Why does Vader stop Luke from killing the emperor?
Originally Answered: In Star Wars (the creative franchise), why did Darth Vader stop Luke from killing Emperor Palpatine if he wanted Palpatine dead? Vader needed Palpatine to help bring Luke fully to the dark side. He wanted him to be completely enveloped in hate so he’d stay in the dark.
Did Vader try to recruit Ahsoka?
Yes he did. And the saddest thing is that there was nothing he could do about it. He was broken. The first case is shortly after ROTS when Vader was making his Sith lightsaber.
Why could Darth Vader kill the essence of the Death Star?
Nobody can kill the essence of something, that he has never mastered. Darth Vader could kill it because he had mastered the evil side as much as he had mastered the good side prior to it. He was MASTER OF BOTH REALITIES. That’s why he was able to defeat Emperor Palpatine, who was the ultimate master of ONLY ONE realm.
Why didn’t Darth Vader let Luke Skywalker destroy the Emperor?
Vader did not want his son to fall to the dark side. It was the first sign of actual conflict. Well, in the original Star Wars 6 book, Vader says, “he could have allowed Luke to destroy the emperor, but Luke was simply not ready for that yet, emotionally”.
Why didn’t Darth Vader kill Palpatine?
Vader didn’t kill Palpatine, Anakin Skywalker did. Vader died when Luke was hit with lightning by Sidius after luke refused to kill Anakin. The final dual was a four way battle with the Skywalkers on one side and Sidius and Vader on the other.
Was Darth Vader more powerful than the Emperor?
In canon, Vader was more skilled in lightsaber combat than the Emperor, but not in Force power. Lucas once said that following the duel on Mustafar, Vader’s abilities were curbed due to all the injuries, and so became less powerful than the Emperor – and before the duel, Vader had the potential to become twice as good as his Sith master.