Hermes, The god of travelers, messengers and thieves.
It really isn't a question so much as an answer. Darth Vador tells Luke that he is his father in Cloud City where Lando Calrission lives. When Darth cuts Luke's hand off.
Uncle Owen mentioned that Luke's father was a Jedi Knight, which indicated he was a skilled warrior and peacekeeper in the galaxy. He implied that Luke's father fought for justice and was involved in the larger conflict between the Jedi and the Sith. Owen's words conveyed a sense of loss and the dangerous nature of that life, hinting at the reasons Luke was kept away from that legacy.
He felt sad because his father had passed away, but in another sense happy that his father was able to turn away from evil before he died.
No, when you have Obi Wan & Yoda confirming that Vader was Luke's father. Unless for some reason they were lying to him too as well, which is fairly absurd.
Darth Vader does not know about Leia because Leia and Luke's mom, Padme, hid them from their father, Darth Vader.
No, Robert Walker Jr. is not Luke Perry's father. Luke Perry's father is Coy Luther Perry Jr.
James Earl Jones was the voice of Darth Vader, Luke's Father.
Actually, Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father
Darth Vader actually is Luke's father.
"Obi Wan killed your father"
Yes
Luke i am your father
First he was nice then someone turned him bad and when he was nice luke didnt know that darve vator was his father
because luke.. i am your father.
At the beginning of the story Luke Baldwin was not doing to good. Because Luke's father is dying also his mother died. Before Luke's father died the father said to live with his Uncle Henry's house with Aunt Helen and learn to be like Uncle Henry At the beginning of the story Luke Baldwin was not doing to good. Because Luke's father is dying also his mother died. Before Luke's father died the father said to live with his Uncle Henry's house with Aunt Helen and learn to be like Uncle Henry
yes. if you whach luke helps them kill vader until luke finds out "luke i am your father"
Darth Vader does not say "Luke, I am your father." The actual line from "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" is "No, I am your father." This line is often misquoted, but it reveals the shocking truth about Luke's parentage in a pivotal moment of the film.