What were Darth Vader's day-to-day tasks/duties?What was Darth Vader's official role (or rank) in the...
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What were Darth Vader's day-to-day tasks/duties?
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Vader's role in the Empire/Imperial Forces was already discussed multiple times (here for example).
I understand that he has a special role, not comparable to any position in real world military and he primarily executed special tasks given by the emperor, like finding the rebel base, capturing Luke and so on.
But I asked myself what his day-to-day tasks were. Are there any canon sources (Legends would be fine for me, too) what he did on a day to day basis? Did he have administrative tasks or something of the like? I find it hard to believe all he did was meditating or standing on the bridge of a ship being bad-ass, when there weren't any urgent tasks (things we see him do in the movies)
Trying to be more specific:
- What did he do after he arrived on the Death Star 2 until the Emperor and later the Rebels showed up?
- What did he do during the time after the first Death Star was destroyed (his primary task seemed to be finding the rebel base, but again, I can hardly imagining him always standing on a bridge and giving orders like "Ok, go there, fly this way")
Are there any information on this topic?
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Vader's role in the Empire/Imperial Forces was already discussed multiple times (here for example).
I understand that he has a special role, not comparable to any position in real world military and he primarily executed special tasks given by the emperor, like finding the rebel base, capturing Luke and so on.
But I asked myself what his day-to-day tasks were. Are there any canon sources (Legends would be fine for me, too) what he did on a day to day basis? Did he have administrative tasks or something of the like? I find it hard to believe all he did was meditating or standing on the bridge of a ship being bad-ass, when there weren't any urgent tasks (things we see him do in the movies)
Trying to be more specific:
- What did he do after he arrived on the Death Star 2 until the Emperor and later the Rebels showed up?
- What did he do during the time after the first Death Star was destroyed (his primary task seemed to be finding the rebel base, but again, I can hardly imagining him always standing on a bridge and giving orders like "Ok, go there, fly this way")
Are there any information on this topic?
star-wars star-wars-legends darth-vader
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Are you seriously asking for his job description? I wonder if there's a copy of his contract of employment somewhere? :)
– Darren
Oct 11 '18 at 12:23
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He does some paperwork, gives seminars, a splash of public speaking and hands out fliers.
– TheLethalCarrot
Oct 11 '18 at 12:25
3
And I'm not asking about his free time, we even have pictures of that: boredpanda.com/…
– Matthias Nicklisch
Oct 11 '18 at 12:28
2
Being a good father...
– Snow
Oct 11 '18 at 13:32
1
Bringing balance to the Force, obviously.
– steenbergh
Oct 11 '18 at 16:43
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Vader's role in the Empire/Imperial Forces was already discussed multiple times (here for example).
I understand that he has a special role, not comparable to any position in real world military and he primarily executed special tasks given by the emperor, like finding the rebel base, capturing Luke and so on.
But I asked myself what his day-to-day tasks were. Are there any canon sources (Legends would be fine for me, too) what he did on a day to day basis? Did he have administrative tasks or something of the like? I find it hard to believe all he did was meditating or standing on the bridge of a ship being bad-ass, when there weren't any urgent tasks (things we see him do in the movies)
Trying to be more specific:
- What did he do after he arrived on the Death Star 2 until the Emperor and later the Rebels showed up?
- What did he do during the time after the first Death Star was destroyed (his primary task seemed to be finding the rebel base, but again, I can hardly imagining him always standing on a bridge and giving orders like "Ok, go there, fly this way")
Are there any information on this topic?
star-wars star-wars-legends darth-vader
Vader's role in the Empire/Imperial Forces was already discussed multiple times (here for example).
I understand that he has a special role, not comparable to any position in real world military and he primarily executed special tasks given by the emperor, like finding the rebel base, capturing Luke and so on.
But I asked myself what his day-to-day tasks were. Are there any canon sources (Legends would be fine for me, too) what he did on a day to day basis? Did he have administrative tasks or something of the like? I find it hard to believe all he did was meditating or standing on the bridge of a ship being bad-ass, when there weren't any urgent tasks (things we see him do in the movies)
Trying to be more specific:
- What did he do after he arrived on the Death Star 2 until the Emperor and later the Rebels showed up?
