A
child born of prophecy, possibly conceived by the will
of the Force itself, Anakin Skywalker has left an
indelible mark on the history of the galaxy, leading it
through periods of lightness and dark.
A child slave on Tatooine,
Anakin and his mother Shmi were sold by their owner,
Gardulla the Hutt,
to the unscrupulous Toydarian junkdealer Watto.
While in Watto's employ, Anakin learned valuable
mechanical and technical skills. He earned the
reputation of being able to fix anything. So technically
inclined was he that at the young age of nine, he
cobbled together a working protocol
droid -- C-3PO
-- to help his mother.
Anakin was a kind, selfless child. He had no thoughts
of greed or malice in him. Though that is not to say the
boy was docile. When his adrenaline surged, Anakin had
an aggressive competitive streak. Anakin's participation
in the foolhardy sport of Podracing is testament to
this.
Anakin Skywalker is the only known human capable of
handling the extreme speeds of Podracing. His small
frame allowed him to sit in the tiny cockpit, and his
superhuman reflexes gave him the advantage he needed to
keep up with alien competitors better suited to the
sport. Anakin's reflexes were actually the product of
Force-intuition -- the boy could see events before they
happened, and respond to them in kind.
Anakin's sensitivity to the Force and his racing
talents caused him to cross paths with the Jedi
Master Qui-Gon
Jinn and the young Naboo
royal, Queen Amidala. They were fugitives from the Trade
Federation blockade of Naboo that desperately needed
passage to Coruscant.
In order to win the needed parts for their damaged
vessel, Anakin figured into a cleverly crafted wager
that depended on the outcome of the Boonta
Eve Classic Podrace.
Anakin pitted his racing talents against the scheming
Dug
Podracer, Sebulba.
The young boy ultimately bested the treacherous alien,
winning not only the race and the needed starship parts,
but also his freedom. He also garnered the attention and
admiration of Queen Amidala, who was disguised as a
simple handmaiden at the time. Despite their age
difference -- she was fourteen and he, nine -- he
professed someday that they would marry and carried a
devoted crush on her.
Unfortunately, Anakin was unable to win his mother's
freedom. Qui-Gon sensed incredible Force potential in
the boy, and Anakin's bloodstream held a record number
of midi-chlorians. When he departed with Qui-Gon to
proceed with his Jedi training, Anakin was forced to
leave his mother behind. Although a new life of
adventure awaited him offworld, his thoughts dwelled on
the kind and quiet Shmi.
Qui-Gon Jinn believed Anakin to be the Chosen One
spoken of in an ancient prophecy, the one who would
bring balance to the Force. The Jedi Council was
reluctant to train the boy, feeling his future to be
clouded and that Anakin was too old to begin Jedi
training.
After the liberation of Naboo -- wherein Anakin
bravely piloted a starfighter into the heart of the
Trade Federation Droid
Control Ship -- the Council rescinded its original
decision, and allowed Obi-Wan
Kenobi to take Anakin as his Padawan learner.
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Over the next
decade, the two forged a strong bond. Under Obi-Wan's
careful guidance, Anakin became a confident, headstrong
20-year old with an impulsive nature and a flair for
adventure. His reckless ways would often wear down even
Obi-Wan's patience, but the two were close friends. In
many ways, Anakin looked to Obi-Wan as the father figure
he never had.
Anakin and Obi-Wan were assigned to protect Padme
Amidala, who was now Senator of Naboo, from
assassination attempts possibly linked to Separatists
threatening the Republic. It was the first time Anakin
and Padme had seen each other in a decade. He had
thought of her every day since their last parting, but
she seemed aloof and far too occupied with the more
important matters at hand.
This was a challenge to Anakin. Had he been schooled
in the Jedi ways from infancy, he would have had a
tighter rein on his emotions. Instead, his mind was
preoccupied with thoughts of Padme or thoughts of his
mother. He had not mastered the detachment so necessary
to the Jedi order.
When he was assigned to escort Senator
Amidala to Naboo, where she would be sequestered
from further attacks while the Jedi investigated the
situation, Anakin could barely contain his emotions. In
the quiet solitude amid the beautiful surroundings of a
hidden Naboo
lake retreat, the affectionate friendship and deeper
emotions shared by Padme and Anakin began to grow.
It was Padme who remained pragmatic in the face of
rising emotions. The two had other, larger commitments
-- he to the Jedi order, she to the Republic. There was
simply no time to indulge their desires.
