Darth Vader nor started finding information about his children in The Empire Strikes Back, the first time Darth Vader began to learn about his chilldren. Was ten years later after Order 66, in the Obi Wan Kenobi series. Ten years later he knew something SuS, recognizing families face from A young Jedi, telling Luke, that He, Darth Vader is his father, One more year later, when Luke is 21 years old. The day he finally convinced Darth Vader to help him defeat Palpatine, but a few years later, Palpatine behind their feet, he somehow to escape the Death Star when it exploded

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It seems you're referring to some key events and timelines involving Darth Vader and his children, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, in the Star Wars saga. However, let me clarify the timeline and events more accurately based on the established lore:

  1. Order 66 and the Fall of the Jedi: After Anakin Skywalker (later known as Darth Vader) turned to the dark side, he played a pivotal role in the execution of Order 66, which led to the near-extermination of the Jedi.

  2. Birth of the Twins: Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa were born shortly after the events of Order 66, during the final days of the Galactic Republic. To protect them from their father, Padmé Amidala (their mother) died shortly after giving birth, and the twins were separated.

  3. The Empire Strikes Back: In this film, Darth Vader reveals to Luke that he is, in fact, his father during their confrontation on Cloud City. This is the first time Vader openly acknowledges his connection to Luke, although he had some knowledge of his children prior to this moment, particularly due to his feelings toward the Force and visions he experienced.

  4. Obi-Wan Kenobi Series: Set approximately ten years after the events of "Revenge of the Sith," the series shows a conflicted Vader searching for Obi-Wan Kenobi, but it doesn't delve deeply into his awareness of his children at that point. He is still mostly focused on hunting down remaining Jedi.

  5. Return of the Jedi: By the time of "Return of the Jedi," Luke, now a young Jedi Knight at the age of 22, is determined to redeem his father. The climactic moment comes when Luke appeals to the good still within Vader, leading to Vader's ultimate decision to turn against Emperor Palpatine to save his son.

  6. Destruction of the Death Star: Following Vader's redemption, he sacrifices himself to destroy Palpatine, resulting in the destruction of the second Death Star. He does not escape the explosion; instead, he dies shortly thereafter, redeemed.

Each of these events plays vital roles in the overarching narrative of the Star Wars saga, highlighting themes of redemption, family, and the battle between good and evil. If you have any specific questions or need more details about any part of the story, feel free to ask!