Anakin's Most Evil Act

Started by The Biker Scout4 pagesPoll

What Was Anakin's most evil folly?

Anakin's Most Evil Act

Vote for his most evil folly

definitly the temple and younglings....

that was pretty damn evil...

I foresee a rout.

true, Master Astro

but the sand people thing coulda been longer and better...

killing children is allways in the top of "Evil"

Originally posted by The Biker Scout
true, Master Astro

but the sand people thing coulda been longer and better...

But everyone hated those ****ers anyway.

definitely younglings slaying 🙁

~wickerman~

Padme choke. Anyone can kill random folk, or even aquaintences. It takes someone "special" to [try to] kill someone he loves so much he threw away his entire life for.

Originally posted by Lazerlike42
Padme choke. Anyone can kill random folk, or even aquaintences. It takes someone "special" to [try to] kill someone he loves so much he threw away his entire life for.

He didn´t kill her, just choke her a bit.

It was a loving choke.

Killing those kids was worse than the Padme choke

Nope. The betrayal of love, no matter how temporary or insignificant, is the worst act one can commit.

Child killers always top my list of the most evil.

Originally posted by Lazerlike42
Padme choke. Anyone can kill random folk, or even aquaintences. It takes someone "special" to [try to] kill someone he loves so much he threw away his entire life for.

HOWEVER when he did the whole temple slaying thing, he was still conscious of his acts, because the dark side wasn't strong enough in him to not care. When he did the padme choke the dark side was stronger in him and his personality more dimmed. So one could say that he was like a drug addict, and the difference would be killing kids in order to get drugs, and then killing the one you love while being drugged.

~wickerman~

Originally posted by Darth Zhin
He didn´t kill her, just choke her a bit.

It was a loving choke.

Killing those kids was worse than the Padme choke

Maybe, but I think he was overcome with emotions at that point. H did that without even thinking. I thought he should have had Sith eyes at that moment.

In the book she looks to OBi than looks back to Ani and he is staring at her with his sith eyes.

I think betrayal is one of the worst evils... especially toward a bunch of defenseless and terrified kids. He should have had his stormtroopers take care of them. 😱

Originally posted by theflyxx
Child killers always top my list of the most evil.

I don't agree because it's the same logic that leads to having stricter penalties for killing a police officer than for killing a regular person. A police officer's life does not have more value than anyone else's, nor does a child's life have any more value than that of a 99 year old person.

Originally posted by astrofan428
Maybe, but I think he was overcome with emotions at that point. H did that without even thinking. I thought he should have had Sith eyes at that moment.

In the book she looks to OBi than looks back to Ani and he is staring at her with his sith eyes.

Perhaps I wasn´t clear. When I said "loving choke" I meant that the choke was fueled by his emotions and he wasn´t aware of what he was doing.

I haven´t read the book (still hasn´t arrived to this country). Anakin staring at Padme with his Sith eyes sure sounds terryfic!!!

Ps: Chokig Padme leads to the Dark Side (As seen is ROTS!!!)

Originally posted by Lazerlike42
I don't agree because it's the same logic that leads to having stricter penalties for killing a police officer than for killing a regular person. A police officer's life does not have more value than anyone else's, nor does a child's life have any more value than that of a 99 year old person.

scroll up to see my view on it (i think you didn't notice it due to many posts)

~wickerman~

I saw it and I disagree because I think the betrayal of love tops all under any circumstances, but your idea is perfectly valid and pretty good. My philosophy is just different.

Originally posted by Lazerlike42
I saw it and I disagree because I think the betrayal of love tops all under any circumstances, but your idea is perfectly valid and pretty good. My philosophy is just different.

In another background story, i'd accept that. However, here their love wasn't detailed as much as i would've liked it to be. So the impact wasnt so great on me.

~wickerman~

I agree Wicker