Mark Hamill lends ‘Star Wars’ voice to Ukrainian air-raid app
KYIV, Ukraine — “Consideration. Air raid alert,” the voice says with a Jedi knight’s gravitas. “Proceed to the closest shelter.”
It’s a surreal second in an already surreal conflict: the grave however calming baritone of actor Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker of “Star Wars,” urging folks to take cowl at any time when Russia unleashes one other aerial bombardment on Ukraine.
The intrusion of Hollywood science-fiction fantasy into the grim daily realities of war in Ukraine is a consequence of Hamill’s choice to lend his well-known voice to “Air Alert” — a downloadable app linked to Ukraine’s air protection system.
When air raid sirens begin howling, the app additionally warns Ukrainians that Russian missiles, bombs and lethal exploding drones could also be incoming.
“Don’t be careless,” Hamill’s voice advises. “Your overconfidence is your weak point.”
The actor says he’s admired — from afar, in California — how Ukraine has “proven such resilience … below such horrible circumstances.”
Its struggle in opposition to the Russian invasion, now in its second 12 months, reminds him of the “Star Wars” saga, he says — of plucky rebels battling and finally defeating an enormous, murderous empire.
Voicing over the English-language model of the air-raid app and giving it his “Star Wars” contact was his manner of serving to out.
“A fairy story about good versus evil is resonant with what’s happening in Ukraine,” Hamill mentioned in an interview with The Related Press. “The Ukrainian folks rallying to the trigger and responding so heroically … It’s not possible to not be impressed by how they’ve weathered this storm.”
When the hazards from the skies go, Hamill declares through the app that “the air alert is over.”
He then indicators off with an uplifting: “Might the Pressure be with you.”
Hamill can also be elevating funds to purchase reconnaissance drones for Ukrainian forces on the entrance strains. He autographed “Star Wars”-themed posters which might be being raffled off.
“Right here I sit within the consolation of my own residence when in Ukraine there are energy outages and meals shortages and individuals are actually struggling,” he mentioned. “It motivates me to do as a lot as I can.”

Though the app additionally has a Ukrainian-language setting, voiced by a girl, some Ukrainians choose to have Hamill breaking the dangerous information that yet one more Russian bombardment could be imminent.
On the worst days, sirens and the app sound each few hours, day and evening.

Some transform false alarms. However many others are actual — and sometimes lethal.
Bohdan Zvonyk, a 24-year-old app consumer who lives within the repeatedly struck western metropolis of Lviv, says he selected Hamill’s voiceover quite than the Ukrainian setting as a result of he’s making an attempt to enhance his English. He’s a “Star Wars” fan, too.
“Apart from,” he mentioned, “we might use slightly little bit of the ability that Hamill needs us.”
After one alert, Zvonyk was driving a trolley bus when Hamill’s voice rang out from his telephone.
He mentioned the person in entrance “turned to me and mentioned, smiling: ‘Oh, these rattling Sith,’” to explain Russian forces.

The Sith are the malevolent enemies of the do-gooding Jedi.
Olena Yeremina, a 38-year-old enterprise supervisor within the capital, Kyiv, mentioned Hamill’s “Might the Pressure be with you” log out at first made her chortle. Now its enduring humor provides her power.
“It’s a really cool phrase for this example,” she mentioned. “I wouldn’t say that I really feel like a Ukrainian Jedi, however generally this phrase jogs my memory to straighten my shoulders and maintain working.”
Typically it may be smart to close Hamill off. Yeremina forgot to do this on a visit exterior Ukraine — to Berlin — and paid for the error when the alarm began shrieking at 6 a.m. and, once more, when she rode the subway within the German capital.
She wasn’t alone. One other individual within the subway automotive additionally had the app and it erupted, too.
The 2 of them first cursed, however then “it made each me and that individual smile,” Yeremina recalled.

Ajax Techniques, a Ukrainian safety techniques producer that co-developed the app, hopes Hamill’s star energy will encourage folks exterior Ukraine to obtain it — in order that they get a style of the angst heaped on Ukrainians by nerve-shredding alarms and airborne demise and destruction.
“With Mark’s strategy, it gained’t be so terrifying,” mentioned Valentine Hrytsenko, the chief advertising and marketing officer at Ajax. “However they may perceive one way or the other the context.”
Within the invasion’s first 12 months, air-raid alarms sounded greater than 19,000 occasions throughout the nation, so “after all individuals are getting drained,” he mentioned.
The app has been downloaded greater than 14 million occasions.

Hrytsenko is amongst those that use its English-language setting to listen to Hamill’s voice.
“For Star Wars followers, it sounds actually unbelievable,” he mentioned. “It’s type of a Ukrainian mentality to seek out some humor even within the dangerous state of affairs or to attempt to be optimistic.”
Hamill is happy that the sci-fi saga is once more transporting folks, even when simply quickly, to its galaxy far, distant.
“It does encourage folks,” he mentioned. “Everybody flashes again to being 6 years previous once more. And if the film will help folks get via exhausting occasions, a lot the higher.”