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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
[[Image:Son of the Suns... right....JPG|right|thumb|200px|Anakin Skywalker, the [[Son of the Suns]].]]
 
[[Image:Son of the Suns... right....JPG|right|thumb|200px|Anakin Skywalker, the [[Son of the Suns]].]]
 
*In [[Wikipedia:Sanskrit|Sanskrit]], the name "Anakin" means "warrior". Creator [[George Lucas]] took the name from his friend and fellow film director, [[Ken Annakin]]. Additionally, the name could itself refer to him being the Chosen One—splitting into "An Akin" would translate the name as "Peerless" or "Without Equal". The name may also be derived from the name "Anakim", found in the Old Testament. It is one of several names used to identify a race of giants ''"the sons of God saw daughters of men and took them wives of all they chose' [Genesis 6:2]"''. Another possiblity is ''ana-'' (Greek meaning "against" or "without") and ''kin'' (meaning "family") could explain Anakin not having a father or his vehemence in killing his son.
 
 
*It is also worth noting that ''vader'', also ''vater'', is the [[Wikipedia:Dutch|Dutch]] word for ''father'' (as well as an [[Wikipedia:Old English|Old English]] variant for "father" cf. [[Wikipedia:OED|OED]]), and it may be tempting to read the character name ''Darth Vader'' as ''Dark Father'', a word-play that may well be the root of the Sith title. However, judging by the origin of the other Sith names, Vader may also possibly be a derivative of the word ''invader''. Furthermore, it is also worth noting that in the original scripts for ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|A New Hope]]'', the name "Darth Vader" was given to a normal Imperial general.
In [[Wikipedia:Sanskrit|Sanskrit]], the name "Anakin" means "warrior". Creator [[George Lucas]] took the name from his friend and fellow film director, [[Ken Annakin]]. Additionally, the name could itself refer to him being the Chosen One—splitting into "An Akin" would translate the name as "Peerless" or "Without Equal". The name may also be derived from the name "Anakim", found in the Old Testament. It is one of several names used to identify a race of giants ''"the sons of God saw daughters of men and took them wives of all they chose' [Genesis 6:2]"''. Another possiblity is ''ana-'' (Greek meaning "against" or "without") and ''kin'' (meaning "family") could explain Anakin not having a father or his vehemence in killing his son.
 
 
*Anakin's unusual birth, him being the Chosen One, as well as the hints that a Sith Lord engineered this event, can be a reference to the ''[[Wikipedia:Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' novel, in which the Bene Gesserit order conducts a eugenics—Human cross-breeding—program to create a superhuman, the ''[[Wikipedia:Kwisatz Haderach|Kwisatz Haderach]]'', whom they could control. However, when this superhuman is finally born as the protagonist [[Wikipedia:Paul Atreides|Paul Atreides]], he eventually rebels against them.
 
 
*Anakin also shows symmetry with several people in World War II, a source frequently referenced in the Star Wars saga, most notably the prequel trilogy. Anakin was Palpatine's protégé, with Palpatine mirroring [[Wikipedia:Adolf Hitler|Adolf Hitler]]. In this way he is an allegory of [[Wikipedia:Hermann Göring|Hermann Göring]], protégé of Hitler and, incidentally, an expert pilot. Because of Anakin's role as Darth Vader, Darth Sidous's enforcer and chief executioner, Anakin mirrors [[Wikipedia:Heinrich Himmler|Heinrich Himmler]], the commander of the SS and the Gestapo. In Anakin's anger management problems, his secret marriage to Padmé, and the later attempt on Vader's life for the "good of the Empire," he mirrors Hitler, himself.
It is also worth noting that ''vader'', also ''vater'', is the [[Wikipedia:Dutch|Dutch]] word for ''father'' (as well as an [[Wikipedia:Old English|Old English]] variant for "father" cf. [[Wikipedia:OED|OED]]), and it may be tempting to read the character name ''Darth Vader'' as ''Dark Father'', a word-play that may well be the root of the Sith title. However, judging by the origin of the other Sith names, Vader may also possibly be a derivative of the word ''invader''. Furthermore, it is also worth noting that in the original scripts for ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|A New Hope]]'', the name "Darth Vader" was given to a normal Imperial general.
 
 
Anakin's unusual birth, him being the Chosen One, as well as the hints that a Sith Lord engineered this event, can be a reference to the ''[[Wikipedia:Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' novel, in which the Bene Gesserit order conducts a eugenics—Human cross-breeding—program to create a superhuman, the ''[[Wikipedia:Kwisatz Haderach|Kwisatz Haderach]]'', whom they could control. However, when this superhuman is finally born as the protagonist [[Wikipedia:Paul Atreides|Paul Atreides]], he eventually rebels against them.
 
 
Anakin also shows symmetry with several people in World War II, a source frequently referenced in the Star Wars saga, most notably the prequel trilogy. Anakin was Palpatine's protégé, with Palpatine mirroring [[Wikipedia:Adolf Hitler|Adolf Hitler]]. In this way he is an allegory of [[Wikipedia:Hermann Göring|Hermann Göring]], protégé of Hitler and, incidentally, an expert pilot. Because of Anakin's role as Darth Vader, Darth Sidous's enforcer and chief executioner, Anakin mirrors [[Wikipedia:Heinrich Himmler|Heinrich Himmler]], the commander of the SS and the Gestapo. In Anakin's anger management problems, his secret marriage to Padmé, and the later attempt on Vader's life for the "good of the Empire," he mirrors Hitler, himself.
 
 
{{quote|However, after all of his limbs were severed and he was extremely burned on Mustafar he lost much of his Force potential. As Darth Vader, Anakin was believed to have had roughly 80% of the strength of the Emperor. Had he sustained none of his injuries on Mustafar he would have been twice as powerful.|[[George Lucas]]}}
 
{{quote|However, after all of his limbs were severed and he was extremely burned on Mustafar he lost much of his Force potential. As Darth Vader, Anakin was believed to have had roughly 80% of the strength of the Emperor. Had he sustained none of his injuries on Mustafar he would have been twice as powerful.|[[George Lucas]]}}
 
*On both the 2005 DVD cover of ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith|Revenge of the Sith]]'' and the film's poster, the scar on the right side of Anakin's face is absent.
 
 
*Hayden Christensen was not the first actor in ''Star Wars'' to fight with a lightsaber in each hand. During the battle in the [[Petranaki Arena|Geonosian's arena]], one Jedi, [[Joclad Danva]], can be seen fighting [[battle droid]]s with dual sabers.
On both the 2005 DVD cover of ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith|Revenge of the Sith]]'' and the film's poster, the scar on the right side of Anakin's face is absent.
 
 
*The character of Darth Vader was not originally planned to be a suited cyborg. This was created when the concept artist drew the opening scene where ''Tantive IV'' was being boarded. It was initially imagined that Darth Vader would fly through space to enter the ship, necessitating a suit and breathing mask. This was suit later made permanent and incorporated in the story.
 
 
*In order to keep the "big secret" of ''[[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' under wraps from potential film spies, George Lucas actually used a diversion technique: actor Dave Prowse was instructed to say, "Obi-Wan killed your father" during filming. Later, [[James Earl Jones]]’s voice was dubbed in, revealing the actual truth of Vader's progeny in the famous line, "''I'' am your father."
Hayden Christensen was not the first actor in ''Star Wars'' to fight with a lightsaber in each hand. During the battle in the [[Petranaki Arena|Geonosian's arena]], one Jedi, [[Joclad Danva]], can be seen fighting [[battle droid]]s with dual sabers.
 
 
*Vader's [[Wikipedia:leitmotif|leitmotif]] is ''[[The Imperial March]]''.
 
 
*In Italy and France, Darth Vader's name was changed to ''Dart Fener'' and ''Dark Vador'', respectively. However, in Quebec, Canada, he keeps his original name, but it is pronounced "Dart" Vader. During 2004, Italian fans were asked to vote a poll regarding the choice to use Darth Vader's original name instead of "Dart Fener" in the film ''Revenge of the Sith''. "Dart Fener" was approved by roughly 55% of the voters. One of the reasons for this was that the modern Italian language did borrow the word "water" (from "water closet") as a synonym for "lavatory" and "vader" was probably sounded too close to that, so they avoided the chance of embarrassing misunderstandings and wordplays via the name change.
The character of Darth Vader was not originally planned to be a suited cyborg. This was created when the concept artist drew the opening scene where ''Tantive IV'' was being boarded. It was initially imagined that Darth Vader would fly through space to enter the ship, necessitating a suit and breathing mask. This was suit later made permanent and incorporated in the story.
 
 
*Minor fact: Vader in fact DOES fulfill his wish expressed in "The Empire Strikes Back" in Episode VI after killing Emperor Palpatine. Since Vader was directly below Palpatine in the Imperial chain of command, he succeeds Palpatine in the event of his death. Thus, in killing Palpatine, Vader assumed the mantle of Galactic Emperor, if only for less than an hour, with his son at his side.
 
In order to keep the "big secret" of ''[[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' under wraps from potential film spies, George Lucas actually used a diversion technique: actor Dave Prowse was instructed to say, "Obi-Wan killed your father" during filming. Later, [[James Earl Jones]]’s voice was dubbed in, revealing the actual truth of Vader's progeny in the famous line, "''I'' am your father."
 
 
Vader's [[Wikipedia:leitmotif|leitmotif]] is ''[[The Imperial March]]''.
 
 
In Italy and France, Darth Vader's name was changed to ''Dart Fener'' and ''Dark Vador'', respectively. However, in Quebec, Canada, he keeps his original name, but it is pronounced "Dart" Vader. During 2004, Italian fans were asked to vote a poll regarding the choice to use Darth Vader's original name instead of "Dart Fener" in the film ''Revenge of the Sith''. "Dart Fener" was approved by roughly 55% of the voters. One of the reasons for this was that the modern Italian language did borrow the word "water" (from "water closet") as a synonym for "lavatory" and "vader" was probably sounded too close to that, so they avoided the chance of embarrassing misunderstandings and wordplays via the name change.
 
 
Minor fact: Vader in fact DOES fulfill his wish expressed in "The Empire Strikes Back" in Episode VI after killing Emperor Palpatine. Since Vader was directly below Palpatine in the Imperial chain of command, he succeeds Palpatine in the event of his death. Thus, in killing Palpatine, Vader assumed the mantle of Galactic Emperor, if only for less than an hour, with his son at his side.
 
   
 
===Darth Vader as a cultural figure===
 
===Darth Vader as a cultural figure===
 
[[Image:Vaderd.jpg|thumb|left|Vader's image has joined other mythic and historical figures as a symbol for evil.]]
 
[[Image:Vaderd.jpg|thumb|left|Vader's image has joined other mythic and historical figures as a symbol for evil.]]
 
 
Due to his central role in the films, Vader has entered the public consciousness as the quintessential frightening villain; the [[Wikipedia:American Film Institute|American Film Institute]]'s list of the greatest movie villains placed him third, after Hannibal Lecter and Norman Bates. Lord Vader's powerful, basso profondo voice coupled with his heavy, eerie breathing is easily recognizable to moviegoers—it is symbolic of his transformation from a man of the light to an evil cyborg. He has been parodied by such figures as "Dark Helmet" from ''[[Spaceballs]]'' and countless other parodies from cartoons, such as "Duck Vader" from Tiny Toon Adventures and "Darth Koopa" from Super Mario Bros. (TV). He was also imitated; one example would be "Death's Hand" from the video game Jade Empire—who was similarly imprisoned in a suit of armor, including a masked helmet, although using magic rather than cybernetics. Also, Darth Vader’s name has become a synonym for frightening evil. During the later phase of its construction, [[Wikipedia:Washington National Cathedral|Washington National Cathedral]] held a competition for children to design new gargoyles for the west towers. One winner was [http://www.cathedral.org/cathedral/discover/darth.shtml a design featuring Darth Vader].
 
Due to his central role in the films, Vader has entered the public consciousness as the quintessential frightening villain; the [[Wikipedia:American Film Institute|American Film Institute]]'s list of the greatest movie villains placed him third, after Hannibal Lecter and Norman Bates. Lord Vader's powerful, basso profondo voice coupled with his heavy, eerie breathing is easily recognizable to moviegoers—it is symbolic of his transformation from a man of the light to an evil cyborg. He has been parodied by such figures as "Dark Helmet" from ''[[Spaceballs]]'' and countless other parodies from cartoons, such as "Duck Vader" from Tiny Toon Adventures and "Darth Koopa" from Super Mario Bros. (TV). He was also imitated; one example would be "Death's Hand" from the video game Jade Empire—who was similarly imprisoned in a suit of armor, including a masked helmet, although using magic rather than cybernetics. Also, Darth Vader’s name has become a synonym for frightening evil. During the later phase of its construction, [[Wikipedia:Washington National Cathedral|Washington National Cathedral]] held a competition for children to design new gargoyles for the west towers. One winner was [http://www.cathedral.org/cathedral/discover/darth.shtml a design featuring Darth Vader].
   
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In ''Revenge of the Sith'', [[Hayden Christensen]] wore the suit, which was specifically designed to fit his body. The few lines of the suited Vader speaking are of James Earl Jones, but at, one time, there was some debate over this. Some fans believed that Jones didn't participate at all, since his name doesn't appear in the official credits of ''Revenge of the Sith'', and the voice heard in the first trailer for the movie was that of Christensen's, albeit altered digitally. The false claim was settled with a Summer 2005 issue of [[Starlog]] in which producer [[Rick McCallum]] stated they had James Earl Jones for a partial day of work on Episode III.
 
In ''Revenge of the Sith'', [[Hayden Christensen]] wore the suit, which was specifically designed to fit his body. The few lines of the suited Vader speaking are of James Earl Jones, but at, one time, there was some debate over this. Some fans believed that Jones didn't participate at all, since his name doesn't appear in the official credits of ''Revenge of the Sith'', and the voice heard in the first trailer for the movie was that of Christensen's, albeit altered digitally. The false claim was settled with a Summer 2005 issue of [[Starlog]] in which producer [[Rick McCallum]] stated they had James Earl Jones for a partial day of work on Episode III.
 
 
[[Image:Jedi.jpg|left|thumb|175px|[[Hayden Christensen]] (left) as the "new" spirit of Anakin Skywalker ([[Star Wars canon|canon]]).]]
 
[[Image:Jedi.jpg|left|thumb|175px|[[Hayden Christensen]] (left) as the "new" spirit of Anakin Skywalker ([[Star Wars canon|canon]]).]]
 
 
[[Image:Spirits copy1.jpg|right|thumb|190px|[[Sebastian Shaw]] (left) as the "old" spirit of Anakin Skywalker (non-canon).]]
 
[[Image:Spirits copy1.jpg|right|thumb|190px|[[Sebastian Shaw]] (left) as the "old" spirit of Anakin Skywalker (non-canon).]]
   

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"He is the Chosen One. You must see it."
Qui-Gon Jinn to the Jedi High Council[src]

Anakin Skywalker was a legendary male Human Jedi Knight in the waning days of the Jedi Order who was believed to be the Chosen One. During his training, he slowly swayed to the dark side of the Force by his own arrogance, recklessness, fear of loss, and, most influentially, by the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. He eventually took on the mantle of Dark Lord of the Sith, thus becoming Darth Vader shortly before the formation of the Galactic Empire.

He was the son of Shmi Skywalker and the husband of Senator Padmé Amidala, as well as the father of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa Solo.

After Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn discovered nine-year-old Anakin on Tatooine, he took him away from the planet to be trained in the ways of the Force, believing the boy to be the Chosen One of Jedi prophecy. Young Anakin was apprenticed to Obi-Wan Kenobi upon Qui-Gon's death.

Before becoming Vader, Skywalker served as a General (originally Commander) in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. As Vader, he ascended to the role of Military Executor of Palpatine's New Order, and gained infamy as one of the Galaxy's greatest mass murderers. He also headed the Great Jedi Purge — a hunt for the remaining Jedi after Order 66.

In 4 ABY, at the Battle of Endor, he was redeemed by his son, and renounced the ways of the Sith, becoming Anakin Skywalker once again.

Biography

Early life (42 BBY32 BBY)

File:Little Anakin.jpg

Anakin in 32 BBY at the age of nine.

"You fly like your name, Anakin. You walk the sky like you own it. You show promise."
Republic spacer

Anakin was born in 41.9 BBY on an unknown world, possibly Tatooine. He was raised on this arid planet from around the age of three. His mother, Shmi Skywalker, claimed that her son was born without a father, but she could not explain how that had happened. At that age, Anakin and his mother became slaves to the Gardulla the Hutt. Years later, Gardulla lost the boy and his mother in a podracing bet to a curmudgeonly Toydarian junk shop owner named Watto. When Qui-Gon Jinn and Padmé Amidala encountered Anakin, he was a kind, selfless nine-year old in service to Watto. Even at a young age, Anakin had a reputation for being able to build or repair anything. This was evidenced by his creation of a protocol droid named C-3PO as well as a podracer. Both were constructed from salvaged parts and completed by the time he was nine.

A child prodigy, Anakin excelled at mathematics and engineering, but he was also daring and adventurous. He would often risk his own well being to help others, with little forethought or regard for the consequences of his actions. When he was only 5 years old, Anakin scaled an immense dune to chase a herd of banthas away from hunters, despite almost collapsing from heat and exhaustion several times. Sometime later, while bartering with Jawas, Anakin came across a wounded Tusken Raider and took care of it until the Tusken was taken away by his own people. A short time before the Boonta Eve Classic Podrace, Anakin, his friend Kitster Banai, and several other youths narrowly avoided a run-in with Gardulla. After hearing of children who had been captured and imprisoned by Sebulba in hopes of selling them to Gardulla the Hutt, Anakin and his friends disguised themselves as Jawas. In this disguise, the younglings snuck into Gardulla's estate and freed the Ghostling children.