- What did he do during the time after the first Death Star was destroyed (his primary task seemed to be finding the rebel base, but again, I can hardly imagining him always standing on a bridge and giving orders like "Ok, go there, fly this way")
Are there any information on this topic?
star-wars star-wars-legends darth-vader
star-wars star-wars-legends darth-vader
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Are you seriously asking for his job description? I wonder if there's a copy of his contract of employment somewhere? :)
– Darren
Oct 11 '18 at 12:23
9
He does some paperwork, gives seminars, a splash of public speaking and hands out fliers.
– TheLethalCarrot
Oct 11 '18 at 12:25
3
And I'm not asking about his free time, we even have pictures of that: boredpanda.com/…
– Matthias Nicklisch
Oct 11 '18 at 12:28
2
Being a good father...
– Snow
Oct 11 '18 at 13:32
1
Bringing balance to the Force, obviously.
– steenbergh
Oct 11 '18 at 16:43
|
show 7 more comments
2
Are you seriously asking for his job description? I wonder if there's a copy of his contract of employment somewhere? :)
– Darren
Oct 11 '18 at 12:23
9
He does some paperwork, gives seminars, a splash of public speaking and hands out fliers.
– TheLethalCarrot
Oct 11 '18 at 12:25
3
And I'm not asking about his free time, we even have pictures of that: boredpanda.com/…
– Matthias Nicklisch
Oct 11 '18 at 12:28
2
Being a good father...
– Snow
Oct 11 '18 at 13:32
1
Bringing balance to the Force, obviously.
– steenbergh
Oct 11 '18 at 16:43
2
2
Are you seriously asking for his job description? I wonder if there's a copy of his contract of employment somewhere? :)
– Darren
Oct 11 '18 at 12:23
Are you seriously asking for his job description? I wonder if there's a copy of his contract of employment somewhere? :)
– Darren
Oct 11 '18 at 12:23
9
9
He does some paperwork, gives seminars, a splash of public speaking and hands out fliers.
– TheLethalCarrot
Oct 11 '18 at 12:25
He does some paperwork, gives seminars, a splash of public speaking and hands out fliers.
– TheLethalCarrot
Oct 11 '18 at 12:25
3
3
And I'm not asking about his free time, we even have pictures of that: boredpanda.com/…
– Matthias Nicklisch
Oct 11 '18 at 12:28
And I'm not asking about his free time, we even have pictures of that: boredpanda.com/…
– Matthias Nicklisch
Oct 11 '18 at 12:28
2
2
Being a good father...
– Snow
Oct 11 '18 at 13:32
Being a good father...
– Snow
Oct 11 '18 at 13:32
1
1
Bringing balance to the Force, obviously.
– steenbergh
Oct 11 '18 at 16:43
Bringing balance to the Force, obviously.
– steenbergh
Oct 11 '18 at 16:43
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Vader didn't have daily routine
In Canon, life of Vader is now described in two comics series : Star Wars:Darth Vader and Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. Without mentioning details, Vader was task-oriented. Those tasks would (of course) mostly came from his master Palpatine. Sometimes he had to work alone, sometimes in small groups, sometimes he commanded fleets and armies ...
Palpatine often tested him by pitting him against other Imperials, Vader tried to clandestinely work for his own interests, but Palpatine mostly foresaw this. Vader acted according to Palpatine's plans even if he didn't know that (this is one of the reasons Vader feared and respected Palpatine). Vader did have some time for himself (for example to build his castle on Mustafar), and this is he used to better understand Dark Side of the Force.
Overall, Vader was not tied to specific unit, system or Galactic Sector, so he didn't regularly attend boring administrative meetings if they didn't concern his current mission.
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As a high force in the Empire, he most likely had many boring day to day tasks that Lucasfilm does not bother showing us. One of these scenes is on the Death Star, when he is attending the board room meeting and terrorizing the poor workers. He just attends meetings, and reports his progress to the Emperor, as shown throughout the movies. He reports down to exterminate Rebel Forces spread out and about the galaxy, as on Cloud City. His day to day life is not very exciting, as most people's life's are.
