No, because they were incinerated by the lava.
Why didn't they reattach Anakin's limbs? No, because they were incinerated by the lava.
Mechno-arms were cybernetic replacements to hands and arms lost in a variety of situations, but more often than not by lightsaber blades. After Count Dooku severed the right arm of Anakin Skywalker in the opening battle of the Clone War, a mechno-arm was grafted to what was left.
As a young Jedi Knight, Anakin lost a hand in a battle with Count Dooku, which received a robotic replacement. He later returned the favor by removing both of Dooku's hands. Eventually, he lost both his legs and his remaining arm in the climactic duel on Mustafar between both he and Obi-Wan.
They would fail. In both Canon and Legends, cloning a Force user is nearly impossible. In Force Unleashed, Vader cloned Starkiller, his former apprentice, in Kamino; all of them bar two were genetic failures.
Though there was some debate that Anakin Skywalker's son, Luke Skywalker, was actually the Chosen One since he caused his father to destroy Darth Sidious, the debate was settled when George Lucas himself confirmed in an interview that Anakin, even after becoming Darth Vader, was still officially the Chosen One and not ...
Luke Skywalker's lightsaber was changed from blue to green when they were filming because it was difficult to see. This became apparent during act one of Return of the Jedi when the battle on Jabba the Hutt's sail barge was shot during the day. The blue lightsaber blended in with the clear blue sky.
89-90). Thus Othellos actions directly lead to his downfall. In Revenge of the Sith, Anakin is also responsible for his own downfall. His pride and anger cause him to kill his superior and betray everything he has sworn to protect.
So, all of his limbs are, in fact, intact. However, Kylo Ren didn't walk out of that fight squeaky clean. We do know that Kylo is sporting a brand-new scar, which makes him even more like his granddad Darth Vader.
Because Anakin, a Sith Lord by this point, was supposed to be dead. It was Yoda's wish that the two of them—Obi-Wan and himself—would defeat the two deadly Sith Lords (both Sidious and Vader). Many have already answered - it was 2 strikes, first the arm, then the legs.
Anakin's new arm connected to the remainder of his limb via a synth-net neural interface, a complicated piece of technology that allowed Anakin to register feeling in his mechno-arm.
Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Obi-Wan cuts off two hands in his duel with General Grievous, and Anakin cuts off Mace Windu's hand to stop him from attacking Palpatine.
She baits him to fight with her, threatening to go after Padmé –a surefire way to get under Anakin's skin and lose his cool. His unbalanced rage allows the calmer Ventress to play with the Jedi Knight, ultimately landing a face blow with her saber that produces Anakin's scar.
McCaig explains: "George wanted Anakin to look more like Qui-Gon Jinn, to show that he was going beyond what Obi-Wan was teaching him — hence the long hair."
Vader had four artificial limbs as a result of his injuries on Mustafar and at the hand of Dooku on Geonosis. The armor's boots featured magnetic clamps, which could magnetically adhere the suit to a metallic surface. He weighed 120 kilograms in his armor, and was 2.03 meters tall in it.
Eventually, Rey was able to repair the lightsaber in 35 ABY. To do so, Rey bound the two broken halves together with a leather strap and used healing techniques she gleaned from the sacred Jedi texts to restore its broken kyber crystal.
Mace Windu Survived In Star Wars Visions Continuity (& He's Back) In the new Star Wars: Visions comic starring the Ronin, the former Sith warrior meets a version of Mace Windu (who survived Palpatine!).
Kylo Ren is the moniker taken up by Ben Solo after he is turned toward the Dark Side and joins the cause of the First Order. He takes the name partially from “Ren,” the pseudonym used by the leader of the Knights of Ren, a Dark Side-inclined group of Force-sensitive warriors.
Jackson's Mace Windu is dead. Obi-Wan's conflict with the Inquisitors in the episode brought him to a tomb of fallen Jedi. A set detail has reignited old discussions about Mace Windu's “death” in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. The iconic Samuel L.
The ever stronger fear
In the Phantom Menace, Master Yoda senses much fear in Anakin, however, this fear is not the understandable anxiety - Anakin is afraid to lose his mother, Shmi, whom he was forced to leave behind in slavery.
What is Luke Skywalker's biggest weakness? His dark side. Though only briefly touched on in A New Hope, Luke already has the makings of darkness in him: he is impatient, prone to reckless risk-taking, and more than willing to make a snappy retort.
Their relationship was so toxic that when Anakin turned evil, it killed Padme. Putting the ridiculousness (and sexist) aspect of that particular plot point aside, Anakin grew increasingly controlling over the course of their courtship, and his volatile nature ended up costing Padme her life.
The weapon had a kyber crystal at its heart, and emitted a yellow-colored plasma blade when ignited. The emitter matrix on Rey's weapon featured a rotating gear-like mechanism, which caused the emitter of the lightsaber to open up and allow the plasma blade through.
Leia Organa's lightsaber was a blue-bladed lightsaber powered by a kyber crystal in the core of the hilt. It was silver and copper in color and featured mother-of-pearl inlays. Organa's weapon was considered a work of art, having an elegant symmetry with silver and gold hues that evoke to her upbringing on Alderaan.
It's possible that Rey adopted the yellow-bladed lightsaber (or perhaps the kyber crystal conjured a yellow blade based on the changes within its wielder) in honor of those emotionally detached sentinels tasked with guarding the Jedi Order.