Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Darth Vader fight so slow?
- 2 Why did Obi-Wan let Vader kill?
- 3 Why is Vader so weak in the original trilogy?
- 4 Why did Obi Wan give himself up?
- 5 What is the relationship between Obi Wan and Darth Vader?
- 6 How did Obi-Wan become part of the force?
- 7 Was Obi-Wan Kenobi a friend of Luke Skywalker’s father?
Why does Darth Vader fight so slow?
He’s not exactly slow, but his injuries and heavy armor made it a necessity that he not waste movement in combat. As such, what seems slow is actually calculated, precise movement. And with how fast jedi and sith can move, it’s saying something that he’d slaughtered a lot of them during his time as a jedi killer.
Why did Obi-Wan let Vader kill?
Obi-Wan let himself die because he knew he would become more powerful after death. Driven by wanting to mentor and guide Luke, he chose to both balance the force and become a Jedi-ghost with his death. Lastly, Obi-Wan aided the Millenium Falcon in its escape by keeping Darth Vader engaged for a time.
Why did Obi-Wan not fight Vader?
Other reasons – either instead of the aforementioned one or in addition to it – are because Obi-Wan knew Luke would jump in to help him, and he wasn’t ready to go against Darth Vader yet, and/or because Obi-Wan realized that the Sith lord was way more powerful than the last time they fought each other, and he wouldn’t …
Why is Vader so weak in the original trilogy?
The reason Vader looks so weak in ROTJ is because, quite frankly, they didn’t have the technology, budget or even training to make a fight scene that actually measured up anywhere close to the prequels. It’s the downside of having the original trilogy filmed so long before the prequels.
Why did Obi Wan give himself up?
According to this new line of speculation, Obi-Wan deliberately sacrificed himself in his fight with Darth Vader in order to show Anakin that only the Jedi could become one with the Force.
Who is more powerful Darth Vader or Anakin Skywalker?
In canon, Vader is confirmed to be superior to Anakin in every way. One of the most intimidating and powerful presences in Star Wars is Darth Vader. Even with all of these qualities, Vader is still not as strong as he was before falling to the Dark Side, when he was still Anakin Skywalker.
What is the relationship between Obi Wan and Darth Vader?
Obi-wan was the good mentor/wizard and Darth Vader the evil dark wizard/knight. When Obi Wan disappears not only is the audience in disbelief but son is Darth Vader. The first movie, as it were, gave us no clear explanation for this. But the rest of the Original Trilogy does.
How did Obi-Wan become part of the force?
Obi Wan became part of the Force as a disembodied voice or guidance for Luke. Luke eventually lead to find Yoda with help of Obi Wan. At the end of the OT we could understand that Yoda and Obi wan and for a yet to be explained reason Anakin became “Force Spirits/Ghosts”.
What was Obi-Wan Kenobi’s relationship with Qui-Gon?
He had originally argued with Qui-Gon that Anakin should be left to live out his life a slave. Not only was Obi-Wan an untried mentor, but one less idealistic and more into realpolitik than Qui-Gon (‘you would be on the Council if you followed the Code’) and one who had been displaced by Anakin.
Was Obi-Wan Kenobi a friend of Luke Skywalker’s father?
When Luke asks his uncle about the identity of Obi-Wan, Owen is reluctant to even discuss the subject, but he does drop one tantalizing hint: Obi-Wan was a friend of Luke’s father, whom Luke never knew. Luke mentions his desire to leave home to attend the Imperial Academy for starpilots, but Uncle Owen is discouraging, much to Luke’s frustration.