At about eight years of age, Anakin had his first experience with the Sith. While rummaging through Watto's junk heap, he located an ancient war droid. Hoping to recover a holoprojector for Watto, Anakin incidentally activated a disturbing holograph, drowned in cries and screams and the strange mention of the word "Sith." Perplexed, Anakin rushed to the stranded Republic Fighter Corps member who'd told him earlier of the angels on the moons of Iego. The spacer, in shock, told him of the 4,000-year-old wrath of the Sith and how they eventually turned inward and fought each other, bringing about their own doom. He spoke of the belief that one Sith Lord had survived and extended the order's existence to this day. Little did Anakin know that such rumors would soon play a major part in his life.

Discovery

File:Anakin QuiGon.jpg

Anakin with Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn on Tatooine.

"You should be very proud of your son. He gives without any thought of reward."
―Qui-Gon Jinn to Shmi Skywalker[src]

In 32 BBY, Anakin's life would change forever. By happenstance, while working in Watto's shop, Anakin met Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, Jar Jar Binks, and a young woman named Padmé Amidala. The young woman fascinated Anakin so much, he asked if she was an angel. Little did Anakin know, Padmé was in fact, Her Royal Highness Queen Amidala of Naboo in disguise as a simple handmaiden.

When a sandstorm began brewing, Anakin offered his newfound friends shelter in the simple home he shared with his mother. There, Qui-Gon and Padmé recounted to Anakin their plight of how they ended up being stranded on Tatooine on their way to Coruscant because of a leak in their hyperdrive. Overwhelmed with compassion, Anakin volunteered to enter a podrace, a daring and extremely dangerous contest. The prize money for winning would enable Anakin's companions to purchase the parts needed to repair their starship. Though Anakin's mother Shmi objected to the plan, Anakin recalled her words that "the biggest problem in the universe is nobody helps each other." Convinced, Shmi reluctantly agreed to let her son race.

Just before the race, Qui-Gon made a bet with Watto that, if Anakin won, the boy would be freed. However, Watto specified one condition — that he roll a chance cube. If it was blue, Anakin would be freed, red, Shmi Skywalker instead. The die was weighted to land on red, but Qui-Gon used the force to make the cube flip to blue. The Toydarian, positive the boy would lose, accepted the results anyway. The reason for his assumption was obvious: normally, Humans lacked the fast reactions needed to operate such a tremendously high-speed land vehicle. However, Anakin's latent Force sensitivity, manifested in the form of limited prescience, gave the impression that the boy had lightning-fast reflexes. At the time, Anakin, who dreamed of being a Jedi but lacked knowledge of the Force, believed his Force sensitivity was only his instinct that told him what he needed to do.

File:Anakin pod.jpg

Anakin in his podracer.

"Anakin, this path has been placed before you. The choice is yours alone."
―Shmi Skywalker[src]

Because Anakin won the race, Qui-Gon was able to free Anakin. However, the Jedi Master was unable to secure Shmi's release, and Anakin was forced to choose between staying with his mother or becoming a Jedi. Anakin chose to go with Qui-Gon, though he promised he would come back for her. Even after the Battle of Naboo, in which Anakin and his new companions were entangled, ended victoriously, neither the Jedi nor the Republic made any effort to emancipate her. Anakin's duties as a Jedi prevented him from freeing his mother himself, though she eventually obtained her freedom from Watto through the aid of a moisture farmer named Cliegg Lars.

Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon's apprentice, was also amazed at Anakin's unprecedented midi-chlorian count — over 20,000 — and strong Force potential, but initially disagreed on the need to train him, believing the boy was already too old and had acquired too many emotional attachments to become a Jedi.

The revelation of Anakin's gifts cemented Qui-Gon Jinn's belief that he was indeed the Chosen One, though many on the Jedi Council were skeptical. Qui-Gon asked the Council to allow him to train Anakin as his student, after his current apprentice, Obi-Wan, completed the trials to become a Jedi. This request was denied: Anakin was much older than the usual Padawan, and the Council was concerned that his prior experiences would interfere with his training. In particular, he exhibited much fear and anger, leftovers from his days as a slave; emotions that were further compounded by his separation from his mother and home. They believed he would simply not be able to master the level of emotional detachment required by a member of the Order. With nowhere to go on Coruscant, and no way to get back to Tatooine, Anakin followed his new friends on their mission to free Naboo.

File:Anipadwan.jpg

Anakin just after joining the Jedi Order.

"You catch on pretty quick."
Ric Olié

Ultimately, Anakin fought in the Battle of Naboo in a vicious starfighter battle above the planet. He helped to lead Naboo and Gungan forces to victory over the Trade Federation by single-handedly destroying the orbital Droid Control Ship, thus rendering the Trade Federation's ground forces inactive.

"He is the Chosen One… he will… bring balance… train him."
―A dying Qui-Gon Jinn to Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]

However, the celebration was tainted with the death of Qui-Gon Jinn, slain by the Sith Lord Darth Maul. Qui-Gon's dying wish was for Obi-Wan to take up Anakin's training. Obi-Wan took upon himself the task of training Anakin. The Council reluctantly allowed Obi-Wan to begin Anakin's training — though inwardly, the Council was concerned that Anakin was too difficult a student for young Obi-Wan to handle.

Meanwhile, Palpatine, the Republic's newly appointed Supreme Chancellor, promised Anakin that he would watch the young Jedi's career with great interest. This would be the beginning of a long friendship between the young Jedi and the new ruler of the Republic.

Adolescence (32 BBY22 BBY)

"The boy has exceptional skills."
"But he still has much to learn, Master. His abilities have made him… well, arrogant.
"
Mace Windu and Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]
File:Anakinroom.jpg

Anakin in his room on Coruscant.

As a young adult, Anakin developed as an arrogant and somewhat socially awkward boy, doubtless in part because of his rapid transition from a scrapyard slave to rising star of the Jedi Order. His natural abilities placed him leaps and bounds above his peers, and this fed his ego as well as caused him to distance himself from other learners of his age. He frequently showed off, chafed against authority, and displayed little respect for Obi-Wan, whom he partially viewed as inferior. Despite this perception, he did state that Obi-Wan was like a father to him, and he claimed he had the wisdom of Master Yoda and the power of Master Windu—but this praise may have been just another expression of Anakin's own arrogance, as he amended that he himself was "beyond" Kenobi in many ways, and felt he was holding him back. His relationship with his master was complicated and contradictory, due partially because Obi-Wan himself had doubts about whether he had the ability to train Anakin, something the boy did not need, especially during that critical time in his life. Frustrated, he would turn to another mentor for advice: Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.

As Anakin's early friendship with Palpatine continued, the Chancellor lent Anakin a sympathetic ear, saying things to further fuel his pride. It is likely that Palpatine's reassurances also had the effect of perpetuating Anakin's lack of control—whenever he was chided or reprimanded by Obi-Wan, Palpatine would reassure Anakin that he had done right, hence Anakin never quite had the impetus to change his behavior.

Obi-Wan's apprentice

"Master Yoda, I gave Qui-Gon my word. I will train Anakin. Without the approval of the Council if I must."
[…] "Agree with you, the Council does. Your apprentice, Skywalker will be.
"
―Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda[src]

Anakin and Obi-Wan's relationship had a rocky start. Obi-Wan wasn't the one to see the potential in the boy, and even considered him dangerous. The only reason he continued to train the boy was because of Qui-Gon's dying wish for him to do so. He felt it a duty, though he didn't feel he had the ability to train him properly. Anakin, on the other hand, knew he was just different. Because of how different he was, Anakin tended to keep to himself, not branching out and not really wanting to. He did, however, feel a special attachment to Obi-Wan, since he was like the father he never had. Slowly but surely, Master and apprentice began to form a special bond throughout Anakin's adolescence.

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Anakin during the construction of his first lightsaber.

While on Coruscant, Anakin did not give up his love of tinkering with machines, and the halls of the Jedi Temple were said to be littered with his droid creations. Still craving thrills and adventure at the age of twelve, he salvaged a pair of race wings and secretly participated in the highly dangerous and illegal garbage pit races held in the lower levels of Galactic City. During one such race he was nearly killed by a Blood Carver named Ke Daiv before Obi-Wan reached him.

About three years into his training, Anakin and Obi-Wan had their first mission together to investigate cult leader Kad Chun. Kad Chun, calling himself Uni, was co-leader of disenchanted idealists and refugees who wanted to flee their bureaucracy-flooded worlds. Kad's father, Vox Chun, the leader of the cult, was killed when Obi-Wan and Anakin came to investigate. Later on, Kad forgave Obi-Wan and his scheming father for what they’d done.

The next mission they took was to the living planet of Zonama Sekot to find Jedi Knight Vergere, who had recently vanished on a mission there. Unbeknownst to them, Wilhuff Tarkin and Raith Sienar had followed them to exploit Zonama Sekot's ability to fuse organic and high technology into starfighters, creating them at an astonishing rate and at an extremely high quality. On the planet, the colonists sold "seed-partners" which bonded with their hosts and allowed the planet to customize a starfighter for the individual. Anakin attracted many more seed-partners than anyone, and thus, he had a bigger and more intricate ship. He named this new biological ship Jabitha. When Tarkin and Sienar arrived, the planet revealed its sentient consciousness to the Jedi, explaining that Vergere had left with the mysterious "Far Outsiders" in order to protect Zonama Sekot. Anakin and Obi-Wan could not rescue the Fosh Jedi, but they could halt Tarkin's attack.

When Ke Daiv, Tarkin's bodyguard, attempted to kill Anakin, the boy, in a fit of uncontrollable rage, telekinetically burned the Blood Carver from the inside out. This was later proven wrong. Unfortunately, Anakin was captured, and brought before Tarkin; however, Obi-Wan managed to destroy Tarkin's flagship and rescue the boy. During this, Zonama Sekot was able to activate its planetary hyperdrive, causing the planet to vanish, bound for the Unknown Regions. Afterwards, Sienar and Tarkin returned to the Republic. Unfortunately, Anakin’s organic ship died away from her creator.

After the conclusion of this mission, Obi-Wan and Anakin returned to Coruscant.

Becoming a Jedi

"Remember, Obi-Wan, if the prophecy is true, your apprentice is the only one who can bring the Force back into balance."
―Mace Windu
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Anakin during his mission to Radnor.

In 28 BBY, Anakin constructed his first lightsaber in the caves of Ilum. While he was constructing it, however, he had a dark vision of Darth Maul, the Sith who had killed Qui-Gon. After Anakin managed to defeat this specter, he awoke to find he had finished construction on his lightsaber, its blade a shining blue.

On a mission to Tatooine when Anakin was 13, he killed the T'surr slave trader named Krayn by burning a hole in his chest. This allowed him to free Padawan Siri Tachi, as well as freeing several other slaves of Krayn. Not long after, the young Jedi and his Master were called upon, along with Siri Tachi (who was now a Knight), Soara Antana, Ry-Gaul, and their Padawans, Ferus Olin, Darra Thel-Tanis, and Tru Veld, respectively, on a mission to Radnor to help with the evacuation of the planet. The reason for the evacuation was due to a deadly toxin that had spread throughout the planet because of a chemical leak. He and the other Jedi and their Padawans later discovered that the toxin leak was connected with the Avoni raiders. The path of guilt led to Galen, a traitorous Radnoran, who was taken custody for his crimes. However, the Avoni did not pay for their crime and were not forced to make amends. To Anakin, it almost seemed as if the planet was worse off than when they’d found it.

Later on, a simple Jedi training mission to Ragoon-6 caused Anakin and Obi-Wan to get tangled up with a mysterious man whose mission in life seemed to be to kill them. Further research on him revealed that he was from Nierport VII, collected Sith artifacts, and was extremely wealthy—though he had no tangible source of income. After a podracing escapade, further information was found on the man, who was trying to take over the marketing of bacta through a mining venture. Anakin, after being captured by him, found out, with the aid of Obi-Wan, that the man's name was Granta Omega. He also discovered that he was trying to impress a Sith Lord by killing Anakin. Master and apprentice were able to escape, halting Omega's mining of titanite in the process. Omega himself, however, escaped their grasp.

Outbound Flight

"Sometimes a Jedi's most important duty is to stand and wait. I presume you've mentioned that to Anakin on occasion?"
"Not more than twice a day.
"
―Mace Windu and Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Anakin during the Outbound Flight mission.

Before this, Anakin and Obi-Wan were sent to Barlok to monitor the overbearing Jedi Knight Jorus C'baoth and his timid Padawan, Lorana Jinzler, in their negotiation mission between the Corporate Alliance and the Barlok. Unbeknownst to them, Kinman Doriana, on behalf of Darth Sidious, had planned for the negotiation to work splendidly in Jorus's favor, gaining him enough prestige to go ahead with his pet project, Outbound Flight.

Anakin and his master were again sent to observe the self-acclaimed Jedi Master C'baoth on this project, at least until its last stop within the known Galaxy. Obi-Wan did not approve of Jorus's overseeing of the project, butting heads with the Jedi Master on numerous occasions. However, the hardheaded and arrogant C'baoth would not listen, and was glad when they disembarked the venture on Outbound Flight's last stop, Roxuli. Despite the problems his master and Jorus had had, Anakin greatly admired C'baoth, whom he saw as an example of a great leader. These views would also shift his view of a better Galaxy under the harsh rule of Palpatine.

Not long after, in 27 BBY, fourteen-year-old Anakin and his Master were given a mission investigate a Senator's son's disappearance; which they presumed to have much to do with an elite school for senator’s children. In order to investigate a band of renegade students, Anakin proposed that he and Ferus Olin would penetrate the school, which was located on Andara, by posing to be senators' sons. Ferus did not like the plan and warned Anakin of its problems; however, Anakin dismissed his caution due his rivalry with Ferus. When the mission was over, Anakin had gotten too involved with the society in Ferus's point of view. Anakin's interfering and attachment caused him to get in trouble with Obi-Wan when Master and Padawan reunited.

Yaddle's sacrifice

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Anakin during his mission to Mawan.

At the time Anakin was fifteen, he, Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Yaddle were sent on a negotiation mission to Mawan to settle a devastating civil war between three crime gangs. These gangs, led by Decca the Hutt, Feena Shaan, and Striker, caused the remainder of the population to take refuge underground. Unbeknownst to them, the chaotic planet was a trap set for the Jedi by Striker. He released a fatal chemical weapon that killed Yaddle when she absorbed it through the Force. However, through her sacrifice, she saved the city of Naatan. The weapon was intended by its vengeful maker to kill Anakin and Obi-Wan, but it failed because of what Yaddle had done. Anakin and Obi-Wan managed to bring peace to Mawan, but Anakin still felt responsible for the death of the Jedi High Council member.

Anakin's guilt about Yaddle's death caused friction between him and Obi-Wan, who felt that he was less than capable of teaching the mischievous Anakin properly. When sent on a rescue to the Uziel system to a planet called Vanqor, the two were forced to try and reconcile their differences. They were forced through several tribulations, including a run—in with a nest of gundarks. Anakin was then placed under the influence of a drug called the Zone of Self-Containment, and taken prisoner by the insane and fanatical scientist Jenna Zan Arbor. Siri Tachi, Ferus Olin, Garen Muln, and Clee Rhara, who were also sent on another mission entirely, received the distress signal from Obi-Wan while en route to their own destination, and picked up him up on TY44, a moon of Vanqor, and took him to the planet itself. There, they helped him rescue Anakin.

Trailing Jenna Zan Arbor and Roy Teda

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Anakin fighting the forces of Granta Omega and Jenna Zan Arbor.

Jenna escaped, however, and did not resurface again until Anakin was sixteen. From information given them by Tyro Caladian, they discovered that she'd reappeared on Romin, a focus of corruption and villainy and a shelter for criminals. In order to infiltrate the planet, he, his Master, Siri, and Ferus disguised themselves as a band of thieves looking for refuge on the planet. They discovered that Jenna had allied herself with Roy Teda—the ruler of Romin—and Granta Omega, the Obi-Wan and Anakin’s old adversary. The Jedi were about to be captured when civil war erupted. The underworld was trying to overthrow Teda, and, in the midst of it, Roy and Jenna fled. The two criminals contacted the Jedi—thinking they were actually criminals—to try to find a way offworld. Unfortunately, Jenna recognized Anakin from their previous encounter, and Roy ordered his men to seize the Jedi. Before they could do so, Mace Windu and a team of Jedi arrived, arresting Roy and Jenna. In spite of this, since the Jedi were trying to get to Omega, and they knew the two would lead them to him, they set the two captives free.

Only a few weeks later, Obi-Wan and his apprentice trailed Jenna and Roy to Falleen, where the rogues had managed to set up the Blackwater Systems facility to mass-produce her drug, the Zone of Self-Containment. When they were found, Jenna was forced to destroy the facility and they once more fled.

Anakin and Ferus were again paired when the trail of Jenna and Roy led back to Coruscant. Sano Sauro— a friend of Granta Omega—and Bog Divinian started to make anti-Jedi accusations in order to convince the Galactic Senate to lessen or completely dissolve its support of the Order. This vote, which was about whether or not the Jedi should be involved in the Senate's activities, was all a part of Sauro and Omega's plan to leak the Zone of Self-Containment into the Senate's vents and assassinate Chancellor Palpatine. Anakin and Ferus, who were learning to forget their rivalry and understand each other, managed to prevent the assassination attempt on the Supreme Chancellor. Omega's plan was uncovered, but not in time to save twenty-one Senators as several other Senate employees from being killed by seeker droids programmed by Teda. Unbeknownst to the renegade, since Jenna and Granta had no more use for the man, a seeker droid killed him, as well. Afterwards, Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Siri set off to find Omega, leaving Ferus to protect the Senators and Palpatine.

Confronting old adversaries

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Obi-Wan and Anakin confront Granta Omega.

Tracking Omega and Zan Arbor to Korriban, four Jedi pairs—Anakin and Obi-Wan, Siri and Ferus, Ry-Gaul and Tru Veld, and Soara and Darra—journeyed there to confront and stop them. During the course of the hunt, the apprentices were split up from the Masters to better accomplish the mission. The investigation of Dreshdae led them to the Valley of the Dark Lords. Because of the dark side power of the planet, the Padawans, instead of working as a team, started fighting amongst themselves. When Anakin found out about Ferus's advanced training, he was extremely jealous of him, and, because of all of the friction, their journey to find Omega was catastrophic. They were caught and halted by numerous traps that they would have been able to avoid were they able to function as a team. Because of this, the confrontation with Omega was a complete and utter disaster.

