Darth Vader and G1 Decepticons

    What ludicrous comparison is this? Really, there is a similarity. 

    Darth Vader was Anakin Skywalker. In the 1999 movie Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Anakin was a slave until the age of nine, when Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn bet for his freedom. Anakin's success in the pod race bought him freedom, though his mother, Shmi, remained a slave. Anakin promised to free his mother. At her death in Attack of the Clones, this was the ember that started the fire that was Darth Vader. His loss had an effect on his attachment to Padme Amidala. He grew more passionate about protecting her, and in his fear of losing her, he betrayed the Jedi for a false promise from Darth Sidious. At his defeat by his former master, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin, now Vader, was given cybernetics as life support. With the empire established, Vader would be the iron fist of Emperor Palpatine. Once, a person with little freedom was the enforcer of little freedom in the galaxy.

    In the 1984 Transformers cartoon, known as Generation 1, the third season five premise, The Five Faces of Darkness, explained that an alien race, the Quintessons, had created the Transformers. There were consumer goods and military hardware. The robots rebelled and drove Quintessons off Cybertron. The consumer goods, now Autobots, were peaceful, but the military hardware, built for war, became the new aggressors. With the new name Decepticons, the army fought against the Autobots, overpowering them, but the Autobots invented transforming, changing into vehicles and other machines to gain an advantage. Time had passed, and a second war broke out. This time, the Decepticons were led by Megatron, power-hungry with the quest to rule Cybertron, then the universe. From military products to wanting to control the universe,

    From being servants with no rights to subjugators of tyranny.

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