A Darth Vader Fan Theory

Allow me a moment of indulgence, dear friends, for a fan theory I’ve been brewing in my noggin for some time now. I realize that every aspect of the Star Wars story has been picked apart and explored to the nth degree, but I had this idea and I wanted to see what you good readers might think.

I propose that Darth Vader knew that his son was being raised on Tatooine the whole time. But either because of the goodness still in him, or perhaps the guilt from thinking he killed Padme, Vader chose to let his son go.

Think about it.

Luke was hardly in hiding. At the end of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan delivers newborn Luke to his Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru on Tatooine. But rather than let the kid grow up thinking he’s their son, that he’s Luke Lars, they don’t bother to change his last name and gladly tell him that his father was Anakin Skywalker. This is one of the most ridiculous plot holes in all of Star Wars.

Are you going to tell me that Darth Vader was so stupid that he never found out there was a kid with his last name, claiming to be the son of Anakin Skywalker, growing up on his home planet and living with the only family he had left in the entire galaxy? I realize that Darth Vader hates sand, but surely that information would have gotten back to him somehow.

And I propose that it did. But then at some point, Darth Vader decided that he would not interfere in Luke’s life. Vader knew that if he kept making frequent trips down to Tatooine, the Emperor would find out, and would then find out about Luke. Vader didn’t want the Emperor getting his hands on Luke, so Vader made the conscious decision to leave Luke alone and to stay out of his young life. Vader may have even known that Obi-Wan was watching over Luke.

Now I’m not just whistling Dixie here, folks. All of this so far is speculation on my part. But if you look at the movies, you can see hints of this idea there as well.

It all comes down to two crucial scenes from The Empire Strikes Back.

The first is when Vader and Palpatine discuss Luke, who they know as the rebel pilot who blew up the Death Star. By this point they clearly know all about the pilot and they know he is the son of Anakin Skywalker. If my theory is correct, this means Vader is caught in a trap. He had no intention of ever involving Luke in this whole Empire vs. Rebellion thing, and the Emperor is aware of Luke’s existence, two things Vader didn’t want happening. So Vader has to pretend that he had no idea his son was alive and is now a hotshot Rebel pilot. Palpatine wants Luke dealt with. But what does Vader do?

He suggestion that they turn Luke to their side, to make him a powerful ally.

So out of the blue, Vader comes up with this idea to turn Luke to their side? That’s a pretty quick turn around if he’d only just found out about Luke’s existence within the past few weeks. Plus, Vader doesn’t just take his boss’ side and kill Luke. Vader instead immediately suggests they let Luke live.

The second scene, of course, is one of the most classic scenes in all of filmdom: when Darth Vader reveals to Luke Skywalker that he is Luke’s father. But the key line in that scene is when Vader tells Luke, “Join me, and together we can rule the galaxy as father and son.”

Uh, hello, what about the Emperor, big guy? Is he really going to be OK with that?

Or is Vader, in my opinion, suggesting he and Luke team up and oust the Emperor from power?

And again, that’s a pretty bold idea if Vader had only learned of Luke’s existence a few weeks prior. But what if Vader had always known that Luke was alive and would become a man someday. What if Vader, over all these years, has secretly harbored the desire that Luke might join him at his side someday? Yes, he decided when Luke was young to stay out of the boy’s life. But what father doesn’t hope for greatness from his son? What father doesn’t want to see his son grow up big and strong, and perhaps follow in his footsteps?

So what’s my fan theory. Darth Vader was fully aware of Luke’s existence on Tatooine, but he willingly chose to leave the boy alone rather than have the Emperor discover Luke. But even though he chose to leave Luke, Vader longed for the chance to meet his son and live together. So when Luke grows up and, all on his own, gets involved in the Rebellion, Vader immediately seizes on the idea of teaming up with Luke and being an awesome father/son duo! That Luke doesn’t exactly take him up on that offer is very disappointing. But as we know in the end, Vader totally chooses Luke over the Emperor.

So what do you think? Does my fan theory hold any water? Let me know in the comments, if you please!

