Vader had to 2 chances to kill Luke, but he chose not to. In ESB he tried to talk Luke into turning. Luke was just a mere apprentice and Vader could have killed him easily. In RoTJ, Vader could have let Palpatine fry his son to death, but again chose to keep Luke alive by killing Palpatine. Any thoughts?
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Re: Did Vader ever truly want to kill Luke?
No, I'd have said defanity not. I'd have said he loved Luke actually, partly the reason why he wanted his own son on his side. Together they'd defeate the emperor & ruel the gallexy as father & son. Maybe he felt like he had to if Luke didn't join, but he didn't want to.
Nah man, what are you talking about. Vader wanted to kill Luke both times. He just accidently didn't kill him twice. Kinda clumsy of him charging at Luke on the Death Star and accidently grabbing Sidious and accidently throwing him by accident, accidently.
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Didn't you know that Palpatine, when grabbed by Vader, was, also, throwing Force lightning accidentally because he had to swing his arms to gain some balance?
You're either very thick or very ignorant of sarcasm.
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15. The hell is wrong with cutting up a worm? Frogs in science in class is fine, but Goddammit don't touch those worms.
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