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Darth Vader Helps Man Become Death Evader

2009_04_darthkidney.jpg Eric Seemann of Levittown was surfing the internet when he learned that he might be able to save a Philadephia cop's life by providing him with a much-needed kidney. But he didn't across the news that 41-year-old Jeff Romanoff was suffering kidney failure on his only remaining kidney on a donor list website, but rather on the message board for Vader's Fist 501st Legion, a group of over 4,000 Star Wars fans worldwide who dress up like various villains from the franchise. But the clone troopers were not lining up when things looked critical for Romanoff, who suffers from Von Hippel-Lindau disease. Seemann told the Post, "They weren't actually asking members of the group to get themselves tested [for compatibility]. But I thought about it. They hadn't asked for it, but I stepped up." After learning they were a match, the two underwent surgery on April 3rd and Romanoff was released from the hospital Saturday. The operating surgeon didn't miss a beat, saying, "I've never operated on a stormtrooper before. And I've never operated on Darth, either."

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  • MrCow

    what an awesome story

  • aspiringrapper

    All you naysayers be damned. Star Wars saves lives.

  • NannyState

    Starfleet picked up that S.O.S. from the planet Urea just in time.

  • Quenepa

    This is so awesome!! Great story :-)

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