“I wanted to kill him after he said that, but to do so felt redundant…er, I mean wrong.”"He betrayed and murdered your father... he told me himself!"
“I wanted to kill him after he said that, but to do so felt redundant…er, I mean wrong.”"He betrayed and murdered your father... he told me himself!"
I don't understand how you would neutralize Vader without killing him. If you could give me an example, then I could at least understand what you mean. You mentioned in an earlier post that Kenobi should've taken Vader prisoner. I don't get how an Imperial fugitive could safely imprison a Force-powered, high-ranking Imperial authority without resorting to crudely burying him somewhere without access to sustenance. And since doing that would effectively be the same as killing him directly, it shouldn't be an option. Not for a Jedi.While yes, killing Vader doesn't stop Palpatine from Bad Guy-ing, it still doesn't absolve Obi Wan from not even trying to neutralize Vader not once but twice.
He had him completely disabled once and badly busted up a second time, but each time he walked off in a funk instead of at least trying to put the monster in a cage. Fine, don't kill him, but don't leave a weapon like that lying around for any passing Sith Lord to pick up.
Found it!Makes you wonder what's the point of the Story Group.
While yes, killing Vader doesn't stop Palpatine from Bad Guy-ing, it still doesn't absolve Obi Wan from not even trying to neutralize Vader not once but twice.
He had him completely disabled once and badly busted up a second time, but each time he walked off in a funk instead of at least trying to put the monster in a cage. Fine, don't kill him, but don't leave a weapon like that lying around for any passing Sith Lord to pick up.
So it seems vader cannot beat obiwan straight on due to his conflicting feelings and emotions. Also he probably doesn’t think straight when fighting him. Obiwan pretty much kicked his ***. Humbled him and treated him like an apprentice again . They must suck for Vader
I have not read/watched all the stories in SW, but I am not sure Anakin can be blamed for killing billions? The Death Star was already under construction before he turned and in the end it was Tarkin who ordered the destruction of Alderaan. The Death Star and the destruction of at least one planet would have happened whether or not Vader was there.I fault Kenobi for not doing the merciful thing and ending Anakin when he could. Instead he let him burn alive. That would affect anyone's mental state. By not doing so, Kenobi helped create the thing that would kill billions. It was weakness and it was strategically stupid.
It would be relevant because if Luke failed then there would be no Empire 2.0, it'd be the same Empire 30 years later that Rey would have to help defeat.
Maybe Yoda thought Rey was the answer..I mean he burned the tree of the Jedi because he thought it was uselessNot really buying into this. It was hinted at the end of ESB that Leia was force sensitive by sensing Luke was in need of help. Yoda's statement is pointing to her.
But for argument's sake, let's say Luke fails in either ESB or ROTJ. The events won't have Empire 2.0 but it also won't lead to the resistance trying to search for Luke which coincidentally led to the events of meeting up with Rey because Luke wouldn't exist at that point who really is essential to the events leading to and happening in ST. Besides, had the emperor been alive with the empire's strength still fully intact, he wouldn't have had to rely on a clone. Also, I doubt the events leading to Rey being hidden in Jakku would have transpired as the empire would have an absolute stranglehold by then. Rey's parents wouldn't have successfully escaped.
Even with Rey's strength in the force, she still needed training and Yoda wouldn’t be alive at that time. Yoda would have to put their immediate hope on Leia and train her with what little time he had left. If anything, it would be possible for Ben Solo to be the that "other hope." But again, too many suppositions at that point of if and when Luke failed.
I have not read/watched all the stories in SW, but I am not sure Anakin can be blamed for killing billions? The Death Star was already under construction before he turned and in the end it was Tarkin who ordered the destruction of Alderaan. The Death Star and the destruction of at least one planet would have happened whether or not Vader was there.
Probably true, about the destruction happening whether he were there or not - but did not Vader technically outrank Tarkin? He certainly did not demur in the least at the idea. It has been a loooong time since I rewatched the original film, but I remember the distinct impression that Alderaan was chosen specifically to hurt and spite Leia.
Maybe Yoda thought Rey was the answer..I mean he burned the tree of the Jedi because he thought it was useless
You know it’s hilarious that Carrie admitted over the years ..she couldn’t understand why they gave her such bizarre dialogue in this scene. I remember Carrie saying why she had to say he smelled badTarkin was in charge of the Death Star so in the chain of command, at least while aboard, he had power over Vader.
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It was always a bit confusing who outranked who though, as Vader was more like Palpatine's enforcer, especially when he visited Death Star II.
However, the prologue to the novelization described an isolated emperor at the mercy of opportunistic governors. As Lucas re-wrote and developed the story with each episode, Palpatine became more powerful, and his weakness passed off as subterfuge.
Sounds good! Might try it out.Watched ROTS and then immediately followed it with the season finale of Obi-Wan. Wow! I straight up think the new episode is just fantastic and really elevates the entire PT.
Watched ROTS and then immediately followed it with the season finale of Obi-Wan. Wow! I straight up think the new episode is just fantastic and really elevates the entire PT.
Yeah, there was a lot of directions they could have gone for a Ben adventure ten years before ANH.
People are loving their Ben/Vader interactions (an obvious reason-for-being for any story set in this period,) but what surrounds it is genuinely shocking in how low wattage it all is.
And going against Palps' "Only now, at the end, do you understand" I still have no clue what Reva's plan and motivation was exactly.
You get revenge on a man by killing a son he has no idea he has? And you hunt Kenobi obsessively (even when no imperials are around to see it) - to try to kill to Vader, when you'd think there would have been dozens of opportunities as she's always around him?
With the Inquisitors they had an opportunity to create them like the Superman II villains - brutal but funny, human-like but eerily alien - yet they come across as shallow idiots. Even their look was goofy.
Reva story was an absolute crap fest the show was only saved by Vader and ObiWan.The main thing I didn't like / understand in the finale was Reva surviving her wounds once she returned to the light and let go of her hatred and desire for revenge. I thought that the unnatural sith ability that she was using to cling on to life was driven by that need for vengeance. Once she fails to follow through and slaughter the youngling and choses the light, I thought she would fade away. Do you think that was the original intention before the rumoured re-shoot and tentative announcement for Reva show.
I also teared up at the shocking end to episode 3.... poor Wade, what a loss to the rebellion.Reva story was an absolute crap fest the show was only saved by Vader and ObiWan.
I teared up with the Vader ObiWan parts and when he said goodbye to Leia lol
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