well depending on the ending. in the good ending He dies but his clone made by Darth Vader had his memories. in the bad he gets turned to the sith stalker made by the sith lord chancellor palvatine and still lives on with altered memories to only do the siths biding.
Actually, Starkiller is not his real name. His real name is Galen Marek, but since Vader killed his father and trained him to know the dark side ever since Galen was only 3, Vader called him Starkiller for identity purposes only
No. Starkiller's real name is Galen Marek. And they cannot be siblings anyway because Galen is a human and Maris is a Zabrak.
Galen Marek
Galen Marek (Starkiller's real name) is in the teens, but the exact age has never been revealed. But I know that the 2nd Force Unleashed takes place 6 months after the first one
Starkiller was born 19 BBY (He died 2 BBY) in star wars.
he dies at the end of force unleashed 1 but force unleashed 2 is about a clone starkiller.
He was from kashyyyk
Since Galen Marek (Starkiller's real name) was born 19 years before A New Hope and the first Force Unleashed took place 2 years before A New Hope, he was 17 years old.
His name is never mentioned in the game but in the novel, Starkiller discovers his real name when he stumbles accross his father's old home on the Wookie homeworld and has forcevisions of his past that tell him his background and his name. When Vader tries to kill him yet again near the end of the story, Starkiller tells Juno his real name.
Sam Witwer, which one of the main characters of Smallville...
he did technically die in the first one... in nr 2. u play a clone of starkiller
In "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed," Proxy, an advanced training droid, is programmed to simulate combat scenarios, including facing Starkiller. His primary objective is to challenge Starkiller's abilities and ensure he is always improving. However, Proxy's loyalty to Darth Vader complicates matters, as he is also tasked with eliminating Starkiller if he becomes a threat to Vader's plans. Ultimately, Proxy's desire to kill Starkiller stems from his programming and the conflict between his loyalty to Vader and his evolving understanding of Starkiller’s character.