Well, the suit doesn't make him Vader. The horrible burning and fire does, and that's after he takes the name.castro3nw said:So...
1) Anakin=CG... Vader=LE...
2) Anakin + helmet = Vader...
3) Vader doesn't like his helmet removed...
4) Vader with helmet = LE... Vader sans helmet = CG...
I can only assume the Darth Vader helmet is, in all reality, actually a helm of opposite alignment.
No. CE issues orders and expects them to be obeyed *out of fear of what he will do if they didn't*. That is why an Orc King will tell some of his followers to go out and raid x caravan. The CE rules knows that if someone else had the ability, they'd depose him. Palpy expected people to depose him if gotten half the chance. He kept Vader under the influence of the Dark Side to prevent that. Vader's quote about how he is *forced* to obey is very telling in that regard.Kamikaze Midget said:Mmmmmmm, strawberry banana ice cream vader......
That seems entirely backwards to me. A LAWFUL ruler expects their personal commands to be carried out to the letter (the letter of the law). A CHAOTIC ruler doesn't expect everyone to obey his personal commands unless it suits them individually (and if it doesn't suit them individually, a CE ruler would kill them). A LAWFUL EVIL ruler would make arbitrary laws simply for the purposes of punishment, because that would (a) reinforce the power of authority and (b) amuse him when people are tormented.
Mister Chaotic Evil Despot wouldn't be that interested in issuing orders, because he would expect people to ignore them (they have no power, they're ineffective, he doesn't trust the system). He wouldn't operate at the head of a system, he'd operate at the core of a gang, a likeminded cadre of thugs who all enjoy that brutality and who kill those who don't. In this light, the Tanar'ri and the orcish hordes of D&D exemplify CE.
Explicitly? So his only motivation was to depose Palpatine and not, oh, I don't know... to save the life of his son?Cameron said:A CE follower would depose the ruler if he got half the chance. Vader did this explicitly in the original when he tried to turn Luke to the Dark Side.