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'''Darth Vader''' is a ] in ]' ] saga '']''. In the ], the character is depicted as a formidable ] and the brutal head enforcer of the ]'s rule across ]. He serves as the Sith apprentice of ] (]), using ] of ] to mercilessly pursue the ] and the ] to the ends of the galaxy. The ] recounts the heroic rise and ] of Darth Vader's former self, ''']''' (]). In the original movie trilogy, Darth Vader was portrayed by bodybuilder ] and a series of stunt doubles, most notably ], while he was voiced by actor ]. A middle-aged Anakin was portrayed by ] at the end of '']''.

Darth Vader is one of the most ] ]s in film history and was ranked third on ].<ref name="afi100">''", ], last accessed ], ]</ref>

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== Depiction ==
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=== Original trilogy ===
In the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy, which takes place 19 years after the events depicted in ''Episode III'', Darth Vader is the primary ]: a dark, foreboding, and ruthless figure. One of the pivotal rulers of the Empire, he is mercilessly trying to destroy the ], which is waging a long and desperate war to free the galaxy from the Empire's evil clutches. Beginning with ''The Empire Strikes Back'', Vader's ] is composer ]' '']'', which heralds the character's entrances in the ].

==== ''A New Hope'' ====
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''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'', the first movie in the narrative chronology, features the character's first screen appearance. Vader is charged with recovering the stolen plans of the ] and finding the Rebel Alliance's secret base. He captures and ]s ] (]) and is present when Death Star commander ] (]) vaporizes her home world of ]. Shortly afterward, Vader fights a ] duel against his former master, ] (]), who has arrived at the Death Star to rescue Leia; Vader kills Kenobi, turning him into a spirit in the Force. He then encounters ] (]) during a ], and senses in him a great strength in the Force shortly before the boy destroys the battle station. Just as Vader is about to shoot Luke down, the ''],'' piloted by ] (]), destroys Vader's wingman and sends him spinning into space.

==== ''The Empire Strikes Back'' ====
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In ''Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back'', Vader captures Leia, Han, ] (]), and ] (]) on the planet ] to lure Luke into a confrontation. Luke, who has been partially trained by ] (]), duels Vader, but is eventually defeated when Vader uses his lightsaber to sever Luke's right hand. Vader reveals his true identity as Luke's father and offers Luke the chance to overthrow Palpatine and "rule the galaxy as father and son". Luke refuses and allows himself to plummet from a weather platform to an uncertain fate. He is sucked into a garbage chute and rescued by Leia, Chewbacca, Lando and C-3PO.

==== ''Return of the Jedi'' ====
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In ''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'', Luke has nearly completed his Jedi training and learns from Yoda that Vader is indeed his father. Luke learns about his father's past from Obi-Wan's spirit, and also learns that Leia is his twin sister. On a mission to the forest moon of ], he surrenders to Imperial troops and is delivered into the hands of Darth Vader and the Emperor. Aboard the second Death Star being constructed in orbit, Palpatine tries to seduce Luke to the dark side of the Force. Luke resists the Emperor's appeals to his anger and threats to his friends, but viciously attacks Vader when he threatens to turn Leia to the dark side. Luke finally defeats Vader, severing his father's right hand; however, he controls his anger at the last minute, realizing that he is perilously close to suffering his father's ].



The Emperor urges Luke to kill Vader and "fulfill his destiny" by becoming Palpatine's new apprentice. Luke refuses and throws down his lightsaber. Enraged, Palpatine unleashes a torrent of Force lightning upon Luke. Luke begs his father for help; unable to stand the sight of his son's agony, Vader finally turns on his master, throwing him into the Death Star's reactor core, killing him. In the process, however, Vader is mortally wounded by the Emperor's Force Lightning. Moments from death, Vader begs his son to take off his breath-mask so he can look at Luke "with ''own'' eyes"; Luke complies, and, for the first time, father and son truly see each other. Rescued from the dark side, Anakin Skywalker admits that there is some good left in him, and dies redeemed. Luke escapes on a ] with his father's body as the Death Star explodes, destroyed by the Rebel Alliance. That night, Luke ] his father's armor and, during the victory celebration on Endor's forest moon, Luke sees the redeemed spirit of Anakin Skywalker standing alongside the spirits of Obi-Wan and Yoda.