Do you have any sources or evidence you can link to that supports your theory?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 8:07
No but we have evidence from the movies
– Ginge
Oct 13 '18 at 14:26
Ok - To help boost your answer can you include the specific examples from the movies that you’re drawing from?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 15:09
Thank you very much
– Ginge
Oct 14 '18 at 0:42
1
i did use the examples
– Ginge
Oct 21 '18 at 16:50
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Shadows of the Empire, Legends canon-imo best canon. Has Vader doing his daily activities of running the Empire. He practiced with battle droids of various levels of ability and speed, even upgrading to 2 at once, but mentioning Luke was the only real fun he had. He also practiced healing his scarred tissue, keeping time outside of a stasis unit as long as he could hold it. This story takes place after empire and before jedi.
He had various meetings with Imperials as well as Criminal organizations, discussing troop movements or shipping orders. He was also tasked with specific missions deemed more important by the Emperor, such as the destruction of a rebel shipyard, leading the attack and even going into his own ship for some dogfights for the fun of it...then gets bored.
Part of the fun of the book was reading about the various activities and thoughts of both Vader(such as how he hated spies) and Xizor(who loved spies), the real antagonist of the book.
add a comment |
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Vader didn't have daily routine
In Canon, life of Vader is now described in two comics series : Star Wars:Darth Vader and Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. Without mentioning details, Vader was task-oriented. Those tasks would (of course) mostly came from his master Palpatine. Sometimes he had to work alone, sometimes in small groups, sometimes he commanded fleets and armies ...
Palpatine often tested him by pitting him against other Imperials, Vader tried to clandestinely work for his own interests, but Palpatine mostly foresaw this. Vader acted according to Palpatine's plans even if he didn't know that (this is one of the reasons Vader feared and respected Palpatine). Vader did have some time for himself (for example to build his castle on Mustafar), and this is he used to better understand Dark Side of the Force.
Overall, Vader was not tied to specific unit, system or Galactic Sector, so he didn't regularly attend boring administrative meetings if they didn't concern his current mission.
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Vader didn't have daily routine
In Canon, life of Vader is now described in two comics series : Star Wars:Darth Vader and Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. Without mentioning details, Vader was task-oriented. Those tasks would (of course) mostly came from his master Palpatine. Sometimes he had to work alone, sometimes in small groups, sometimes he commanded fleets and armies ...
Palpatine often tested him by pitting him against other Imperials, Vader tried to clandestinely work for his own interests, but Palpatine mostly foresaw this. Vader acted according to Palpatine's plans even if he didn't know that (this is one of the reasons Vader feared and respected Palpatine). Vader did have some time for himself (for example to build his castle on Mustafar), and this is he used to better understand Dark Side of the Force.
Overall, Vader was not tied to specific unit, system or Galactic Sector, so he didn't regularly attend boring administrative meetings if they didn't concern his current mission.
add a comment |
Vader didn't have daily routine
In Canon, life of Vader is now described in two comics series : Star Wars:Darth Vader and Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. Without mentioning details, Vader was task-oriented. Those tasks would (of course) mostly came from his master Palpatine. Sometimes he had to work alone, sometimes in small groups, sometimes he commanded fleets and armies ...
Palpatine often tested him by pitting him against other Imperials, Vader tried to clandestinely work for his own interests, but Palpatine mostly foresaw this. Vader acted according to Palpatine's plans even if he didn't know that (this is one of the reasons Vader feared and respected Palpatine). Vader did have some time for himself (for example to build his castle on Mustafar), and this is he used to better understand Dark Side of the Force.
Overall, Vader was not tied to specific unit, system or Galactic Sector, so he didn't regularly attend boring administrative meetings if they didn't concern his current mission.
Vader didn't have daily routine
In Canon, life of Vader is now described in two comics series : Star Wars:Darth Vader and Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. Without mentioning details, Vader was task-oriented. Those tasks would (of course) mostly came from his master Palpatine. Sometimes he had to work alone, sometimes in small groups, sometimes he commanded fleets and armies ...