One night, Anakin was overcome with nightmares about
his mother. Defying the strict orders given him by
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin left Naboo to return to Tatooine
and seek out Shmi
Skywalker. Padme accompanied him to Mos
Espa, where he discovered that his mother had been
freed by a moisture farmer named Cliegg
Lars. Visiting the Lars
Homestead, Anakin also learned terrible news. His
mother had been attacked by Sand People, and she had
been missing for a month.
Anakin searched the desert for Shmi, finding her in a
Tusken encampment. Sneaking into her guarded hut, Anakin
freed her broken form and cradled her body as she died.
Again Anakin's emotions boiled out of control. He was
possessed with a dark rage that controlled his very
actions. Anakin brandished his lightsaber
and emerged from the tent.
He slaughtered the entire encampment. Every single Tusken
Raider man, woman and child died by his hand. But
even that did not sate his rage. He still felt a deep
hatred toward all of them.
Anakin returned to the Lars Homestead with his
mother's body. In private, he confessed his actions to
Padme. Shamed at his actions and inability to save his
mother, Anakin collapsed, sobbing at what he did. Padme
comforted him as much as she could.
A quiet funeral was held at the Lars Homestead.
Anakin said his final farewell to Shmi, promising that
he would never fail her again. Someday, he knew, he
would be powerful enough to not fail those whom he
loved. Perhaps someday, he could even stop people from
dying.
Anakin and Padme next voyaged to Geonosis,
where Obi-Wan's investigations had taken him. Kenobi had
been captured by Separatist forces, and Anakin sought to
rescue him. Sneaking into a droid foundry on the planet,
Anakin barely escaped the dangerous machines of the
assembly line. He and Padme were eventually captured,
and joined Kenobi in an execution arena. Faced with
overwhelming evidence of her mortality, Padme lowered
her emotional guard and professed her love to Anakin, a
love he was willing to return regardless of the
consequences.
The Jedi and Padme were able to escape certain death
from the dangerous beasts unleashed by their Geonosian
executioners. The spectacle was cut short with the
arrival of Jedi reinforcements, and then the opening
battle of the historic Clone Wars.
Obi-Wan and Anakin attempted to intercept Count
Dooku, mastermind of the Separatists, before he
escaped to foment even further rebellion against the
Republic. In a darkened hangar, the two confronted
Dooku. Though Obi-Wan insisted they work together,
headstrong Anakin rushed into the fray. Dooku nearly
incapacitated him with a powerful blast of dark side
lightning.
Obi-Wan was forced to face Dooku alone, but the elder
Jedi Master was cleary the more-skilled combatant. He
wounded Kenobi, and was ready to deliver the deathblow,
but Anakin jumped in to intercept. Dooku and Skywalker
dueled with fierce energy, but Dooku proved far too
powerful for even the Chosen One. The renegade Jedi
slashed through Anakin's parries and severed the youth's
arm. Anakin collapsed, but was spared death by the
timely arrival of Jedi Master Yoda,
who battled Dooku.
After a brief convalescence wherein Anakin's severed
arm was replaced with a mechanical one, he accompanied
Senator Amidala back to Naboo.There, at a secluded lake
retreat, the two were secretly wed by a Naboo holyman in
a ceremony witnessed only by C-3PO and R2-D2.
It may have been the start of a new life, but it was
another step to Anakin's eventual destruction.
If Anakin felt his time as a Padawan was a trying
exercise in restraint, the Clone Wars would prove to be
an ever greater challenge that would mold his character.
Apprenticed to Obi-Wan in the thick of the fiercest
fighting the Republic had faced in centuries, Anakin
became a man against the backdrop of seemingly ceaseless
war.
Despite Jedi platitudes about peace and patience,
Anakin found the battles of the Clone Wars invigorating.
He felt alive in combat, and his incredible Force
abilities were further honed. It was Anakin who
single-handedly transformed inevitable defeat into
victory on numerous occasions. Encounters on worlds such
as Cato Niemoidia and elsewhere cemented Anakin and
Obi-Wan's legendary reputations. Throughout the
Republic, citizens would spread tales of the two Jedi
heroes -- Anakin's hologenic features and daring
exploits earned him the moniker of "The Hero With No
Fear." Skywalker became a celebrity of the state,
despite Jedi ascetics frowning upon such accolades.
