Written by Greg Pak, the first arc of the series saw Vader investigating Padmé Amidala's death and how she gave birth to a son before she died. That arc wrapped up, but as Vader reported back to Emperor Palpatine, the Emperor prepared to punish Vader for his disobedient rebellion.
[Star Wars] Did Palpatine punish Vader for failing to guard the Death Star? No it isn't.
However, Palpatine also secretly sabotaged Vader armor, giving him outdated technology. intentionally. It's confirmed in the new Canon comics that Vader armor.
Up to Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, Palpatine treats Vader poorly, and they very much have an abusive relationship. Darth Vader hates Palpatine yet is eager to please him, whereas Palpatine goes back and forth between acting as a friend and showing his hatred.
While Palpatine states that Vader remains his first choice as apprentice, he makes it clear to Vader that if a more capable individual is identified, he will have no problem setting them against him. This is why Palpatine, despite his outward support of Vader, is continuously looking for his replacement.
In Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, Darth Vader felt defeated and more importantly trapped, again. He was still reeling over Luke's rejection of his offer and felt that at this juncture, he was far too gone to the dark side, so he might as well remained loyal to Emperor Palpatine.
After the destruction of the Death Star, Darth Vader became obsessed with finding Luke Skywalker.
Most specifically though, Vader hated the most important person in his life, his son Luke Skywalker. Vader believed that Luke was the only thing standing between him and ultimate power. So, in short, the person Darth Vader hated the most was his own son- Luke Skywalker.
Star Wars creator George Lucas has stated that the reason Palpatine couldn't anticipate Vader's betrayal in Return of the Jedi was that he can't truly understand the concept of love.
But did Vader ever regret his transformation? RELATED: Sauron vs. Darth Vader: Who Is the Greater Dark Lord? The short answer is yes, without a doubt, Vader regretted becoming a cybernetic monstrosity.
The reason Vader never successfully overthrew the Emperor wasn't from lack of ambition, but more from a lack of allies. Even in Revenge Of The Sith Anakin planned to surpass Palpatine by telling Padme that they could overthrow the Chancellor and rule the galaxy together.
Later, Anakin visited the chancellor in his offices and the truth came out. Palpatine admitted that he possessed the power of the dark side, and Anakin realized that the chancellor was the sinister mastermind the Jedi had been hunting since before the start of the Clone Wars.
DARK SIDE FRIDAY - Did you know Palpatine feared Qui-Gon Jinn? Palpatine was immensely powerful and he could see the future which made him very confident about pretty much anyone who stood against him. So why Qui-Gon Jinn?
The Force choke is an ability fueled by emotions that flow through the user. Although Darth Vader is best known for this power, other users of the dark side have employed Force hoke - including Savage Opress, Dooku, Kylo Ren, Barris, and Palpatine himself.
Amedda was one of the few beings in the galaxy who knew Palpatine's secrets, most notably his true identity as a Sith Lord.
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.
Giving in to his feelings, Anakin cuts off Mace Windu's hand, giving Palpatine the opportunity to kill him. Anakin regrets this almost instantly, but the thought of Padme was stronger than his remorse This is the moment Anakin officially became Darth Vader and led to serious issues in the Skywalker Saga.
Lekauf was extremely loyal, to both Darth Vader and the Galactic Empire. He risked his life in multiple instances to defend his master, who admired this loyalty and rewarded Lekauf for it. As a result, Lekauf grew even more willing to defend Vader.
Even after his brutal scorching in the fires of Mustafar, sand remained the only natural phenomenon that Vader feared. To him, sand was a reminder that he'd failed to save his mother or Padme from death.
Conclusion. Anakin fulfilled all the requirements of the Chosen One, because his creator wrote him to fulfill the prophecy of the Chosen One. He wrote him to fulfill the Will of the Force, which said only that he would be born when the Force was out of balance to correct it.
Apparently, he had borderline personality disorder. As he came of age, Skywalker showed problems with impulsivity, violent outburst, illusions of invincibility and crises of identity, all of which are in line with borderline personality disorder diagnosis, the researchers concluded.
throughout many of the Legends storylines, Vader sought to hunt down every last Jedi. while Palpatine was no longer concerned with the Jedi. Order, in his eyes, Yoda and the Jedi no longer posed a threat to his role. during the early years of the Empire, Palpatine only sent Vader to hunt survivors.
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.
As we all remember, Darth Vader threw the Emperor down a deep shaft on the second Death Star, saving Luke and sending the Emperor to his and the Empire's destruction.