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| last_appearance    = ''[[Star Wars: Return of the Jedi]]''
| last_appearance    = ''[[Star Wars: Return of the Jedi]]''
| affiliation        = [[Galactic Empire]], [[Sith]]
| affiliation        = [[Galactic Empire]], [[Sith]]
| signature_artifacts= [[Darth Vader's Armor]], [[Darth Vader's Lightsaber]], [[TIE Advanced x1 Starfighter]], [[The Executor]], [[Meditation Chamber]], [[Sith Wayfinder]]
| signature_artifacts= [[Darth Vader's Armor]], [[Darth Vader's Lightsaber]], [[TIE Advanced x1 Starfighter]], [[The Executor]], [[Meditation Chamber]]
| wikipedia_link    = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader
| wikipedia_link    = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader
| imdb_link          = https://www.imdb.com/character/ch0000003/
| imdb_link          = https://www.imdb.com/character/ch0000003/
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==Character Overview==
==Character Overview==
Following his defeat on Mustafar, the horribly burned Anakin Skywalker was rebuilt by his new master, [[Darth Sidious]]. Encased in a mobile life-support suit, he became Darth Vader, the supreme commander of the Imperial fleet and the Emperor's ruthless enforcer. For two decades, he hunted down the remaining Jedi and crushed any opposition to the Empire's rule. His journey culminates in a final confrontation with his son, [[Luke Skywalker]], where he ultimately rediscovers his humanity and fulfills the prophecy of the Chosen One by destroying the Sith.
Following his defeat on Mustafar, the horribly burned Anakin Skywalker was rebuilt by his new master, Darth Sidious. Encased in a mobile life-support suit, he became Darth Vader, the supreme commander of the Imperial fleet and the Emperor's ruthless enforcer. For two decades, he hunted down the remaining Jedi and crushed any opposition to the Empire's rule. His journey culminates in a final confrontation with his son, [[Luke Skywalker]], where he ultimately rediscovers his humanity and fulfills the prophecy of the Chosen One by destroying the Sith.


==Film & Television Appearances==
==Film & Television Appearances==


=== ''[[Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith|Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith]]'' (2005) ===
=== ''[[Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith|Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith]]'' (2005) ===
Vader is "born" in the final act of the film. After being placed in his iconic armor, his first act is to ask about [[Padmé Amidala]]. When told by Palpatine that he killed her in his anger, his grief-stricken rage solidifies his turn to the dark side. He is last seen overseeing the construction of the first Death Star alongside the Emperor.
Vader is "born" in the final act of the film. After being placed in his iconic armor, his first act is to ask about Padmé. When told by Palpatine that he killed her in his anger, his grief-stricken rage solidifies his turn to the dark side. He is last seen overseeing the construction of the first Death Star alongside the Emperor.
 
=== ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'' (2008-2020) ===
In a vision sequence in the Season 3 episode "Ghosts of Mortis," Anakin Skywalker is shown a glimpse of his horrific future as Darth Vader. Later, in the final scene of the series finale, "Victory and Death," Vader makes a silent appearance, visiting the crash site of a Venator-class Star Destroyer and recovering the lightsaber of his former Padawan, Ahsoka Tano.
 
=== ''[[Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV series)|Obi-Wan Kenobi]]'' (2022) ===
Ten years after ''Revenge of the Sith'', Vader becomes obsessed with hunting his former master, [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]], after learning he is alive. He dispatches the Inquisitors to find him. Vader engages Kenobi in two brutal duels. In their final confrontation, Kenobi damages Vader's helmet, revealing a portion of Anakin's scarred face. For a moment, Anakin's voice emerges, absolving Kenobi of his fall before being consumed by Vader's persona once more, who declares that he himself killed Anakin Skywalker.<ref name="kenobi_vader_wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_in_other_media#Obi-Wan_Kenobi "Darth Vader in other media - Obi-Wan Kenobi"]. Wikipedia. Accessed July 12, 2025.</ref>
 
=== ''[[Star Wars Rebels]]'' (2014-2018) ===
Vader serves as a primary antagonist in Season 2. He is dispatched by the Emperor to hunt down the growing Rebel cell on Lothal, which includes his former Padawan, Ahsoka Tano. He demonstrates his immense power by single-handedly defeating the heroes' starfighters with his own TIE Advanced. His story culminates in a long-awaited and tragic duel with Ahsoka in a Sith temple on Malachor, which ends ambiguously as the temple collapses around them.<ref name="rebels_vader_wiki">[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Darth_Vader/Legends#Star_Wars_Rebels "Darth Vader - Star Wars Rebels"]. Wookieepedia. Accessed July 12, 2025.</ref>


=== ''[[Rogue One: A Star Wars Story]]'' (2016) ===
=== ''[[Rogue One: A Star Wars Story]]'' (2016) ===
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=== ''[[Star Wars: A New Hope|Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope]]'' (1977) ===
=== ''[[Star Wars: A New Hope|Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope]]'' (1977) ===
Vader is introduced as the merciless fist of the Empire, capturing Princess [[Leia Organa]] and interrogating her for the location of the Rebel base. He strikes down his former master, [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]], in a duel. During the Battle of Yavin, he pilots his own TIE fighter and nearly shoots down Luke Skywalker before being sent spinning into space by the [[Millennium Falcon]].
Vader is introduced as the merciless fist of the Empire, capturing Princess Leia and interrogating her for the location of the Rebel base. He strikes down his former master, [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]], in a duel. During the Battle of Yavin, he pilots his own TIE fighter and nearly shoots down Luke Skywalker before being sent spinning into space by the [[Millennium Falcon]].


