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The deal can be overly simplified into a Gherkin story like this:. Lando, to his credit, completes his end of the bargain in a quick and timely manner. However, Darth Vader—the one in charge of this workstream—changes the deal to something more like this:. According to Radical Candor , criticism should be delivered in a private setting, because it is less likely to trigger a fight-or-flight response.

It also shows the other person that you care about them enough to meet away from the team and give them privacy when discussing a growth area. On the other hand, praise should be given in public. Make sure to provide details about what the person did, the impact, and the context. After delivering the bare minimum to count as positive feedback, he moves quickly onwards and gives further orders.

The only people around to hear the affirmation are two Stormtroopers and Luke Skywalker. As a team leader, it is important to help your team continually improve by providing well-crafted feedback, delivered in an appropriate setting—specific praise in public, and criticism in a private, safe space. To be fair, the bridge of a Star Destroyer is not a safe environment for either type of feedback.

Vader, however, jumps into the literal trenches and assumes control of the main track of work. I feel the conflict within you.

Vader, had he been the true reprobate he seemed to be, would surely have scoffed at the remark or erupted in evil laughter. He seems to be admitting that the good side of The Force had merits. This lapse of fortitude seemed out of character for him. This could reveal a sense of self-loathing within Darth Vader. Many real-life criminals express a profound sense of self-hate. Whatever the good side of The Force represented, Vader felt his time had passed. Any analysis of whether Darth Vader was an evil person a term used lightly.

He was actually a cyborg — part human, part machine must come to terms with the character of Anakin Skywalker. Anakin Skywalker was a Jedi knight — the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia — who fell under the spell of the dark side and became Darth Vader. Throughout the Star Wars series, The Force has played a major role, mysteriously, invisibly, inaudibly moving inanimate objects about like toys, bestowing incredible strength and power, providing clairvoyance and confusing the weak-minded.

The Force is borne of life, yet has the power to alter it. Some people for the want of a better term to describe the menagerie of creatures inhabiting the Star Wars galaxy were more sensitive to The Force than others. The Skywalker clan was clearly sensitive to the presence of The Force — much, much more than most.

Given the drama that followed them everywhere they went, you could make a case that Skywalkers were the most Force-sensitive family in the galaxy.

But what of Mom? Sadly, no. People who appear to be Force-sensitive were often thrust into positions of power and prestige, such as the Order of the Jedi Knights. Born on the remote planet of Tatooine to Shmi Skywalker — a slave girl — young Anakin grew up without a father. Who the father was is not revealed in the Star Wars saga. His intellect and cunning were likewise emphatically superior. Under the training of his mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin became the strongest Jedi in the history of the galaxy.

Yet he remained humble and compassionate until he discovered that the Jedi knights had flaws, just like everyone else. Although she was later exonerated, she felt she had no choice but to leave the order. Anakin became disillusioned by the way Ahsoka had been treated by the Jedi Knights, and thus, by harboring this bitterness, he took his first steps toward the dark side.

Watching Anakin from afar, and patiently waiting for him to display a sign of weakness that could be exploited, was newly elected chancellor Sheev Palpatine. Palpatine, who would later become Emperor Palpatine with an incredible mastery of The Force, had sinister plans for the rising star in the Jedi world.

The two became friends, and the unholy alliance between Palpatine and Skywalker would rock the galaxy, and not in good ways. They kept their relationship a secret, as the Jedi code forbade romantic attachments. They managed to conceive twins, but Anakin had already drifted into the nether realms of the dark side, and it would cloud his judgement. At that point, Anakin was not so far gone to the dark side that he believed Palpatine. This takes place on the volcanic planet of Mustafar.

Obi-Wan stepped in, and harsh words led to an epic lightsaber duel. Obi-Wan got the better of Vader. He had already lost his right arm in a battle against a Sith Lord. Darth Vader was left for dead amid a rolling ocean of lava, which burned his hair and seared his body horribly. Palatine rescued him from certain death and had him retrofitted with body armor, cybernetic legs, a respirator, and that all-too-recognizable black helmet. Darth Vader had a new look, one that would strike fear into foe and friend alike.

You could argue that in that moment of anguish, whatever good that still resided within Darth Vader flew out of his body into space, never to return. Also lost in that desperate moment was the awareness that he was the father of twins. He also had dreams of her dying in childbirth, so he pursued a means to save his love and his unborn babies. He was unable to do so, per the Jedi code and advice from Master Yoda, but at the same time, one of his masters told him to spy on his friend.

Anyone see the issue here? Jackson that his close friend and mentor, the Emperor, was the evil Sith Lord they had been searching for, he sees Mace make a snap judgement to kill him, not take him to justice and have him stand trial, because "he's too powerful to be kept alive. So, Anakin snaps, takes Windu down and pledges his allegiance to the Emperor. He did a few things that were questionable later on cough, cough, killing younglings , but it was all in the name of love.

In no way were the Jedi acting fully unbiased either per their teachings and he knew it. He may have been manipulated by Palpatine, but what he saw his fellow Jedi doing didn't help matters much.

He chose what he thought was the lesser of two evils. In the films leading up to "Jedi," Luke was misled about what happened to his father, then told not to save his friends, because he needs to keep training with Yoda.

Basically, "Let them die, you have to practice your lightsaber skills. By the time he battles his father, now Darth, and defeats him, he again refuses to kill him or let him die and take his place next to the Emperor, per the Sith code. Then, the Emperor attempts to kill Luke, and that's when Darth springs into action. Instead of watching his enemy his son die, he intervenes and ignores both the Sith and Jedi teachings and follows his heart. He kills his master, killing himself in the process and saves his boy.



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