"Punishing anyone responsible for concealing his child's existence." Vader should've figured out already that Obi-wan was the one who had hidden Luke from him all these years. First, Vader knew that Obi-wan took Padme off of Mustafar while she was still pregnant. Second, he also knew that Obi-wan and Luke were onboard the millennium falcon that flew off of Tatooine. Third, when Vader took Luke's lightsaber, he realized it's the same blue lightsaber that Obi-wan stole from him after their fight on Mustafar. Finally, Vader knew that Obi-wan lied to Luke about his father being killed by Vader hence, why Vader said "I am your father". One more thing, if the medical droid had shown the complete footage of Padme's final moments, Vader would've known that Princess Leia is his daughter and Luke's twin sister long before their final duel in Return of the Jedi.
@@Napoleon1815-l8c but there is something strange. When Han Solo died he managed to appear as a ghost in front of his son. In theory I know that maintaining consciousness within the force is a rare knowledge that perhaps only Here Jon Jin, Obi, Yoda and Anakin have. Or I also know that only people sensitive to the force can appear as ghosts. In theory Han Solo was not sensitive to the force so how did he manage to appear in front of his son as a ghost of the force? So if it is possible that even ordinary people can do certain things, I wonder why Padmé could not.
@@da-vidcargill4975 but leia is strong in the force. only unlike luke she has not been trained but she is force sensitive and it might make sense why she turned into a ghost, but that's not the point, my point was, if han alone could somehow turn into a force ghost, why not padme amidala?
How did Padme die anyways? I read somewhere that Palpatine killed her from afar. That would make more sense because I doubt she died because she lost the will to live. That doesn't happen at her age.
That Palpatine bit is a fan theory. In Legends, she died because she lost the will to live, and since she was carrying Luke and Leia in her womb, it triggered cellular necrosis in the midi-chlorians she was carrying in her body and killed her. This is explained in the Legends book “Book of Sith.” In canon, there’s not a specific explanation as far as I know
As stated in the video, the recording was from the damaged databanks of the midwife droid. Vader was only able to view that fragment of the recording because the droid was nearly destroyed.
He was way too messed up. His eardrums melted, his eyes were scorched, almost all of his skin was synthetic, it was the works. The helmet helped him see and hear, and was part of his respiratory system
@@TYKZY.BRANX._TEEK.SEE.BRANCH. Well yeah, but to add to that she died on losing hope which makes it even worst. Since giving birth to twins that have midichlorians will reduce the host lifespan (Padme). And by giving up the will to live, is what cause her to die.
Well, this is pretty dumb. It doesn’t fit the rest of the story arc. Which is probably why it’s not in the movies. And I don’t mean Disney movies which don’t count either.
"Punishing anyone responsible for concealing his child's existence."
Vader should've figured out already that Obi-wan was the one who had hidden Luke from him all these years. First, Vader knew that Obi-wan took Padme off of Mustafar while she was still pregnant. Second, he also knew that Obi-wan and Luke were onboard the millennium falcon that flew off of Tatooine. Third, when Vader took Luke's lightsaber, he realized it's the same blue lightsaber that Obi-wan stole from him after their fight on Mustafar. Finally, Vader knew that Obi-wan lied to Luke about his father being killed by Vader hence, why Vader said "I am your father".
One more thing, if the medical droid had shown the complete footage of Padme's final moments, Vader would've known that Princess Leia is his daughter and Luke's twin sister long before their final duel in Return of the Jedi.
I still believe the theory that Palpatine drained her lifeforce and channeled it to save Vader, and that's why she died.
Even when he became one with The Force, Anakin was never reunited with Padme. Pretty sad.
-CVGWJames
@@59rlmccormack I’ve wondered for a while if there’s a place where the non Force sensitive like Padme, Han, Lando, etc go when they die.
@@Napoleon1815-l8c but there is something strange. When Han Solo died he managed to appear as a ghost in front of his son. In theory I know that maintaining consciousness within the force is a rare knowledge that perhaps only Here Jon Jin, Obi, Yoda and Anakin have. Or I also know that only people sensitive to the force can appear as ghosts. In theory Han Solo was not sensitive to the force so how did he manage to appear in front of his son as a ghost of the force? So if it is possible that even ordinary people can do certain things, I wonder why Padmé could not.
Leia did that
@@da-vidcargill4975 but leia is strong in the force. only unlike luke she has not been trained but she is force sensitive and it might make sense why she turned into a ghost, but that's not the point, my point was, if han alone could somehow turn into a force ghost, why not padme amidala?
“You must destroy what he loved most.” - Darth Vader to Starkiller
In the end, even Vader could not destroy even a single woman who looked like Padme
Ironic, isnt it?
The saddest story ever told.
Padme was right there was good in him it showed when he saved his son luke
How did Padme die anyways? I read somewhere that Palpatine killed her from afar. That would make more sense because I doubt she died because she lost the will to live. That doesn't happen at her age.
That Palpatine bit is a fan theory. In Legends, she died because she lost the will to live, and since she was carrying Luke and Leia in her womb, it triggered cellular necrosis in the midi-chlorians she was carrying in her body and killed her. This is explained in the Legends book “Book of Sith.” In canon, there’s not a specific explanation as far as I know
To bad we didn't get to see Sabe in the Star Wars Rebels show.
What is the name of that music and where can I find it?
This doesn't make sense
If he had seen a recording the birth and death he would know he had TWO children, not one
The recording was only of her last words AFTER she gave birth. Vader didn’t see footage of either child!
@RetneysHolocron why would such a recording be taken and not invite everything that happened?
As stated in the video, the recording was from the damaged databanks of the midwife droid. Vader was only able to view that fragment of the recording because the droid was nearly destroyed.
@RetneysHolocron oh sorry missed the word damaged makes sense now
I don't know why he didn't just go for the Malgus breath mask?
He was way too messed up. His eardrums melted, his eyes were scorched, almost all of his skin was synthetic, it was the works. The helmet helped him see and hear, and was part of his respiratory system
Doesn’t he know that he killed her?
Anakin didn't kill her, but he was led to believe that.
@ Right it was Vader who killed her.
@@kevin-2.1 ok.....
@@kevin-2.1 SHE DiED GiViNG BiRTH MAN [NOT YELLiNG, JUZT LiKE TYPiNG iN CAPZ]
@@TYKZY.BRANX._TEEK.SEE.BRANCH. Well yeah, but to add to that she died on losing hope which makes it even worst. Since giving birth to twins that have midichlorians will reduce the host lifespan (Padme). And by giving up the will to live, is what cause her to die.
Well, this is pretty dumb. It doesn’t fit the rest of the story arc. Which is probably why it’s not in the movies. And I don’t mean Disney movies which don’t count either.
The narrator is just so blassahh
Thanks for the feedback Eric
@RetneysHolocron you did an excellent job don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Star Wars have become unwatchable