What happens if i kill darth vader




















Thus, the suit failure was not catastrophic. It was the Emperor's and Vader's dark side force powers that allowed Vader to thrive from the knowledge of Darth Plagueis - "If we work together" Once the Emperor was removed from the equation, Vader's death was inevitable Vader understood this all too well.

It also explains why, after 20 plus years, Vader never slew Palpatine, and became the Emperor himself, which is what Sith do - if anyone has studied their history? This is why Vader told Luke it was too late. If it were only a matter of the suits mechanical failure though, there would have been time for Luke to get him medical aid by leaving the mask on.

He was still laboring with breath. But there is more to it than that. It had been the dark side of the force that sustained Vader through Palpatine all along. With Vader's sudden disconnection to such power, as well as his turning back to the light side meaning Vader would not invoke dark side force energy to sustain himself , Vader simply chose to let go He had found his true peace.

In conjunction with the life support suit it was probably Anakin's hatred and anger fueling his Sith abilities that allowed him to sustain himself from the end of Eps3 through to Eps6. As he remembered what it was to be a true Jedi by interacting with his son as early as tESB that anger began to subside, compromising his Dark Side ability. When he finally died it was likely because he had made peace with himself and simply stopped wanting to live.

Darth Vader is one of the mightiest Force-users in the entire series. But for all of his power, there is one thing we never ever see Darth Vader do, even in the Expanded Universe: he never once uses Force Lightning. In some cases, like the video games, his lack of this power is conspicuous in its absence.

Other users of the Dark Side apply it liberally, but never him. Why not? According to the Revenge of the Sith Visual Dictionary , the problem lay in Vader's cybernetics and armor. Essentially, his armor's electronics were not well-insulated, and thus extremely vulnerable to this power. Even if Vader were to direct the lightning at another person, there was too much of a risk that a stray arc could destroy his life-support systems.

In the EU it is clear that he must have learned the basics of this power at some point, because he went on to teach it to his secret apprentice, but he never used it himself. And this, ultimately, is what sealed his fate in Return of the Jedi. Whether or not he received a dose of Force Lightning that "should" have been lethal barely even matters, because the suit's life-support systems gave out. Even before his mask is removed, you can hear the difference in his breathing : he can gasp in a very little bit of air, but they're not the full, deep breaths you heard before.

That's not enough to stay alive for very long, and even this assumes that only the respiratory functions of his armor were the only life-support systems that gave out, which isn't very likely. In short, even if nothing else had happened to him, this would have killed him. That he stayed alive and conscious for as long as he did is possibly best hand-waved as him using the Force to remain among the living just long enough to conduct his final business: reconciling with his son.

When that was finished, he let go. According to the official novelisation , Darth suffers a number of fairly serious injuries in his fight with Luke and the Emperor, notably a heavy blow to the head and force-lightning bolts to his heart. Note that while the removal of his life support helmet was the proximate cause of death, the novel makes it clear that he was already dying at the point that this occurred:.

When Luke pushed Vader back to break the clinch, the Dark Lord hit his head on an overhanging beam in the cramped space. He stumbled backward even farther, out of the low-hanging area. Luke pursued him relentlessly. Ignoring pain, ignoring his shame and his weaknesses, ignoring the bone-crushing noise in his head, he focused solely and sightlessly on his will - his will to defeat the evil embodied in the Emperor.

In his wild flailing, the lightning ripped across the room, tearing into Vader. The Dark Lord fell again, electric currents crackling down his helmet, over his cape, into his heart.

Just once let me face you without it. Let me look on you with my own eyes. Vader, too, was afraid - to let his son see him, to remove this armored mask that had been between them so long. The black, armored mask that had been his only means of existing for over twenty years.

It had been his voice, and his breath, and his invisibility - his shield against all human contact. But now he would remove it; for he would see his son before he died. This is also backed up by the film's junior novelisation :. Anakin Skywalker died the same way Mace Windu did, by powerful blasts of Palpatine's lightning. Palpatine was slowly building up to a lethal intensity while slowly torturing Luke. While his suit probably was damaged by the lightning, no one could have survived a direct hit by that lightning, as Mace Windu did not.

Anakin's insides lit up on contact with the bolts, and not even for a second did that happen to Luke. Suit or not, he was mortally wounded, as the remaining tissue in his body was fatally damaged.

