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‘Star Wars’ fan legally changes name to Darth Vader
“I just gravitated toward Darth Vader, he was the man. He carried an aura of leadership, toughness and didn’t say much to get his point across”.
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“We’ve known since last week that a lot of people will come, but we did not bank on it being so full”, Ludewig, 30, said.
A protestant church in Berlin’s Mitte district drew parallels between the nature of good and evil in the blockbuster series “Star Wars” and Christianity in a special service aimed at attracting young people. He also repeatedly confirms his identity as the Darth Vader.
Vicar Ulrike Garve holds up a lightsaber during a Star Wars-themed service at the Zion Church in Ber …
Darth Vader is a real man from NY who legally changed his name past year to the villain from the movies.
The aim of the mass was not to be “too Christian or too Star Wars, but to find a good compromise”.
Berliner Jonathan Wonneberger, 25, dressed up as a Jawa from the desert planet of Tatooine, with flashing yellow eyes and a dark brown habit.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has taken the world by storm this weekend, and that includes MI head football coach Jim Harbaugh. “I think the whole question of God is very interesting, but getting up early on a Sunday is one of those things”.
“I don’t mind, but ask me in a few years”, he said.
A person dressed as “Jawa” from Star Wars attended the service.
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His driver’s license actually reads “Darth Vader”, but people who know him still call him Eric.