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Discussion in 'Canada Discussion Boards' started by sith_obiwan, Dec 4, 2005.

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  1. sith_obiwan

    sith_obiwan Jedi Youngling

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    is darth Vader really a father of luke skywaler? i mean he was anakeen for a while then they changed his name?!? i was so confused.:confused: can someone explain? and i also wonder why darth mual played such a small role, even in the books. he wasnt much of a protagonist. can anyone explain in detail? i think i have proved my points well...

    p.s.-this is my first actual forums post![:D]
     
  2. Lil_Miss_Amidala

    Lil_Miss_Amidala Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Have you ever watched the movies?
     
  3. VaderFanForever

    VaderFanForever Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Sith_Obiwan, how old are you? I would suggest you watch the movies and get a better understaning for Star Wars before you get in here and start asking silly questions!

    Eli
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  4. DarExc

    DarExc Jedi Master star 1

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    sith_obiwan, Yes, Anikan is indeed Lukes father. As to how he became a father I would sugest that you ask your mother or father. Darth Maul played a small part because he was only a pawn in the game Sidious played, like the others sugest, watch the films sometime again and you'll understand better.

    P.S. Welcome to the forums!
     
  5. sith_obiwan

    sith_obiwan Jedi Youngling

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    thanx guys i understand it a bit more, and i am 15 just so ya know. what game are u talking about in which darth maul is a pawn?
     
  6. Lil_Miss_Amidala

    Lil_Miss_Amidala Jedi Youngling star 1

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    No offence, but being 15 doesn't mean Star Wars is too out there... I mean, George Lucas wrote the script, he's not really a master of script writing.. Besides, I was watching Ep1 when I was 13 and I knew the general idea of the series.
     
  7. Minder

    Minder Jedi Youngling star 3

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    I was 12 in 1978 when I saw the first one. It was geared toward my age group then, and it still is geared toward 10 to 16 year olds.


    sith_obiwan Have you seen all 6 movies in order? If you have, I suggest you watch them again. there is so much going on in each movie that you may well miss things. I saw all of the movies at least 5 times in the theaters when they came out, and I cant count how many times I have seen them now.
     
  8. DarExc

    DarExc Jedi Master star 1

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    My Oma is 81 and she still thinks every alien in Star Wars in a "Monster" and doesn't understand any of them, she likes the effects though.
     
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