Previously, during the fighting, Veld's lightsaber was damaged, and Olin decided to repair it. Skywalker, who was more mechanically adept than Olin, noticed that the repair job would not work. Instead of speaking out and properly repairing the saber himself, he kept quiet, hoping to humiliate Olin. This faulty saber failed, which kept Veld from blocking several blaster bolts that fatally wounded Darra, who was riddled with shots to the chest, dying instantly. This ever caused friction between Tru Veld and Anakin, her death being partly Anakin's fault. Obi-Wan, who showed up just in time, was forced to kill Granta Omega with a stroke of his blade. Zan Arbor managed to elude capture once more, and wasn't seen again by the Jedi or the Republic.

Ferus, blaming himself for Darra's death, resigned from the Jedi Order.

Growing up

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Anakin in 24 BBY, alongside Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.

Some time later, Anakin and his master were sent on a diplomatic mission to a planet wishing to join the Galactic Republic. They soon found out, however, that the planet's indigenous population considered thievery an important social asset. During their stay, Anakin's lightsaber was stolen. The Padawan searched for it, ashamed to tell Obi-Wan that he lost it, but soon had to admit defeat. Asking Obi-Wan for help, he found that the Jedi Knight knew the lightsaber had been stolen, and, using a trick of the Force, had "acquired" it from the thief. Obi-Wan had merely been waiting for Anakin to admit that he'd lost it.

Obi-Wan and his apprentice, who was then sixteen, were then assigned to the task of protecting Senator Simon Greyshade from assassination. Simon had recently filled the station of senator of the Commonality; a senatorial seat left by his assassinated cousin. Simon's cousin, Jheramahd Greyshade, had been thrown off of the roof of 500 Republica in an attempt to stall the passage of the Financial Reform Act, which the Senator had supported. The Financial Reform Act was a bill that addressed and was meant to reduce the amount of corruption that was causing the Senate, and, through them, the Republic, to disintegrate.

Senator Greyshade, who had received a death threat for his stand, was now under protection by the Jedi duo. Commander Zalin Bey of the Senate Guard and her unit were assigned to investigate Jheramahd's assassination. Anakin and Obi-Wan had their hands full protecting Simon from myriad assassins: droids; Keluda, a Dug; and Princess Tsian, whom they could not seriously investigate because of her diplomatic immunity. Despite these hurdles, Tsian was arrested and Keluda was killed.

Sagoro Autem and Isaru Omin continued the investigation of the Senator's murder, turning up several disturbing facts. Sagoro's brother, Venco, had assassinated Jheramahd, and convinced Reymet Autem, Sagoro's son, to unwittingly help him in another assassination, this time an attempt at Simon's life. This second attempt failed. Sagoro managed to let his son escape, but, unfortunately, when Omin discovered his obstruction of justice, too late for him to arrest Reymet, he arrested Sagoro. The man took the blame and disgrace for what his son had done, and was removed from the office of Senate Guard. Simon Greyshade was safe once more.

Because it was found that the assassination and attempted assassination was because of the Financial Reform Act, it never got a vote. Some say that this was the cause of a good portion of the seceding planets that would soon make the Confederacy of Independent Systems, and could have prevented the Clone Wars had it been passed.

Adult life (22 BBY4 ABY)

"He was the best starpilot in the Galaxy… and a cunning warrior."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi

At the age of nineteen, in 22 BBY, Anakin and Obi-Wan, along with Luminara Unduli and her apprentice, Barriss Offee, were sent to Ansion to settle a border dispute that had the potential to cause the extremely strategic planet to secede to the Confederacy. If Ansion fell, so would countless other worlds. The Jedi had to influence two constantly feuding armies to settle their dispute and come to an agreement. Little did they know that Presidente Shu Mai of the Commerce Guild was behind the scenes, pulling the strings to cause Ansion to secede. However, the Jedi foiled her plot, moving the Ansionian clans Januul and Borokii to agree to stay in the Republic. Because of her status as Presidente, Shu Mai was not discovered to be a part of the matter.

Reunited with Padmé

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Anakin and Padmé share their first kiss.

"You're asking me to be rational. That is something that I know I cannot do. Believe me, I wish I could just wish away my feelings, but I can't."
―Anakin Skywalker[src]

After an attempt on Padmé Amidala's life by bounty hunter Zam Wesell, Anakin was personally assigned to protect and escort now—senator Amidala back to her homeworld. Anakin had not seen her in ten years, though he had thought about her daily since their parting at Naboo. His childhood fascination with her had turned into a powerful infatuation. To avoid looking conspicuous, the two traveled as refugees. In conversation, he revealed his affection for her, a distrust of the political process, and his view of the need for one strong leader. Over a short time, his infatuation for her blossomed into something more: love. Eventually Padmé began to return his feelings, even dressing provocatively around him to garner his attention.

It was at Padmé's lake retreat where the two lost their inhibitions and shared their first kiss. Both seemed entranced with the other and their different social castes. However, Padmé eventually came to her senses, and while Anakin was more concerned with his feelings and living in the present moment—even suggesting they could keep their relationship a secret—Padmé was more concerned with duty and obligation. Padmé had enough foresight enough to know their current situations would not allow for a relationship between them. Anakin's pursuit of a relationship with her was in violation of Jedi tradition, which held that although Jedi were not required to be celibate, they were to avoid attachment to all but the Force itself.

Return to Tatooine

"Why'd she have to die? Why couldn't I save her? I know I could have!"
"Sometimes there are things no one can fix. You're not all powerful, Ani."
"Well I should be! Some day I will be. I will be the most powerful Jedi ever! I promise you. I will even learn to stop people from dying!"
"Anakin…"
"It's all Obi-Wan's fault! He's jealous! He's holding me back!
"
―Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala[src]
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Anakin attacks the Tusken Raiders in revenge for killing his mother.

Lately, Anakin had been suffering from recurring nightmares about his mother, Shmi, and, because of them, went against the spirit of his orders to protect Padmé by bringing her to Tatooine to find Shmi. Upon landing on Tatooine, Anakin made his way straight for Watto's shop, where he discovered that a moisture farmer named Cliegg Lars had freed and married his mother.

While speaking with Cliegg Lars, he learned, to his horror, that Shmi had been abducted by Tusken Raiders. He immediately set out in pursuit of her on Owen Lars's swoop bike. That night, the young Jedi discovered the Tusken camp beyond the B'Thazoshe Bridge, and slipped into the tent that contained his mother, most likely locating her with his Jedi senses. He freed her from her bonds, but it was too late. Battered, sleep-deprived, and dehydrated, Shmi Skywalker died in his arms, but not before seeing him for the last time.

Anakin allowed the shock of her death to catalyze an explosion of his long-nursed anger and selfishness. He flew into a rage, killing everyone present—even, as he confessed to Padmé later, "the women and children." A number of Jedi, including Yoda and the deceased Qui-Gon Jinn, sensed the shock of this massacre, which was amplified by Anakin's powerful Force presence, which was bordering the dark side. His acts of hatred led that specific area of Tatooine to turn into a location of darkness, corrupting the creatures that lived nearby, much like what had happened to the former world of Malachor V.

Padmé was clearly troubled by what Anakin had done, but had invested herself too much in him to be truly repulsed. She tried to soothe him with sympathy and told no one about Anakin's hideous act. In his anger and sorrow, he rashly claimed that one day he would have the power to stop people from dying.

Battle of Geonosis

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Anakin during his duel with Count Dooku on Geonosis.

"You're going to pay for all the Jedi that you've killed today, Dooku."
―Anakin Skywalker

While still on Tatooine, Anakin discovered that his friend and mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, had been taken hostage by the Geonosian-engineered Confederacy of Independent Systems's droid forces. He initially decided to honor Master Windu's order to protect the senator at all costs and to stay on Tatooine; the episode with his mother caused him to lose all confidence in himself. However, Padmé convinced him that rescuing his mentor was the right thing to do and they traveled to Geonosis. They were ignoring Windu's instructions to remain on Tatooine, however, Anakin was technically following his primary order to protect the senator. On Geonosis, Anakin and Padmé infiltrated the droid foundries but were soon captured as well and sent to meet their demise in a gladiatorial execution arena. Faced with their impending fate, they professed their undying love to one another. The timely arrival of the Jedi and eventually the clone troopers allowed both of them to escape and fight in the ensuing battle.

Anakin and Obi-Wan pursued Count Dooku, the mastermind of the Confederacy, and, unbeknownst to them, a Sith Lord. They gave chase across the vast Geonosian sands, where he led them to a CIS-owned hangar. Once they caught up with Dooku, Anakin, against the better advice of his Master, foolishly rushed Dooku with a headstrong attitude. It was the Padawan's undoing: Dooku unleashed a powerful barrage of Force lightning on Anakin, knocking the youth unconscious and leaving his Master to face Dooku alone. Obi-Wan put up a valiant fight, however, his skills proved no match for the more powerful and experienced Dooku, and he was soon incapacitated. As Anakin recovered from the Force lightning, he witnessed Dooku raising his lightsaber to deliver the final blow against the fallen Obi-Wan.

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Anakin and Padmé marry.

Anakin, calling upon the Force, leapt into the path of Dooku's lightsaber, blocking it with his own, nobly saving his Master's life in the process. Anakin then used his Master's lightsaber as well as his own in the ensuing duel with Dooku. The extra lightsaber gave Anakin a tactical advantage, though it was, however, short-lived. First, Dooku was able to destroy one of the lightsabers, leaving Anakin with just the one, then, as the intense duel continued, Dooku suddenly severed Anakin's right forearm with his lightsaber, ending the duel. After being rescued by Yoda, Anakin's forearm was replaced soon after with a mechanical prosthetic.

Not long after, in the first days of the Clone Wars, a war they had ignited, Anakin married Padmé at Varykino on Naboo in a secret ceremony performed by a Naboo holyman, with C-3PO and his counterpart, R2-D2, as the only witnesses. They would later struggle to keep this illicit relationship secret.

The Clone Wars (22 BBY19 BBY)

"You are strong and wise, Anakin, and I am very proud of you. I have trained you since you were a small boy. I have taught you everything I know, and you have become a far greater Jedi than I could ever hope to be."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]

With the onset of the Clone Wars, Commander Anakin Skywalker was already becoming a legendary hero. He was an unparalleled starfighter pilot, flying missions over several worlds, including Kamino, Balamak, and Virujansi, solidifying his fabled reputation. He even earned the seldom-heard title of Tan in recognition of his exceptional piloting skills. He custom-modified his Delta-7 Aethersprite starfighter—naming it Azure Angel as a tribute to his wife—into a unique and deadly vessel that time and time again outperformed any ship on the battlefield.

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Anakin battling during the start of the Clone Wars.

Dubbed the "Hero With No Fear", war molded Anakin into a man and honed his combat ability, but it continued to nourish his ego. It was also a lie. Anakin had no fear for his own life, but he was terrified for the lives of his Master, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, the troops under his authority, and even R2-D2, who accompanied Anakin whenever he could. It was difficult to rein in Anakin as he increasingly had trouble following the strict doctrine governed by the Jedi Code, especially when the Order itself was complicit in ambiguous moral acts by waging a full-scale war. But, above all else, Anakin feared for his beloved Padmé. He wrote to her whenever he could, and also tried to meet with her on several occasions, but because of their duties they saw each other very rarely. And the few times they did, Padmé was usually in danger, which fueled his protectiveness for her and his fear.

Battle of Muunilinst and Duel on Yavin IV
"No one act in itself crosses someone to the dark side. One does not stumble into the dark side by accident. It is a choice."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi

At the Battle of Muunilinst, Commander Skywalker was charged with orchestrating the aerial assault on the homeworld of the InterGalactic Banking Clan, a pivotal member of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. His piloting talents and leadership of a group of clone pilots led to a victory.

A mysterious vessel caught his eye during the fray, and he was drawn from the battle despite Obi-Wan's admonition. He followed the enigmatic fanblade starfighter through an intense chase through the streets of Muunilinst's capital city, back to space and through hyperspace to Yavin IV. Beneath the jungle canopy and amongst the remains of ancient Massassi temples, Anakin came face to face with the fanblade pilot, Asajj Ventress and duelled with her. As they fought, the battle progressed into and onto the temples of Yavin IV. In the end, Anakin was disarmed by Asajj, but was able to defeat her by taking one of her curved-hilt lightsabers, and repeatedly striking her, having brief visions of Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan and Yoda deeply troubled by what he was doing. His strikes caused the temple stone beneath her to crumble, and she fell through the ledge into a chasm apparently to her death; but she would later escape. As he stood victorious, Anakin gave a loud yell of rage, knowing that he had won. This had only been accomplished, though, by tapping into his dark side.

Battle of Jabiim
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Anakin fighting on the rain soaked world of Jabiim.

On the rain-drenched world of Jabiim, during the battle that took place there, Skywalker came into his own. As Obi-Wan was thought to have been killed by a Separatist attack, Anakin led a cadre of similarly "orphaned" Padawans. The loss of his Master and the horrors on the battlefield of Jabiim would have lasting effect on his life; and because of it he became even more fiercely independent and more frustrated by his failings. However, in the deep of the battle he received an urgent transmission from Palpatine to personally evacuate the planet. This ploy may have been made to save Anakin from being killed on the battlefront.

Respecting the Chancellor's power and friendship, Anakin had to comply with his wishes, though it was hard for him to desert his friends in the final front. Before leaving, the thirteen-year old Padawan Aubrie Wyn gave Anakin her Master's holocron to return to the temple. Sadly, in the following five days as Anakin left the front, all of the members of the Padawan Pack were killed in action. When the transports arrived, only a few had made through the storms. Anakin was faced with a hard and painful decision—as the last surviving Jedi on Jabiim, he ordered the evacuation of the planet. Enraged, Captain Orliss Gillmunn pulled a blaster on Anakin, who reacted instinctively with Force Choke, strangling the officer. Such horrific acts were becoming far too natural for him, it was the first time he'd used the Force in this manner but it would certainly not be the last. Gillmunn, leader of the disenchanted Jabiimi loyalists, swore to never forget this betrayal as the Loyalist Jabiimi were left to their fate. Once again, Anakin had failed and the battle for Jabiim was lost. His actions during the battle would later spark the Second Battle of Jabiim nearly twenty years later, where his children were captured by rogue rebels.

Two days after the evacuation, the wounded were taken to New Holstice, where Anakin would first meet A'Sharad Hett, the Tusken Jedi, and his apprentice, Bhat Jul, who practiced as healers.

One of the wounded was Master Sora Mobari, who was injured in an explosion by Ithorian terrorists and who was not responding to treatments. Anakin, unable to accept even one more Jedi lost, tried a different method—he used the same Force technique that he used to crushed Gillmunn's windpipe, and used it to massage Mobari's heart. Hett was horrified, so he tried to reason with Anakin, saying that she was suffering needlessly. Anakin insisted she would live, but in spite of his efforts she succumbed to her injuries. Anakin was unable to accept that he couldn't save people from death; this experience would reinforce his desire to save the people he loved from dying.

Hett later showed Anakin a memorial created for all the Jedi killed since the birth of the Republic. It comprised of supposedly immortal memory moths that whispered the names of the Jedi over and over again. Anakin released a few memory moths for all members of the Padawan Pack—Kass Tod, Mak Lotor, Tae Diath, Elora Sund, Vaabesh, Windo Nend, Zule Xiss, and Aubrie Wyn—and his own master, Obi-Wan Kenobi. As A'Sharad Hett released one for Sora Morbari, he reassured Anakin that she was severed from the Living Force days ago and nothing could have stopped her from dying. Because of his Master’s apparent death, Anakin came under the tutelage of Ki-Adi-Mundi as a campaign began on the world of Aargonar.

Battle of Aargonar

On the desert world of Aargonar, a unimportant world, the Republic and Confederacy fought; the lines were drawn. During one of the skirmishes, Anakin Skywalker, A'Sharad Hett, and his apprentice, Bhat Jul, were lost behind enemy lines.

Bhat had been seriously injured from a crash, and as he lay dying, Anakin tried to use the Force to heal him, but it was of no avail. Bhat died from the fatal wounds. Anakin, frustrated with the Nikto's death, chastised Hett, saying that had they been with him, they might have been able to save him. Hett replied that he'd felt Bhat become one with the Force, arguing that Bhat had known that he was there with him in the Force, and that his physical presence would have made no difference.

As Skywalker and Hett began to work their way back to their army, Anakin's prejudice against the Tuskens for killing his mother was beginning to demonstrate itself against the Tusken Jedi, Hett. He was insulted and angered when Hett spoke of the similarities between them: coming to Coruscant later in their lives, being raised on a desert planet, and having known only one parent. Anakin's fury was intensified when Hett commented that Anakin would have made a good Tusken.

When they reached a Separatist station, they began working on transport to return to their own base. So they could hijack a transport, Hett gave Anakin the power cells from his and the Tusken Jedi's father's lightsaber to get the transport moving. That completed, they started the search for weapons to arm themselves. As the hours rolled by, Anakin began to relive the memories surrounding his mother's death. When Separatist guards located the Padawan, who was slipping towards the dark side, he mistook them for Tuskens, and, in a fit of rage, slaughtered them all. In a blood haze, Anakin turned on Hett, but the Tusken Jedi managed to disarm him and talk some sense into him.

A'Sharad told Anakin that, as a Tusken, he understood the vehement desire to take revenge, but because of his training as a Jedi he'd learned that vengeance was not theirs to take. The Tusken Jedi also knew the lure of the dark side, knowing it needed to be avoided. After recounting to Hett his painful memories of his mother's death, Anakin remembered that his mother's death and the slaughter that had followed it was something he'd never told his old master, Obi-Wan.

Seeing the turmoil the boy was in, Hett concluded that if they were to survive and get along together, Anakin must see him as a Jedi, and not a Tusken Raider. A'Sharad Hett removed his mask, surprising Anakin, who saw that he was totally human. He insisted that he was Tusken at heart, but also wholly a Jedi. Anakin apologized to him, finally seeing Hett as an ally instead of an old foe. The two survived the trip back to the Republic lines.

