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Which Star Wars character are you?

Actually, I never fully identified with any of Star Wars characters despite my love for the franchise. I like R2-D2 the most though I think.
 
There isn’t a character that I 100 percent identify with but if I had to pick one that I can relate to even if is just a few traits is Luke Skywalker due to his sensitive idealistic nature.
 
I m definitely Darth Vader. Not because of the charisma he has, but because of what he went through and his transformation to the dark side.

What about you; what star wars character are you?

May the force be with you,
Cnn
It's interesting very much that you say this. Throughout my life I've related to human-like characters from franchises (Doc Ock from Spiderman, Davy Jones from Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Doctor, to name a few). Vader too is someone who I once..felt I related to, for reasons I can't explain. Is it autism related? To recognize something which has elements of being human but only vaguely?
 

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