

Vader, Darth (Anakin Skywalker)
Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith, was the scourge of the Jedi, a master of
the dark side of the Force, and one of the Emperor's most trusted servants. He
wasn't always a fearsome enforcer, however.
He began life as Anakin Skywalker, a young slave from Tatooine skilled in
piloting and strong in the Force. Once discovered by maverick Jedi Master Qui-Gon
Jinn, Anakin was taken before the Jedi Council to be trained. There was some
controversy on the subject -- despite Jinn's adamant assurances that Skywalker
was the chosen one spoken of in an ancient Jedi prophecy, the council was
hesitant to allow his training at the age of nine.
Finally, the council agreed that Anakin should be trained, and he was
assigned to Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi. Kenobi recklessly thought that he could
be as skillful a master as Yoda. His mistakes had dire consequences for the
galaxy.
Skywalker was seduced by the dark side of the Force. Fueled by rage and
discontent with the pace of Obi-Wan's training, Anakin challenged his master to
a duel. Despite newfound power bestowed by the dark side of the Force, which
added to his already formidable abilities, Anakin was grievously wounded in the
fight. His burning anger kept him alive, and he was forever scarred not only by
his wounds but also by betrayal. He abandoned his former identity. When metal
coupled with flesh in the form of cyborg implants and enhancements required to
sustain him, Skywalker's transformation was complete. He was no longer Anakin.
He was Darth Vader.
At the time of his transformation, Vader never knew he was due to be the
father of twins. Obi-Wan Kenobi hid the children from the Dark Lord and Vader's
master, Emperor Palpatine. Vader somehow discovered that he had a son, Luke
Skywalker, but never suspected he had a daughter, Leia, who was secretly taken
to be raised by Bail Organa, Viceroy and First Chairman of Alderaan.
In the chaos that accompanied Palpatine's rise to power, Vader became one of
the Emperor's most loyal servants. The Emperor entrusted him with the
elimination of the Jedi Knights. During these dark times, Vader and his agents
destroyed the Jedi order.
When the Galactic Civil War raged across the Empire, Darth Vader was tasked
with discovering the location of the Rebel Alliance's secret base. Vader
captured Rebel operative Princess Leia Organa and had her tortured to reveal the
location of the hidden fortress. Vader also sought technical plans stolen by the
Rebels. These plans carried the complete schematics of the Empire's most
powerful weapon, the Death Star battle station. When a rescue team successfully
liberated the princess, Vader found himself face to face with his former master,
Obi-Wan Kenobi. Vader defeated the aged Jedi Knight in a lightsaber duel.
Using the stolen plans to pinpoint the Death Star's weakness, Rebel forces
launched a starfighter attack on the station. Entering the battle, Vader piloted
his own specially modified fighter. He managed to destroy the most Rebel pilots
in the battle, but was forced out of the conflict when his own vessel was
crippled by the Millennium Falcon.
Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, Vader led an elite
squadron of Star Destroyers headed by his flagship, the Super Star Destroyer
Executor. He was to seek out and capture the Rebels responsible for the Death
Star's demise. Eventually, Vader tracked the Rebels down to the ice-world of
Hoth. There, he launched a ground attack destroying the base. His quarry, the
Millennium Falcon, escaped.
During the Hoth campaign, the Emperor commanded Vader to track down the
"son of Skywalker," and have Vader turn him to the dark side of the
Force. Vader planned to use Skywalker's friends as bait to lure him into a trap.
He hired a motley gang of bounty hunters to track down the Falcon, and drew Luke
to Bespins Cloud City. He and Luke clashed in a lightsaber duel that Vader won
by ruthlessly severing Luke's sword-hand. Vader then revealed to the broken
young Jedi that he was his father, and that they would rule the galaxy as father
and son. Luke refused to succumb to the dark side, and escaped his father. Vader
was left empty-handed.
After these incidents, Palpatine reassigned Vader from the Imperial fleet,
and instead put him in charge of overseeing the new Death Star operation. The
Emperor began to distrust his once loyal servant. Vader's contact with his son
sparked something within him, something the Emperor did not like.
Palpatine was scheduled to arrive at the second Death Star. The Emperor
foresaw that Skywalker would come before the two, and then they would seduce
young Luke to the dark side, just as Anakin had been drawn to its power decades
earlier.
When Luke surrendered, and was taken before the Emperor, Palpatine pitted
father and son in a lightsaber duel. Skywalker refused to fight and give into
the temptation of the dark side. Vader, probing his mind, learned of his
daughter, Leia Organa. He threatened to turn her to the dark side. At this
threat, Luke gave into his hatred and attacked his father. In the ferocious
assault that followed, young Skywalker nearly killed Vader. Horrified by what he
had become, Luke abandoned his new found dark side rage, and refused Palpatine's
offers of power. "I am a Jedi, like my father before me," Skywalker
proudly claimed.
Palpatine unleashed a deadly barrage of dark side energy on the young Jedi.
Lightning bolts spawned from pure evil tore into Luke's body with searing pain.
Vader stood helplessly, watching his son writhe in agony from torture delivered
by his master. Unable to watch anymore, Vader turned against his master. He
grabbed a surprised Palpatine from behind, hoisted him above his head, and
tossed his evil master down a bottomless reactor shaft. Vader was bombarded by
the Emperor's Force lightning, mortally wounding him.
As he lay dying, Vader ceased to be. Anakin Skywalker returned. He asked his son to remove the cumbersome, fearsome mask that had concealed his face for decades. His mask and life support removed, Anakin looked upon Luke for the first and last time. He then died, his body disappearing into the light side of the Force. Luke burned the dark armor that had encased Anakin's crippled body in a quiet funeral pyre on the forest moon of Endor that night.