Yes, Darth Vader eventually learns he has children, realizing Luke is his son after learning his last name, Skywalker, and only discovers Leia is his daughter later in Return of the Jedi, due to a retcon by George Lucas. He knew Luke was Force-sensitive and strong, but didn't connect him to Padmé's pregnancy until he heard the name "Skywalker," leading to his famous "I have a son" revelation; he was completely unaware of Leia until sensing her connection to Luke.
Vader finds out Luke is his son in the official Marvel Darth Vader comic series from 2015. After the Death Star is destroyed, Vader becomes suspicious about who the pilot was. He hires Boba Fett to track down the identity.
Learning Leia's origins and the possibility of what the Sith Lord would do to her played a large role in that decision. Darth Vader's failure to realize that Leia Organa was his daughter during the events of A New Hope initially seemed like a plot hole, but it actually revealed his deep inner turmoil.
While Vader discovered he had a son early on, it wasn't until "Return of the Jedi" that he learned his twin daughter, Leia, also survived. That was a secret that some kept to their graves, including a lesser-known "Star Wars" hero by the name of Commodex Tahn.
In a cut scene from Star Wars: A New Hope, it was revealed that Darth Vader knew that Luke was his son... the only problem was that he kept looking for him in Alderaan places.
Vader's betrayal cut deep, as he had been responsible for the destruction of her home planet, Alderaan, and the deaths of countless innocent people, including her adoptive parents. The revelation that Vader was her father must have been utterly shattering for Leia.
In a study published in the journal Psychiatry Research, French psychologists and psychiatrists determined that Darth Vader had six of the nine criteria used for a BPD diagnosis, as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): Impulsivity. Rage and anger management issues.
No, Darth Plagueis is not Anakin Skywalker's father; Anakin had no biological father, being born of the Force itself in response to Plagueis's dark side manipulations, with Palpatine's tales of Plagueis's power over life being a manipulation to turn Anakin to the dark side, though Plagueis's attempts to create life did inadvertently cause Anakin's conception.
Ever since Return of the Jedi, Star Wars has reframed Luke and Leia's kiss as lacking real romantic intent - something Leia did solely to get a rise out of her real love interest, Han Solo.
Again, he never names her. I believe Vader could sense he had a daughter but never knew it was Leia.
Though there was some debate among the fans that Anakin Skywalker's son, Luke Skywalker, was actually the Chosen One since he caused his father to destroy Darth Sidious, the debate was settled when George Lucas himself confirmed in an interview that Anakin, even after becoming Darth Vader, was still officially the ...
Darth Vader becomes determined to find and capture Luke Skywalker for a few critical reasons: The Force: Vader senses a strong presence in the Force and believes it to be Luke. He seeks to locate and confront Luke to either turn him to the dark side or eliminate him as a potential threat to the Galactic Empire.
Most of it is centered around Anakin Skywalker, whom conventional wisdom would suggest is Star Wars' most tragic character. Anakin brings all that bad juju on himself though, so it's hard to feel overly bad for him. He chooses his bed and he gets to writhe in it, limbless and burnt, like an overcooked hot dog.
Every time he felt that sense of relief, his dark side connection would weaken because the dark side uses suffering as an ingredient. His experiment in "dark side healing" would collapse, and his lungs would instantly regress back.
It's a dominance ploy. It's not about Jabba being particularly sexually attracted to Leia, it's about Leia being placed in a degrading/subservient position. Jabba gets off on having a powerful human reduced to a piece of visual candy / pet at his... uhm...
In canon it was Kirak Infil'a , Cere Junda, Obi-Wan and Lord Momin . All messed him up quite badly with Kirak winning round 1 but losing round 2 and Momin cutting off his arm. Obi-Wan actually beat Vader. In Legends it was Shaa Koon, An'ya Kuro, a clone of Maul and Galen Marek.
The saddest Star Wars deaths often involve tragic heroism, lost potential, or poignant goodbyes, with popular choices including Duchess Satine (Obi-Wan's lost love), Clone Force 99's Tech (self-sacrifice for family), Kanan Jarrus (heroic sacrifice for Hera and Ezra), Padmé Amidala (fading hope for Anakin), Han Solo (betrayed by his son), and Clone Trooper 99 (innocent, selfless heroism). These deaths resonate due to their emotional impact, the characters' significance, or the broken promises they represent.