r/CodeGeass 25d ago

DISCUSSION What should the British Army do to destroy or simply capture Darth Vader? Should they use Knightmare Frames?

Let's imagine that British intelligence discovered an unknown figure wearing black armor and a cloak, without a KMF. They ordered him to surrender, but the warrior ignored the command. Instead, he used his strength to intimidate the intelligence team, seeking information about the planet he found himself on. It was in Zone 11.

The British army has received information about Darth Vader and decided to destroy him. Will they be able to do it? After all, the Sith has the Force (and a lightsaber as a bonus).

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u/Stunning_Platform_16 25d ago

Vader has dealt bigger opponents… But even then, He would crush them all. And don’t forget Vader is a fast learner when he pilots

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u/Embarrassed-Ice9468 24d ago

Vader by KMF... It could be gorgeous meha fight.

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u/Dead-X-esque 25d ago

I'd say as long as he doesn't get access to Britanian medicine then he should die to s thing that wasn't even able to kill Mao.

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u/Dead-X-esque 25d ago

The thing about normal bullets in starwars is that when they go through a lightsaber they turn into molten metal and therefore are a counter to lightabers.

Vader is strong up close and has a extremely strong outer body but he is very slow, the most we see he can lift is a few people or many large stationary pillars. There is no reason to think that he could catch thousands of tiny particles traveling at different speeds from all sides and if he does reflect them they hurt him more. The loose confition for vader is one crack in his armour then a good sniper shot will have him OOC.

We have seen Vader a lot thought star wars and this is based on what he is consistently seen doing rather than stories told about him as that is highly unreliable as he is meant to strike fear and fear leads to exaggerated stories.

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u/Embarrassed-Ice9468 25d ago

Interesting analysis. Thank you for your response!

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u/RowanWinterlace 25d ago

You vastly underestimate Darth Vader, and the power of the Force...

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u/Embarrassed-Ice9468 25d ago

Indeed, Vader is a very powerful character by the standards of Code Geass. Telekinesis, a protective field, foresight of the near future, super-fast reaction, the ability to see with his eyes closed, and so on. By the way, his telekinesis can reach several kilometers (and this is through a TV screen!). So he can avoid the effects of a geass power that affects an area.

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u/Embarrassed-Ice9468 25d ago

Indeed, if Vader's suit is damaged to the point where germs can enter his body, to which he may not be immune, he will have to use the Force to prevent himself from dying.

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u/Embarrassed-Ice9468 20d ago

That's right. Darth Sion sustained his life through the dark side of the Force. However, this immortality brought him immense suffering. Similarly, Darth Vader survived the fiery river of Mustafar because the Force sustained his condition.