Why did Darth Vader not like the Death Star?

Why did Darth Vader not like the Death Star?

He wasn’t fond of it because he saw it as a replacement for him. Up until the Death Star was operational he was the greatest symbol of fear in the Empire. He single handedly hunted down and nearly obliterated the Jedi, who were the greatest hope of opposing Emperor Palpatine.

Why did they make another Death Star?

The second Death Star was constructed on the edge of the Galaxy above Endor, and was built to maintain fear of the Empire and to restore confidence in its ranks after a devastating loss.

What is Darth Vader scared of?

Fear of loss was the main reason Darth Vader came into existence. The inability to accept change and the death of loved ones drove him to strive for absolute control no matter how brutal or twisted he became.

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Why doesn’t Darth Vader use the force in Star Wars 2?

Out of universe, the reason is that the film hasn’t had any time to set up “the Force” as a thing. If Vader starts force-choking him without an explanation of how, you’d probably assume that the guy had swallowed a peanut.

Why does Darth Vader want to choke Antilles?

Vader’s trying to get information out of Antilles: the location of the plans. So Antilles needs to not only be choked – he needs to be terrified. Having Vader’s mechanized hands around your neck, and his pneumatic breath in your face, would sure increase that effect. – Nate Eldredge Feb 13 ’16 at 19:09 1 Who is Antilles?

Did Darth Vader kill Captain Antilles in Star Wars?

At the beginning of the original Star Wars(1977) film, after Imperial troops have taken control of the Rebel Blockade Runner (Tantine IV), Darth Vader is clearly seen physically strangling Captain Antilles shortly after boarding the ship.

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Why is Vader’s first use of the force at the meeting?

Placing Vader’s first use of the Force at the commanders’ meeting works because we have Motti belittling Vader and his “sorcerer’s ways,” with the immediate reprisal being a demonstration that there is power in the force. All we need to know right up front is that Vader is both bad and a badass.