=== Prequel trilogy ===
''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'', the third prequel and sixth movie to be produced, features the character's earliest appearance in the fictional chronology.

==== ''Revenge of the Sith'' ====
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The last episode of the prequel trilogy portrays Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side of the Force. In the closing days of the ], Palpatine reveals himself to Anakin as the Sith Lord Darth Sidious and tempts him to join the dark side by promising that it will enable him to save his pregnant wife, ] (]), from dying in ]. Anakin eventually submits to the dark side and becomes Palpatine's apprentice, whom Palpatine dubs Darth Vader. His first assignment is to assault the ] and kill everyone inside, including children, paving the way for Palpatine to destroy the Jedi and form the Empire from the ashes of the ].

Vader then travels to the ] planet ], where Separatist leaders have gathered, and mercilessly slaughters them. There, Vader is surprised by the sudden appearance of Padmé, who has learned what her husband has done and begs him to go into hiding with her. Vader, mad with power, suspects her of betraying him. The appearance of Anakin's former teacher and friend, Obi-Wan Kenobi (]), confirms in Vader's mind his suspicions about Padmé. In his anger, he uses the Force to choke her into unconsciousness. Obi-Wan and Vader engage in a fierce, climactic ] duel, from which Obi-Wan emerges victorious and Vader loses his limbs, slips close to the lava, and is nearly burned to death. Palpatine arrives in time to rescue his apprentice and transports him to ], where medical droids encase him in the black armored suit, mask, and respirator first seen in the original films.

When Vader regains consciousness and asks for Padmé, Palpatine lies, claiming Vader killed her in the heat of his anger -- in reality, she dies of a broken heart after giving birth to their children, Luke and Leia. This breaks what remains of Anakin's spirit; he screams in torment, destroying the objects around him with the Force. He is last seen at Palpatine's side, where the two watch the construction of the Death Star.

=== Expanded Universe ===
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Vader appears numerous times in ]' ''Star Wars'' series.

As chronicled in ]'s book ''],'' Vader sheds his identity as Anakin Skywalker shortly after the events of ''Episode III''. In the months afterward, he systematically pursues and kills the survivors of the ] (except Obi-Wan and Yoda); in the process, he fully embraces his new identity as a Sith lord and disavows any connection to his former Jedi self. The novel also reveals Vader's plan to eventually overthrow Palpatine and rule the Empire himself, and that his primary motivation for betraying the Jedi Order was that he resented their supposed failure to recognize his power.

In the ] '']'', he hires ]s to bring him information about the pilot who destroyed the Death Star, ultimately meeting his son Luke for the first time. Later, in the ] novel '']'' (which takes place shortly after the events in ''A New Hope''), Vader meets Luke for the second time and fights him in a lightsaber duel on ]. On Mimban, Vader is nearly defeated by Luke, who severs his right arm.<ref name="sw.combts">{{cite web|url=http://www.starwars.com/databank/character/darthvader/?id=bts|title=Darth Vader (Behind the Scenes)|publisher=]|work=Star Wars Databank|accessdate=2008-04-28}}</ref>

In ''],'' Vader searches for the Rebels responsible for the Death Star's destruction, almost thwarting Han and Chewbacca's goal of reaching ] in order for Chewie to reach his family for Life Day.

]'s ] explains that Darth Vader is the first representative of the Empire to find the ], a race with exceptional combat skills, whom he manipulated into serving as his personal commandos and revering him as their master. Vader later transferred their services to ].

===Video games===
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Vader appears in many ''Star Wars'' video games, with minor to major roles. He has a prominent role in the 1996 '']'' multimedia project, including the video game, which takes place between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi.'' In the story, ] plots to overthrow Vader and take his place as the Emperor's second in command. The story also reveals that Vader knows there is some good left in him, and that he wishes to use the Force to return his physical appearance to that of his former self. Vader will be playable in the first level of '']'', and the game's main character will be Vader's secret apprentice Starkiller. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2008/03/lucas200803?currentPage=2 |title=The Game Has Changed |accessdate=2008-04-23 |last=DiGiacomo |first=Frank |year=2008 |month=March |publisher=Vanity Fair}}</ref> Vader will also be a playable character in the ] version of '']'' from ].