That is not to suggest the war was without its
difficulties. Time and again, the Separatists pushed,
and Anakin would find himself restrained by his oaths to
the Jedi. He couldn't share his darker thoughts with his
fellow Jedi -- the thoughts that overwhelmed him that
night in the Tusken Raider village. He knew that such a
path was a gateway to more power, but it also led to the
dark side. The only person he felt comfortable confiding
such troubles to was a friend he had since his days as a
child hero on Naboo: Chancellor Palpatine.
Palpatine encouraged Anakin's talents. In many ways,
Anakin felt Palpatine was the only one not asking
anything from him. He was simply letting Anakin be, and
appreciating him for his efforts and talents -- he
wasn't imposing boundaries nor begging for aid.
Another ache for Anakin was the absence from his
wife. Long weeks would stretch to months wherein Anakin
would not see Padme. As a devoted Senator, she kept a
watchful eye on the war, but much of her interest on the
scattered reports of the ongoing conflict was deeply
personal. The five months they were apart during the
Outer Rim Sieges tore at their hearts.
In the last year of the Clone Wars, Anakin and
Obi-Wan were stationed in the Outer Rim when word came
of a shocking development. Coruscant was under attack.
The planet that held not only his beloved wife, but also
his close friend the Chancellor, was in the crosshairs
of the merciless General
Grievous and his droid forces.
It was with a fierce determination that
Obi-Wan, Anakin, and their Republic forces launched
towards Coruscant, to parry the blow to the Republic's
heart. Infiltrating General
Grievous' flagship, Obi-Wan and Anakin worked their
way into what was surely a trap. Aboard the vessel, they
found the captive Palpatine and were confronted once
again by Count Dooku.
In the lightsaber duel that ensued, Obi-Wan was
knocked unconscious by a withering telekinetic blow
delivered by the Sith
Lord. Anakin continued to hold his own alone, urged to
the offensive by Palpatine's goading. Anakin sliced off
Dooku's hands, rendering the Sith Lord harmless. At
Palpatine's insistence, Anakin killed Dooku,
decapitating the Separatist leader. He instantly
regretted the decision, despite the surge of power he
felt in doing it. Palpatine tried to reassure Anakin
that it was necessary -- Dooku was too dangerous to be
taken alive.
Kenobi, Skywalker and Palpatine then attempted to
make their way off the starship, only to be captured by
General Grievous' droid forces. Marched before the
General within the ship's bridge, it was Anakin who
surprisingly recommended patience as a tactic. Sure
enough, his reliable astromech
droid, R2-D2, provided a mechanical distraction that
allowed Anakin and Obi-Wan to overpower their guards and
reclaim their weapons.
Grievous escaped the encounter, but the flagship
sustained far too much damage during the Battle of
Coruscant to remain in flight. The planet's gravity
pulled the ship further down into the atmosphere, and it
was up to Anakin to pilot the splintering craft to
safety. True to his reputation, he succeeded. He once
again proved to be a hero -- having rescued Palpatine,
defeated Dooku, and returned home safely.
Finally back on Coruscant, Anakin was reunited with
Padme. The reunion was bittersweet, for while Padme
brought Anakin the news that she was pregnant, this only
complicated matters. They wondered how they could
continue to keep their relationship a secret with this
new development. Anakin tried to focus on the positive,
but was soon plagued with nightmares that he deeply
feared were prophetic. He kept dreaming that Padme would
die in childbirth.
In addition to this heavy burden, even more weight
was put on young Anakin's shoulders. He found himself in
the middle of a political power struggle between the
Jedi Council and the Chancellor. Throughout the Clone
Wars, Chancellor Palpatine was gaining increased
executive powers in the name of security. Those in the
Jedi Council, including Mace
Windu, grew increasingly suspicious of Palpatine's
motives. They suspected Palpatine would soon attempt to
make the Council an exclusive instrument of the
Chancellor's office.
Palpatine trusted Anakin. Their friendship caused the
Chancellor to appoint Skywalker to the Council, as his
special representative. Ordinarily, the Jedi Council
would not allow such an outside influence to dictate
their appointments, but the Jedi had a plan. They would
use Anakin to report on the Chancellor's activities.
Though not documented in any official records, Anakin
was asked by the Council to spy on the Chancellor.
Specifically, Obi-Wan Kenobi made the request
personally.
Anakin was outraged. Bad enough the Jedi Council
should involve itself in such treason, but to ask in
such an unorthodox fashion -- and to have it be his
former mentor nonetheless! Further angering Skywalker
was that the Council accepted his appointment, but
refused to grant him the rank of Master. Such an insult
was unheard of. Deep down he believed he was more
powerful than these outdated Jedi Masters. Anakin
imagined that they feared his power, notions that
Palpatine helped nurture with his advice.
