So this is the genesis of Project Necromancer? Merely to implement Palpatine's essence transference. This no doubt confirms Snoke's beliefs that he saw the rise and fall of the Empire, yet I still remain steadfast that Palpatine was looking for Exegol before Thrawn joined the Empire. It was stated in Empire's End that Palpatine had been searching for the source of the dark side in the Unknown Regions, many scouts and probe droids dispatched with major losses. Only by Thrawn's map was Palpatine's search narrowed and eventually finding Exegol, as well establishing Imperial rule throughout the Unknown Regions by constructing shipyards and facilities in the many worlds of said region. The only reason why Palpatine's clone body was detorating was because it was imperfect by the time of Return of the Jedi and was not ready, hence why Palpatine used the vials of restoration fluid to stop the detoration. Perhaps the Praetorian Guards that severed the Imperial Remnant and the First Order are a result of the genetic machinations that originated from Tantiss and Exegol afterward, as Snoke himself is the result of Palpatine's pursuit of eternal life.
Now that would be amazing if we did see at some point the experiments on Mount Tantiss and the possible clone bodies inside the secured vaulted area. Would we see Palpatine's clones, Snoke's , cloned deformities.. we are getting close to getting some answers..I hope 🙏🙏 great comment 💯
@eedreviews I believe that they said they would get a full m count specimen, meaning that what they saw are just failed clones of Palpatine, one including Snoke. Whatever happens by the end of the Bad Batch, I see Palpatine relocating his cloning experimentations to another location before Exegol is found. Perhaps Ventress returning is a result of said cloning machanations. Look at Jorus C'Baoth in the Legends continuity, a clone of him was made and stationed at Wayland to guard Tantiss. One thinks of what the Imperial Remanent was planning with Project Necromancer, were they planning on creating a actual clone of Palpatine? Or were the Shadow Council privy to Palpatine's survival? Either way, Snoke was sending assets of the First Order to Exegol as part of the final phase of Palpatine's continency.
@@Bigkingmonster408I didn't say The Rise of Skywalker is a perfect film. A flawed one yes, could've been better, definitely. If one is to understand the great mystery, one must study all it's aspects, not just the narrow, dogmatic point of view.
@@FMAChet the great mystery is that Dave Filoni is a terrible writer and Star Wars is pretty much something I don’t even care too much about anymore. I only went on this video to get the gist out of curiosity. The only aspect to understand is that it’s mediocre at best with the biggest creative limitations I’ve ever seen in an otherwise limitless series. Almost like they’re trying hard to NOT make something cool.
@cirespeedreviews He said in an interview once on an American chat showthat he uses the back of his throat. Resulting in Palpetines iconic sickly, raspy voice Absolutely brilliant! 👏 👏 😁
The fact that Hemlock seems genuinely very happy that Palpatine approves of his project shows you the grip Palpatine has on subjects who've barely even met him.
I SERIOUSLY LIKE how Hemlock refers Emperor as Emperor. In my headcanon Palpatine and Empire as a whole started to discourage the use of his name as a form of elevating emperor above regular beings, hence he is only referenced by the title in the movies. And as time goes by regular people would also know him as emperor This headcanon was broken when in rebels and other shows he is refered to as emperor palpatine. But hemlock is old school. "it serves a higher purpose, Emperors purpose" /Yes, emperor" SO COOL!!!
I think I find Bad Batch is the darkest TV show of all Filoni's Star Wars animated shows because not only it represents Galactic Empire's reign, but it probably shows something sinister, more than just about forsaking the clones and Imperial reign; Hemlock's cruel and sadistic experiment on the clones, as well as Sith and Imperial diabolical project, the Necromancer, so I wonder if both of these are the reason why Bad Batch is darker than Rebels. The dark atmosphere and the lighting remind me of Call of Duty World at War's where it represents the cruel, brutality, and destruction of the Second World War.
No doubt.. Rebels even though it had dark and sad moments spreaded throughout the series, this seems so much darker, sinister, between Hemlock , Palpatine, and how they just see the clones as tools that can just be discarded. Good observation, and yes, 100% agree.
@@snakes3425 Dr. Hemlock is Star Wars version of the Dr. Josef Mengele and perhaps Shiro Ishii, Japanese director of Unit 731 of bio and chemical warfare division.
Ian McDiarmid NEVER fails to deliver a PERFECT performance when it comes to the Emperor. I will be forever grateful for everything he has done for us ❤
I was literally thinking to myself earlier today and yesterday. I want to see all the Palpateen scenes in a row, you made my dream come true you are my hero lol
I know some fans are not pleased that recent stories such as The Mandalorian and The Bad Batch are connecting the dots between the sequel trilogy and the rest of the franchise. However, I am beyond thrilled that we are getting more stories that connects the history and lore of the franchise. Even before Disney bought Star Wars, I learned that the more plot holes a Star Wars movie has, the more opportunities we get to receive new Star Wars content. It won't be perfect because nothing ever is, but it will still be a welcome treat that I hope keeps coming.
