Anakin would have likely been killed by the clone troopers, along with the other Jedi. However, perhaps he would have escaped. He would have taken the pregnant Padme with him. He would have needed to get as far away from the eventual Empire as possible, so perhaps they would have gone with Yoda to Dagobah?
Emperor Palpatine should have known Darth Vader would betray him in Return of the Jedi, but he was blinded by his arrogance and ignorance. Palpatine couldn't predict Darth Vader's betrayal in Return of the Jedi for one simple, yet very powerful reason.
If he never lost his limbs or got burned, he would feel immensely powerful and arrogant, as he did before the duel with Obi-Wan on Mustafar. In fact, he would feel so proud, he would kill Palpatine, just as he told Padme that he would “overthrow the Chancellor.” Then, he would rule the galaxy as unmasked Darth Vader.
Even though Anakin Skywalker almost left the Jedi Order when he was just a Padawan, he would have still fallen to the dark side just the same, meaning the Star Wars saga would have remained a tragedy. Born on the desert-world of Tatooine, Anakin Skywalker was destined to bring balance to the Force.
It is unclear whether Yoda would be more or less forgiving than Obi-Wan but one thing is certain - the former Grand Master would be ready to treat Anakin as an ally, following the events on the second Death Star. In Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005), Yoda never really lost faith in Anakin in the way Obi-Wan did.
In Episode III, just before they are to set off on their respective missions, Obi-Wan and Anakin share a farewell. Anakin admits to Obi-Wan that he has been arrogant and unappreciative of his training, and apologizes to his master.
Presumably Palpatine planned to have Anakin join him at that point and so told the clones not to kill him when he gave out Order 66.
One of the main reasons why Yoda would've won against Anakin is simply because he was far better trained than him. Yoda could see the moves his opponents were going to make before they made them; therefore, battling against Anakin would've put him at a far heavier advantage.
Yoda would have been an excellent role model for Anakin in his time of vulnerability. Yoda even displayed a healthy reactino to strong emotions like anger. He counseled the Scalvi youth not to let violence get the better of them -- lessons Ani desperately needed as he lost his faith in the Jedi's principles.
If he were to take his mask off, the Sith Lord would soon suffocate. So it's the most crucial part of his armor. He can only breathe without the need for his mask when he is in one of his meditation chambers seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Anakin would have likely been killed by the clone troopers, along with the other Jedi. However, perhaps he would have escaped. He would have taken the pregnant Padme with him. He would have needed to get as far away from the eventual Empire as possible, so perhaps they would have gone with Yoda to Dagobah?
Why didn't Palpatine just have Anakin cloned? For the same reason Palpatine's clone (Rey's father) was a discard. A clone is not guaranteed to have the same force ability as the original. Palpatine cloned himself AND passed on his powers.
Slick made an indirect mention of Jedi Generals Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker leaving the Command Center, then Cody and Rex knew that Slick was the traitor.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hints at Palpatine's real purpose for Darth Vader. It's an open secret that Palpatine was disappointed with Darth Vader; he thought he was getting the Chosen One, a force of nature who could not be beaten, and yet Darth Vader was defeated the moment he crossed blades with an adult Jedi.
He even revealed Palpatine's plan to Ahsoka at the end of The Clone Wars, but she refused to believe him. So Maul knew if he outed Palpatine, all he would do is bring the wrath of his former master upon him -- something he wanted to avoid at all costs.
Yoda was reluctant to train Anakin in Episode II because he said Anakin was too old to start training (even though Anakin was still a boy). However, in Episode V, Yoda didn't seem very reluctant to train Luke despite the fact that Luke was a full grown man by that time.
By the time of Episode 3; Anakin is in his prime, and already one of the Jedi Order's most powerful “masters” (although technically still a knight), just behind Obi-Wan, Windu, and Yoda. Maul wouldn't stand a chance.
It's not shown, but it is clearly insinuated that Anakin killed the younglings. 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.
Jedi are only loyal to the Jedi Order and have no time for things like marriage or family. The Jedi Code strictly forbids getting married, much to Anakin Skywalker's dismay. In his typical rule-breaker fashion, Anakin secretly marries Padmé on her home planet of Naboo anyway.
Clones That Disobeyed Order 66 | Fandom. Some clones disobeyed the infamous order than decimated the Jedi order, and refused to execute it. SOME of these Clones include; Captain Rex: Captain Rex, as most know removed his chip that would later be the way that Palpatine would execute order 66.
Order 67 was an order requiring clone troopers to dance. During the Battle of Utapau, Darth Sidious accidentally issued Order 67 when he meant to use Order 66. Just after the order was executed, Cody and his troops began dancing. However, Sidious browsed a manual and executed Order 66.
Yes, when Darth Vader turned back to Anakin Skywalker and sacrifice himself to save his son, he dies and Obi-Wan uses the force to connect with Anakin's spirit. In that time Anakin apologizes to Obi-Wan, desperately asking him to forgive him for everything he has done to him and everybody over the years.
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.
One of the most iconic moments in The Empire Strikes Back is the reveal that Lando Calrissian, a supposed ally of Han and his friends, has actually betrayed them by giving them up to Darth Vader to protect his people. It is a shocking stab in the back that put sthe character on the enemy list of many Star Wars fans...