1.) He tries to get Luke on his side by saying they can overthrow the Emperor. How is a single person on Vader's side (and a former enemy) suddenly going to help him gain the know how to operate a galaxy spanning government or win over the various political factions? He's clearly planning to overthrow his boss and yet he doesn't seem to have thought about the concerns you mentioned.Gandalf wrote: ↑2022-03-07 03:37amCitations needed.Darth Yan wrote: ↑2022-03-07 12:52am 1.) You're missing the point. The Dark side is SO potent at making people ambitious that unless there's something strong enough to beat them into submission they WILL try regardless of whether it's a good time simply because the power is THAT intoxicating. Vader isn't really going to consider whether or not he can replace the Emperor, nor are any Dark Jedi. THAT'S how much the dark side twists you into pursuing power. You kinda missed the biggest point about the Dark Side; at some point they WILL pursue power regardless of how much sense it makes (that's one of the reasons the Sith kept loosing; they were so focused on getting power they fucked themselves over.) Palpatine being so utterly powerful that even the most ambitious will stay their hand makes more sense.
So it actually makes perfect sense. Vader is never going to be satisfied with a functionary position; he's going to want the big seat to.
2.) In the prequels Anakin was planning to overthrow Palpatine as early as him being on Mustafar despite him not having any experience or support. There's no evidence he thought about the things you mentioned and he's STILL plotting to kill his boss less than a day after getting the job. Going by just the movies the only reason Anakin would jump THAT fast to wanting to dominate the galaxy is the dark side being really addictive and compelling a person to move for power.
So just going by the films yeah there's proof. That you dislike it isn't my problem.