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This comic features {{w|Darth Vader}}, the main antagonist from the original {{w|Star Wars}} trilogy. | This comic features {{w|Darth Vader}}, the main antagonist from the original {{w|Star Wars}} trilogy. | ||
β | {{w|Autoerotic asphyxiation}} is a sexual | + | {{w|Autoerotic asphyxiation}} is a sexual practise in which lack of oxygen is induced to enhance sexual stimulus. The technique is considered extremely dangerous, especially without supervision, as loss of consciousness can result in continued strangling which can quickly be fatal. |
In the films, Vader possesses the ability to restrict the airway of anyone without having to touch them, using only the so-called "{{w|Force (Star Wars)|force}}". This practice has therefore been called force-choking. The comic assumes that Vader used this technique against himself, with the help of a mirror, in order to become sexually aroused. | In the films, Vader possesses the ability to restrict the airway of anyone without having to touch them, using only the so-called "{{w|Force (Star Wars)|force}}". This practice has therefore been called force-choking. The comic assumes that Vader used this technique against himself, with the help of a mirror, in order to become sexually aroused. |