never caught.
You will never come up against a greater adversary than your own potential, my young friend.
~ Michael Piller & Michael Wagner, Star Trek:  The Next Generation, "Evolution," Dr. Paul Stubbs to Wesley Crusher, original airdate 25 September 1989, stardate 43,125.8
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