It was at these moments of Skywalker's greatest
confusion that Palpatine opened up to him. During a
quiet conversation at the Galaxies Opera House,
Palpatine recounted an old Sith legend of Darth Plagueis
the Wise. Palpatine explained that Plagueis, a Sith
Lord, had abilities that some would describe as
unnatural. Like an ancient alchemist, he could coax life
out of midi-chlorians, either for the purpose of
creating new life, or staving off death in others. This
was the promised power of the Sith, suggested Palpatine.
Anakin, who had been searching for a way to prevent
Padmé from dying, listened intently.
Anakin confronted Palpatine about this arcane
knowledge, accusing the Chancellor to be a Sith Lord.
The Chancellor did nothing to dissuade Anakin of this
idea. He instead offered Anakin the knowledge and power
that the dark side promised. He promised Skywalker a
path to the Force that had no rules, no code, no
boundaries.
Anakin reported the Chancellor to Mace Windu, earning
the Jedi Master's trust. Windu brought a team of capable
Jedi warriors to arrest the Chancellor, but he refused
to let Anakin come along. Left alone to stew in his
tempestuous thoughts, Anakin realized that Palpatine
could be his only chance at saving Padmé. He rushed to
the Chancellor's office, to discover that Mace Windu was
about to kill the Sith Lord.
Palpatine cried out for help, calling Mace a traitor,
and explaining how the Jedi had engineered a coup to
topple the Republic's leadership. Mace denied this
loudly, identifying Palpatine as the traitor. With these
shrill arguments vying for his loyalty, Anakin felt
torn. He snatched his lightsaber, and brought an end to
the standoff.
Skywalker's blade neatly cleaved through Mace Windu's
arm. With his defenses stripped, Windu was easily
overpowered by Chancellor Palpatine. The Sith Lord --
now revealed to be Darth
Sidious -- killed the Jedi Councilor with a massive
burst of Sith lightning that propelled Mace Windu out
the shattered window of the Chancellor's office.
With the death of Mace Windu, Anakin had committed
himself to the dark path. He knelt before Darth Sidious,
proclaiming himself to be a servant of the Sith.
Pleased, Sidious granted Anakin a Sith name: Darth
Vader. With the promise of newfound powers, Sidious
dispatched Vader to destroy the Jedi
Temple.
On that terrible night on Coruscant, Darth Vader
became the scourge of the Jedi. He led a column of clone
troopers into the heart of the Jedi Temple. They
killed all those within. His eyes burning with Sith
intensity, it became clear that Anakin was no longer the
same hero he once was. He was firmly entrenched in
darkness, even bringing his blade to snuff out the
bright lives of the Jedi younglings.
Skywalker was no more. He could not hear
the entreaties of his friends and loved ones to return
from the darkness. As Darth Vader, he killed the
leadership of the Separatists, bringing an end to the
Clone Wars. In his rage, he would bring about the death
of his wife, fulfilling the terrifying vision that
prompted his turn to forbidden knowledge. When his
former mentor tried to stop his spree of destruction,
Vader suffered grievous injuries in the lightsaber duel
on Mustafar
that followed.
Vader required cybernetic enhancements and
replacements to sustain him. His pure innocent self
seemingly lost forever, Darth Vader cast a dark pall
over the galaxy, as he was one of the foremost agents
responsible for the spread of the Emperor's draconian New
Order.
Obi-Wan survived long enough to begin the training of
Luke
Skywalker -- Anakin's son -- in the path of the
Jedi. The young Skywalker sought to turn his father away
from the grip of the dark side. In the end, Luke stirred
the spirit of Anakin that dwelled deep within the black
armor, and Anakin turned against his master. Anakin
killed Emperor Palpatine, but was mortally wounded in
the attempt.
Aboard the second
Death Star at the Battle of Endor,
Anakin Skywalker lay dying. He asked his son to remove
his life-sustaining helmet, so that he could look upon
his long lost son with his own eyes. Having saved his
son's life, and reclaimed his soul from the dark side,
Anakin died and became one with the Force. As he shed
his corporeal form, he found the spectral forms of
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda ready for his return. Through
compassion and selflessness, Anakin discovered the
secret knowledge of the Shaman of the Whills, a
technique that allowed him to retain his identity in the
netherworld of the Force.
Anakin's spectral form looked upon his two children
-- the twins Luke Skywalker and Leia
Organa -- during the celebration at Endor.