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About Sean Ian Mills

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Posted on February 18, 2013, in Movies, Star Wars and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.

  1. Very nice theory. It ties up a few loose plot points, and it tugs on the heartstrings like a “Hallmark Hall of Fame” movie.

  2. I totally agree with you. Just because Vader went to the dark side doesn’t mean he has lost his brain completely. He still has a heart and he does want his son to flourish. I also think Vader thought that maybe with Luke’s help he could finally get the Emperor out of his life. Vader is very bitter that he had a vital part in Padme dying. Awesome theory.

  3. I don’t know. The new plothole then becomes that Vader knows about Luke but the Emperor doesn’t. The Emporer is way smarter than Vader. He tricks Anakin into destroying a group of super-powered space knights that has existed for millenia…and the babies. So to assume that Vader knows something that the Emperor doesn’t is a bit of a jump to me.

    • Nonsense! Vader had Starkiller in the Force Unleashed video games without the Emperor knowing. It makes total sense that the Vader would get up to his own things without the Emperor. But had Vader started making a lot of trips down to Tatooine to visit Luke, the Emperor would have found out about that. It’s like that classic Robin line in Geoff Johns’ Teen Titans series: “I lie to the Emperor”.

      • Seriously? The Force Unleashed video games are about Vader’s secret apprentice? Ok, well to stay consistent i’m now calling shenanigans on the Force Unleashed. It does not make sense to me that the Emperor would be so oblivious to these things. What else does he have going on? I highly doubt he has a social life or any hobbies. He isn’t doing any of the real governing. His schemes amount to “build a giant ball in space.” So I doubt that’s eating up a lot of time. Seems to me that secret apprentices and children would be something the Emperor would follow a little more closely.

        But that is a classic line.

      • As pointed out in Family Guy, when Yoda enters Palpatine’s office at the end of Revenge of the Sith, Palpatine quite clearly rises from behind a desk. So he clearly has administrative work to do. He may delineate some of his work down to the various regional Moffs and Grand Moffs, but Palpatine does some governing. I mean, he’s not on the Death Star in the first movie, so he’s got to be off doing something else in his rulership position.

  4. I’ve always thought it was pretty stupid how Luke is so badly hidden, but what I think, and there’s some support from a few EU materials, is that Vader couldn’t go to Tatooine due to mental issues. For a lot of the time between III and IV he has troubles with his memories, in the Last of the Jedi series he tries to have them flat-out erased, and going to Tatooine would screw him over. As for the going against the Emperor thing, I’ve always been of the opinion, largely gained from Stover’s novelization of Episode III, that Vader hates the Emperor, he took away everything Vader loved and basically enslaved him, and he only stays with him to try to get enough power to kill him eventually, in Luke he sees an opportunity for his vengence, and a way to atone for his mistakes/make his memories less painful. This theory isn’t really bad, and is better than many that I’ve seen, but I think that Vader isn’t as powerful a character if nearly all of what he does is a charade, Episode VI seems to show that Vader, at least at first, doesn’t care for his son to the extent that this theory puts out. Not bad though, good analysis.

  5. One important point being missed here that supports the possibility of this theory. We know for fact Vader’s mind is not fully transparent to the Emperor and that Vader knows things the Emperor does not.

    From ROTJ:
    Darth Vader: A small rebel force has penetrated the shield and landed on Endor.
    The Emperor: Yes, I know.
    Darth Vader: My son is with them.
    The Emperor: Are you sure?
    Darth Vader: I have *felt* him, my master.
    The Emperor: Strange that I have not. I wonder if your feelings on this matter are clear, Lord Vader.
    Darth Vader: They are clear, my master.

    We know this to be true. The rebel force had landed on Endor and Luke was present, yet the Emperor did not know it.

    With that said, this theory I think is really solid.

    • Thanks for the reply! And you’re right, that’s definitely some more solid evidence. The Emperor and Vader definitely keep secrets from one another. The current Darth Vader comic from Marvel is all about those secrets.

  6. Michael Channing's avatar Michael Channing

    NOOOOOOO

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