Posted by: CaptainPogo
« on: May 13, 2014, 03:56:29 PM »Actually, now that I really think about it, Vader's portrayals in the OT films (and going on films only) kind of made sense.
ANH: As Admiral Motti established (in the most dumbest sense that nearly got him killed), not too many people are keen of Vader looming around and even questions his ability as a military commander and if the force is truly that powerful. At that time, Palpatine and Vader literally had no real threats that warrants their utmost abilities and as a result became kind of lax since this rebellion wasn't really that threatening to their status in the Empire. It shows as Vader fought Old Ben and...Well, it makes the impression that these two men have never fought a serious duel in years, Vader getting the edge since he at least was still an active combatant...Just not one who fought a serious threat. Prequels now adds the fact that Vader was taking this in a very caution manner, after all, his inability to keep his emotional state in check at Mustafar was the reason he was crippled.
ESB: Now that the Rebellion has sparked to something much more thanks to the Death Star (blowing up a planet that has done nothing to the Empire as well as its own destruction from an unlikely person can do that I guess), Vader is perhaps placed in constant combat with his elite troops and given the best equipment in his fleet. This and his sudden intrigued over Luke has really made Vader up his game as a serious fighter now. His Duel in Bespin is a vast improvement over his duel against Ben, doing all but outright killing Luke as he destroys the young Jedi without even trying. His use in the force has gone from choking a guy with his mind in the same room to that of the same move...While in another ship (also, blocking blaster shots with his hand and that whole hurling objects without lifting a finger deal).
ROTJ: Basically said to be him at his absolute best. Not much to be said actually since Luke has improved vastly as more or less Vader's equal as a duelist (which given Luke's absurdly small training span...That's more a feat for him than for Vader lol), revealed his saber throw skills, and able to find out about Leia being his own daughter by probing Luke's thoughts. And while he died from tanking Palpatine's lightning, the fact he wasn't dead on the spot after his life support being fried all to Hell is sorta impressive...Again, sorta.
So yeah, OT Vader to me started rather threatening but mostly seen as an attack dog for the Empire's higher-ups not using his full potential to a living nightmare for all who opposed him once he got off his ass and went back to the mode he was when killing off the Jedi Order.
Now with the EU and prequels in hand...Yeah, it makes him out to be a monster fighter who lost a lot of potential to be more but nevertheless a monster fighter still.
ANH: As Admiral Motti established (in the most dumbest sense that nearly got him killed), not too many people are keen of Vader looming around and even questions his ability as a military commander and if the force is truly that powerful. At that time, Palpatine and Vader literally had no real threats that warrants their utmost abilities and as a result became kind of lax since this rebellion wasn't really that threatening to their status in the Empire. It shows as Vader fought Old Ben and...Well, it makes the impression that these two men have never fought a serious duel in years, Vader getting the edge since he at least was still an active combatant...Just not one who fought a serious threat. Prequels now adds the fact that Vader was taking this in a very caution manner, after all, his inability to keep his emotional state in check at Mustafar was the reason he was crippled.
ESB: Now that the Rebellion has sparked to something much more thanks to the Death Star (blowing up a planet that has done nothing to the Empire as well as its own destruction from an unlikely person can do that I guess), Vader is perhaps placed in constant combat with his elite troops and given the best equipment in his fleet. This and his sudden intrigued over Luke has really made Vader up his game as a serious fighter now. His Duel in Bespin is a vast improvement over his duel against Ben, doing all but outright killing Luke as he destroys the young Jedi without even trying. His use in the force has gone from choking a guy with his mind in the same room to that of the same move...While in another ship (also, blocking blaster shots with his hand and that whole hurling objects without lifting a finger deal).
ROTJ: Basically said to be him at his absolute best. Not much to be said actually since Luke has improved vastly as more or less Vader's equal as a duelist (which given Luke's absurdly small training span...That's more a feat for him than for Vader lol), revealed his saber throw skills, and able to find out about Leia being his own daughter by probing Luke's thoughts. And while he died from tanking Palpatine's lightning, the fact he wasn't dead on the spot after his life support being fried all to Hell is sorta impressive...Again, sorta.
So yeah, OT Vader to me started rather threatening but mostly seen as an attack dog for the Empire's higher-ups not using his full potential to a living nightmare for all who opposed him once he got off his ass and went back to the mode he was when killing off the Jedi Order.
Now with the EU and prequels in hand...Yeah, it makes him out to be a monster fighter who lost a lot of potential to be more but nevertheless a monster fighter still.