== Production and publication ==
=== Creation and concepts ===
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The character's image was created when concept artist ] drew the opening scene where Vader and his stormtroopers board a ].<ref name="sw.combts" /> It was initially imagined that Darth Vader would fly through space to enter the ship, necessitating a suit and breathing mask.<ref name="sw.combts" /> This equipment was later made permanent and incorporated in the story.<ref name="sw.combts" />

The iconic sound of the character's respirator breathing was created by ] ], who created the sound by recording himself breathing into a ] regulator.<ref>{{cite video|people=Burns, Kevin and Edith Becker|date=2004|title=Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy|medium=Documentary}}</ref>

Darth Vader's costume is one of the areas in which Lucas' interest in ] ] -- in particular ] warriors -- is most clearly manifested.<ref>{{cite book|title=Star Wars: The Magic of Myth|first=Mary|last=Henderson|publisher=]|year=1997}}</ref> According to ''Star Wars'' wardrobe master John Mollo, "Darth Vader's helmet started as a ] ] helmet".<ref>{{cite book|first=Richard|last=Ingram |coauthors=Arthur Ward|title=Buying and Selling Wartime Collectibles: An Enthusiast's Guide to Militaria|publisher=Crowood|year=2007|pages=17}}</ref>

=== Portrayals ===
David Prowse played the role of Darth Vader during filming of ''A New Hope''. Prowse was originally given the choice between the roles of Chewbacca and Darth Vader, and chose the latter because he said "people would remember him." After filming, ] was hired to read Vader's lines over Prowse's performance, in part due to Prowse's strong ] accent. Lucas eventually chose Jones to provide Vader's voice for all the original trilogy films; Jones has since been closely identified with the role. In 1978, Jones returned as the voice of Darth Vader in ''],'' which used ''A New Hope'' footage of Prowse in the character's costume.

When ] commissioned writer ] to adapt ''Star Wars'' as ], actor ] was hired to provide the voice of Darth Vader when James Earl Jones was not available.

The character of Darth Vader was also played by several stunt doubles, most notably fencing instructor ]. Anderson handled all of Vader's fight sequences in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi.'' ], who portrayed Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy, noted in a 1983 interview in Starlog #72: "Bob Anderson was the man who actually did Vader's fighting. It was always supposed to be a secret, but I finally told George I didn't think it was fair any more. Bob worked so hard that he deserves some recognition. It's ridiculous to preserve the myth that it’s all done by ''one'' man."<ref>{{cite|title=Starlog #72|publisher=Starlog Magazine|date=1983|author=Not specified}}, text available at </ref>

Actor and former ] visual effects artist C. Andrew Nelson has also portrayed Vader at ] events, in the '']'' and '']'' video games, and in footage filmed for the 1997 Special Edition releases of the original three ''Star Wars'' films. Nelson has also appeared as Vader on various television shows and in numerous commercials.

For ''Revenge of the Sith,'' ], who played Anakin Skywalker in the preceding film, '']'', wore the Vader armor rather than Prowse. However, as Christensen was shorter than Prowse, certain perspective trickery was used to make him seem as physically large as Prowse: a slightly scaled-down costume was created for him; the costume had extensions built into the boots and helmet; and some of the shots of Vader standing next to Palpatine were filmed using ]. No one was credited for the briefly heard voice of Darth Vader at the film's end. When asked if he had supplied the voice, either newly or from a previous recording, James Earl Jones told '']'', "You'd have to ask Lucas about that. I don't know".<ref>{{cite " web|url=http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/stage/ny-c5611250mar16,0,5264743.story|publisher=]|title=Fast Chat: James Earl Jones|date=2008-03-16}}</ref> <!--"Sith" producer Rick McCallum stated in a summer 2005 ''Starlog'' magazine that James Earl Jones worked on EP3 (Note: This is jargon; average-reader audience does not know what EP3 means) for less than one day and was "great to work with".{{Fact | May 2008}} May we please have an actual cite -- issue number, date, page?-->

