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so I was rewatching the OT earlier and I was wondering
WHERE DO ALL THE SABERS KEEP COMING FROM?
Every time Vaders saber is destroyed he shows up 20 mins later with another one ???
Did he just steal the sabers from the jedi he killed at o66? He seems to have a limitless supply.
Rewatched A New Hope and yeah no matter how much Disney wants me to believe otherwise, at no point does Leia even hint that she knows Obi-Wan as more than "you fought alongside my father in the war"
Even if she didn't want to say anything about it in an already top-secret message just in case it got in the wrong hands (in which case she took more care than most characters in Kenobi in that department) then it's really weird having her watch the death of a man who saved her life at a crucial stage in her development and she seems to be more concerned with consoling Luke than showing any kind of grief herself
Its almost like they never intended for her to know Kenobi prior to ANH... funny that
Today I present to you an absolutely non-delusional analysis I’ve made for over a year now. The song “Man on the Moon” by Alan Walker and Benjamin Ingrosso reminds me of Luke Skywalker and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader’s story in the events of the Original Trilogy. The more I listened to this song, the more I felt it was made for them so I will proceed to explain:
“What happens in dreams where we fly?”
It’s the first line in the song, and casually one of the first introductions that is given to us about Luke’s character. He feels stuck, head full of dreams about flying away from the desert lands of Tatooine into the wonders of the galaxy
“Never been as high as tonight”
The battle of Yavin. Not only is Luke high up in the sky, but it’s a high point in his life. It’s the start of his long journey on a crucial mission which he succeeds, but that comes with pressure
“Staring through a window in time for someone to show me what I’m like”
The forever iconic horizon scene. The horizon acts as a window in time through which Luke stares into nothing and everything, thinking about the future that could await him. He hopes to find answers to all the questions he has about his past but everything just seems to make him more confused
“He said hello, it’s like a mirror in the sky”
The vision in the cave. When Darth Vader’s helmet falls to the ground and explodes, Luke sees his own face inside. That’s the mirror of his fear, the reflection of what he could become
“Oh boy, we looking good tonight and I just don’t understand”
Luke’s first duel with Darth Vader on Bespin in which he decides to tell him the truth, the big revelation. He is his father and this stuns him as well as his emotions. At that moment Luke is vulnerable physically and emotionally: defenseless, one hand and his weapon missing, clinging onto a bar to keep himself from falling and fighting to deny what has just been told to him. Vader tries to use this vulnerability as a way of turning Luke, but he can’t understand his restraint as if saying “Imagine how great it would be if we could rule the galaxy together as father and son, I don’t understand why you won’t cave into temptation and join the dark side”
“I met the man on the moon”
Initially Luke thought that the Death Star was a moon. That makes Vader, the man on the Death Star, the man on the moon
“I met the man on the moon, he wore his hat to the side”
When Vader asks Luke to remove his helmet so he can look at him with his own eyes for the first and last time
“I met the man on the moon, he asked if I had a light”
This part is difficult to explain, but it’s in Vader’s last moments that he understands Luke “gave him light” (made him understand that there was still good in him) but it was too late
“He told us to hold it together, we’re falling apart”
When Vader tells Luke that he was right. “You were right, you were right about me. Tell your sister you were right” acts as a sort of reassurance and a way of letting him know that nothing was in vain. Yes, his death couldn’t be prevented, but now he would die as a good man. They are both falling apart in different senses: Vader is literally falling apart, falling into his inevitable death. Luke is emotionally falling apart, grieving for the death of the man he saved but couldn’t save at the same time
“Lost, all my tears have turned to dust”
The Ewok celebration is seemingly a time to celebrate freedom, the threats of the Empire are finally gone. Happiness arises while Luke tries to process what he just lived, he feels lost. The dust can represent the ashes of the fire in which his father is being burned
“Maybe somebody is calling us, the man on the moon”
This can represent two scenes:
The one where Luke is talking to Leia about how he must face Vader and try to turn him back to the light. His instinct is calling for him to go and attempt to save their father, the man on the moon
And the one where Luke sees the force ghosts of his former mentors and his father. His father out of his suit, not as Darth Vader anymore, but as Anakin Skywalker
English is not my first language so there might be some mistakes, but I needed to share this and finally get it out of my system
"With speed he hadn't possessed in years Obi-Wan closed the distance between them, wrapping her in his steady arms. He felt her release a shuddering breath as she melted against him, burying her face into his shoulder. He lowered her hood and placed a hand on the back of her head, holding her tightly.
"You got old," she said after several moments with an old familiar teasing tone."
This is a small excerpt from a beautiful fanfic by @sirikenobi12 "There is Only the Force"
A short story about what happens to Obi-Wan after his fateful encounter with Vader on the Death Star
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I freaking love these two. There is so much to their relationship that The Clone Wars just wasnt able to cover, (and thats okay) there was a lot to cover in the show. But I always believed Obi-Wan was a warm and fuzzy Grand-Master and Ahsoka was his little ray of sunshine.