=== ''[[Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back|Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back]]'' (1980) ===
=== ''[[Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back|Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back]]'' (1980) ===
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=== [[Darth Vader's Lightsaber]] ===
=== [[Darth Vader's Lightsaber]] ===
* '''Description:''' A Sith lightsaber that produces a crimson blade. The hilt is similar in design to his previous Jedi weapon but is constructed with darker materials and a more functional, less elegant aesthetic.<ref name="vader_lightsaber_databank">"Darth Vader's Lightsaber," StarWars.com Databank. Accessed July 12, 2025.</ref>
* '''Description:''' A Sith lightsaber that produces a crimson blade. The hilt is similar in design to his previous Jedi weapon but is constructed with darker materials and a more functional, less elegant aesthetic.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' The red blade is the traditional color of a Sith Lord's weapon, created by making the kyber crystal "bleed" through the dark side. It is a stark visual representation of his corruption and his rejection of the Jedi way.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' The red blade is the traditional color of a Sith Lord's weapon, created by making the kyber crystal "bleed" through the dark side. It is a stark visual representation of his corruption and his rejection of the Jedi way.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' This is Vader's primary weapon in his duels against Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker. It is a symbol of his oppressive power and his role as the Emperor's enforcer.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' This is Vader's primary weapon in his duels against Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker. It is a symbol of his oppressive power and his role as the Emperor's enforcer.
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=== [[Meditation Chamber]] ===
=== [[Meditation Chamber]] ===
* '''Description:''' A pressurized, spherical chamber where Vader can remove his helmet and mask to breathe without the aid of his suit's respirator. The top half of the sphere lowers over the base to seal him inside.
* '''Description:''' A pressurized, spherical chamber where Vader can remove his helmet and mask to breathe without the aid of his suit's respirator. The top half of the sphere lowers over the base to seal him inside.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' This is the only place where Vader can show vulnerability. It is a private sanctuary where the man inside the machine can be revealed, showing his scarred, pale head. This artifact provides the first glimpse of the damaged human being beneath the terrifying exterior.<ref name="esb_visual_dictionary">David West Reynolds, ''Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back: The Visual Dictionary'', DK Publishing, 2000.</ref>
* '''Relevance to Character:''' This is the only place where Vader can show vulnerability. It is a private sanctuary where the man inside the machine can be revealed, showing his scarred, pale head. This artifact provides the first glimpse of the damaged human being beneath the terrifying exterior.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' Introduced in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', the chamber is used for private communications with the Emperor. The scene where an officer interrupts Vader in his chamber, only to be Force-choked, powerfully establishes his authority and intolerance for failure.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' Introduced in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', the chamber is used for private communications with the Emperor. The scene where an officer interrupts Vader in his chamber, only to be Force-choked, powerfully establishes his authority and intolerance for failure.


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* '''Relevance to Character:''' The ''Executor'' is a symbol of Vader's immense power and authority. Its colossal size dwarfs standard Star Destroyers, just as Vader's power overshadows his subordinates. It is a physical manifestation of the Empire's "rule through fear" doctrine.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' The ''Executor'' is a symbol of Vader's immense power and authority. Its colossal size dwarfs standard Star Destroyers, just as Vader's power overshadows his subordinates. It is a physical manifestation of the Empire's "rule through fear" doctrine.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' The ship serves as Vader's base of operations for much of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''. Its destruction during the Battle of Endor, when a crashing A-wing slams into its bridge, is a major turning point that signals the imminent collapse of the Imperial fleet.
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' The ship serves as Vader's base of operations for much of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''. Its destruction during the Battle of Endor, when a crashing A-wing slams into its bridge, is a major turning point that signals the imminent collapse of the Imperial fleet.
=== [[Sith Wayfinder]] ===
* '''Description:''' A pyramidal holocron-like device that reveals the location of the hidden Sith world of Exegol.
* '''Relevance to Character:''' This artifact represents the Emperor's deepest secrets, a contingency plan kept even from his most trusted apprentice. Vader's possession of it, as revealed in canon comics, shows his own quest for power and his desire to understand his master's ultimate endgame, hinting at his ambition to one day usurp him.<ref name="vader_comic_wayfinder">Greg Pak, ''Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020)'', Marvel Comics, Issue #8.</ref>
* '''Relevance to Plot:''' While not seen in the original trilogy, Vader's Wayfinder becomes the central MacGuffin for Kylo Ren in ''The Rise of Skywalker''. Its discovery in the ruins of Vader's Mustafar castle directly links the original and sequel trilogies, making Vader's legacy the key to finding the resurrected Emperor.


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The sound of Vader's breathing was created by sound designer Ben Burtt by breathing through an old Dacor scuba regulator.<ref>"The Sounds of Star Wars," StarWars.com. Accessed July 12, 2025.</ref>
* The sound of Vader's breathing was created by sound designer Ben Burtt by breathing through an old Dacor scuba regulator.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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