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Bingowings
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STAR WARS: EP V "REVISITED EDITION"ADYWAN - 12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW
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15-Mar-2009, 10:27 AM
DarkFather said:
Bingowings said:
Monroville said:
doubleofive said:

How does one get permission to use Vader's Personal Elevator?  How could Vader be caught unawares if his wall dings that someone is headed down to see him?  Just playing devil's advocate here (and I really like the hallway idea).

That one is easy: it's like the "basement" button in the Arkham Asylum elevator in BATMAN BEGINS.  Only someone with the password or the key can unlock the button and use it, whereupon when someone uses it an automatic signal is sent to Vader in his chamber (so he knows someone is coming).

Also in regards to Vader's chamber, I would personally choose the elevator with airlock.  Vader doesn't have to be 2 feet away from the bridge, being that with an elevator or hallway he could still be anywhere from 1 to 10 levels below the bridge and still within the command tower.  I think the "privacy" factor is a more pertinent reason to change the background behind Piett than anything else.

Also also remember that when Luke took off the helmet in JEDI, the front face mask was still in place, which means Vader would still be using his mechanical breathing apparatus to... well, breath.

EDIT - it looks like the front IS attached to the rest of the helmet, as you can kind of see here (you can see it better when watching the movie):

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/5007/cap029copy.th.jpg

I agree, the mask should stay on but the helmet should be lowered even if it does make out that Vader is a really lazy git for not using his hands (maybe the helmet needs to be locked onto the collar and mask, Luke does take some time removing it in ROTJ).

 

I don't know that he could lower it properly by himself. The EU explains that he could barely lift his hands over his head, and seeing how the suit restrains him, makes sense.

 

That's a lousy design for a Sith Lord who gets into sabre battles, the EU is really daft at times.

Sevb32 said:

I hope their is no change to they way Vader's helmet is put on there. If you watch the scene u will see a breathing tube is moved up before the helmet/mask is lowered and covered his face, I believe he liked to have his helmet and mask off from time to time.

He may love to, I'm sure he would love to not have to wear the whole suit and be perfectly healed again but it weakens Luke's fear of taking the mask off if he can take it off in an unsealed environment and it adds to the importance of the unmasking scene if this is the first time he has been let out of the cage so to speak.