As most others have already correctly mentioned.. Since Vaders breathing is machine controlled and because he needs to be in a pressurized chamber at all times in order for his greatly damaged lungs to be able to absorb enough oxygen to keep his biological cells functioning.. As another mentioned, vader was not in good health due to his injuries, he was older, though that doesn't make any real difference to most Jedi, he hand was already injured from being cut off by Luke and also, in the book version of Return of the Jedi, Vader severly slammed his head against the gangplank that he cut down when he threw his saber at Luke earlier.

When Luke came after him so ferociously later on.. Even though the helmet protected him from some of the impact, he still suffered what was basically seemed to be a severe concussion which could be why he simply had no more energy when Luke was batting him hard with the lightsaber. All of these things, combined with getting hit by the lightning bolts are what eventually did him in. Hate was the only thing that kept Vader alive from his injuries. Hate of everything; Kenobi, himself, Sidious, the Jedi, etc.

Hate and fear made him cling to life. When he felt love and attachment to Luke, he let go his hate and fear of death. When he let go of his hate, he let go of what was keeping him alive and he was ok to just let go. Vader's main problem was in not letting go and having attachments. He would not even let go of life, despite his injuries and losses. Hat can be a great fuel and motivator. When he let go of his hate and hurt, he just let go all the way. Sometimes a person loses willpower through love and acceptance.

Sidious knew the weaknesses of "the suit" which is one of the main reasons why Vader never confronted him even though Vader made countless modifications to his suit and armor, remember Anakin although a Jedi was a master mechanic. My ultimate answer to Vader death is the same as Padame's. He simply lost the will to live.

Darth Vader is more complex then we'll ever know, I believe that his wrong doings scarred and haunted the Sith Lord ever since the Jedi Purge. Moreover, Anakin was well known for his ability to withstand great amounts of pain. Therefore, Vader being electrocuted by Sidious is no more than him being burned alive in Mustafar. His suit may have been damaged after the force lightning attack but not severely. In end, this is how the prophecy had to end and my main belief that he "lost the will to live".

You are all missing something, remember when the Emperor was thrown over the rail and into the shaft Luke crawled over to Vader and his breathing was VERY labored, someone nailed it on the head, when he picked the emperor up he was absorbing the lightning as Obi-Wan stated "He's more machine now than man" Machines and out of control electricity don't mix, the lightning probably blew every circuit board in his life support, I'm willing to bet the only thing that was working in his system may have been the vocals and the optics I decided to look up this myself to see what other people thought about the death of Darth Vader, and here's what I believed is what happened.

As you notice when Anakin was found burnt to a crisp with only 1 limb remaining he was given a breathing mask whilst being carried off the planet. Not only would his exterior body have been severely burned but it's also likely that his lungs were badly damaged from breathing in the hot air and ashes when his clothes set on fire and being so close to the lava lake.

When people are pulled out of house fires they're immediately given an oxygen mask to help them breathe so their lungs aren't further damaged from breathing in hot air and ashes. The suit appeared to be giving off gases, possibly those used in cryogenics, as well as providing him with oxygen. My guess is that the suit was keeping his body from warming up so that he wouldn't die of shock from the severe burns he sustained pain from such burns can be excruciating if the skin doesn't repair itself properly and can last a lifetime and be very sensitive to exposure and touch.

Severe burns cases often die from the shock. Cooling the skin reduces the chances of burns from advancing, which is why I believe Vader's suit was cryogenic but not so much that it would put him into hibernation. More FS Movie News ». View all Movies Sites. More TV News ». More FS Entertainment News ».

View all TV Shows Sites. More Reality TV News ». View all Celebrities Sites. More Fantasy News ». More Gaming News ». More ESports News ». More Food News ». More Dog News ». Just you flat out can't do it. So why are we writing this? Because we've been asked about this a lot so figured here it is for all to enjoy and lament over, because killing Darth Vader wouldn't make sense since Fallen Order does a solid job at being in line with canon Star Wars.

How can you kill Vader when this game is set right smack dab in the middle of the movies the films before Disney took over. So to avoid getting choked out, here's what you need to do. When he approaches you he will grab you , look to his right in the distance. You'll see a big metal object that you can Force Grab to you, that will break his hold and give Cal a chance to make a run for it.

This is the first of two encounters you'll have with him, both will end with you barely escaping with your life.



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