I don't mind it, really, because unfortunately, the sequels are canon, and somehow they'll have to address that, and connecting via animation is the cheapest way to do so, and I welcome it, because I love the Clone Wars, Rebels and the Bad Batch. It's just that it's unfortunate that the sequels are just that. The sequels
@@cirespeedreviews I remember a time when most people disliked the prequels, but fans grew to accept them over time. Who knows? Maybe when enough time passes, the same might happen with the sequels especially when all the dots are connected with the additional content.
Disgruntled childish Star Wars fans are always going to complain about stuff. It's funny how when these folks undoubtedly rejected the prequels and gobbled up the Clone Wars like it was candy which did EXACTLY what the Mandalorian, Ahsoka and other Star Wars stories have done for the sequels. It's so sadly pathetic and hilarious that adults complain so much about a fictional series that they didn't create and have no right to dictate and make demands of or on.
@@GPBA89 Indeed. Rest assured younger people who grew up with the sequels have and will continue to praise them and change how people view them. Because for them that was and is Star Wars. If only others could accept ALL of Star Wars and just calmly and with maturity admit they don't like certain things and move on with their lives.
“Project Necromancer” aka Sidious’ goal to rule the galaxy into perpetuity. Palpatine was an old man when becoming Emperor. Coveting the Kaminoin technology to create clones, and his desire to master all aspects of the Force. Everyone was simply a pawn in his long game. It’s so satisfying to know your fan theory was correct. 🙏🏾
There should have been a final scene with Palpatine at the end of the series, this is how I see it going. {Palpatine after learning if what occurred on Weyland.} Palpatine: "Doctor Hemlock has failed me, I am....most displeased." Tarkin: "I warned you of the risks of such a massive expansive project my Lord, the time of Cloning is over, Project Stardust should be our main focus". Palpatine: "Yes, there is nothing vital to the future of this Empire Moff Tarkin, whatever is needed to complete the project, you will have it". Tarkin: "I shall spare no expense nor resource your majesty, however I suggest we promote Commander Krennic to Deputy Director of AWR and have him oversee the day-to-day operations of the project, if only to appease his ego and keep him productive". Palpatine: "Agreed, but never take your eyes off him OR the project, I will not have Stardust turning into the same type of failure as Hemlock's project". *Tarkin bows low and the transmission ends* (Palpatine makes another call right after to Arkanis) Palaptine: "Captain Brendol Hux my young friend, I have a great task for you" Brendol Hux: "What is your will my Emperor" Palpatine: "There is a certain project I need you to oversee, one of vital importance to the future of this Empire, it involves cloning". Brendol Hux: "Forgive me my lord but I was under the impression that the Empire would no longer be using clone soldiers to fill it's trooper ranks, I know I myself have discussed with you my own theories on raising recruits and conscripts from mainly childhood or birth to produce the ideal soldier." Palpatine: "Your views and theories have merit to my future plans however now is not the time. The project I speak of is of a deeper more "complex" version of cloning. You will understand the full scope all in due time, however your task is merely to guard and oversee the project, the scientist I have entrusted this project to will handle the intricate details, research and experiments". Hux: "As you command my lord" Palpatine: "I will reassign you and the project to a secret location deep in the Unknown Regions, I have a "native" of that part of the galaxy who has recently begun helping the Empire to chart out the mysterious realm, this location will be your own base for a time. The project shall remain but I will eventually reassign you back to your duties in Imperial Space." Hux: "Will I be meeting this lead scientist soon?" Palpatine; "She awaits you here on Coruscant before you both depart" Hux: "As you wish my lord, I shall return at once. (Bows) *Transmission ends* (Palpatine turns to Dr. Scalder) Palpatine: "This setback will not hinder my designs, Stardust is merely meant to be a symbol, Necromancer is a vital project, the failure at Tantiss was Hemlock's not yours, we shall see if YOU can do better". Scalder: "I understand my Emperor, I will work diligently to restart and finish the project, rest assured I will NOT make Dr. Hemlock's mistakes" Palpatine: "You had better not. However, rest assured Brendol Hux will ensure the security and secrecy of the project. I saw potential in him as Junior Officer at the start of the Clone War, he has proven himself time and again and risen in the ranks swiftly these last 5 years. Scalder: "As you wish" Palpatine: "Come doctor, we have much to discuss, and much more when Captain Hux arrives".
