Darth Vader's apprentice may be referring to:
- A "Corvax descendant" who received brief instruction in the Force from Darth Vader.
- Galen Marek, known by the code name Starkiller, was the offspring of a Jedi fugitive whom Vader killed during the Great Jedi Purge. After his father's demise, Vader trained him from childhood to be his Sith Lord's secret apprentice. The Dark Apprentice, the only clone of the original Starkiller that Vader deemed "perfect", was trained to replace Marek as Vader's Sith apprentice. Vader considered him perfect because he was the sole clone to eliminate Marek's memories and emotions, dedicating himself fully to the dark side. Another clone of the deceased Galen Marek, also named Starkiller, was initially considered as a potential apprentice by Darth Vader.
- Tao, a former Jedi Padawan, served as the second secret apprentice under Darth Vader. (non-canon)
- Kharys, a S'kytri, was found by Skywalker during the Clone Wars. He pledged to train her once the wars ended, a promise he upheld even after embracing the dark side.
- Lumiya, an Emperor's Hand, eventually became a student of Darth Vader, potentially as his Shadow Hand.
- Flint, son of a Clone Wars Jedi, Flint Torul, and eventually a stormtrooper. Darth Vader ultimately chose him for specialized training to serve as a counterpart to Lumiya and a possible Shadow Hand.
- Rillao, a Force-sensitive Firrerreo, was given to Vader by Antinnis Tremayne for training. However, she resisted the dark side's allure and escaped from the Dark Lord's service.
- Hethrir, a Force-sensitive Firrerreo and Rillao's mate, showed greater susceptibility to the dark side's influence, ultimately becoming the Procurator of Justice.
- Antinnis Tremayne, a Human male High Inquisitor, received training under Vader's guidance shortly after the Clone Wars concluded.
- Vost Tyne, a retired Imperial Navy admiral who had developed a friendship with Vader and trained under his tutelage.
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