=== Translations ===
*Vader is called "Dart Fener" in ]. ] proposed an online poll to decide whether to keep the name Dart Fener during the production of the new trilogy; 55.6 percent of voters chose "yes".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fantascienza.com/magazine/notizie/5230|title=Vader o Fener? Ecco il responso}}</ref> However, the ]an packaging for the Darth Vader Voice Changer toy listed his name as "Darth Vader" in the Italian text.
*In ], Vader is known as "Dark Vador". In addition, although most characters including Vader had name changes in the original trilogy, he is one of few characters not to have his French name change reversed in the prequel trilogy and Expanded Universe. Retention of the "Dark" moniker caused several other Sith lords to be among the few characters who had French name changes in the prequels (e.g. "]"). However, he has his original name in ] dubs. He was voiced by ] in the French versions of Episodes V, VI, and III and by ] in the Quebec version of Episode III.
*In a ] ] DVD version of ''Episode III'' known as ''Star War The Third Gathers: The Backstroke of the West'', his name is displayed as "Reaching the west reaches" in the poor ] ]s. This was translated from "Daxi Weida", a ] phonetic rendering of Vader's name.
*In ], Vader was voiced by ] in the films, who also voiced ].
*In Iceland, Vader is called ''Svarthöfði'', wich literally translates as "Darkhead" or "Blackhead"

== Cultural figure ==
Due to his central role in the '']'' films, the character of Darth Vader has entered the public consciousness as the quintessential villain. His powerful bass voice and imposing image (he is 6 feet 8 inches tall in his full suit), coupled with his heavy mechanized breathing, is easily recognizable. The ]'s list of the greatest movie villains placed him third, beating the ] and the ] and coming just after ] and ]. He has been ] by such figures as "Duck Vader" from '']'', "Darth Benkyou" in an episode of ], "Dearth Nadir" as played by ] for '']''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "]" sketch, "Girth Plotz" (]) in an episode of '']'' that parodied the first trilogy, "Darth Koopa" as portrayed by ] from '']'', "Dark Laser" from '']'', an episode of '']'' where ] dresses in black and takes over the school, ] singer Darth Brooks in '']'', and ] from '']'' as Darth Chef in the episode "]". ] in '']'' (dressed in a radiation suit) pretends to be "Darth Vader from the planet ]". At the beginning of ]'s '']'', the character Hooper X gives a speech at a comic convention on how Darth Vader is a metaphor for how poorly sci-fi treats black people; he is especially offended that Vader (the "blackest brother in the galaxy") reveals himself to be a "feeble crusty old white man". The character of the ] from '']'' was inspired by Darth Vader and a scene from the episode "Act 4 Scene 15" parodies the scene in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' when the back of Vader's head is briefly exposed before he dons his helmet.

In ]' 1987 ''Star Wars'' parody '']'', Darth Vader is parodied as Lord Dark Helmet (]), a short man with an oversize Darth Vader-like helmet who occasionally opens it to reveal his face. Instead of using a lightsaber, he has a ring that gives him abilities similar to The Force (called the "Schwartz"). The Schwartz ring allows Dark Helmet to produce a lightsaber-like projection at the ring's tip. He is given to making ]s about his helmet and his ring sword. The film also pokes fun at Darth Vader's revelation to Luke Skywalker in ''The Empire Strikes Back''; during their ] battle, Dark Helmet declares himself to be main character's "father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate," before admitting that this means that they have no familial ties whatsoever.

In 2006, Blame Society Productions created a series of short videos featuring '']''. Chad Vader, ostensibly Darth Vader's younger brother, wears the same armor and cape and uses phrases and concepts associated with Darth Vader in the context of a modern grocery store. More recently, '']'' parodied ''Episode IV'', with ] appearing as Darth Vader. In another episode, Darth Vader is shown attempting to take out a loan. When asked what the loan is for, Vader replies, "To build a battle station that can destroy a planet"; when the accountant voices concern over his choice, Vader changes his answer to, "I want to open a sports bar."

=== ''Darth Vader'' as a cultural metaphor ===
Darth Vader's image and name have both become ]s for evil in the public consciousness. Lucas has pointed to Vader's iconic status as a reason for making the prequel movies, since he felt the icon overshadowed the fact that Vader was intended to be a ] character.