Hett, contemplating the episode, decided to have people see him first as a Jedi, then as a Tusken. He also never told anyone else of Anakin's secret, insisting that it was his burden and that Anakin would have to face the repercussions of what he'd done, believing that Anakin would tell his master about the massacre, himself. Anakin never did.

Not long afterwards, Anakin discovered that his master was indeed alive and had only been captured by Asajj, and was soon joyfully reunited with Kenobi, who had escaped from captivity.

Jedi Knight
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Anakin's Knighting.

"Step forward, Padawan. Anakin Skywalker, by the right of the Council, by the will of the Force, dub thee I do… Jedi… Knight of the Republic."
―Yoda[src]

After his heroic actions at the Battle of Praesitlyn, Anakin was endowed with the title of Jedi Knight, despite the fact that he never went through the traditional Jedi Trials before being knighted. He later sent his Padawan braid, which had been ritualistically severed by Yoda, to his secret spouse as a late devotion gift.

Shortly after his knighthood, Anakin participated in the Battle of Rendili. His idea was to use his starfighter to place concussion charges on critical weak points of the Rendili Dreadnaught-class cruisers. Although Jedi Master Saesee Tiin objected to it, Anakin's pride couldn't let him pass up any chance for a victory. Without permission, he proceeded to carry out his plan during the battle. His plan was a success, and helped achieve a Republic victory, fueling his ego and self-importance. After the battle, Anakin returned to Coruscant, where he was ambushed by Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress in one of Galactic City's industrial sectors.

She eavesdropped on Anakin who was listening to a secret holodisc recording of his beloved Padmé, thus discovering their relationship. She destroyed the holodisc, and taunted Anakin with threats to kill Padmé, after which the two engaged in a vicious lightsaber duel. It was during this battle Anakin received a vertical scar near his right eye, and two small scars on his left cheek from her lightsaber.

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Anakin is scarred over his right eye by Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress.

Despite being maimed, Anakin persevered. Asajj had made the fatal mistake of underestimating the young Jedi Knight's fierce desire to protect the ones he loved from harm, and, during the battle, Anakin used the Force to entangle her in electrical cables, and send her plummeting to the depths of Coruscant. As on Yavin IV, she survived the fall, but was too weak to pursue Anakin.

During the Outer Rim Sieges, Obi-Wan and Anakin were only occasionally removed from one another, being dispatched as a team to various battlefronts, commanding the Open Circle Fleet. Shortly before the Second Battle of Coruscant, Obi-Wan and Anakin were sent to the icy planet of Nelvaan to seek out Grievous. The Nelvaanians hailed Anakin as "Ghost Hand", and the shaman of Rokrul village sent him on a quest to save their people from a threat that had vanquished all their champions. Anakin agreed, and entered a cave where he experienced visions of a great hunter, who lost his arm in battle. However, he fought back, and continued to slay monsters with a new black, spiky arm. As he slew the monsters, his power grew until it was out of control, the spiky black arm turning into a spiky black labyrinth that encompassed and destroyed everything the warrior held dear.

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Anakin encounters a vision of his future self.

Padmé's voice was screaming as the sinister black labyrinth of evil that had once been the great warrior's arm turned back upon the source and morphed what remained of the great hunter into an eerie face—the face of Darth Vader, whom Anakin would soon become.

When Anakin recovered from this vision, he happened upon a Techno Union laboratory where they were experimenting on the Nelvaanian warriors, developing them into brutish drones with cybernetic blaster cannons in their arms. With the help of a Nelvaanian who was not completely transformed by the scientists, he convinced the drones to assist him in destroying the factory, an act that cost him his robotic arm. Many of the scientists tried to escape, but Anakin caught up to and killed them in rage. In a show of support, the Nelvaanian men tore off their artificial arms as well.

Transformation to Vader (19 BBY)

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Anakin at the end of the Clone Wars (19 BBY), before his fall to the dark side.

"Soon I will have a new apprentice… one far younger and more powerful."
Darth Sidious[src]

Shortly before the war's end, the First Battle of Cato Neimoidia handed Anakin and Obi-Wan a valuable clue to the identity of the mysterious Darth Sidious: Nute Gunray's mechno-chair. This device carried a unique holotransceiver that bore intelligence capable of leading the Republic forces to their ultimate quarry, the ever-elusive Darth Sidious. Mace Windu took up the lead on Coruscant, while Anakin and Obi-Wan tracked the lead in the Outer Rim Territories. Adventures for both teams waited as the trail in the Outer Rim led back to the Works on Coruscant, just in time for an attack on Coruscant by the Confederacy, causing Anakin and Obi-Wan to rush back to Coruscant after their visit to Tythe. Back on Coruscant, just as the identity of Darth Sidious loomed ever closer, the battle overhead delayed and dissolved the investigation. Mace Windu joined the battle, clashing with General Grievous, who eventually escaped, though injured, and captured Chancellor Palpatine, taking him to his flagship, Invisible Hand.

Before the Separatist armada was able to flee Coruscant, however, Anakin and Obi-Wan finally returned from the Outer Rim in an attempt to rescue the "captive" Chancellor. Moving into the thick of the battle, they stormed the Confederacy's flagship in their Eta-2 Actis-class interceptors. The two Jedi fought their way through the ship until they reached the General's Quarters atop the command tower, where Palpatine was being held hostage, his arms clamped to the General's chair. As the two Jedi approached to free him, Count Dooku entered the room escorted by two B2 super battle droids to confront the heroes. Palpatine claimed that they were no match for Dooku because he was a Sith Lord, but Obi-Wan casually brushed aside Palpatine's words of fear, boldly proclaiming "Sith Lords are our specialty."

"I sense great fear in you, Skywalker. You have hate. You have anger. But you don't use them."
Dooku[src]

Unlike their first encounter with Dooku, Obi-Wan and Anakin fought together against him in a coordinated duel, until the Sith Lord used the Force to choke Kenobi while he simultaneously back-kicked Anakin and threw Obi-Wan across the room, rendering the Jedi Master unconscious and pinning him with a piece of a walkway dislodged by the Force. Anakin fought on, eventually letting his emotions get the better of him as Dooku taunted. He began to unleash all his fear, anger and hatred, beating away at Dooku's Makashi with his own Djem So mastery. The short duel ended abruptly when Anakin sliced off Dooku's hands, rendering the Sith Lord helpless; an act of vengeance from their previous duel.

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Anakin stands over the body of Count Dooku.

Pleased with the outcome, Palpatine urged Anakin to kill Dooku. After Anakin's hesitation to give in to the Chancellor's wishes, his two lightsabers (including Dooku's own curved, red-bladed lightsaber) crossing at Dooku's neck, he beheaded the shocked Count, killing him instantly. Anakin did not yet have the knowledge that Palpatine was also Darth Sidious, and he did not know that he was being used to betray Dooku so that Palpatine could train the young Jedi in the ways of the dark side, but Anakin immediately regretted this action, citing that it is not the way of the Jedi to kill a defenseless foe. Palpatine, however, eased Anakin's conscience by claiming that such an action of violence was "only natural" in such a situation.

"And… Anakin Skywalker. I was expecting someone with your repuation to be a little… older."
General Grievous[src]

Anakin then freed Palpatine from his bonds and escaped the Quarters, carrying an unconscious Obi-Wan on his back, ignoring Palpatine's words to leave the Jedi Master behind. However, their escape was short lived as they were soon captured and brought before General Grievous on the bridge of the vessel. At Anakin's command, R2-D2 created a distraction, allowing Anakin and Obi-Wan to regain their lightsabers, escape from their bonds and attack the general's bodyguards and droids. Unfortunately, Grievous was able to escape the Jedi and deploy all the escape pods as his flagship began to break apart and plummet for the Galactic capitol below, drawn by the planet's gravity. Anakin managed to pilot what was left of the ship to a crash landing on a platform in an abandoned industrial area on Coruscant.

Fall to the dark side
"You die in childbirth."
"And the baby?"
"I don't know."
"It was only a dream."
"I won't let this one become real.
"
―Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala[src]
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Anakin is haunted by nightmares of Padmé dying in childbirth.

Upon his return to Coruscant, Anakin was reunited with his wife where she informed him of her pregnancy, which he was overjoyed to hear. However, he was later troubled by visions of Padmé dying in childbirth. Dark times followed. To save his wife, Anakin desired to look upon and research holocrons of learned Masters, holocrons that were restricted by all but the Jedi Masters. When Palpatine made Anakin his representative on the Jedi Council, it was like a dream come true, as he naturally assumed that made him a Master, thus giving him access to the restricted holocrons. However, though the other Jedi reluctantly accepted Anakin's placement on the Council, they denied him the rank of Jedi Master, infuriating and frustrating him. After the session a tense Anakin expressed his incensed opinion to Obi-Wan on the matter, working around the fact he needed to be a Master to save his beloved.

Further severing his trust in them, the Jedi Council urged Anakin to keep tabs on Palpatine, although Obi-Wan was against this decision. This led Anakin to lose his respect for the members of the governing body, a mistrust and plaguing uncertainty that he revealed to his beloved wife.

As he continued to meet with Palpatine, the Chancellor slowly began to plant the seeds of the dark side in Anakin. Playing to his fear of Padmé's death, he told Anakin the story of a Sith Lord, Darth Plagueis, who was powerful enough to stop others from dying. Eventually Palpatine revealed his true self, and offered Anakin the chance to learn the ways of the dark side and use its power to save Padmé. Anakin realized that Palpatine was Darth Sidious and promptly reported this to Mace Windu, though he regretted his choice as Palpatine’s words tortured his mind. Mace, after instructing Anakin to remain at the Jedi Temple, went, with three other Jedi—Agen Kolar, Saesee Tiin, and Kit Fisto— to arrest the Chancellor. Palpatine fought with the Jedi, slaying three of them almost immediately. Only Windu remained. He and Palpatine continued to fight until the Jedi Master gained the advantage, pointing his weapon at the throat of the cowering Sith (although Palpatine appeared to have lost, this may have been intentional on his part for the purpose of gaining sympathy from Anakin, his hopeful protégé). Back at the Jedi Temple, meanwhile, Anakin brooded over an overwhelming thought: with Palpatine's death, he would lose the chance to save his wife from the fate in his dreams.

A fateful choice
"Twisted by the dark side, young Skywalker has become. The boy you trained, gone he is… consumed by Darth Vader."
―Yoda to Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]
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Anakin's fateful choice.

Tormented by thoughts of Padmé dying without Palpatine’s knowledge, Anakin rushed out of the temple, grabbing an airspeeder and rushing to Palpatine’s location. He was uncertain what he was going to do, all he knew was he had to do something. Coincidentally, Anakin arrived just in time to see Windu preparing to kill Palpatine.

As if on cue, Palpatine attacked Windu with Force lightning while pleading to Anakin for help. Barely managing to deflect Palpatine's lightning, Windu screamed at Anakin not to listen. During the self-inflicted onslaught, Palpatine went through a physical transformation as he struggled to intensify his dark side powers with his own life force, his face becoming hideously deformed and his eyes turning yellow. Windu prevailed and expressed a desire to kill Palpatine and end the Sith; however, Anakin confronted him, stating that Palpatine must stand trial, and that to execute him is not the way of the Jedi. This was out of his regret for killing Dooku before in a juxtaposed situation, but clearly more out of his fear for losing the chance to save his wife from death. Windu ignored Anakin and prepared to kill Palpatine, but in haste and rashness, the panicked Anakin drew his lightsaber and severed off Windu's right hand. Before Windu could respond, Palpatine used Force lightning to send The Jedi Master through the shattered window to his death.

Upon realizing the full significance of what he had just done, Anakin was stricken with guilt and questioned his actions, but was too emotionally drained and dazed to resist Palpatine, who stated that he was fulfilling his destiny. He further encouraged Anakin to embrace the dark side and become his apprentice. Anakin said he would do anything Palpatine desired; all he wanted was to save Padmé's life and his help to do so. Palpatine promised Anakin that, together, they could find the secret, tacitly admitting that he did not have the ability to hold back death. Anakin then pledged himself to the Sith Order, and Sidious endowed him with a new name: Darth Vader.

Birth of Darth Vader

"The Force is strong with you. A powerful Sith you will become. Anakin Skywalker, you are one with the order of the Sith Lords. Henceforth, you shall be known as Darth… Vader."
―Darth Sidious to Anakin Skywalker
A hero falls
"The war is over! Lord Sidious promised us peace! We only want—"
―Nute Gunray, just before Darth Vader killed him[src]
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Anakin, now known as Darth Vader, deeply immersed in the dark side of the Force.

Vader was ordered by Palpatine that, if he wanted to gain enough power in the dark side to save Padmé, he was to lead the 501st Legion of clone troopers into the Jedi Temple and kill every Jedi and Padawan inside. He did this without question, slaughtering venerable Jedi and younglings alike. Some of the Jedi children even approached him, unaware that he was to be their destroyer. The atrocities made by Vader and the 501st Legion resounded in a smoke rising from the pillars easily visible from the Senate building.

Palpatine then commanded Vader to travel to the planet Mustafar, where he was to kill the Separatist Council, including Trade Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray, Sidious's former ally who had invaded and occupied Naboo before being defeated by Anakin thirteen years before. Until he died, Gunray pleaded with Vader, claiming that Lord Sidious had promised they’d be left in peace, however, Vader killed him, replying that the Dark Lord had meant him to be left in pieces. The Sith Lord silently exited the room. Outside, overlooking the turbulent volcanic terrain, Vader contemplated his transformation and convinced himself that all he had done was for the benefit of the Republic.

Duel on Mustafar and aftermath
"It's over, Anakin! I have the high ground!"
"You underestimate my power!"
"Don't try it!
"
―Obi-Wan and Vader[src]
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Vader uses Force choke on Padmé.

After Obi-Wan Kenobi informed Vader's wife Padmé of her husband's malefactions and sympathized with her, she went to Mustafar to try to reason with Vader, afraid for him and wanting to leave public life to live together and raise their child. When he heard this, Vader told Padmé that he could remove Palpatine as Emperor and that they could rule the Galaxy together, something that he would later repeat to their son, Luke. Padmé, shocked at this revelation, declined his offer, realizing that her husband was truly gone. Unbeknownst to her, Obi-Wan stowed away on her ship to find Vader.

Upon seeing Obi-Wan, Vader thought that Padmé had betrayed him and brought Obi-Wan along to kill him. Overwhelmed by his anger and rage, he used the Force to choke Padmé into unconsciousness. Obi-Wan tried to reason with his former pupil, but that was not to be as Obi-Wan thought that Vader was corrupt beyond redemption.

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Vader duels his former Master on Mustafar.

Vader and Obi-Wan fought an intense battle throughout the mining complex and down the river of lava outside. Throughout the course of their battle, contact with the computers that run the complex caused increasing damage to it. The battle ended on the banks of the lava river, where Obi-Wan leaped towards safety to claim the high ground, pleading with Vader to concede defeat and return from the dark path. Ignoring his fatal tactical disadvantage, together with his overwhelming pride, Vader attempted to catch up with and destroy his former master, only to become severely maimed and immobilized by Obi-Wan's blade, which severed his legs and his arm of flesh.

With his body maimed and his ability to use the Force grievously reduced, Vader tried to claw his way up the talus, using only his remaining prosthetic limb. As he did this, Obi-Wan and Vader exchanged their parting words.

"You were the Chosen One! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them! Bring balance to the Force, not leave it in darkness!"
"I hate you!"
"You were my brother, Anakin. I loved you.
"
―Obi-Wan and Vader[src]
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Vader consumed by flames of one of the lava rivers of Mustafar.

Shortly after, the heat of the lava ignited Vader's clothing, burning his body severely. He was nearly immolated as he slid down to the edge of the burning lava riverbank. Obi-Wan retrieved Anakin's lightsaber from the ash-covered beaches of the lava river, and left. He would keep this lightsaber until 0 BBY. As the flames started to subside, Vader kept himself alive with the Force and his unbreakable will, clawing his way back up the bank with his still intact mechanical arm, struggling against his extreme injuries.

Darth Sidious soon arrived and found his apprentice severely injured and burned. He took Vader back to Coruscant and repaired the damage to his body through intensive cybernetic enhancement at the Emperor Palpatine Surgical Reconstruction Center. He ordered the medical droids to keep him awake during the process so the pain would fuel his rage and therefore his power. His new robotic arms and legs were an updated version of the same technology that transformed Grievous into a cyborg. Upon his revival as a cyborg, Vader questioned his master about Padmé. Sidious told him that he had killed his wife in his anger.

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The remains of Vader's limbs are retrofitted with prosthetics.

"He's more machine now than man; twisted and evil."
Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]

Overwhelmed by his despair in the belief he had killed his wife and unborn child, which was seemingly a self-fulfilled prophecy, Vader destroyed the medical droids and severely damaged the facility through the Force. He broke his bindings on the operating table and struggled to walk under the sheer weight of his new prosthetics and armor. Palpatine smiled as he realized that Vader's hatred would serve him well. The only thing that remained in Anakin's life was his service to the new Emperor.

The personality of Darth Vader became even more distinctive from Anakin Skywalker due to the great physical and psychological damage that completely changed his appearance and character. His armor limited his vision, restrained his movement, and caused extreme frustration for Vader (in the early years at least), but he would eventually retool his entire fighting style to make up for the lack of mobility that his armor imposed.

As Darth Vader, Anakin became a powerful asset to the fledgling Empire, serving as an enforcer, Jedi hunter, Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet, and Executor of Palpatine's New Order.

Serving the Emperor

"You don't know the power of the dark side. I must obey my Master."
―Vader to his son[src]
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Darth Sidious and his new apprentice.

