Noble Ire wrote:So, you're saying you would have respect for, say, a cop killer who slaughters lawmen at his every opportunity out of some some need for vengance or something, even if it involved endangering himself, but not a decorated and dedicated police officer, who fails to stop that cop killer when he has the chance, because he loses his nerves because the man has a hostage or something, and thus gets himself killed.
Horribly erroneous comparison. Your hypothetic cop killer doesn't have a shred of good intentions in him, Anakin did. Your hypothetical cop choked because the killer had a hostage, not because of some "cute off your nose to spite your face" reason (see previous posts.)
Noble Ire wrote:You don't think that executing one of your former comrades instead of a known and ancient enemy, who you know has been manipulating you for a decade and will cast the galaxy under the shadow of oppression and genocide if allowed to live is a mistake?
A former comrade who tried to tell you, through his Order's teachings, that you couldn't be with the person you love and had personally treated you like shit from the time you knew him, instead of a man who has been like a father to you since the time you knew him and who has supported you in all your endevours. Plus, I'd love for you to show me where and how Anakin knew that Palpatine had been manipulating him for a decade (we know, but that's part of the 20/20 hindsight crap I've been fighting against in this thread) and show me where Anakin would know about Palpatine's genocidal plans (we know, but all Anakin knew was that the Jedi were to be eliminated, but that's covered above), plus this is all for someone you love very much. Forgive me if I don't label this a mistake.
Noble Ire wrote:This arguement is incredibly questionable. Tell me, how was she supposed to know Vader, and he was Vader then, would any better than Palpatine? She knew Palpatine was manipulative and power-hungry, yes, but Vader had just committed numerous murders, and was clearly no longer the person she had loved. Would you trust someone like that?
Please read my previous posts where I use the movie to debunk the idea that Anakin became Vader prior to Padme's rejection. If you're gonna believe that he became Vader when he committed the atrocities at the Jedi Temple, you have to believe that he became Vader when he killed all the Sand People (men, women, and children) way back in Episode II (same principle slaughter of innocents), but you won't see anyone trying to advance that theory. Case closed on that one. As to wether Padme would know
Anakin would be a better ruler than Palpatine, she's been with the guy for years now. She knows, even when laying on the operating table after giving birth, that there is good left in Anakin/Vader (she's proven right by her son in ROTJ), so right there she'd know she could reach out to that good and help him be a better ruler than Palpatine. Case closed on that one.
Noble Ire wrote:Wrong. Anakin's actions doomed not only virtually everyone that was close to him, and the Jedi Order, but also allowed the Sith to take complete control of the galaxy, and act that would lead to genocide and subjegation on a massive scale. Padme's actions chose which Sith would rule this new Empire (this, of course forgetting that Padme didn't even really make a choice, unless you expected her to vow her undying love for Anakin as soon as she landed and forget and forgive all his sins, even in the face of his changed and extremely questionable nature.)
Please read by previous posts where I lay out how a "yes" answer from Padme would
first lead to a Sith Empire under Anakin (which wouldn't be a genocidal reign like Palpatine's) and
then would transition into a New Republic under Padme's guiding hand. Not to mention that, as I've stated earlier, Anakin's fall does not doom the Galaxy without Padme's rejection. Case closed on that one.
"It is much safer to be feared than loved, when, of the two, either must be dispensed with." Niccolo Machiavelli
"The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural."
Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith