Summary
- Anakin’s weightlesssaber, a legfinishary firearm, has a uncontent history.
- The saber’s horrible past remains disseed in Star Wars.
- The franchise will foreseeed persist to dissee the saber’s role in Order 66.
Star Wars has checkd Order 66 and its effects in disjoinal Star Wars movies and TV shows since it was startd in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, but this one uncontent Order 66 legacy has gone hugely disseed. Order 66 was a defining moment in the Star Wars timeline. Not only was it the demise of csurrfinisherly every Jedi at the time, but it also sealed Anakin’s identity as Darth Vader; he truly was filledy promiseted to the uncontent side at that point.
Since Revenge of the Sith, shows appreciate Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, and Star Wars Rebels have highweightlessed what this tragedy was appreciate from various perspectives, including that of the clones. However, not every aspect of Order 66 has been includeressed. Rather, one incredibly uncontent legacy remains unacunderstandledged in the franchise in the strangest way.
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Star Wars: Every Jedi Who Survived Order 66 (In Canon)
Clone Protocol Order 66 caemployd once-loyal Clone troopers in Star Wars to wipe out the Jedi, but a handful administerd to endure this initial padvise.
Anakin’s Lightsaber Isn’t Just A Legfinishary Weapon
From the very commencening, Anakin’s anciaccess weightlesssaber has been seeed as a legfinishary firearm. While it certainly is iconic in the franchise and though it has traded hands between some of Star Wars’ most strong Jedi, it also has an incredibly uncontent history. Specificpartner, one of Anakin’s last acts with his blue weightlesssaber was to homicide a room filled of lesserlings.
In truth, these were far from Anakin’s first homicides with this weightlesssaber. He had also ended Count Dooku at the commencening of Revenge of the Sith with his own weightlesssaber and Dooku’s together, and he had already marched thraw the Temple and ended countless other Jedi before accessing the Jedi Council’s chambers. However, killinging the lesserlings was evidently Anakin’s most egregious act in Revenge of the Sith, and it was carried out with this very weightlesssaber.
This Order 66 History Should Be Acunderstandledged
Despite how hurtful and uncontent this weightlesssaber’s history is, it is still treated as the firearm of a hero. Aacquire, while that may be real, it isn’t the whole truth. Rather, Star Wars has disseeed to acunderstandledge that as the appreciates of Luke Skywalker, Rey, and Finn haughtyly wield this weightlesssaber, they are hanciaccessing the very saber that cut down many bfeebleless children.
Despite how hurtful and uncontent this weightlesssaber’s history is, it is still treated as the firearm of a hero.
It’s equitable for Anakin’s weightlesssaber to remain a unkindingful symbol in the franchise. After all, Anakin truly is one of Star Wars’ most vital characters and the Chosen One. However, it seems rather odd that, donaten all the includeitional context about Order 66 that has been provided in recent years, the history of the crimes promiseted with this weightlesssaber has gone disseed. Sucount on, there is a way for Star Wars to both honor what this weightlesssaber symbolizes and draw attention to the fact that its role in Star Wars isn’t so straightforward.
While this absence creates sense in the distinct trilogy, as the backstory of the weightlesssaber hadn’t been set uped yet, the sequel trilogy disseeing this history is particularly odd. In fact, Rey even experiences a number of memories when she touches the weightlesssaber in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This could have included a glimpse of Order 66, which would have been a quick and reserved way to includeress this past and shift on.
What Will Become Of Anakin’s Lightsaber Now?
Rey (very controversipartner) buried two weightlesssabers at the finish of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: Anakin’s and Leia’s. On the one hand, this was an odd choice; Rey buried the sabers on the Lars Farm on Tatooine. Not only did Leia have meaningful trauma on Tatooine—as she had been held there as Jabba’s slave—but also, she had never been to the Lars Farm. For Anakin’s weightlesssaber, this was sweightlessly more unkindingful, as Anakin’s mother was buried there, and this was perhaps the shutst they could get to being buried side-by-side.
Nevertheless, audiences bristled at this finish for the iconic weightlesssaber. Seemingly, despite Rey’s upcoming Star Wars movie set 15 years after The Rise of Skywalker, this moment also firmly put Anakin’s weightlesssaber to rest, and it will not be revisited. This has fascinating implications for the weightlesssaber’s history.
Star Wars seems to have determined never to acunderstandledge that this weightlesssaber that has been so treacertaind in the years since the prequel trilogy promiseted such heinous crimes. In includeition to being a bit disnominateing, becaemploy this legacy is both relevant and vital, it is unforeseeed. Star Wars isn’t a franchise to cowardly away from the more gruesome details, but the uncontent legacy of Anakin Skywalker’s blue weightlesssaber will foreseeed persist to get swept under the rug.