C-3PO accidentally became part of the Battle of Geonosis when his head was affixed on top of a battle droid's body after a mishap in the Geonosian droid factory.
Mike Chen's new Star Wars novel Brotherhood reveals Obi-Wan Kenobi knew about Anakin and Padmé all along - and chose to keep their secret. Star Wars has confirmed Obi-Wan Kenobi knew about Anakin Skywalker's marriage to Padmé Amidala all along.
Obviously, C-3PO does not recognize Vader because his memory was wiped at the end of Revenge of the Sith.
Their marriage was kept in-secret; and is assumed to be completely hidden from the Council; though it cannot be verified if they did not know; we only know that nothing came of it. However; Marriage is something that does exist in the Star Wars universe for Jedi.
Yes, he did. In the comic Thank the Maker, Darth Vader comes into possession briefly of 3PO's disassembled head while on Cloud City.
Such cycles of fate no longer surprised the nine-hundred-year-old Jedi. So there you have it. Yoda and R2D2 knew each other and the galaxy is even a smaller world than we think.
R2-D2 was present when Padmé gave birth to Leia and Luke, so he knew Luke was Anakin's son – but what he didn't know was that Anakin became Darth Vader. In addition to that, Anakin's fall was surely a painful event in R2-D2's life, one that he definitely wouldn't like to remember or even talk about.
This is confirmed later in the movie when Obi-Wan informs Padme that Anakin killed them. Both are torn apart with hurt and confusion, trying to make sense of something so terrible.
What Padmé knew about Anakin's previous dark deeds. Padmé was well aware that Anakin had committed dark crimes that would've started his fall to the dark side. He even confessed to her that he had massacred an entire Tusken Raider village to avenge his mother, leaving no one alive.
He was still completely unaware of the Sidious/ Palpatine connection until ROTS. He also said during TCW season 6 that the Jedi order must believe in the clones and end the war before the Sith's plans are realized.
Both R2D2 and C3PO both know that Darth Vader and Anakin are one and the same. 3PO's memory was erased back in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith but was restored by R2 back in Star Wars Episode IV: The Rise of Skywalker. As such, they both remember everything that happened.
However, Leia's strong-mindedness during Vader's probe denied him the opportunity to discover she was his daughter. That serves to justify Vader's lack of awareness of his connection to Leia, although, perhaps, not as satisfyingly as if Lucas had planned for the relationship from the beginning.
Throughout her encounters with Kenobi in the series, he refers to himself as Ben. The most straightforward explanation would be that Leia knows the person who rescued her is Ben, and never connected the dots that Ben is actually Obi-Wan.
Padmé was born in the year 46 BBY on Naboo, and Anakin was born five years later, in the year 41 BBY. That makes Padmé five years older than Anakin.
Again, the answer is no. Padme did not cheat on Anakin with Clovis. The two were madly in love with each other. The Clone Wars had an episode called “The Rise of Clovis.” Here, Rush Clovis – Padme's past love interest – has returned and tried to rekindle his relationship with Padme.
However, when they next met in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Anakin and Padmé's feelings for one another grew into something resembling love, and their wedding at the end of the film solidified their relationship as one of the most important romances in Star Wars history.
Anakin does not have even the slightest bit of remorse. By the end, he feels nothing but anger. Although he feels regret for killing Padme, he still helps the evil Emperor. The film ends with Anakins standing side by side with the man on whose behalf he has committed all his crimes.
“Someday I'm going to fly away from this place.” Again, young Anakin's quote illustrates his aspirations.
Had Anakin not converted: Padme would have been killed by the Emperor before childbirth, and before Anakin and Obi wan returned from the mission to destroy general Grievous. Regardless: order 66 probably still would have happened since the army was under control of the dicator in Palpatine.
In Legends, Luke and Leia do eventually discover their mother's identity during the Swarm War Trilogy.
“The tear [on Anakin's face] says that he knows what he's done, but he has now committed himself to a path that he may not agree with… but he is going to go on anyway. It's the one moment that says he's self-aware that he's rationalizing all his behavior.
No. Her dying words were there is still good in him. Obi-Wan didn't tell her what happened after she lost consciousness on Mustafar.
As we all know well, in A New Hope, Obi-Wan went to Mos Eisley to meet with Chewbacca and Han, in order to get off Tatooine to get R2-D2 to the Rebellion. By the end of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan and Chewie didn't meet, at least that we have seen.
R2 doesn't know it. It's as simple as that. He isn't present on Mustafar (he flies with Anakin but is ordered to stay at the ship. He isn't present while the slaughtering of the seperatists or the fight of Anakin/Obi-Wan.), differently to Obi-Wan and C-3PO.
Senator Bail Organa takes ownership of R2-D2 after Anakin completes his metamorphosis into a Sith Lord. By proxy, he is the enemy of the Empire, as Organa is a staunch supporter of the Rebellion.