What does Darth Vader actually mean

Started by yerssot7 pages

quick! to the reindeers! *yawns*

With the exception of Darth Maul, 'DARTH' means "IN". IN-VADER. IN-SIDIUS. There are other Darth's not mentioned too. Darth Convenient. Darth Trusion. Darth FraR'ed. And the worst of them all... Darth Grown Hair.

Seriously... don't read too much into the whole Star Wars thing. I'm fairly confident that George Lucas didn't have a whole lot going on upstairs when he came up with this stuff. Most of it is just ripped off mythology anyway.

Wow....talk about a 6 year gap here. lol

I'll just state again that vader was just a side character in the original drafts of the SW script

guess lucas liked his name, so he created darth

Originally posted by Anthony4pres
With the exception of Darth Maul, 'DARTH' means "IN". IN-VADER. IN-SIDIUS. There are other Darth's not mentioned too. Darth Convenient. Darth Trusion. Darth FraR'ed. And the worst of them all... Darth Grown Hair.

Seriously... don't read too much into the whole Star Wars thing. I'm fairly confident that George Lucas didn't have a whole lot going on upstairs when he came up with this stuff. Most of it is just ripped off mythology anyway.

In-Plagueis?

So except for two of them, it so happens that... the other two can have 'in' in front of them.

Right... not quite a rule, I think.

In-Maul???? Guess the red dude likes shopping a lot.

😂
Think he got a good deal on his horns?

In-Tyranus? Seems like this shouldn't have been said in the first place.

Sounds like an ad for an SM night club.

And not a particularly good one at that.

I wouldn't know...

in the house

Errr .. yeah.

Better not be my house. Just cleaned the place from last time.

That was you?

Odds are high, yes.

Indeed.

Is there a complaint?

Always.

In regards to?

Everything.