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I don't know this "Hero Cycle" thing myself, but the section about it in this article seems suspect. Would the original theory really accept such interpretations? The events connected to the different parts are in apparently random order (so they certainly don't form any archetypical story structure), and the connections made often seem to be nothing more than random mental associations, eg. "crucifixion" - "crossed ligthsabers". I'm not in a position to fully evaluate this, but I suspect the whole section should be removed. [[User:Ville V. Kokko|Ville V. Kokko]] 11:40, 2 May 2009 (UTC) |
I don't know this "Hero Cycle" thing myself, but the section about it in this article seems suspect. Would the original theory really accept such interpretations? The events connected to the different parts are in apparently random order (so they certainly don't form any archetypical story structure), and the connections made often seem to be nothing more than random mental associations, eg. "crucifixion" - "crossed ligthsabers". I'm not in a position to fully evaluate this, but I suspect the whole section should be removed. [[User:Ville V. Kokko|Ville V. Kokko]] 11:40, 2 May 2009 (UTC) |
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Something needs to be added to a section
Under "A Missing Friend", shouldn't it tell how Anakin managed to rescued Artoo? It tells how he got lost, but Artoo's rescue is missing. Artoo-Droid--A strong belief can be more powerful than any army. 23:14, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
Okay, upon further investigation, I see that the "missing" part of the article is there. On the edit page. but for some reason it doesn't show up on the page itself. I tried to see if I could make it show up, but could not. Artoo-Droid--A strong belief can be more powerful than any army. 23:14, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
- Fixed. -- I need a name (Complain here) 11:09, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
Tan Skywalker
In a Sunday Star Wars comic strip from 1979, Luke is mistakenly referred to by a computer as the son of "Tan Skywalker." This was later retconned to mean that Anakin was an exceptional pilot
How does the exceptional pilot part relate to "Tan"? Am I missing something?Dr.Kermit(The Doctor is in) 23:04, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
- See Tan. Grand Moff Tranner (Comlink) 23:05, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
- Ahh, now I understand. Thanks very much. I'm going to link it in the article. Dr.Kermit(The Doctor is in) 23:13, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
"Ani" nickname
Only 4 characters in the universe call him that: Padme, Shmi, Jar Jar, and C3PO. Is it really that significant? The article states: "nicknamed Ani by his loved ones" which kind of gives the wrong idea. Obi-Wan is a loved one, but he doesn't call Anakin that (and by the way, eww gross). I wouldn't consider Jar Jar a loved one of Anakin's, but Jar Jar still addresses him as Ani nonetheless. If we're keeping the nickname in the article, at least rephrase it to remove the "loved ones" reference. Only 2 out of a measly 4 people who call him that can be considered "loved ones".--Secretss 20:06, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
- Loved ones should be replaced by something like "many of his close friends and family members"; its a rather POV statement and does give the wrong impression. Obi-Wan is a "loved one", but not in the way they mean. Ani is still a nickname, though. —Lucius malfoy7 (Give it up for Lil' 'Soka Tano, ladies and gents!) 20:10, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
- Well, I have a suggestion: "nicknamed Ani by his mother". "Nicknamed" is a verb, the past tense act of giving someone/receiving a nickname. It is the truth that it was his mother, and only his mother, who nicknamed him Ani. The other 3 characters merely used the nickname, they didn't give the nickname to him. As long as we've established the existence of the nickname, I find it unnecessary to still keep in mention the people who use the nickname. I assert again, there are only so few people who use it compared to the population Anakin deals with.--Secretss 08:06, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
- I also would like to say that his childhood friends in TPM. MecenarylordEnter if you dare 16:38, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
- Touche. Still, aside from that, the line is still grammatically wrong as Anakin cannot have been given the nickname by all those people. The people who use a nickname aren't necessarily the ones who nicknamed the person. But if I'm really the only person anal about the English then forget it.--Secretss 09:42, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
- Changed to "his mother". Chack Jadson (Talk) 11:31, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
- Touche. Still, aside from that, the line is still grammatically wrong as Anakin cannot have been given the nickname by all those people. The people who use a nickname aren't necessarily the ones who nicknamed the person. But if I'm really the only person anal about the English then forget it.--Secretss 09:42, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
- I also would like to say that his childhood friends in TPM. MecenarylordEnter if you dare 16:38, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
- Well, I have a suggestion: "nicknamed Ani by his mother". "Nicknamed" is a verb, the past tense act of giving someone/receiving a nickname. It is the truth that it was his mother, and only his mother, who nicknamed him Ani. The other 3 characters merely used the nickname, they didn't give the nickname to him. As long as we've established the existence of the nickname, I find it unnecessary to still keep in mention the people who use the nickname. I assert again, there are only so few people who use it compared to the population Anakin deals with.--Secretss 08:06, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
Galen's Defection
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April Fools' is over, guys. Fanfiction (or, rather, superimposing one's own bias and ideas upon events) isn't allowed on Wookieepedia. Uli Talk 02:25, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
Sith'ari? WRONG!
As I said before, the CSWE clearly claims that Darth Bane is the Sith'ari. Therefore, the Sith'ari section ought to be deleted here. —Unsigned comment by 82.126.76.213 (talk • contribs).
Can someone please delete all this Sith'ari information? DarthShap 13:33, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
Picture
I beleive the main picture of Anakin on this page should be of his Darth persona as that is his most iconic look and 'that' is what everybody thinks of when they hear Anakin and/or Vader.
Who's with me !? 195.93.21.7 17:00, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
- The current picture was picked via a community consensus. If you'd like to submit another image for the vote, please present it. CC7567 (talk) 17:16, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
- Right, right.........how do i do that(sorry i have not been on this site for a long time..due to a ban). 195.93.21.7 18:02, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
Adherence to the Hero Cycle?
I don't know this "Hero Cycle" thing myself, but the section about it in this article seems suspect. Would the original theory really accept such interpretations? The events connected to the different parts are in apparently random order (so they certainly don't form any archetypical story structure), and the connections made often seem to be nothing more than random mental associations, eg. "crucifixion" - "crossed ligthsabers". I'm not in a position to fully evaluate this, but I suspect the whole section should be removed. Ville V. Kokko 11:40, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
Contradiction
Wait, In Clone Wars he is a Jedi Master, but part of his fall to the dark side in RotS is that, even if he was admitted in the Jedi High Council, he was not named Master.