On ], ], ] ] referred to himself as the Darth Vader of the ]. Discussing the need for vigorous pursuit of intelligence, he said to ]'s ], "It means we need to be able to go after and capture or kill those people who are trying to kill Americans. That's not a pleasant business. It's a very serious business. And I suppose, sometimes, people look at my demeanor and say, 'Well, he's the Darth Vader of the administration.'"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0606/22/sitroom.03.html|publisher=]|work=The Situation Room|title=Transcripts|accessdate=2008-04-27}}</ref> ] put on a Darth Vader helmet to "talk" to Dick Cheney as a "kindred spirit" on '']'' on ], ]. Cheney's wife, ], presented Stewart with a Darth Vader action figure on her appearance on the show on ], ]. Both Stewart and ] have occasionally referred to Cheney as "Darth Cheney". In the satiric cartoon show '']'', Dick Cheney's father is portrayed as being Darth Vader. At her presidential campaign event on ], ], ] also referred to Cheney as Darth Vader. At the 2008 Washington ] Dinner, Cheney joked that his wife ] told him that the Vader comparison "humanizes" him.

Then-Vice President ] referred to ]'s ] as the "Darth Vader of ]." <ref>{{cite web|url=http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2005/08/22/8270018/index.htm|title=Al Gore Battles Old Cable Demons|first=Marc|last=Gunther|date=2005-08-22|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-04-27}}</ref> Political strategist ] was known by his political enemies as "the Darth Vader of the ]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politics.netscape.com/story/2006/11/07/harvey-leroy-lee-atwater-was-a-republican-political-consultant|title=Harvey Leroy "Lee" Atwater, was a Republican political consultant|accessdate=2008-04-27}}</ref>

In 2005, former ] entomologists Quentin Wheeler and Kelly Miller named 65 new ] of slime-mold beetle of the ] ''Agathidium,'' with one named ''Agathidium vaderi'' after Darth Vader.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/April05/slime-mold.Bush.Cheney.ssl.html|title=Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are now species of slime-mold beetles -- but strictly in homage|work=Cornell News|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-04-27}}</ref>

In the last years of construction, ] held a competition for children to design new ]s for the western towers. The third-place winner was a design featuring Darth Vader, which looms over the southern side of the northwest tower.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cathedral.org/cathedral/discover/darth.shtml|title=About Darth Vader|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-04-27}}</ref> ], has an ominous-looking building made of dark reflective glass and the architecturally acclaimed ], a white futuristic ] -- these buildings are known as the "Darth Vader building" and "Luke Skywalker building", respectively.{{Fact|date=April 2008}}

The ] in ] is informally dubbed the 'Darth Vader building'.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE7D9123FF93AA15755C0A960948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all|title= Focus: Seattle; Creating An Office Empire|last=Egan|first=Timothy|date=June 29, 1986|work=]|accessdate=2008-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.belltownmessenger.com/062007/062007-100-bellawards.html|title=the bell awards - Tom Graff (interview)|date=June 2007|work=Belltown Messenger|accessdate=2008-05-08}}</ref>

== See also ==
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== References ==
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== Further reading ==
*'']'', 1st edition paperback, 1999. ], ], ISBN 0-345-43411-0
*'']'', 2003. ], ISBN 0-345-42882-X
*'']'', 1st edition hardcover, 2005. Matthew Woodring Stover, George Lucas, ISBN 0-7126-8427-1
*''The New Essential Guide to Characters'', 1st edition, 2002. Daniel Wallace, Michael Sutfin, ISBN 0-345-44900-2
*''The ] Sourcebook'', ], 1st printing, 2001. Bill Slavicsek, J. D. Wiker, ISBN 0-7869-1849-7
*''Vader: The Ultimate Guide'', 2005.
*''Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary'', hardcover, 1998. Dr. David West Reynolds, ISBN 0-7894-3481-4
*''Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: The Visual Dictionary'', hardcover, 1999. Dr. David West Reynolds, ISBN 0-7894-4701-0
*''Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary'', hardcover, 2002. Dr. David West Reynolds, ISBN 0-7894-8588-5
*''Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary'', hardcover, 2005. James Luceno, ISBN 0-7566-1128-8
*Shooting script of '']'' as available at
*Shooting script of '']'' as available at
*''Star Wars Technical Commentaries'', Dr. Curtis Saxton, 1995-2005. Available at
*''Star Wars Databank''. ,

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