A year later, while recovering from his wounds, Vader was forced to return to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. He arrived to find Inquisitor Malorum having difficulties with intruders. Darth Vader ridiculed Malorum for having difficulty in capturing the reported intruders, much to the chagrin of the Inquisitor, who had plans of replacing Vader as the Emperor's crony. Darth Vader even went as far as to suggest that Malorum blow up the Temple to ensure the intruders' deaths, though he knew very well that the Inquisitor wouldn't even attempt to. The two also quarreled about Malorum's lack of dealing with the secret resistance group, the Erased. When Malorum mentioned to Vader his findings on Polis Massa, the Sith Lord held him in a Force choke and his anger started to cave-in the walls of the room, exposing Ferus Olin, a former rival of his, and his companion Trever Flume. As a result of Malorum's failure to capture the intruders, Vader let the pair escape.

Many of Vader's early missions were ordered by the Emperor himself. These early missions included punishing the clone commandos who prevented the execution of Order 66 on Murkhana, slaying a group of Jedi Knights who had tried to set a trap for him on Kessel, apprehending the dissident Senator Fang Zar on Alderaan, and a trip to the planet Kashyyyk to oversee the enslavement of the Wookiees after Vader tracked a group of Jedi there. A notable mission was to the planet Honoghr, devastated by the Separatist toxin Trihexalophine1138 during the Clone Wars. He promised the native Noghri that the Empire would restore Honoghr's ecosystem in exchange for their service to the Empire as assassins.

Vader piloted a black-hued Eta-2 Actis-class interceptor during some of his early missions for Palpatine as the Great Jedi Purge continued, sometimes flanked by Alpha-3 Nimbus-class V-wing starfighters. His personal command ship during this time was the Imperial I-class Star Destroyer Exactor.

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Darth Vader's modified Eta-2 Actis-class interceptor.

Vader's most personal tasks were to find and eliminate survivors of Order 66. Among them were Empatojayos Brand, who was forced to live out the remainder of his life inside a pressure suit; An'ya Kuro, whom he knew from the Jedi Temple as "the Dark Woman"; Echuu Shen-Jon, thought to be dead but merely in self-imposed exile following his use of the dark side to defeat Separatist General Sev'rance Tann during the early days of the Clone Wars; and Halagad Ventor, from whom Vader learned the location of other Jedi survivors, including Qu Rahn. He later tracked down three missing Jedi from the planet Murkhana: Jedi Masters Roan Shryne, Bol Chatak, and Chatak's Padawan Olee Starstone, who managed to escape into hiding. However, the object of his most intense wrath, Obi-Wan Kenobi, managed to elude him, as Vader did not return to Tatooine out of fear of reawakening the buried persona of Anakin Skywalker.

Although in possession of great wealth and power, Vader allowed himself few comforts. Among those were his personal retreat on Coruscant and Bast Castle on Vjun. The 501st Legion, the stormtrooper division he led in the extermination of the Jedi at the Jedi Temple, became his personal guard. The actions they undertook in Vader's name over the course of the Civil War earned them the nickname of "Vader's Fist".

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Vader fighting An'ya Kuro, the Dark Woman.

In 7 BBY, Vader led a research project on Falleen. His intent was to conduct tests for the construction of a biological weapon. However, there was an accident, which infected all areas surrounding the testing facility. As a precaution, Vader had the circumference of the area "sterilized," which included the destruction of around 200,000 Falleen, including the family of Prince Xizor. In the eyes of the Empire, the death of these Falleen was but a small price to pay, as it prevented the death of millions on the rest of the planet, and prevented a possible multi-planet epidemic.

In 1 BBY, Vader and Palpatine were the targets of a group of treacherous Imperial officers led by Grand Moff Trachta. Trachta saw the Sith as foolish and archaic, and believed that the Empire should not be ruled by a two-man cult. They planned to use a batch of altered stormtroopers loyal only to them to destroy the two Sith Lords. While the Emperor was dealing with the conspirators, Vader set out on a mission on his own to locate a powerful Jedi. He traveled to a distant world to track down a mysterious Jedi. But, instead of a Jedi Knight, he was confronted by a cadre of bounty hunters who had come to the conclusion that ganging up on—and defeating—the Sith Lord will bring them fame and fortune. Darth Vader quickly disposed of them and returned to find the conspirators' plot dismantled, in part because of internal fighting between the co-conspirators.

An old enemy

Resurrection

A reborn Darth Maul and Vader battle.

"Palpatine's mailed fist, Dooku's successor, Maul's inheritor."
Shadday Potkin[src]

With the loss of the stolen Death Star plans during a prison break in 0 BBY, Vader was charged by the Emperor himself with retrieving the missing schematics. When word reached him of a possible Rebel Alliance courier en route to the volcanic Sith moon of Kalakar VI with the plans in tow, the Dark Lord investigated, shadowed by his Master. What greeted Vader was unthinkable: a splinter group of Sith fanatics who had actually managed, through their Sith alchemy, to resurrect Darth Maul. It is unknown whether this Maul was created by cloning, or using Sith alchemy to reanimate Maul's actual corpse, or through other means. Whatever the case, the Zabrak was no longer a mere specter like the one Vader had encountered as Anakin Skywalker, and thus Vader was pressed into combat with Maul, who sought to supplant him as Palpatine's new apprentice. In Maul and the fanatics' eyes, Vader's time as a Jedi had "tainted" him, and only a pure Sith should rule by Sidious's side. Both Sith Lords seemed to be equals in combat, until Darth Vader cut Darth Maul's lightsaber in two, followed by Darth Maul switching to the Jar'Kai style—a style Vader had little defense against. Having the advantage of two lightsabers, Darth Maul held off Vader's lightsaber with one of his blades, and cut into his helmet with the other. Feeling assured of a victory, Maul prepared to deliver the final blow and kill Darth Vader. Maul paid for his overconfidence with his life, as Vader stabbed his lightsaber through his own body and into his opponent.

"What could you hate enough to destroy me?"
"Myself.
"
―Darths Maul and Vader

As Darth Vader met up once more with a suspiciously unsurprised Palpatine, the badly damaged Dark Lord could not help but suspect that the encounter was yet another test. The distrust between mentor and student, fed by years of such trials, grew.

The Rebellion

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Vader boards Tantive IV.

"I've been waiting for you, Obi-Wan. We meet again at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner; now I am the Master."
"Only a master of evil, Darth.
"
―Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]

With the Kalakar VI mission deemed a wild bantha chase, Vader returned to his twofold priority of both locating the Death Star plans as well as the hidden base of the Rebels. After the 501st Legion's failed attempt to recover the Death Star plans on Polis Massa, Imperials were able to track where they were sent—Tantive IV, a corvette belonging to Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan. Vader once more lost the plans, but gained a small victory by capturing the Princess. Utilizing an IT-O interrogation droid, he tortured Leia regarding the location of the secret Alliance base, not realizing he was torturing his own daughter. At the same time, Vader ordered the execution of Owen and Beru Lars after the couple refused to give any details on the missing droids. Later during her captivity, Vader forced her to watch on as Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin obliterated her homeworld during the destruction of the planet Alderaan. When Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Obi-Wan Kenobi snuck onto the Death Star to save the princess, Vader dueled the elderly Obi-Wan Kenobi, his former mentor, in their second lightsaber duel. Despite Obi-Wan's vague warning that killing him would make him "more powerful than you can possibly imagine", Vader struck him down, and Obi-Wan became a spirit in the Force who continued to guide Luke Skywalker. Vader had finally killed the man that had been the focus for most of his rage for almost two decades.

To determine the location of the Rebel base, Vader allowed Luke and Han Solo to rescue Princess Leia and escape with the technical readouts of the Death Star. During the Battle of Yavin, he piloted a distinctive TIE Advanced x1 fighter and almost prevented Luke's attack on the Death Star from being successful. Vader sensed that the young pilot in his sights was Force-sensitive, putting into motion a series of events that culminated in the death of the Empire. When Millennium Falcon shot down one of his two support craft, the other panicked and veered into Vader's fighter, sending him spinning away from the battle station. Vader soon crashed into Vaal, and escaped to Coruscant, from whence he launched his personal mission to discover the identity of the one who destroyed the Death Star.

It was a mission that put him at odds with Imperials—from Imperial Governor Nox Vellam to Emperor Palpatine himself—and Rebels alike. It took him to Yavin IV, Ultaar, the Wheel, Centares, Fondor, and finally back to Centares. Finally, his torture of a Rebel pilot there revealed the identity of the individual he sought: Luke Skywalker—the son he thought lost, information later confirmed by another dying Rebel at a refueling station.

Also during this period, Darth Vader led an Imperial effort to retake the Reytha system, an important food producer, from the Rebellion. He killed the current Moff for allowing the Rebels to thrive on the planet and drove off the Rebellion from Reytha. Vader was also dispatched to quell Rebellion in the Zaloriis system, where the governor boldly approached Vader and declared independence. Vader Force-choked him to death, saying, callously, Request denied, governor. Vader then proceeded to lead Imperial forces to destroy the ill-fated independence movement. He also rescued then-Colonel Maximilian Veers from imprisonment. Veers then put his knowledge to work and deployed the next generation of AT-AT walkers, which would be used to great effect in the Battle of Hoth. It was on Zaloriis that Vader learned of possible Rebel contacts in the Elrood system.

The son of Skywalker

"The son of Skywalker must not become a Jedi…"
"If he could be turned, he would become a powerful ally.
"
―Palpatine and Darth Vader[src]
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Darth Vader, Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet.

Vader believed that his unborn child had perished with his wife, Padmé Amidala, but Vader eventually deduced that Luke was in fact this child. The Sith Lord became obsessed with hunting down Luke, an objective that neatly coincided with his task of destroying the Rebellion.

Equipped with this information, Lord Vader engineered a number of plans to capture the young Jedi. First, he tracked him to Jazbina, but failed to capture him when the entire planet revolted against the Empire. He soon involved the House of Tagge, a family of nobles, in a plan to capture Skywalker on the world of Monastery. He also used an actor posing as Obi-Wan Kenobi to attempt to lure Luke to the planet Aridus. When Governor Bin Essada learned that Skywalker and Princess Leia were on Mimban in 2 ABY searching a powerful Force relic known as the Kaiburr crystal, he contacted the Dark Lord. Vader traveled to the jungle world, and faced the Jedi in the abandoned Temple of Pomojema. With Skywalker trapped, Leia jumped in and the briefly dueled with Vader. However, because of Vader's experience in lightsaber combat, he quickly subdued Leia. Vader then dueled with Luke, but Luke's actions were guided by Obi-Wan Kenobi. In the duel, the Sith Lord lost his right arm and toppled into a sacrificial well, allowing the Rebels to escape.

In 3 ABY, Vader was the target of bounty hunter Awarru Tark's rage aboard Avenger that nearly took his life. As the two combatants faced each other, Vader reached out into the very mind of Awarru and sensed the source for Awarru's hatred. Vader and Awarru both became paralyzed and shocked due to Vader's telepathic attempt. However, Vader struck first, ending Awarru's suffering. Vader, now with a deep scar across his face caused by one of Tark's lightsaber daggers and his circuits damaged, barely managed to escape. Never before had Vader faced a fearsome warrior that was worthy of a fight.

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Vader on Mimban.

Vader then dispatched probe droids to remote regions of the Galaxy, eventually detecting the Rebel base on Hoth. Admiral Kendal Ozzel incurred Vader's wrath when he ruined Death Squadron's stealth attack by exiting hyperspace too close to the planet, allowing the Rebels to detect the attack and project shields against planetary bombardment. Vader was forced to wage a terrestrial campaign; its deployment giving some of the Rebel forces time to flee. Vader himself entered Echo Base and reached a hangar in time to see Millennium Falcon escape. When the Falcon's hyperdrive failed, Vader ordered pursuit and followed the Falcon and her apparently unstable pilot into an equally unstable asteroid field.

While his fighters searched the asteroids for the Falcon, Vader received a new mission from the Emperor—to capture Luke Skywalker, his own son and the pilot who had destroyed the Death Star. The Emperor was seemingly ignorant to Vader's plot, already in motion, to do just that. To deceive the Emperor, and thus allow him to continue making motions towards his own plan, Vader suggested that Luke could be turned to the dark side of the Force. The Emperor agreed, noting that Luke would be a "great asset". Meanwhile, as was the pattern with Sith Lords, particularly the Emperor, Palpatine also began planning to eliminate Vader in exchange for Luke as his apprentice.

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A sinister partnership.

Vader continued pursuing the Falcon, resorted to hiring bounty hunters to complete the task. Ultimately, the Falcon appeared and then quickly disappeared by hiding in a blind spot on the back of the bridge tower of Captain Needa's Star Destroyer Avenger. Captain Needa paid for losing the vehicle with his life. Death Squadron dispersed into hyperspace, each ship dumping its garbage before jumping. The Falcon, released from its perch, floated away amid the debris and then set a sub-light course to Bespin. Boba Fett, one of the bounty hunters hired by Vader, deduced Solo's strategy, alerted Vader to his destination, and followed the Falcon to Cloud City, a mining colony located on the gas giant.

Vader landed on Cloud City and threatened the administrator, Lando Calrissian, a friend of Han's, into an agreement while waiting for the Falcon's arrival. When the Falcon arrived, Vader captured and tortured Solo. Luke, training under Yoda on Dagobah, after seeing a vision of his friend's torture, rushed to Cloud City to save his friends, despite the sternest warnings from Yoda that by doing so, he would risk falling to the dark side. Meanwhile, Vader froze Solo in carbonite as a test subject to see if the method would be viable for the younger Skywalker, much to the chagrin of Boba Fett, who was already seeking Solo for Jabba the Hutt. Luke arrived at Cloud City, just in time to take the bait of the trap to turn the young Jedi.

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Vader battling his son on Bespin.

When Luke found Vader, they fought, the boy not knowing his opponent's true identity. As Yoda and Obi-Wan had warned, the inadequately trained Luke was no match for the powerful and experienced Vader, who ultimately defeated him and cut off his right hand. It was now time for the Sith Lord to close the lid of this trap.

"Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your father."
"He told me enough! He told me
you killed him."
"No.
I am your father."
―Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker[src]

Vader asked Luke to join him so that they could destroy the Emperor and rule the Galaxy as father and son, harkening back to what he'd hoped to have with Luke's mother—companionship. He never wanted to rule the Galaxy alone. Profoundly shaken by the news that he was Vader's son, Luke refused to join his father and plunged into the gas vents of Cloud City. Luke was able to survive long enough to be rescued by Leia and Lando in Millennium Falcon. Vader, who had insured that the hyperdrive motivator on the Falcon would malfunction, gave orders to the new Admiral, Piett, to capture the freighter. However, they didn’t count on R2-D2, Vader’s onetime friend, would reverse the sabotage, allowing the Falcon to jump into hyperspace. While Vader killed two of his subordinates, he let Admiral Piett live even though he failed to capture Luke in the Millennium Falcon.

In the following months, Lord Vader found himself in a complex game of strategy against the scheming crime lord of Black Sun, Prince Xizor. The Falleen, who had long hated Vader due to a planetary bombardment ordered by the Dark Lord on his homeworld of Falleen, was attempting to discredit Vader in eyes of the Emperor. Xizor had long been a rival of the Dark Lord. He sought to foil Vader's plan to capture Luke Skywalker for the Emperor by having Luke assassinated before Vader could find the Jedi. Vader discovered Xizor's plot and killed him in an assault high over Imperial Center, formerly known as Coruscant.

Redemption

"It is the name of your true self. You have only forgotten. I know there is good in you. The Emperor hasn't driven it from you fully. That was why you couldn't destroy me. That's why you won't bring me to your Emperor now."
Luke Skywalker[src]
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Vader is defeated by his son.

On Endor, Vader once again attempted to persuade Luke to join the dark side, but this time Vader's interests were tinged by a desire to protect his son. When this failed, Vader took him to Emperor Palpatine himself on the incomplete Death Star II. Luke reluctantly fought a lightsaber battle with Vader, matching Vader's mastery of Djem So with his own display of Form V bladework, all the while attempting to persuade his father into renouncing the dark side of the Force. In allowing this to happen, Luke Skywalker risked everything in order to assure the victory of the Rebel Alliance and the redemption of his father.

During this time, the Emperor, Darth Sidious, relentlessly attempted to lure Luke to the dark side, tormenting him with thoughts of the defeat of the Rebel Alliance and the death of his friends. However, Luke continued to attempt to restrain himself from fighting his father. Vader, who had been probing Luke's thoughts, discovered that besides Luke he also had a daughter: Leia Organa: Luke's twin sister. Vader, happy at the finding, decided to use this knowledge against Luke, threatening to corrupt Leia. Luke, enraged, ignited his lightsaber and viciously attacked Vader with anger and hatred, slowly converting to the dark side. Finally, Luke sliced off Vader's mechanical right hand, defeating the Dark Lord. Palpatine, cackling with triumph, urged Luke to fulfill his destiny, and take his father's place at the Dark Lord's side. Vader then realized that he had been betrayed, just as Count Dooku had been betrayed decades previous.

Luke looked down to see his father's right severed arm, and, seeing that it was mechanical like his, he realized that he was about to become Vader's successor. Horrified at what he was about to do, Luke used a combination of Obi-Wan's teachings and the light side of the Force to calm himself down. Luke tossed his lightsaber away, refusing the Emperor's offer to join him as his new apprentice, declaring that he was a Jedi like his father before him. Enraged at the failure of his plans, the Emperor unleashed a barrage of Force lightning attacks upon Luke. Defiant in the face of evil, Luke suffered the wrath of Palpatine, and Vader could do no more than watch as Luke Skywalker lay dying.

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Anakin in his final moments.

But Anakin never forgot the pain Count Dooku had once inflicted upon him with the lethal power of Force lightning, and could not bear to see his son in such agony. He had been unable to save his mother, he had let Mace Windu die under his Master's power many years before, and he had killed his own wife and had ensured his own downfall, but he could save his son. Anakin Skywalker would not stand by and let his son fall. From this moment on, Vader ceased to exist, and Anakin Skywalker was reborn. In a final heroic effort of self-sacrifice, rectifying his mistake by not helping Windu kill Palpatine before, Anakin reemerged from the mind of Vader and struggled to his feet to rescue his son from the Emperor. In an act out of pure love for his son, he literally overthrew his dark Master, completely lifting him off the ground with his great strength, and cast the Emperor down the Death Star's reactor shaft to his death. However, it was at the cost of his own life. Anakin was badly wounded in the process by the startled Emperor's flailing arms still issuing forth lightning, and his breathing apparatus short-circuited, but this single act served to redeem his past actions.

