So if Anakin wasn't burned, then he wouldn't wear his suit, he'd just wear a cloak, and that's all. So the real question I think is, Would Darth Vader have been as intimidading, and popular as he is if he didn't have his armor, or make his iconic Breathing sound? Oh one last thing. Anakin's limbs are still severed.
Originally Answered: What would have happened if anakin was never burnt? He would have become the most powerful Jedi/Sith that there ever was. He would have enabled Force powers of the Light or Dark Side, that we have not yet seen in anyone in Star Wars.
With the suit, the loud breathing made sleep near impossible for Vader, and he could not fight very well. If he had not burned, Vader could've been stronger, faster, more agile, and continue to perfect his original lightsaber fighting style instead of having to relearn how to fight with a modified Djem So.
In addition to causing content pain and itchiness, the suit is so constricting that it causes him to suffer from claustrophobia. He can only find relief by meditating in specially-constructed pressurized chambers where he can temporarily take off his suit and survive.
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.
Since he was in the presence of someone he loves, Anakin was no longer channeling the dark side emotions that fueled his assault on the Separatists. As for why his eyes weren't yellow during the march on the Jedi Temple, that could be attributed to inner conflict about his actions.
In the duel, Anakin lost both of his legs, his one remaining organic arm, and suffered (possibly up to) fourth-degree burns across what was left of his body that were severe enough to damage his internal organs.
It is commonly believed that Vader recieved a less advanced, uncomfortable suit from Palpatine on purpose, to keep him in controll more easily while also bolstering his pain and anger.
Luke Skywalker Is The One Person In Star Wars Darth Vader Fears. In Star Wars: Darth Vader #36 by Greg Pak and Raffaele Ienco, Darth Vader eliminates an entire army of droids who plotted to assassinate him while his 'allies', Aphra and Ochi, watch from the sidelines.
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Having faced his father once before, Luke was familiar with his tactics and used the force to gain an upper-hand. In Star Wars Canon, only Luke Skywalker can be acknowledged as the one who truly defeated Darth Vader.
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?
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.
The choice to leave his mother at a young age continues to haunt Anakin throughout his life. He is plagued by nightmares of her and visions of her fate. When he eventually saves her from a group of Tuskens on Tatooine, his blind anger at her dying state consumes him.
Since he was that little boy, Anakin has feared the “death” dragon. The dragon inside of him that reminds him that stars burn out, that people will die, that all things die. This is the kind of fear that lives inside Anakin Skywalker: the dragon of that dead star.
While the former Jedi Knight's aversion to sand has been a running joke to Star Wars fans for years, Star Wars: Darth Vader #26 added a tragic new dimension to Vader's hatred of seemingly harmless mineral particles by tying it to the all-consuming fear of loss that led him down the path of the Dark Side.
Darth Vader's armor, also known as Darth Vader's suit, was a suit of armor worn by the cyborg Sith Lord Darth Vader. Designed with life support technology, the armor ensured Vader's survival following the lightsaber and burn injuries that he sustained in a duel with Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar.
The short answer is yes, without a doubt, Vader regretted becoming a cybernetic monstrosity. First, there's the constant pain and discomfort from his suit. Worse, however, is the psychological pain.
Always one to outdo itself, the saga would go on to give Anakin the most brutal dismemberment of all: his battle with once-beloved mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi resulted in him losing his legs and remaining organic arm.
But Kylo's concentration and state of mind was weak, and he was deeply conflicted between light and dark. Why are KYLO Ren's eyes not yellow? He never truly fell to the dark side. Easy as that.
palpatine was a master of deception. and for years. he employed the use of a sith cloaking technique. known as a force mask.
Of course, Sidious didn't tell Dooku the full plan, so that didn't work out too well for him. Regardless, Dooku's eyes weren't yellow because he wasn't motivated by anger. He was merely a practical dark side user, so he does not have the usual Sith eye color.