Palpatine often tested him by pitting him against other Imperials, Vader tried to clandestinely work for his own interests, but Palpatine mostly foresaw this. Vader acted according to Palpatine's plans even if he didn't know that (this is one of the reasons Vader feared and respected Palpatine). Vader did have some time for himself (for example to build his castle on Mustafar), and this is he used to better understand Dark Side of the Force.
Overall, Vader was not tied to specific unit, system or Galactic Sector, so he didn't regularly attend boring administrative meetings if they didn't concern his current mission.
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As a high force in the Empire, he most likely had many boring day to day tasks that Lucasfilm does not bother showing us. One of these scenes is on the Death Star, when he is attending the board room meeting and terrorizing the poor workers. He just attends meetings, and reports his progress to the Emperor, as shown throughout the movies. He reports down to exterminate Rebel Forces spread out and about the galaxy, as on Cloud City. His day to day life is not very exciting, as most people's life's are.
Do you have any sources or evidence you can link to that supports your theory?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 8:07
No but we have evidence from the movies
– Ginge
Oct 13 '18 at 14:26
Ok - To help boost your answer can you include the specific examples from the movies that you’re drawing from?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 15:09
Thank you very much
– Ginge
Oct 14 '18 at 0:42
1
i did use the examples
– Ginge
Oct 21 '18 at 16:50
add a comment |
As a high force in the Empire, he most likely had many boring day to day tasks that Lucasfilm does not bother showing us. One of these scenes is on the Death Star, when he is attending the board room meeting and terrorizing the poor workers. He just attends meetings, and reports his progress to the Emperor, as shown throughout the movies. He reports down to exterminate Rebel Forces spread out and about the galaxy, as on Cloud City. His day to day life is not very exciting, as most people's life's are.
Do you have any sources or evidence you can link to that supports your theory?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 8:07
No but we have evidence from the movies
– Ginge
Oct 13 '18 at 14:26
Ok - To help boost your answer can you include the specific examples from the movies that you’re drawing from?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 15:09
Thank you very much
– Ginge
Oct 14 '18 at 0:42
1
i did use the examples
– Ginge
Oct 21 '18 at 16:50
add a comment |
As a high force in the Empire, he most likely had many boring day to day tasks that Lucasfilm does not bother showing us. One of these scenes is on the Death Star, when he is attending the board room meeting and terrorizing the poor workers. He just attends meetings, and reports his progress to the Emperor, as shown throughout the movies. He reports down to exterminate Rebel Forces spread out and about the galaxy, as on Cloud City. His day to day life is not very exciting, as most people's life's are.
As a high force in the Empire, he most likely had many boring day to day tasks that Lucasfilm does not bother showing us. One of these scenes is on the Death Star, when he is attending the board room meeting and terrorizing the poor workers. He just attends meetings, and reports his progress to the Emperor, as shown throughout the movies. He reports down to exterminate Rebel Forces spread out and about the galaxy, as on Cloud City. His day to day life is not very exciting, as most people's life's are.
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Do you have any sources or evidence you can link to that supports your theory?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 8:07
No but we have evidence from the movies
– Ginge
Oct 13 '18 at 14:26
Ok - To help boost your answer can you include the specific examples from the movies that you’re drawing from?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 15:09
Thank you very much
– Ginge
Oct 14 '18 at 0:42
1
i did use the examples
– Ginge
Oct 21 '18 at 16:50
add a comment |
Do you have any sources or evidence you can link to that supports your theory?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 8:07
No but we have evidence from the movies
– Ginge
Oct 13 '18 at 14:26
Ok - To help boost your answer can you include the specific examples from the movies that you’re drawing from?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 15:09
Thank you very much
– Ginge
Oct 14 '18 at 0:42
1
i did use the examples
– Ginge
Oct 21 '18 at 16:50
Do you have any sources or evidence you can link to that supports your theory?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 8:07
Do you have any sources or evidence you can link to that supports your theory?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 8:07
No but we have evidence from the movies
– Ginge
Oct 13 '18 at 14:26
No but we have evidence from the movies
– Ginge
Oct 13 '18 at 14:26
Ok - To help boost your answer can you include the specific examples from the movies that you’re drawing from?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 15:09
Ok - To help boost your answer can you include the specific examples from the movies that you’re drawing from?
