Luke Skywalker's Final Force Feat goes all the way back to the Yellow Lightsaber era

Summary

  • Luke Skywalker's ultimate Force feat
    Star Wars
    lore took place in a climactic battle with Kylo Ren and demonstrated his power.
  • In
    Star Wars: Darth Vader
    #49, Luke creates a Force trick to fight the Seismic Emperor, similar to his fight with Kylo Ren.
    The Last Jedi.
  • Luke used two different Force powers for the same purpose, highlighting his growth in the Force from the “Yellow Lightsaber Era”.



Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Star Wars: Darth Vader #49!Luke Skywalker's latest Force feat Star Wars lore took place in the sequel trilogy of his battle with his former student Ben Solo aka Kylo Ren. This is one of the most popular lightsaber duels Star Wars the only cause of history resulted in the death of Luke Skywalker. However, what many fans don't know is that this fight isn't the first time Luke has displayed such Force power. Star Wars It was only revealed that Luke Skywalker did something similar in “Age of the Yellow Lightsaber”.

In Star Wars: Darth Vader #49 by Greg Pak and Raffaele Ienco, the Sism Emperor betrayed Darth Vader and left his side to find Luke Skywalker. In the previous issue, Vader hired a villain named Warba to locate Luke and then sent him his location. While Warba was doing what he was hired to do, the Sism Emperor intercepted the message and flew to Luke's place in Vader's place. It seemed like luck to Luke, but nothing could be further from the truth.


The Schism Imperial had a large piece of kyber and the means to fire it like a mini Death Star cannon, meaning they could very well vaporize Luke as soon as he saw it. Unlike Darth Vader, who wanted to recruit Luke, Emperor Sism only wanted to kill him. So when they arrived, Luke decided to draw their deadly fire into another area, giving him the opportunity to run over them – and Luke did so by creating a Force trick.



Luke Skywalker created a Force Decoy to fight the Imperial split, as he did with Kylo Ren

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Luke Skywalker confronts Kylo Ren.

When it came time for Luke Skywalker to face Kylo Ren in The Last Jedi, he didn't show up to the fight himself, but instead used his Force projection to battle the fallen padawan. Luke's real body was in a completely different part of the galaxy and was controlling this “insult” from afar. Although the energy he expended to achieve this feat cost Luke his life, meaning it was something a Jedi could only do once, it seems Luke was not without his experience.


Just like when he fought Kylo Ren, Luke created a copy of himself in the Force and remotely controlled the trickster's movements while his body was in a completely different location. Interestingly, Skywalker had the power and knowledge in the Force to pull something like this off all the way back in the “Age of Yellow Lightsabers.” It really speaks to how strongly Luke is leading the events of Episode VI and why he chooses to fight Kylo Ren, as this issue has proven to work on a smaller scale before.

Luke Skywalker used 2 different powers to achieve the same thing

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While Luke was scheming in this case Star Wars the issue may appear to be the same power he wields in The Last Jedi, but it may not be. Of course, they both achieved the same thing, but the respective techniques themselves are likely different. Luke separated himself from his Force soul to fight Kylo Ren The Last Jediwhereas he was simply practicing an advanced version of the Jedi Mind Trick in this matter, using an inanimate dummy to project a lookalike of himself into the minds of his attackers.

However, the specific Force technique that Luke uses is of little importance, as the real result is the tactic itself. back within Star Wars the original trilogy, Luke used the Force to create a gimmick while fighting his enemies, which is the same thing he did to fight Kylo Ren, confirming this. Luke SkywalkerThe last feat of the Force dates back to his “Yellow Lightsaber era”.

Star Wars: Darth Vader #49 Available now by Marvel Comics.

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