Despite being one of the strongest wielders of the Dark Side of the Force in Star Wars, Darth Vader never uses Force Lightning in any of the films. However, as Charles Soule and Giuseppe Camuncoli’s Star Wars: Darth Vader #5 shows, it’s not that he’s unable to. Instead, Vader used Force Lightning to create the kyber crystal for his lightsaber but nearly killed himself in the process.The Darth Vader series answers a lot of questions about Star Wars lightsaber lore, finally unveiling and explaining (somewhat) the mystery behind Sith sabers and why they’re red. In the first issue of Darth Vader, Sidious explains a Sith lightsaber is a significant act along the journey to becoming a true Sith lord. “The saber of a Sith is not given,” he says. “It is taken.” As the series progresses, Vader — who lost his Jedi weapon at the end of Revenge of the Sith — takes his new saber in spectacular, and brutal, fashion by ruthlessly killing Kirak Infil’a, a Jedi Master who survived Order 66. His ill-begotten saber and kyber crystal in hand, Vader is instructed to go to Mustafar. Darth Sidious explains to Vader the process of crystal “bleeding.” However, true to form, he doesn’t delve into exactly how this is accomplished. All Darth Vader knows is that he must pour his pain into the crystal.REVIEW: Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic – Shadows of Starlight #1
Despite being one of the strongest wielders of the Dark Side of the Force in Star Wars, Darth Vader never uses Force Lightning in any of the films. However, as Charles Soule and Giuseppe Camuncoli’s Star Wars: Darth Vader #5 shows, it’s not that he’s unable to. Instead, Vader used Force Lightning to create the kyber crystal for his lightsaber but nearly killed himself in the process.
The Darth Vader series answers a lot of questions about Star Wars lightsaber lore, finally unveiling and explaining (somewhat) the mystery behind Sith sabers and why they’re red. In the first issue of Darth Vader, Sidious explains a Sith lightsaber is a significant act along the journey to becoming a true Sith lord. “The saber of a Sith is not given,” he says. “It is taken.” As the series progresses, Vader — who lost his Jedi weapon at the end of Revenge of the Sith — takes his new saber in spectacular, and brutal, fashion by ruthlessly killing Kirak Infil’a, a Jedi Master who survived Order 66. His ill-begotten saber and kyber crystal in hand, Vader is instructed to go to Mustafar. Darth Sidious explains to Vader the process of crystal “bleeding.” However, true to form, he doesn’t delve into exactly how this is accomplished. All Darth Vader knows is that he must pour his pain into the crystal.
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