A few months ago I got to thinking about the ideal archival Star Wars box set that I’d like to have on my shelf someday, and so I thought I’d sketch it out for posterity.

In keeping with the “legends passed down from generation to generation” idea, I thought of presenting all nine core Skywalker movies in a replica Ben Kenobi’s wooden lightsaber chest from A New Hope, with the discs nested inside three gilded ragboard “Journal of the Whills” slipcases (each slipcase containing a trilogy apiece), with each film presented in a large-format digibook containing a printed excerpt from J.W. Rinzler’s “Making of Star Wars” book series, and a replica of Anakin’s lightsaber from A New Hope packed in to boot.

While it’s doubtful that physical media will still be much of a thing in 2027 (which will be the 50th anniversary of Star Wars and the most likely time a ridiculous box set like this might be feasible), maybe by then you’ll be able to open up the replica lightsaber and let your holo-TV scan the crystal inside to unlock hyper-HD digital copies of all 9 films (and the special features listed above) into your media library.