Nearing death, Anakin asked Luke to help him remove his mask, so that he could see his son with his own eyes, not through the blood red lens filters. Luke helped disconnect the mask and saw his father for the first time. Underneath, Anakin was bald with white skin from not being exposed to natural light for over twenty years. However, his eyes were no longer the fiery yellow they were, but a shining blue filled with guilt and regret for his own sins. After seeing his son directly, he told Luke that he was right about him, as was his mother—there was good still in him; and to tell his sister, Leia, the same. With these last words, Anakin Skywalker died and became one with the Force.

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Luke Skywalker gives his father a Jedi funeral on Endor.

"You were right… you were right about me. Tell your sister… You were right…"
―Anakin Skywalker's dying words[src]

Luke escaped the exploding Death Star in a Lambda-class shuttle along with his father's body, and reached the forest moon of Endor where his father's armor was cremated in the manner of a Jedi, since Anakin's body had passed into the light. During the celebration, Luke saw what appeared to be a vision of a forgiven Anakin; whole, and without the artificial body of Vader. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda where next to him, smiling down upon the boy. With the deaths of the last two Sith Lords, Anakin had finally brought balance to the Force. His destiny fulfilled, Anakin Skywalker had passed on into the embrace of the light side of the Force.

Aftermath (4 ABY and beyond)

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The redeemed spirit of Anakin Skywalker.

"Maybe Vader had died heroically, but ten minutes of contrition did not make up for years of atrocities."
Leia Organa, after her first and only visitation from the Force ghost of her father

As a redeemed Jedi, his organic body dematerialized and became one with the Force; Luke cremated only Vader's suit. Though Anakin did not know about Qui-Gon Jinn's secret of joining the Force, and was surprised when Obi-Wan's body vanished right before he killed him, he was still able to retain his personality when joining the Force. Qui-Gon Jinn had been outspoken in life about the living force, and taught Yoda on Dagobah that the secret to eternal life via the force, was with love. Thus, a Sith can never truly attain it. As he passed from life, Anakin's love for his son consumed him completely, transforming him into a spirit like his master had before him.

Later that night, during the celebration on Endor, Luke was able to see the spirit of the redeemed Anakin Skywalker, once again standing alongside his old friends, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda.

Anakin Skywalker's specter would continue to appear throughout the years. Shortly after the Battle of Endor, Anakin appeared before his daughter, Leia Organa, in Salis D'aar, the capital of Bakura. There, he begged his daughter for forgiveness for his past crimes. However, Leia had only recently learned of her parentage and was unable to ignore that he had committed gross crimes, including the destruction of Alderaan, while serving Emperor Palpatine. After that, Anakin Skywalker never reappeared before Leia again. However, in 8 ABY, upon discovering her grandmother's diary, Leia realized that her father wasn't the evil monster that she thought he was and learned to forgive him. In 10 ABY, Leia Organa Solo named her youngest child Anakin in remembrance of her father's redemption.

Shortly after the Battle of Endor, Anakin visited his son once more. He pleaded for Luke to redeem and undo the damage that Vader had done to the young man known as Flint, as he was now unable to do it himself.

Five years after the Battle of Yavin, when Qu Rahn was killed by Jerec, Rahn beheld the Force spirits of Anakin Skywalker and Halagad Ventor in his final moments and realized nobody was beyond redemption. Anakin, along with Kenobi, would appear before his son again in order to warn him of the dark side prophet Kadann.

In 30 ABY, during the Yuuzhan Vong War, Anakin Skywalker would speak to his grandson, Jacen Solo, before Jacen defeated Onimi, the true ruler of the Yuuzhan Vong.

"Stand firm!"
―Anakin to his grandson, Jacen Solo, in 30 ABY[src]

During the events of 35 ABY, while Luke Skywalker was fixing R2-D2, the Jedi Master encountered a hologram of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala in which Anakin says to his wife he had a dream that Padmé had died during her child’s birth.

A year later, Luke also viewed a hologram of Anakin slaughtering Jedi in the Jedi Temple, yet another hologram recorded by the astromech droid. Not long after, during the Swarm War, the shocking revelation behind the death of Leia and Luke's mother was revealed when Luke witnessed his father Force choking Padmé in another hologram projected by R2-D2.

Template:Spoilers In 40 ABY, Jacen Solo flow-walked back to the Raid on the Jedi Temple to see why Anakin had turned to the dark side to become Darth Vader and if he had made the right choice. Shocked at what he saw, Jacen became confident that his reasons for turning were far greater than that of Anakin's and, in the end, Jacen accepted the path of the Sith like his grandfather. Template:Endspoiler

Legacy

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Anakin and Padmé.

"… A special destiny is not always something joyous, or easy to bear. My father had a special destiny, and see where it took him."
―Luke Skywalker

Anakin Skywalker, being the Chosen One of Jedi prophecy, left behind a great legacy. Since he married and started a family, Anakin openly defied the Jedi Code to follow his heart. His love for his family turned out to be a double-edged sword: Darth Sidious, by preying upon the young Jedi's fear of loss, managed to seduce him over to the dark side. However, in the end, it was Anakin's love for his son, Luke, which redeemed his soul. Even though Anakin was the Chosen One, Luke served indirectly as the catalyst that allowed Anakin to fulfill the Jedi prophecy, and slay Emperor Palpatine—an act which fractured the Galactic Empire. During Anakin's tenure as Darth Vader, he helped Palpatine nearly eradicate the entire Jedi Order. However, this action in the end allowed the Jedi Order to be rebuilt by Anakin's son, Luke Skywalker.

"Sometimes things must be broken in order to be rebuilt."
―Jacen Solo

Luke was able to take the little training he received from Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi and carry on the Jedi legacy. In the years following the Battle of Endor, Luke Skywalker established the New Jedi Order. In the following years, it would go on to be a major player in galactic affairs, and would serve the New Republic for many years to come. After 28 ABY, the Order served to help defend the New Republic and the Galactic Alliance during the Yuuzhan Vong War, and later the Swarm War and the Second Corellian Insurrection. Anakin's daughter, Leia Organa Solo, would go on to be a key player in the Rebel Alliance, and ultimately serve as the Chief of State of the New Republic from 11 ABY17 ABY.

However, after his death, the Empire refused to believe Vader murdered Palpatine. They claimed that Luke killed both Sith Lords, and Vader had died heroically defending his master. After Emperor Palpatine's resurrection, the details became clear, and the Imperials saw Vader as a symbol of ultimate treachery. On the rare occasion that his name was spoken by those loyal to the Emperor, "Darth Vader" was said with disgust. In Bast Castle on Vjun, a statue once stood of Vader, which the reborn Palpatine ordered to be destroyed, indicative of Vader's reputation after his death. However, Vader's name was still occasionally used by the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, the Imperial Remnant, and even by some of the New Republic's New Jedi Order to symbolize power and to strike fear. Notably, the Empire of the Hand maintained the moniker "Vader's Fist" for its remaining 501st Stormtrooper Legion soldiers. Even Vader's grandchildren, on his daughter’s side, sometimes invoked that legacy during the Yuuzhan Vong War.

While Darth Vader may have been redeemed, he still left a dark legacy in the form of Dark Lady Lumiya. Upon his death and the death of Palpatine, Lumiya assumed the title of Dark Lady of the Sith and eventually corrupted Vader's grandson, Jacen Solo. Thus, while Vader did fulfill the ancient Jedi prophecy, he allowed the Sith to rise once more, as per the prophecy of the Sith'ari.

Personality

"For Anakin, there is nothing more important than friendship. He is the most loyal man I've ever met—loyal beyond reason, in fact [...] abstractions like peace don't mean much to him. He's loyal to people, not to principles. And he expects loyalty in return. He will stop at nothing to save me, for example, because he thinks I would do the same for him… because he knows I would do the same for him."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]
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The duality of light and dark.

As a young boy, Anakin was thoughtful and intelligent. He was friendly and easily got along with others despite his status as a slave. He also had a special place in his heart for his mother, whom he constantly built inventions to sell or to use to lighten her workload. At the coming of the Jedi, he was both helpful and generous; doing all that he could to help them offplanet, risking his life at the podrace as well as giving them the sizable reward money which he and his mother would have had use for. Though lovable, he also was one to carry grudges and was vengeful, but he commonly held these two traits in check. He also hated being treated unjustly or being wrongly accused. He was fiercely loyal, doing anything to keep those he was close to from harm, at any cost. His only price for this dedication was loyalty in return.

His separation from his mother was the hardest thing he'd ever done, and it still hurt him for years. Because of his fear of losing even more friends in such a manner, he kept to himself, fiddling around with his only friends, the Temple droids. During this, however, he grew especially close to Obi-Wan, considering him a father and a role model. Due to his sudden escalation from slave to being known as the "Chosen One" and the rising star of the Jedi Order, pride and arrogance set in. He grew cocky, self-appreciating, and he grew to hate being reprimanded or lectured.

He was naturally honest and despised lying and deception, especially politics. Obi-Wan's continual self-consciousness when it came to Anakin hurt the boy, who at times wasn't sure whether Obi-Wan liked or even loved him, something his heart craved. Therefore, he turned to a more complimenting, comforting source: Palpatine.

His yearning to be loved, as well as appreciated, came out in his devotion and secret marriage to Padmé, one of the only three people he ever thought appreciated or cared for him. As his fame grew, he became more and more arrogant, and he knew that he was one of the best Jedi of the Order, believing that he could easily best any Jedi with one hand tied behind him. This coupled with his frustration at his perceived injustice at being kept at the rank of Jedi Knight made him more and more bitter and distrustful of the Jedi Council. His belief in them was shattered as more and more as Anakin's closest friend, Palpatine, swayed him from trusting them. Slowly, his bond with everyone except the Chancellor was completely shaken and broken, even that of his wife when he assumed her betrayal of him. Born out of this conflict was the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader.

"You are in command now, Admiral Piett."
"Thank you, Lord Vader.
"
―Vader and Admiral Firmus Piett[src]

Vader was a rattled man, shaken by the perceived betrayal of his dearest friend, his former comrades-in-arms, and his wife. Upon donning the armor that kept him alive, Vader remained uncertain, but became more self-confident following his killing of Roan Shryne on Kashyyyk. Vader did not suffer fools lightly, and did not get on well at all with the higher-ups in the Imperial military, choking Admiral Kendal Ozzel to death following his blunder at Hoth, and likewise for Admiral Motti when he challenged the power of the Force, though the latter survived due to the intervention of Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin. Despite his rather rocky relationship with the officers in the military, Vader got on quite well with the clone troopers, once remarking, "I was rather fond of Commander Appo," following the latter's death at the hands of Roan Shryne. One reason Vader was popular with the troops that served under him was his willingness to fight in the front line, and not expect of anyone anything he was not willing to do himself. Another military officer to be taken under Vader's wing was Firmus Piett, who succeeded Ozzel as admiral of Death Squadron, and notably survived being under the Sith Lord's command having erred not once, but twice during his tenure under Vader. However, both of these failures were caused by unforeseeable factors, not errors in judgment.

Appearance

"Ani?… Ani? Is it really you? Oh, you look so handsome."
―Shmi Skywalker Lars[src]
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Anakin, bearing the scar of a fierce duel and dressed in unorthodox Jedi robes.

Anakin appeared as an average Human. As an adult, he stood 1.85 m in height. His hair went from straight and blond as a child to wavy and a darker blond as an adult. Anakin also wore his hair slightly long, a trait common among Jedi Knights. After losing the majority of his right arm—from the elbow down—to Count Dooku, he was given a cybernetic prosthetic replacement that was later destroyed, then rebuilt by him and covered with a black leather glove.

During the Clone Wars, he acquired a vertical scar near his right eye, the result of a lightsaber duel with the Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress. Anakin dressed in traditional Jedi garb, though, ominously, he wore darker colors than most Jedi—dark brown and black. The tabards on his tunic were made of synthetic leather, and his lightsaber bore no resemblance to his mentor's weapon, which further separated him from other Jedi.

"Curse you, Skywalkers, both of you! I'll tell you the truth about your father! The great Darth Vader was a sick man in an iron mask! Yes, that mask inspired terror throughout the Galaxy!"
Palpatine to Luke Skywalker[src]
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Darth Vader deeply immersed in the dark side after losing to Obi-Wan Kenobi.

As Dark Lord of the Sith, Vader's irises would turn fiery yellow when he immersed himself fully in the dark side and in the passions of hate and anger, but would return to normal in his remorse, and his skin soon grew pale. At first, Vader continued to dress as a Jedi to hide his new identity from his unsuspecting victims.

After losing an epic duel with his former Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Vader was horribly disfigured by injuries and burns suffered on the lava-planet Mustafar. In addition to his horrific scars and maimed torso, Darth Vader's lungs were seared, leaving him barely able to breathe. Much like Darth Sion thousands of years before, only his burning hatred and lust for revenge kept his will to live, and, in the process, his body, intact.

When Darth Sidious rescued the charred form of Vader, he realized that a cybernetic life support system would be required to sustain his newest apprentice’s life. New mechanical limbs were attached and a breathing modulator was incorporated into an imposing, obsidian, armored suit. He was forced to wear the armor at all times, except for when meditating or healing in his pressurized meditation chamber.

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Darth Vader being sealed into his fearsome armor.

Also making him even more intimidating than his ruthless reputation alone, the suited Darth Vader was a towering figure; his height increased to 2.02 meters and his increased weight made him all the more imposing. Even amongst his Imperial subordinates, Vader's frightful presence invoked terror. Ahead of his portentous footfalls, Lord Vader's distinctive, raspy breathing sent chills down the spines of his subordinates and enemies as it heralded his villainous presence. Early on as he grew adjusted to wearing the suit, Vader suspected that it intentionally limited his abilities. He found that he had to use the Force as a sort of crutch to walk during the first few weeks in the suit. In addition, it was also incredibly uncomfortable to wear.

As well as maintaining his life, Vader's armor provided him with a constant flow of addictive Sith stimulants which enhanced both his physical strength and his resilience. These substances, coupled with his use of the Force fury technique, enabled Vader to wage war on frontier worlds against Rebel troops for days on end. On occasion he was even able to ignore near fatal wounds during his frenzies. Vader had regular treatments, whether in his chambers or through his suit, with chemicals that were given out as Palpatine saw fit. This venomous concoction was produced by the Emperor's acolytes and was a major factor in maintaining Vader's loyalty.

After his redemption and return to the light side of the Force, when he at last fulfilled the Jedi prophecy and slew the Emperor, Anakin's dying wish was that he should see his son Luke "with his own eyes." Luke complied, and removed the fearsome mask that had caged his father's face for over twenty years. What was revealed was the ghostly pale visage of a sad and withered man in his mid-forties. Anakin’s head was bald and browless, and his skin was pasty white from not having been exposed to sunlight for over two decades; a face still bearing the worst scars of the tragic duel. His weary eyes stared out from dark, sunken sockets at his son, and back at a life filled with sorrowful regret. Once more they shined blue, as Anakin Skywalker made peace with the Force and forever joined it.

After Anakin died, he retained his individuality and became a Force ghost. In this form, Anakin appeared in his early twenties, with all of his organic limbs and none of his physical scars from the Clone Wars. The reason for this could partly be that when Anakin fell to the dark, he "died", and Darth Vader was born.

Talents

"He is a cunning warrior, and our best pilot."
Kit Fisto
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Anakin in his starfighter during the Second Battle of Coruscant.

Anakin Skywalker was a man of many talents. He was well known for his exceptional piloting skills, skills that earned him a name as a Jedi ace and a Tan; having such a piloting reputation that some would go so far as to argue he was the best star pilot in the Galaxy. During Anakin's tenure as a slave, he made a name for himself by being a podracer. He was one of the few Humans with the reflexes to actually pilot a podracer, thanks to his Force sensitivity. Anakin even won the Boonta Eve Classic race at the age of nine, an act that won him his freedom. Young Anakin also attracted the attention of many in the Republic: during the Battle of Naboo, he piloted a Naboo starfighter and destroyed a Droid Control Ship. His efforts no doubt single-handedly helped win the battle, but it was only a foreshadowing of his skills to come. During the Clone Wars, Anakin was one of the Republic's best and most famous star pilots. His abilities garnered the attention of both Chancellor Palpatine and his peers. At the Second Battle of Coruscant, Anakin was able to safely land the huge cruiser Invisible Hand, despite the fact that he was only flying half a ship, and it was not built even to be able to land.

"Skywalker is arguably the most powerful Jedi alive, and he is still getting stronger."
―Mace Windu

Anakin was also known to be an exceptional mechanic. At the age of nine he created, even with limited resources, the protocol droid C-3PO to aid his mother. For the Boonta Eve Classic race, Anakin entered his custom-built podracer made from parts found in Watto's junk shop. When meeting up with this former slave owner, Anakin proved his identity to the Toydarian by fixing a machine Watto was tinkering with. During the Clone Wars Anakin extensively modified a Delta-7 Aethersprite starfighter into a fully customized starship known as Azure Angel; modifications that would pave the way for the Eta-2 Actis interceptor. Anakin also often tinkered with his prosthetic arm as he did his starfighter. In addition, as well as being able to interface with droids, Anakin was also fluent in understanding the electronic language of Binary.

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Anakin uses Form V of lightsaber combat to defeat Count Dooku.

Anakin's unprecedented midi-chlorian count made him one of the most powerful members of the Jedi Order; however, it also made Anakin arrogant. When he came to the Jedi Temple at the age of nine, he began to develop at a much faster and accelerated pace than his fellow Padawans, further feeding his pride and self-importance. He also had the ability to use the Force to asphyxiate people, a sign of his burgeoning dark side proclivities.

