Bail Organa Was TERRIFIED When He Learned Darth Vader Survived - Star Wars Legends

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  • Obi-Wan Kenobi refused to betray his principles and murder a defenseless man as he left Darth Vader on the molten shores of Mustafar. And he reported the death to Yoda and Bail Organa before Padme’s funeral on Naboo.
    Sources: Dark Lord - The Rise of Darth Vader and Revenge of the Sith Novelization
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    You can imagine the Alderaanian Senator’s surprise when, just weeks later, he learned a disturbing truth. Bail and Mon Mothma discussed the potential fallout for those who challenged the emergency powers granted to Palpatine during the Clone Wars, and their talk soon turned to how to fight against the newly established Galactic Empire. A mysterious, masked figure dressed in black, along with a group of clone troopers descended from a nearby shuttle as Mon was expressing her belief that some Jedi must have survived Order 66. As the group passed, Bail overheard the clones call the man Lord Vader. Seized with shock, Bail lost his breath, and his legs grew weak. He clung to the platform railing to steady himself and agreed that indeed, some Jedi had survived.

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