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* Immediately in the first issue, Vader flashbacks to Padme's death.
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* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue is a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padmé. And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.
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* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue is a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padmé. Padmé And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.
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* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obi-Wan and sorrowfully gestures for him to [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
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* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, crystal after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obi-Wan and sorrowfully gestures for him to [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
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* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue being a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padmé. And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.
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* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue being is a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padmé. And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.past.
** Even more, tearjerker that Padme appears to acknowledge that Anakin Skywalker is dead.
** Even more, tearjerker that Padme appears to acknowledge that Anakin Skywalker is dead.
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* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue being a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padme. And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.
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* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue being a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padme.Padmé. And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.
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* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obi-Wan and sorrowfully gestures for him [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
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* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obi-Wan and sorrowfully gestures for him to [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
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** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knew Obi-Wan couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin even after everything that happened.
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** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knew Obi-Wan couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin even after everything that happened.happened.
* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue being a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padme. And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.
* The whole of Issue #25 (the ending of the ''Fortress Vader'' arc and the finale of the series) counts as one--the whole issue being a trip down memory lane for nearly all of Anakin's/Vader's memories, which involve him destroying most of them, all for the hope of resurrecting Padme. And then, when she finally sees her at arm's grasp, she commits suicide and is brutally struck by lightning, hammering home to him he cannot undo the past.
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* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obiwan and sorrowfully gestures for him [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knew Obiwan couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin even after everything that happened.
** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knew Obiwan couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin even after everything that happened.
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* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obiwan Obi-Wan and sorrowfully gestures for him [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knewObiwan Obi-Wan couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin even after everything that happened.
** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knew
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[[caption-width-right:350:Obiwan....[[DeathSeeker please.]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Obiwan....[[DeathSeeker please.]]
* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obiwan and sorrowfully gestures for him [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knew Obiwan couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin even after everything that happened.
[[caption-width-right:350:Obiwan....[[DeathSeeker please.]]
* During a vision Vader has when he tries to bleed a kyber crystal, after he kills Palpatine, he finds Obiwan and sorrowfully gestures for him [[MercyKill end the pain he caused.]]
** What's even more tragic is that the implied reason Vader [[RedemptionRejection didn't heed the vision]] is because he knew Obiwan couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin even after everything that happened.