"His potential is even greater than that of myself."
―Darth Sidious

Anakin was also one of the most talented lightsaber wielders in the Jedi Order. As a Padawan, Anakin practiced Ataru, but he abandoned it after his defeat at the hands of Count Dooku on Geonosis and turned to the power of Djem So. It proved most effective; with his mastery of Djem So, and his feint in using the opening stance of Shien, he was able to overpower and defeat Count Dooku during their second duel, which took place onboard Invisible Hand. Anakin also used Djem So against his fight with his former friend and Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar. Though Anakin was able to give Obi-Wan a good fight in their fierce duel—the two appeared evenly matched—Obi-Wan's patience and experience with Soresu paired with Sokan was enough to defeat Anakin. The loss made Anakin much weaker with the Force.

"You will not stop me… Darth Vader will become more powerful than either of us."
"Faith in your new apprentice, misplaced may be, as is your faith in the dark side of the Force.
"
―Darth Sidious and Yoda[src]

Darth Vader was a brilliant strategist and was still, despite his weakened powers, one of the greatest pilots in the Galaxy. His armor did not dull the precognition ability he possessed since childhood and he was able to predict the movements of his targets during dogfights with pinpoint precision. He still possessed his former persona's amazing engineering skills, having personally overseen the design of both his TIE Advanced x1 fighter and the second Death Star's construction. His skill with the lightsaber, developed during the many battles and skirmishes of the Clone Wars and the Great Jedi Purge, was legendary and was even further honed through the Jedi that he dueled following the Purge. All of these abilities, however, were secondary to his incredible mastery of the Force.

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Vader's statue in Bast Castle, erected by Sedriss.

Because his limbs were severed and his body severely burned on Mustafar he lost much of his Force potential. As Darth Vader, Anakin was believed to have had roughly eight-tenths of the strength of the Emperor. But even still, Vader wielded tremendous power and skill. Had he sustained none of his injuries on Mustafar, he would have most likely been twice as powerful as the Emperor.

"Sith power resided not in the flesh but in the will."
―Emperor Palpatine

The Emperor, having gone out of his way to keep Vader alive, took an alternative viewpoint. Though it was true to say that he had not bargained for an apprentice that was "more machine than man", Palpatine was of the opinion that most of the limitations on Vader's potential power were not physical but psychological. He believed that, were Vader to fully confront his choices and disappointments to completely shake himself out of his despair, that he would have been able to reawaken the incredible power within him. Yet, while Vader made progress in this regard, he was never fully able to accept who, and what, he had become.

One of Vader's talents in the Force was to be able to block blaster bolts with his hands, completely dissipating the energy, turning it into raw Force power that he could use. Yoda, Corran Horn, and Jacen Solo demonstrated the ability to channel energy from outside attacks into Force power in similar ways. Darth Vader also seemed to favor the Force choke ability, as he demonstrated it numerous times throughout his life.

Vader also appeared to have great physical strength, able to lift a grown man by the throat with one hand, and picking up the Emperor and hurling him to his death. Whether these feats result from his use of the Force or from the power of his cybernetic limbs is unknown. However, it seems most likely to be a resultant of his mechanical appendages, as when he choked Obi-Wan in their battle on Mustafar.

Besides the life support it provided his ravaged body, Vader's Sith armor also offered some protection against the blades of lightsabers. In a climactic duel with his son in the depths of Cloud City, a quick blow from Luke's lightsaber appeared to cut the armor only shallowly, although this was enough to draw a surprised cry from the Dark Lord.

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Vader using Force grip on Jace Dallin.

In battle, Darth Vader lacked the mobility and ease he once had, but his bionic suit supplied him with additional strength. His blows were forceful even when using only one arm to fight. He was calm when fighting, rarely resorting to feats of acrobatics. He struck to kill and used psychology and his appearance to intimidate his foes. When striking with both hands on the grip of his lightsaber, he was able to pound his enemies with an onslaught of strong yet somewhat slow strikes. This fighting style contrasted with Anakin's style before his disfigurement, which utilized more speed and acrobatics.

Because of his decreased mobility, he was at a disadvantage when dueling against beings using faster and quicker combat styles like Ataru. To counter fast-moving opponents, he would use the Force to pull out anything from his surroundings that wasn't nailed to the ground and fling the improvised missiles at his opponent. Without moving a muscle, anything from the venue of the battle could be used as a weapon to crash against Vader's opponents from all directions in a never-ending barrage. Darth Vader first used this tactic in the Duel on Mustafar, slicing shards of metal from the walls and shooting them at Obi-Wan Kenobi. Darth Vader also used this tactic to bring down Jedi Knight Roan Shryne, and most famously Luke Skywalker in their first duel on Bespin.

It should be noted that Darth Vader, despite being a powerful Sith Lord, was unable to generate or deflect Force lightning. This was due to his cybernetic implants, and any attempt by Vader to generate it would electrocute his life-support system, causing it to short-circuit and kill him. Due to the fact that Vader's Sith powers were limited because of his artificial limbs, Darth Sidious found him less than satisfactory as his heir to the Sith legacy, despite the effort Sidious spent for more than a decade to recruit Skywalker. Upon the discovery of Luke Skywalker, Palpatine set all of his hopes on Vader's son.

Power and Force potential

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Anakin possessed the potential to become the most powerful Jedi in the history of the Galaxy.

"…you are so far less now than what you were, you are more than half machine, you are like a painter gone blind, a composer gone deaf, you remember where the power was but the power you can touch is only a memory…"
―Anakin's thoughts after the revelation of Padmé's death[src]

The fact that Anakin was born with the highest known midi-chlorian count in galactic history and was considered to be the Chosen One leads to various conclusions about his Force potential and power. During his lifetime he did not achieve his full potential due to his destiny as a tragic hero, but before his fall to the dark side, although extremely young, Anakin was one of the most powerful living Jedi.

"Thinking of students I am. Best then I should go to battle with him in whom the Force is strongest, hmmm? With young Skywalker, think you?"
―Yoda, talking about student potential and Master/Padawan parring

Had he not suffered his Mustafar injuries, he might have become the most powerful person to ever live, more powerful than any other Force user in galactic history. However, after his death, he became one with the Force, thus achieving his full potential. Obi-Wan Kenobi said to Darth Vader just before his death: "If you strike me down I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine." If that is true, the conclusion would be that when one unites with the Force, a Jedi reaches the peak of his or her power.

Lightsaber training

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The statue of Vader at Bast Castle after its destruction.

"If you'd spend as much time practicing your saber techniques as you do your wit, you would rival Master Yoda as a swordsman."
"I thought I already did."
"Only in your mind, my very young apprentice.
"
―Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker[src]

Anakin Skywalker was trained by the Order's most promising Jedi Knight, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Through him, Anakin would inherit a rich tradition of lightsaber training. Anakin's style featured elements of many masters, making him outstandingly talented, even at a very young age.

Anakin Skywalker was well versed in the style Shien, the classic Form V lightsaber combat. Shien, an aggressive style that focuses on physical strength and sweeping strokes, takes the defensive principles of Soresu(the style practiced by Obi-Wan Kenobi) and converts them to offensive moves. With Anakin's exceptionally high concentration of midi-chlorians, he mastered Djem So faster than any other Padawan in the Order. By the time of the Battle of Geonosis, Anakin began to believe he was one of the best swordsmen in the Order. However, Anakin's frequent application of Form V, a style that tended to foster an inappropriate focus on dominating others, clouded his judgment and pulled him to the edge, and sometimes into the dark side of the Force, frequently during his numerous grueling battles during the course of the Clone Wars.

Ultimately, Anakin would learn his lesson against Count Dooku at the Battle of Geonosis. The overconfident Padawan ceased using Shien and switched to the Jar'Kai application of Ataru after receiving an extra lightsaber from Kenobi, though these were not his strongest styles. Finally, even the Chosen One proved no match for the seasoned focus and skills of Dooku's Makashi swordplay, a style of elegance and precision. In the duel, Anakin lost his right forearm and was only saved by Master Yoda's timely appearance.

Appreciative at last of how much he had to learn, Anakin spent the next three years of the Clone Wars honing his Form V skills. Apart from Shien, Skywalker mastered Djem So during the Clone Wars, a Form V style beyond the classic Shien. According to Count Dooku onboard Invisible Hand, Anakin's mastery of Djem So was the greatest he had ever seen in his life.

In the rematch with Count Dooku at the Second Battle of Coruscant, Anakin's mastery in Djem So, combined with his young age, better physical condition, impressive strength, and considerable reserve of Force energy, enabled Anakin to tear through the precision and elegance of Makashi and break through Dooku's tenacious defense. By defeating Dooku when Kenobi had failed twice, Anakin seemed to have proven his mastery of the Force, and established himself as one of the greatest swordsmen in the Order, second only to Yoda and Mace.

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Vader's Djem So faces off against Kenobi's Soresu.

Anakin's fatal flaw in combat was his rage. Though younger, more athletic, a greater swordsman, and gifted with more raw Force power than any Force user, he still lacked the experience, calmness, and focus that his master possessed. Though Anakin could call on the dark side to overpower his opponents, his mounting emotions also distracted him from executing his style as well as his master. Whereas Anakin's strength lay in his offensive barrage, Kenobi's strength resided in his defense. Obi-Wan was regarded as the greatest master of the defensive style Soresu in the Order and his absolute dedication to it would prove vital to his victory. Anakin, frustrated by his inability to break this defense, would make mistakes that he wouldn't have made had he been able to remain focused and patient. Kenobi, similar to his duel with Grievous, would rely on his "wait them out" philosophy. This is to rely on Soresu entirely until the opponent got frustrated or tired and their offensive barrage would grow sloppy, and then immediately slash away with some broad Ataru strokes. In both cases, this resulted in the detachment of his opponent's limbs. This is what became Anakin's downfall.

In his mechanical life-support suit, it was extremely difficult to engage in the energetic acrobatics of Ataru, an act that would tire him, defeating the purpose of the acrobatic style. For the remainder of his life, he would maintain his mastery of Form V. Vader then introduced more elements from Soresu and Ataru swordplay into his customized style, as witnessed by Jedi Master Roan Shryne when Bol Chatak dueled with the Dark Lord. It was noted that he would often employ powerful yet sometimes clumsy and stiffly executed vertical strikes to wear an opponent down.

He apparently learned his lesson from his duel with Kenobi, learning how to control his emotions when in combat and finding a way to call upon calculated bursts of the dark side while not being blinded by emotions running amok.

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Vader using his personalized version of Djem So against his son.

Around 3.5 ABY, Vader had ordered ASP-19 droids, lightsaber combat droids based off the ASP-series droid, to be produced to fight him in sparring matches. They were faster and stronger than an ordinary man, and programmed with the knowledge of a hundred sword masters and a dozen fighting styles. Vader defeated them time and again, and thus ordered new, improved batches of them. As his finesse improved, they became too easy to defeat, even in a two-on-one match.

Vader developed a personalized version of Djem So, battling with one hand only while keeping the other slack at his side, a style that included elements of Ataru, Soresu, and Makashi. It was resoundingly effective, both as a practical fighting style and a psychological weapon.

Vader's son, Luke, was able to hold up against the Dark Lord for some time on Bespin, despite having only minimal training in any form of lightsaber combat. Onboard the second Death Star, Luke mirrored Darth Vader's own Form V technique and responded with his own furious demonstration of Form V's raw power. The sudden increase in his son's power caught Vader off guard and overwhelmed the Dark Lord. Finally, Luke was able to duel Vader on an even footing, and defeated the experienced Darth Vader.

Anakin's and Vader's lightsabers

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Anakin's first lightsaber.

"This weapon is your life."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi to Anakin Skywalker[src]

Anakin built and used at least two lightsabers during his time as a Jedi. In 28 BBY, as a young Padawan, Anakin traveled to Ilum as a test of skill to construct his first lightsaber. While constructing his lightsaber deep inside one of the caverns, Anakin encountered a vision of Darth Maul. After a struggle, Anakin managed to defeat this dark incarnation, and, upon awakening, Anakin discovered he had constructed a lightsaber that contained one of the sapphire Adegan crystals that grew in Ilum's caverns, giving the blade a distinct blueish glow. The design of the hilt suited his practice of Form V.

This lightsaber would go on to be used by Anakin up until 22 BBY, when it was destroyed shortly before the Battle of Geonosis. However, Anakin would go on to build an exact replica of his first saber sometime shortly after the battle.

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Anakin's second lightsaber.

At an unknown time, Anakin would build a lightsaber of a slightly different design. This weapon was a powerful creation that portrayed his skill of mechanical engineering; specifically built and designed for a master of Djem So, as Anakin was soon to become.

In 19 BBY, after his duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar, this lightsaber was taken by Anakin's former Master, which he kept with him on Tatooine.

After suffering his grievous wounds on Mustafar, Vader constructed at least four new blades. The first and the fourth lightsabers he had constructed as Darth Vader followed the design of his first and second Jedi weapons. The first was also too small for his prosthetic hands as one of his hands was too close to the blade. His second and third followed the design of his first Jedi weapon.

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Vader's first Sith lightsaber.

The differences were that his new weapons had a different, stronger, black alloy material; and an overall more aggressive appearance to suit his new identity and a new red blade created by synth-crystals supplied by Darth Sidious. His final three lightsabers were bigger to suit his new prosthetic hands. His second blade had been destroyed by his son. Vader continued to use the fourth of these brutish weapons until just before his death, when it fell down the reactor shaft on the Death Star II along with his mechanical right hand during the final battle with his son.

"What is it?"
"Your father's lightsaber. This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster. An elegant weapon, for a more civilized age.
"
―Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]
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Vader's third Sith lightsaber.

In 0 BBY, Obi-Wan passed Anakin's lightsaber, the one he'd retrieved from the black shores of Mustafar, down to Anakin's son, Luke, whom Obi-Wan had been watching over. In the hands of Luke Skywalker, Anakin's blade was wielded against numerous foes, even against Anakin himself as the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader. During his duel on Bespin with Luke, Vader sliced off Luke's right hand, sending both Luke's hand and lightsaber into the depths of Cloud City. The lightsaber, along with Luke's hand, would later be recovered.

A few years after Anakin's death at Endor, Joruus C'baoth, a mad clone of Jedi Master Jorus C'baoth, would use Luke's severed right hand to create a clone of the Jedi, Luuke Skywalker. Wielding the blade of Anakin, Luuke went on to duel Luke and Mara Jade. After Luuke was killed by the combined effort of the duo, Luke recovered his father's weapon and presented it to Mara as a gift. The lightsaber would remain in Mara's possession for many years. It would later be displayed in the Skywalkers' home on Ossus.

Interpretations of the prophecy

The Chosen One

"You refer to the prophecy of the one who will bring balance to the Force. You believe it's this… boy?"
Mace Windu[src]
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Darth Vader in 19 BBY before the Duel on Mustafar.

Anakin's status as the Chosen One is somewhat questionable. Most of what the problem consists of identifying exactly what "bringing balance to the Force" really means, and, as Yoda stated clearly, if the prophecy was properly read.

The standpoint that this balance is achieved by destroying so many Jedi that there would be an even number of Jedi and Sith is somewhat questionable. From this way of interpreting the prophecy, the Jedi and the Sith metaphorically represent two opposing weights on a scale, with an excess of either disrupting the balance of the Force. Though the Purge left the Galaxy with one Grand Master—Yoda and Sidious—and one lesser but still powerful member—Obi-Wan and Vader—there are still loopholes in this understanding. For one thing, there were some Jedi that survived Order 66 and the Jedi Purge, such as Ikrit, Vima-Da-Boda, Aqinos, and myriad others. Conversely, there were also several Sith splinter factions and other dark side Force users present at the time of the Purge, such as the Nightsisters of Dathomir and the Prophet of the dark side. In order for this facet of interpretation to be true, there would have to have been the equivalent amount of "power" on either side of the scale; an outcome that is highly unlikely.

Also, even if such was the case, this plan to destroy the Jedi was put into motion long before Anakin was ever taken off Tatooine, most likely starting at the invasion of Naboo, when he was only a child. However, Anakin still played a pivotal part in Order 66 and the Purge, ranging from his intervention in Windu and Sidious's duel in the Chancellor's office to the enormous influence of his deep involvement in hunting down the remaining Jedi, a pet project of his.

Proof also concludes that "bringing balance" means destruction of the Sith, as the dark side is no more than a twisted version of the Force—as evil is no more than a corrupted good. In which case, "bringing balance" is basically "cleaning" the Force of imperfections.

Another way of interpretation indicates that Anakin fulfilled this prophecy by equaling the total manifestation of the Force. This interpretation advocates that the "balance" in the Force is the balance between positive and negative energy throughout the universe. This implies that the average sentient being contributes a sizable amount of negative energy to the universe throughout their lifetime by means of what we would call normal and natural emotions like anger, jealousy, etc. Multiplied by the trillions of beings in the Star Wars universe, this amounts to a massive dark side shift in the cosmic balance. According to this stand, a relatively small number of beings dedicated to pure good and service of the light side of the Force are able to balance against all the negative energy contributed by everyone else and maintain relative balance in the universe. The presence of the Sith, it is believed, serves to once again tip the cosmic scale in favor of the dark side. Therefore the claim that in order to have "balance" in the Force that there should be no Sith is relatively justified based on this particular viewpoint. Another possibility is that through his actions Vader brings balance to the Force through simultaneously fulfilling his destiny as both a Sith, by killing his master, and as a Jedi by dying on the light side.

It is commonly held that the Chosen One of the prophecy must be born of a virgin mother—which Anakin was— a stance further cemented by the fact that Yoda, for instance, despite his historical number of midi-chlorians, is never regarded as a candidate for the prophecy.

"… and in the time of greatest despair, there shall come a savior, and he shall be known as: THE SON OF THE SUNS."
Journal of the Whills, 3:127

The exact "Chosen One" prophecy is not known, but when a portion of a prophecy found in the Journal of the Whills is held up against the fact that the crowd in Naboo after the defeat of the Trade Federation as well as the crowds celebrating the Emperor's downfall both cry out "The Son of the Suns!" means that this prophecy, as well as being fairly well-known, could be a portion of the Chosen One prophecy. However, the crowds cheering the destruction of the Empire’s leaders could possibly be referring to Luke, not Anakin.

