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Observing how Luke's encounter with Sabé marks the end of this new issue, it is unknown how Luke would respond or what Sabé's overall goals are. Having been looking for Luke for some time, it's not clear if Sabé plans to tell all she knows and form an alliance with the younger Skywalker or if she still serves Darth Vader as she used to.
Having said that, Sabé seems to be curious about what Luke has to say, much as Emperor Palpatine, who was mentioned previously in the issue allowing Vader permission to search for his son, would seem. Both wish to evaluate Luke Skywalker's Jedi-in-training performance. The real thrill, though, is speculating whether and how Sabé would tell Luke about his mother—assuming they develop allies in next issues.
If Marvel's Darth Vaders finally discloses that Luke learned important insights and information about his mother from Sabé before Episode VI, the Star Wars canon would be greatly changed. Having asked his twin sister what she remembers about their mother before he went to meet their father on the second Death Star, it would undoubtedly change Luke's approaching Return of the Jedi dialogue with Leia. Though the prospects are quite limited now that Sabé and Luke Skywalker are finally face-to-face, Luke could also learn more about his father from Sabé.
Marvel Comics now have Darth Vader #47 on sale. #47, Valhalla #2020
Star Wars is establishing a significant relationship between Luke Skywalker and his mother Padmé Amidala. Luke and Leia never knew their mother; they had perished not long after their birth. The twins were split and reared on separate worlds to keep them safe during the Dark Times of the Empire's reign since their father Anakin Skywalker had been corrupted to the dark side as Darth Vader. But between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, Luke most definitely seems poised to at last discover about his mother.
Luke senses his father on Exegol who has claimed new sources of power in the canonical Darth Vader #47 by Greg Pak and Raffaele Ienco. Luke chooses to keep some distance from the Rebel Alliance in case his father tries to find him. This causes Luke to be reunited with Warba Calip, the thieving Force-sensitive from Jedha who had left a note regarding something Luke would be interested in. This proves to be one other than Sabé, the handmaid and shadow of the erstwhile queen to Luke's mother (who had lately been serving Darth Vader personally.) Warba obviously lacked the rich backdrop and history of Sabé. Still, Luke Skywalker has now come across a woman with quite a bit of information and background related to both of his parents in the accepted Star Wars canon.
Close friend of Padmé Amidala, Sabé, the Shadow of the previous Queen, acted as her counterpart and guardian. Although Sabé's part in the Star Wars prequels was mostly related to her relationship with Padmé, the events in Darth Vader #47 imply that she might also be quite important in Luke Skywalker's narrative. < Sabé is a singular person in the Star Wars galaxy because of her relationship to Padmé and Darth Vader; her possible impact on Luke's path could be significant.
Various Star Wars publications have examined Sabé's narrative, including the book Queen's Shadow, which digs more into her bond with Padmé. This fresh link between Sabé and Luke Skywalker suggests the interdependence of events and characters inside the Star Wars world, therefore adding still another level of intricacy to the Skywalker story.
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