![]() Not only did Cal kill an unarmed enemy just as Anakin did, but the torment of inner conflict then pours from his face as he appears terrified of himself. ![]() However, even with Bode now clearly defeated, Cal fires his blaster again to ensure his former ally's demise. At the end of the battle, Bode's blaster fails, leaving him wide open for Cal to deliver the killing blow. In the final act of Jedi: Survivor, Cal and Bode engage in combat. RELATED: Jedi: Survivor's Gen'Dai Bounty Hunter Could Be Cal Kestis' Biggest Challenge Yet Anakin's inner conflict is clearly visible on his face as he replies, "I shouldn't." However, Palpatine gives the order again, and Anakin beheads his defenseless opponent. Palpatine, observing nearby, then orders Anakin to kill Dooku. ![]() This all but seals his fate as one who would eventually be seduced by the Dark Side of the Force.Īt the end of an arduous battle, a helpless Count Dooku kneels before Anakin with two lightsabers, one red and one blue, surrounding his neck like a pair of scissors. In what is considered one of the most brilliant character development scenes of the Star Wars saga, Anakin Skywalker delivers a devastating killing blow to an unarmed, defeated Count Dooku during the first act of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. ![]()
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