Another way of viewing the prophecy is that the manipulation of the Force is what causes the imbalance, regardless of one's motivations. Perhaps true balance is found in trust of the Force and not bending it to one's creative will.

Until more proof for or against these views is uncovered or the original text is found, the true meaning of the Chosen One prophecy may never be known.

Anakin's possible "father"

"The Force is unusually strong with him, that much is clear. Who was his father?"
"There was no father. I carried him, I gave birth, I raised him… I can't explain what happened.
"
―Qui-Gon Jinn and Shmi Skywalker[src]
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Anakin in his prime as a Jedi Knight.

In lieu of information revealed by Palpatine to Anakin, it becomes distinctly possible that Darth Plagueis or Darth Sidious may in fact be Anakin's "father," to wit. It is confirmed that Darth Plagueis had the ability to create or sustain life through manipulation of midi-chlorians, and Anakin's conception bears a notable resemblance to this concept. Though Sidious told Anakin he never learned the secret from his master, it is unknown whether Anakin was a key in rediscovering the secret or merely an extremely powerful pawn. Another possibility is that Sidious himself could have been Anakin's "father" if he had learned the power to influence midi-chlorians from his master. Also, interestingly, Palpatine calls Anakin his "son" many times.

Anakin managed to achieve the Force ghost state as well (which Yoda, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Obi-Wan Kenobi had done too), but without the evolution Qui-Gon had gone through nor the training Yoda and Obi-Wan had. Since Anakin was "created" by the Force, he was already one with the Force. Anakin probably didn't realize that or maybe didn't know that his former master, Obi-Wan, learned the ability when he killed him.

It is impossible to know for certain what the truth is; yet these remain as distinct possibilities.

The Sith'ari

"One who has freed themselves from all restrictions has reached perfection, their potential fulfilled. Perfect strength, perfect power, perfect destiny. Imagine it."
Yuthura Ban

Similar to the Jedi prophecy of the Chosen One, the ancient Sith Lords also foresaw a savior in the prophecy of the Sith'ari. Inspired by the legendary King Adas of the ancient Sith Empire, this legend foretold the coming of a perfect being, free from all restrictions, who would rise to the ultimate peak of Sith power. The climax of this meteoric rise would be the very destruction of the Sith Order itself—an act which, the ancient Lords felt, would make the Sith stronger than ever.

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Lord Vader.

Like the Sith'ari of legend, Anakin Skywalker was indeed genetically "perfect", having been conceived by the midi-chlorians themselves, as well as being credited with the destruction of the Sith. It can also be viewed that, in the killing of his Master, Vader not only destroyed the Sith but made them more powerful than ever; the deaths of Palpatine and Vader effectively abolished the restrictive Rule of Two, paving the way for the unprecedented reign of a new order of Sith Lords. These Sith, led by Darth Krayt, would be great in number and rise to a level of influence and power unseen since the golden age of the Sith Empire.

Several facts suggest that Darth Vader could have been the Sith'ari, while others facts reject him. The Sith'ari was said to be the "perfect being", and Darth Vader originally was indeed genetically "perfect" with an unmatched connection to the Force. However, the "free from all restrictions" prophecy clearly contradicts that Vader needed a life support system to stay alive, which further restricted the use of some of his Force powers.

Another interpretation is that the Sith'ari would "rise to the height of Sith power". The Galactic Empire, which was controlled by the Sith, was arguably the peak of Sith power: the complete elimination of the Jedi Order, absolute control of the Galaxy, and unrivaled in power and authority. It was lead by the Sith, but despite this, the Galactic Empire was not truly a "Sith empire", thus further rejecting Darth Vader as the Sith'ari.

The final prophetic interpretation was that "the culmination of this meteoric rise would be the very destruction of the Sith Order itself—an act which, the ancient Lords felt, would make the Sith stronger than ever." For this, it can be assumed that Darth Vader fulfilled this by killing the Emperor and then himself in the process. Further supporting this, it can be seen that the Rule of Two was abandoned by future Sith, which resulted in the Sith power growing to "a level of influence and power not seen since the golden age of the Sith Empire".

When taking the clues into account, despite clear contradictions, Darth Vader is a popular candidate, although other candidates exist—such as Darth Revan, Darth Bane, and Jacen Solo.

Behind the scenes

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Anakin Skywalker, the Son of the Suns.

  • In Sanskrit, the name "Anakin" means "warrior". Creator George Lucas took the name from his friend and fellow film director, Ken Annakin. Additionally, the name could itself refer to him being the Chosen One—splitting into "An Akin" would translate the name as "Peerless" or "Without Equal". The name may also be derived from the name "Anakim", found in the Old Testament. It is one of several names used to identify a race of giants "the sons of God saw daughters of men and took them wives of all they chose' [Genesis 6:2]". Another possiblity is ana- (Greek meaning "against" or "without") and kin (meaning "family") could explain Anakin not having a father or his vehemence in killing his son.
  • It is also worth noting that vader, also vater, is the Dutch word for father (as well as an Old English variant for "father" cf. OED), and it may be tempting to read the character name Darth Vader as Dark Father, a word-play that may well be the root of the Sith title. However, judging by the origin of the other Sith names, Vader may also possibly be a derivative of the word invader. Furthermore, it is also worth noting that in the original scripts for A New Hope, the name "Darth Vader" was given to a normal Imperial general.
  • Anakin's unusual birth, him being the Chosen One, as well as the hints that a Sith Lord engineered this event, can be a reference to the Dune novel, in which the Bene Gesserit order conducts a eugenics—Human cross-breeding—program to create a superhuman, the Kwisatz Haderach, whom they could control. However, when this superhuman is finally born as the protagonist Paul Atreides, he eventually rebels against them.
  • Anakin also shows symmetry with several people in World War II, a source frequently referenced in the Star Wars saga, most notably the prequel trilogy. Anakin was Palpatine's protégé, with Palpatine mirroring Adolf Hitler. In this way he is an allegory of Hermann Göring, protégé of Hitler and, incidentally, an expert pilot. Because of Anakin's role as Darth Vader, Darth Sidous's enforcer and chief executioner, Anakin mirrors Heinrich Himmler, the commander of the SS and the Gestapo. In Anakin's anger management problems, his secret marriage to Padmé, and the later attempt on Vader's life for the "good of the Empire," he mirrors Hitler, himself.
"However, after all of his limbs were severed and he was extremely burned on Mustafar he lost much of his Force potential. As Darth Vader, Anakin was believed to have had roughly 80% of the strength of the Emperor. Had he sustained none of his injuries on Mustafar he would have been twice as powerful."
George Lucas
  • On both the 2005 DVD cover of Revenge of the Sith and the film's poster, the scar on the right side of Anakin's face is absent.
  • Hayden Christensen was not the first actor in Star Wars to fight with a lightsaber in each hand. During the battle in the Geonosian's arena, one Jedi, Joclad Danva, can be seen fighting battle droids with dual sabers.
  • The character of Darth Vader was not originally planned to be a suited cyborg. This was created when the concept artist drew the opening scene where Tantive IV was being boarded. It was initially imagined that Darth Vader would fly through space to enter the ship, necessitating a suit and breathing mask. This was suit later made permanent and incorporated in the story.
  • In order to keep the "big secret" of The Empire Strikes Back under wraps from potential film spies, George Lucas actually used a diversion technique: actor Dave Prowse was instructed to say, "Obi-Wan killed your father" during filming. Later, James Earl Jones’s voice was dubbed in, revealing the actual truth of Vader's progeny in the famous line, "I am your father."
  • Vader's leitmotif is The Imperial March.
  • In Italy and France, Darth Vader's name was changed to Dart Fener and Dark Vador, respectively. However, in Quebec, Canada, he keeps his original name, but it is pronounced "Dart" Vader. During 2004, Italian fans were asked to vote a poll regarding the choice to use Darth Vader's original name instead of "Dart Fener" in the film Revenge of the Sith. "Dart Fener" was approved by roughly 55% of the voters. One of the reasons for this was that the modern Italian language did borrow the word "water" (from "water closet") as a synonym for "lavatory" and "vader" was probably sounded too close to that, so they avoided the chance of embarrassing misunderstandings and wordplays via the name change.
  • Minor fact: Vader in fact DOES fulfill his wish expressed in "The Empire Strikes Back" in Episode VI after killing Emperor Palpatine. Since Vader was directly below Palpatine in the Imperial chain of command, he succeeds Palpatine in the event of his death. Thus, in killing Palpatine, Vader assumed the mantle of Galactic Emperor, if only for less than an hour, with his son at his side.

Darth Vader as a cultural figure

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Vader's image has joined other mythic and historical figures as a symbol for evil.

Due to his central role in the films, Vader has entered the public consciousness as the quintessential frightening villain; the American Film Institute's list of the greatest movie villains placed him third, after Hannibal Lecter and Norman Bates. Lord Vader's powerful, basso profondo voice coupled with his heavy, eerie breathing is easily recognizable to moviegoers—it is symbolic of his transformation from a man of the light to an evil cyborg. He has been parodied by such figures as "Dark Helmet" from Spaceballs and countless other parodies from cartoons, such as "Duck Vader" from Tiny Toon Adventures and "Darth Koopa" from Super Mario Bros. (TV). He was also imitated; one example would be "Death's Hand" from the video game Jade Empire—who was similarly imprisoned in a suit of armor, including a masked helmet, although using magic rather than cybernetics. Also, Darth Vader’s name has become a synonym for frightening evil. During the later phase of its construction, Washington National Cathedral held a competition for children to design new gargoyles for the west towers. One winner was a design featuring Darth Vader.

Darth Vader's headgear appears to be modeled on a Japanese kabuto, which is consistent with the samurai-like order of the Jedi and kendo-like lightsaber duels. It also resembles a German World War II-era Stahlhelm.

Many people say that Darth Vader is loosely inspired by the Marvel Universe villain Doctor Doom. Considered by many to be one of the greatest comic-book villains of all time, Doom and Vader share some similarities. Both have a commanding presence, both are physically deformed due to tragic accidents that cause them to wear armor, both are highly intelligent, and both were, in a way, good once. There is also a costume similarity with The Lightning, the first costumed supervillain from the serial Fighting Devil Dogs. However, Lucas himself once mentioned in an interview that he based Darth Vader on the android villain Hakaider from the 1972-73 live action Japanese television series Jinzo Ningen Kikaider, which he watched while visiting Japan in the early 1970s.

Portrayal

Anakin was played in the films by Jake Lloyd as a child, Hayden Christensen as a young adult, and Sebastian Shaw as a dying, elderly, and redeemed man. David Prowse portrayed Vader in IV, V, and VI, except for the fight scenes in V and VI, in which swordsman Bob Anderson wore the suit. Anakin/Vader's voice in the original trilogy and Revenge of the Sith was performed by James Earl Jones. In the radio drama adaptations, Brock Peters performed as Vader, with David Birney performing as Anakin on the final episode of the Return of the Jedi radio drama. In the Clone Wars cartoon, Anakin was voiced by Jerome Beidler as a child and Mat Lucas as an adult. For many of the Star Wars video games, including Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, Star Wars: Force Commander, and Star Wars: TIE Fighter, Vader was voiced by Scott Lawrence.

In Episodes IV-VI, David Prowse played the body of Vader, and his face (as his redeemed self), seen only in Return of the Jedi, was portrayed by Sebastian Shaw. Legendary fencer Bob Anderson stood in as a stunt double for David Prowse in Episodes V and VI. In new footage shot for the Special Edition of the Original Trilogy, actor and former Industrial Light & Magic visual effects artist C. Andrew Nelson played the infamous Dark Lord.

In Revenge of the Sith, Hayden Christensen wore the suit, which was specifically designed to fit his body. The few lines of the suited Vader speaking are of James Earl Jones, but at, one time, there was some debate over this. Some fans believed that Jones didn't participate at all, since his name doesn't appear in the official credits of Revenge of the Sith, and the voice heard in the first trailer for the movie was that of Christensen's, albeit altered digitally. The false claim was settled with a Summer 2005 issue of Starlog in which producer Rick McCallum stated they had James Earl Jones for a partial day of work on Episode III.

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Hayden Christensen (left) as the "new" spirit of Anakin Skywalker (canon).

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Sebastian Shaw (left) as the "old" spirit of Anakin Skywalker (non-canon).

In the original Return of the Jedi, the appearance of Anakin's redeemed Force ghost was a robust, middle-aged man with graying brown hair and a kindly face, but upon release of the Special Edition DVD version of Return of the Jedi, Anakin is in his twenties just before his fall to the dark side. George Lucas stated that redeemed Jedi would revert as a Force ghost in their pre-fall form. It should also be noted that the DVD release has digitally removed Shaw's eyebrows (as the unmasked Vader), presumably motivated by Lucas reasoning that since his baldness was caused by the severe burns sustained on Mustafar, then his eyebrow follicles would have likewise been destroyed. The fact that the unmasked Vader originally did have eyebrows can either be accounted to an oversight in the makeup design, or possibly serves as some evidence that Vader's volcanic fate was not conceived prior to filming Return of the Jedi; thus it should further be pointed out that although horribly scarred, Anakin's face in Return of the Jedi bears no scar tissue that is clearly indicative of severe burns of the sort shown at the end of Revenge of the Sith. An in-universe explanation provided is that Vader had been using the Force to slowly heal his wounds, thus accounting for the missing scars.

Adherence to the Hero Cycle

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Anakin Skywalker, the tragic hero.

The Hero Cycle, discovered by Lord FitzRoy Raglan, is the literary code, the "pattern," that many of the greatest mythological heroes followed throughout their lives. He compiled a list of 20 steps that was common among great heroes, a finding that he published in 1936 in his book The Hero: A Study In Tradition, Myth, And Drama. Following Lucas's references from mythology for his saga, both Anakin and his son, Luke, both closely follow this process, though the latter does more so. Because of Anakin's turn to the dark side, his adherence to the Cycle is somewhat twisted since he is not a "true" hero, whereas Luke follows the steps nearly scene for scene. Incidentally, Revenge of the Sith is the only movie that has a complete Hero Cycle within it, though not strictly related to Anakin.

The following are the steps of the Hero Cycle and Anakin's adherence thereof:

1. Unusual conception and/or virgin birth; twins—Palpatine's or Plagueis's possible manipulation of midi-chlorians; Anakin's virgin birth.

2.1. Assassination attempt by family member—The assassination of Count Dooku; Luke Skywalker duels Vader on Bespin and the second Death Star.

2.2. Hero wounded—Anakin receives scars delivered by Asajj Ventress.

2.3. But escapes—Escape via the crash landing of Invisible Hand.

3. Summons to adventure—Qui-Gon's asking for aid; Anakin's pleasure in combat.

4. Acquisition of helper—Qui-Gon; Obi-Wan; Padmé; R2-D2; Palpatine.

5.1. Brother battle—The Duel on Mustafar with Obi-Wan.

5.2. Dragon battle—Anakin's battle with the "fear dragon" (see Revenge of the Sith novelization).

5.3. Crucifixion—Anakin's and Obi-Wan's lightsabers perfectly crossed above Anakin's chest during their duel on Mustafar.

6.1. Imprisonment in whale's belly—Capture in the 'belly' of the Invisible Hand and in the 'belly' of the Geonosian Arena.

6.2. Night sea journey—Anakin's nightmares.

6.3. Petrification—Anakin immolated on Mustafar; electrocuted by Palpatine on Death Star II.

6.4. Dismemberment—Lost arm on Geonosis; loss of arm and legs on Mustafar; loss of hand on Death Star II.

6.5. Hell's gate—Mustafar.

VadersRemorse

Vader dwells on the death of Padmé.

7.1. Labyrinth—The Boonta Eve Classic race course; the Geonosian droid factory; the Techno Union bunker on Mustafar.

7.2. Scylla vs. Charybdis—Decision whether to kill Mace or Palpatine.

8. Passage of riddles, tests; ordeals—Racing the Boonta Eve Classic; the Geonosian arena; Anakin's seduction.

9. Adherence to narrow path—Admission into the Jedi Order; keeping the secret of his marriage to Padmé; following the teachings of the dark side.

10. Illumination—The revelation of Darth Sidious's identity.

11.1. Sacred marriage—Marriage to Padmé and their secrecy thereof.

11.2. Theft of magic elixir—Search for eternal life for Padmé; Anakin kept alive via life support.

11.3. Father atonement—Becoming Darth Sidious's apprentice; saving Luke's life aboard the Death Star II.

12. Summons to return—Returning to Tatooine to find his mother; Luke pleading Vader to return to the light.

13. Magic flight—Racing the Boonta Eve Classic; chasing Zam Wessel via airspeeder; managing to land Invisible Hand.

14. Departure of helper—Qui-Gon; Shmi; Mace; Obi-Wan; Padmé.

15.1. Rout of pretenders—Dooku's assassination on the Invisible Hand; murder of the Separatist leaders on Mustafar; death of Palpatine in the reactor shaft of the Death Star II.

15.2. Resurrection—Surviving the injuries of Mustafar; return of Anakin aboard the Death Star II.

15.3. Fame—Winning the Boonta Eve Classic; becoming known as the "Hero with no Fear."

16. Rescue—Found and restored by Palpatine on Mustafar; Luke rescuing Anakin's soul; rescuing Luke from Palpatine's Force lightning.

17.1. Founding of a city—Founding the New Order; Bast Castle.

17.2. Law giving—Reinforcing the law during Order 66; Military Executioner.

18. Fall from grace—Anakin's fall to the dark side.

19. Exile—Prevented from becoming a Master; leaving the Jedi way.

20. Extraordinary hilltop death—Near-death on Mustafar; death aboard the second Death Star.

Notes

  1. StarWars.com lists Anakin Skywalker's official height as 1.85 meters. The actor who portrayed him, Hayden Christensen, is 1.87 meters.

Appearances

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The redeemed Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars Infinities: Return of the Jedi (non-canon).

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Anakin and Obi-Wan in LEGO Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick (non-canon).

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