Yoda Dagobah
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@sLiMLaDY4796 it represents a few things, but mainly the fact that luke in a way is darth vader, becasue darth vader gave birth to luke.
sorry if I came off as arrogant, its just that its seems like it would be easy to understand if you knew about this prehand
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@DUDEABIDES001 i have watched all six series of star wars. its just i didnt really get what that scene meant, like why darth vader showed up, and why it showed luke's face when darth vader's head came off. so stop acting like i dont know who luke or darth vader are. i just didnt get that scene.
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@sLiMLaDY4796 have you not watched episode 4-6?
luke is anakin skywalkers (darth vader) son, but luke hasnt been told yet, but through his grasping of the force, he can still sense the truth without even realizng it. thats is why many jedi are told to "search their feelings" and they will know the truth.
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@Panzerschrek1945 And a dark aura which hides Yoda himself...
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what is the scene from 2:30 to the end of the video supposed to mean?
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Luke and his face in the Darth Vader helmet singing My Little Buttercup. LOL Family came to mind.
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I used to think he said a jedi uses the force for 'knowledge and events', like an upcoming bake sale or something.
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@DLcreator Luke himself. Yoda shoved Luke that he is his own enemy.
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@colmv123 "Only what you take with you", means that if Luke hadn't take weapons with him, there will be none to be affraid off. If you take your weapons, you are affraid, but if you believe in yourself, you are not affraid. And that is not Vader. When the helmet opens, Luke doesn't see Anakin in it, he sees himself, his own face. That means that Luke is his own enemy.
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My favorite part is at 1:39
i wish dagobah was a real place
looks really peaceful. no electricity no gas prices, no terrorist, no economy.
just a nice peaceful place.
sodalover477 3 years ago 48
It has tons of monsters though
Panzerschrek1945 3 years ago 32