Most touching scene?

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Most touching scene?

What scene in the franchise do you find the most touching? A scene that hits you in the feels.

canon or legends. whatever.

When Maul ignited his lightsaber for absolutely no discernable reason whatsoever, and I realised I hadn't actually had to pay to watch that fender bender.

Anakin’s mother dying in his arms.

Leia's "I'll be luminous" line from Poe Dameron #14 was pretty cool, because the issue was released a few days after Carrie Fisher died.

Originally posted by AncientPower
When Maul ignited his lightsaber for absolutely no discernable reason whatsoever, and I realised I hadn't actually had to pay to watch that fender bender.
He did it to threaten her. That wasn't so bad. It'd be like igniting your fist in a video chat or something. Maybe you and Az are skyping and he calls Kun a pussy and you manage to get your hand up to resemble a fist shape to show him who he's messing with.

Same concept. Darth Maul likes to threaten girls. That's the story Star Wars was finally going to reveal before they realized they only want to do sequels now.

Nom Anor's death, i cry every time

For all its problems, the Last Jedi really nailed the sadness in Luke and Leia’s reunion at the end of the film.

The moment as the corrupt Alliance defeated the glorious Yuuzhan Vong.

Originally posted by Ursumeles
The moment as the corrupt Alliance defeated the glorious Yuuzhan Vong.

that too, i nearly cried when yuuzhan vong disappeared alongside Sekot into unknown regions, couldn't hold my tears when Nas Choka surrendered

Sheev's death. Of course.


Nas Choka had succeeded in recalling many but not all of his commanders from occupied worlds. Every few days, word would reach Zonama Sekot of a costly skirmish in one star system or another. On Coruscant, too, many commanders had surrendered, though rumors persisted-and would probably continue to persist-of bands of Yuuzhan Vong warriors hiding out in the dense temperate forests of the northern hemisphere.

Instead of returning to normal, the galaxy was slowly changing. Having been crowned a hero-even by his own Bothans-Admiral Traest Kre'fey had assumed the rank of Supreme Commander of Alliance forces, following the unexpected resignation of Sien Sovv.

Dif Scaur, the impetus behind Alpha Red, was also gone, gently forced into early retirement by Cal Omas, and replaced as director of Intelligence by Belindi Kalenda. Omas had assured Luke that all stores of the bioweapon had been destroyed, along with the genetic blueprint itself, since there were many who felt that the Alliance had been too compassionate with the enemy.

Several species that had endured the brunt of the invasion were still demanding that the entire warrior caste be executed-an act of reprisal even Omas might have sanctioned were it not for Nas Choka's steadfast willingness to oblige. Still, no one wanted to risk a sudden recanting by the warmaster.

So, immediately following the summit, all Yuuzhan Vong warriors had been transferred to the bellies of several Star Destroyers and troop transports, and the vessels that had comprised the mighty alien armada had been launched into Coruscant's sun, carrying with them all weapons of war.

On Zonama Sekot, repair work to the cliff dwellings and other damaged structures continued day and night. The Ferroans were nonplussed by Sekot's willingness to bestow half of Zonama on the species that had tried to destroy it. But except for a few of the younger Ferroans who had decided to depart, most of the indigenous population had simply resigned themselves to Sekot's decision. Luke had been awaiting an opportunity to gather all the Jedi in one place, and was finally able to do that when Errant Venture returned to Zonama Sekot, bearing the children and other Jedi from the Maw.

how can one not cry reading it

The death of Chewbacca.

Probably something with Anakin. Maybe some moments with Anakin and Shmi, possibly certain representations of the slaughter of the tusken raiders.

The Last Jedi also had tons of great touching moments imo.

Just thinking of Star Wars and what it's meant to me in the past is pretty touching. And of course the John Williams score that is a symbol of star wars can make anything seem touching. Luke looking at that sunset. Han in the Millenium Falcon. There's way too many touching scenes to count and it's impossible to pick one.