– Longshanks
Oct 13 '18 at 15:09
Thank you very much
– Ginge
Oct 14 '18 at 0:42
Thank you very much
– Ginge
Oct 14 '18 at 0:42
1
1
i did use the examples
– Ginge
Oct 21 '18 at 16:50
i did use the examples
– Ginge
Oct 21 '18 at 16:50
add a comment |
Shadows of the Empire, Legends canon-imo best canon. Has Vader doing his daily activities of running the Empire. He practiced with battle droids of various levels of ability and speed, even upgrading to 2 at once, but mentioning Luke was the only real fun he had. He also practiced healing his scarred tissue, keeping time outside of a stasis unit as long as he could hold it. This story takes place after empire and before jedi.
He had various meetings with Imperials as well as Criminal organizations, discussing troop movements or shipping orders. He was also tasked with specific missions deemed more important by the Emperor, such as the destruction of a rebel shipyard, leading the attack and even going into his own ship for some dogfights for the fun of it...then gets bored.
Part of the fun of the book was reading about the various activities and thoughts of both Vader(such as how he hated spies) and Xizor(who loved spies), the real antagonist of the book.
add a comment |
Shadows of the Empire, Legends canon-imo best canon. Has Vader doing his daily activities of running the Empire. He practiced with battle droids of various levels of ability and speed, even upgrading to 2 at once, but mentioning Luke was the only real fun he had. He also practiced healing his scarred tissue, keeping time outside of a stasis unit as long as he could hold it. This story takes place after empire and before jedi.
He had various meetings with Imperials as well as Criminal organizations, discussing troop movements or shipping orders. He was also tasked with specific missions deemed more important by the Emperor, such as the destruction of a rebel shipyard, leading the attack and even going into his own ship for some dogfights for the fun of it...then gets bored.
Part of the fun of the book was reading about the various activities and thoughts of both Vader(such as how he hated spies) and Xizor(who loved spies), the real antagonist of the book.
add a comment |
Shadows of the Empire, Legends canon-imo best canon. Has Vader doing his daily activities of running the Empire. He practiced with battle droids of various levels of ability and speed, even upgrading to 2 at once, but mentioning Luke was the only real fun he had. He also practiced healing his scarred tissue, keeping time outside of a stasis unit as long as he could hold it. This story takes place after empire and before jedi.
He had various meetings with Imperials as well as Criminal organizations, discussing troop movements or shipping orders. He was also tasked with specific missions deemed more important by the Emperor, such as the destruction of a rebel shipyard, leading the attack and even going into his own ship for some dogfights for the fun of it...then gets bored.
Part of the fun of the book was reading about the various activities and thoughts of both Vader(such as how he hated spies) and Xizor(who loved spies), the real antagonist of the book.
Shadows of the Empire, Legends canon-imo best canon. Has Vader doing his daily activities of running the Empire. He practiced with battle droids of various levels of ability and speed, even upgrading to 2 at once, but mentioning Luke was the only real fun he had. He also practiced healing his scarred tissue, keeping time outside of a stasis unit as long as he could hold it. This story takes place after empire and before jedi.
He had various meetings with Imperials as well as Criminal organizations, discussing troop movements or shipping orders. He was also tasked with specific missions deemed more important by the Emperor, such as the destruction of a rebel shipyard, leading the attack and even going into his own ship for some dogfights for the fun of it...then gets bored.
Part of the fun of the book was reading about the various activities and thoughts of both Vader(such as how he hated spies) and Xizor(who loved spies), the real antagonist of the book.
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Oct 11 '18 at 12:25
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And I'm not asking about his free time, we even have pictures of that: boredpanda.com/…
– Matthias Nicklisch
Oct 11 '18 at 12:28
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Being a good father...
– Snow
Oct 11 '18 at 13:32
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Bringing balance to the Force, obviously.
– steenbergh
Oct 11 '18 at 16:43