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how the two suns reflecting on Vader's glasses looks like he is looking down at the sands but looking up towards jaba as well
It's kind of genius because of the ambiguity as well. Because we can't actually see where his eyes are pointed, he could be doing either of those things or neither, or could have even done both at separate moments. It's entirely left up to the imagination exactly what thoughts Vader might be thinking in that moment while the possibilities are laid out in front of us, like puzzle pieces scattered across a table yet to be pieced together into something completely coherent.
He came across slave traders in the Clone Wars Series. He wasn’t happy. But, that was Anakin, not Darth Vader?
As I remember it he wanted to kill the slavers and had fun with that leader with the light whip and took the whip and had some fun with it and the slavers. So it was a little bit of Vader showing up to make the slaver leader suffer. But It's been several years since I last watched those episodes.
@@AW-sg9wd go rewatch your memory is off
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yeah him saying “have fun” just sounds really fucked it
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Jabba's words are even funnier when you consider that Luke wasn't born on Tatooine
So obi wan had Luke stay on Tatooine because "Vader would NEVER go back there." How many times has he gone back now?
I know.these writers are outta control.shitting on what the movies established.they made vader a god in the comics damn near.
I like how you can see Tatooine's 2 suns in Vader's eyes when Jabba talks about nobody of note being from there.
Plus, the most recent canon slavery seen is in Andor when Kassian is sent to a work prison to assemble parts for the death star. The boss is almost finished and hears about a worker who was supposed to be released but was sent back to another team. When the worker had enough, he tried to escape because there was no sentence this time. This made the boss realize that there was no hope for him left, and the only way out was to fight.
Anakin’s personality wasn’t erased but dormant in my opinion.
I feel like there’ll be a comic where Palpatine sends Lord Vader to Tatooine to make a deal with a Slave Trader but then once the deal is made Palpatine would allow Vader to do whatever he likes with the slave trader. And this would be one of Palpatine’s test to see if he would kill this slave trader which would happen to be no other than Waldo himself while Palpatine initially thinks this would help Vader get closer to the Dark Side it would actually help Vader be more towards the light but Vader and Palpatine won’t know it yet. At the end of the deal Vader chooses to kill Watto and frees the slaves that was working for Watto. As Vader returns to Palpatine he tells him how he slaughtered Watto proving once again to Palpatine that he is loyal to him
Waldo’s a slave trader? Kinda reframes all those books.
Where’s Waldo? Can you find him? He’s done some very bad things and is wanted in all 50 systems for trafficking.
Oh my, my this here Anakin guy
Maybe Vader someday later, now he's just a small fry
He left his home and kissed his mommy goodbye
Sayin', "Soon I'm gonna be a Jedi"
Soon I'm gonna be a Jedi💃
And then that’s the day that poor Schmi died
Vader and Jaba hanging out?
That's one small galaxy.
I always imagine Vader would never set a foot on Tatooine and the Emperor would never be so reckless to send him there in case the remains of Anakin would be awakened.
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@@BigMack628 huh?
I never thought Anakin was "the chosen one" but Luke was the one who brought balance to the force.
I do though think Vader did fulfill Anakin's promise of freeing the slaves by dumping the Emperor 'fuel' into DS's reactor.
But he was the chosen one. He did bring balance to the force. The universe was filled with Jedi. So he played his part in wiping them out to minimal numbers over the galaxy. There were two Sith. The balance was made. It was interpreted differently by the Jedi.
I feel like the matter of slavery is a complicated one when it comes to Vader. You have to remember that his master is palpatine.
Palpatine is a master manipulator who slowly poisoned his target with mental acuity. And in real life when a person falls to their internal darkness, they often become wrapped up in issues reframing them.
so while I think slavery bothers Vader, I don't actually think that he would believe it to be a problem worth his time anymore. He wouldn't be overly focused on it.
The little boy who wanted to free the slaves is someone weak and naive. Little Anny is someone he is resents.
He would do his best to not be influenced by such baselessly desires, only using his rage at it to fuel his commitment to the empires' cause.
It's entirely possible that he might even have believed that he was doing the best thing for the slaves by serving the cause of the empire. After all, once free, the jedi order had just used him too.
Every one uses each other and only by being in control can one be the master instead of the slave. He's simply showing them the way the world works. A lesson he too had to learn.
That said, I think slavery would still bother him and should the opportunity arise where the empire's goals aligned with the opportunity to take down a slaver, he wouldn't hesitate.
As much as Vader likes to lie to himself and say that he was in control, he was honestly an individual running from himself.
This is why he was prone to fits of emotional outburst even if he had better control of it than say, Kylo.
I also think he would have a different view on slavery based on the context. For example if the empire enslaved rebel sympathetics, are they slaves? Or are they just prisoners doing labor and carrying out the will of the empire?
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