I always thought darth Sidious was going to be the main antagonist for the series because he still responsible for how he caused all the clones to turn against the Jedi while Some tried to fight back.
Palpatine is the greatest villain in Star Wars. He’s awesome at age 17 being recruited by Darth Plagueis & he’s awesome decades later as Emperor, attempting to recreate the eternal life technique Vitaite found & practiced millennia prior. Definitely a bummer tho, how lack luster the conclusion to this plot thread was played out in the sequel trilogy…
No doubt, Shiev Palpatine is one of the best written villains in SW. He's a master at plotting and deception. Man and Ian McDiarmid kills it as the Emperor , Senator / Supreme Chancellor
1:29 doesn’t matter what you do or how many clones you make up yourself as long as there’s someone standing against you the Empire will never have a future in the galaxy
They need to refer to him as Emperor Sidious instead since Darth Sidious is his true identity. In the name of the Galactic Empire he shall be known as Emperor Sidious.
@maxkelley2003 😅 more than likely, no. But who knows if in future SW content, they'd throw that in once 💯 the name Emperor Sidious sounds sinister 👤I like it
So this is the genesis of Project Necromancer? Merely to implement Palpatine's essence transference. This no doubt confirms Snoke's beliefs that he saw the rise and fall of the Empire, yet I still remain steadfast that Palpatine was looking for Exegol before Thrawn joined the Empire.
It was stated in Empire's End that Palpatine had been searching for the source of the dark side in the Unknown Regions, many scouts and probe droids dispatched with major losses. Only by Thrawn's map was Palpatine's search narrowed and eventually finding Exegol, as well establishing Imperial rule throughout the Unknown Regions by constructing shipyards and facilities in the many worlds of said region.
The only reason why Palpatine's clone body was detorating was because it was imperfect by the time of Return of the Jedi and was not ready, hence why Palpatine used the vials of restoration fluid to stop the detoration.
Perhaps the Praetorian Guards that severed the Imperial Remnant and the First Order are a result of the genetic machinations that originated from Tantiss and Exegol afterward, as Snoke himself is the result of Palpatine's pursuit of eternal life.
Now that would be amazing if we did see at some point the experiments on Mount Tantiss and the possible clone bodies inside the secured vaulted area. Would we see Palpatine's clones, Snoke's , cloned deformities.. we are getting close to getting some answers..I hope 🙏🙏 great comment 💯
@eedreviews I believe that they said they would get a full m count specimen, meaning that what they saw are just failed clones of Palpatine, one including Snoke.
Whatever happens by the end of the Bad Batch, I see Palpatine relocating his cloning experimentations to another location before Exegol is found.
Perhaps Ventress returning is a result of said cloning machanations. Look at Jorus C'Baoth in the Legends continuity, a clone of him was made and stationed at Wayland to guard Tantiss.
One thinks of what the Imperial Remanent was planning with Project Necromancer, were they planning on creating a actual clone of Palpatine? Or were the Shadow Council privy to Palpatine's survival?
Either way, Snoke was sending assets of the First Order to Exegol as part of the final phase of Palpatine's continency.
You trying to find reason within this lame sequel tie in is just too sad.
@@Bigkingmonster408I didn't say The Rise of Skywalker is a perfect film. A flawed one yes, could've been better, definitely.
If one is to understand the great mystery, one must study all it's aspects, not just the narrow, dogmatic point of view.
@@FMAChet the great mystery is that Dave Filoni is a terrible writer and Star Wars is pretty much something I don’t even care too much about anymore. I only went on this video to get the gist out of curiosity. The only aspect to understand is that it’s mediocre at best with the biggest creative limitations I’ve ever seen in an otherwise limitless series. Almost like they’re trying hard to NOT make something cool.
Ian McDiarmid is one of Star War's most consistent actors. Whether animated or live-action, he always puts on a fantastic peformance
100% agree Ian McDiarmid is such a professional 👏 😊 and that voice!
@cirespeedreviews
He said in an interview once on an American chat showthat he uses the back of his throat.
Resulting in Palpetines iconic sickly, raspy voice
Absolutely brilliant! 👏 👏 😁
The fact that Hemlock seems genuinely very happy that Palpatine approves of his project shows you the grip Palpatine has on subjects who've barely even met him.
Yes, 💯 for real.
Ian Mcdermid will pass on into legend as the TRUE dark lord of the Sith 😈
The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be… unnatural
Is it possible to learn this power?
@@cirespeedreviews not from a Jedi…
@Burnzy0297 😅👍
I SERIOUSLY LIKE how Hemlock refers Emperor as Emperor. In my headcanon Palpatine and Empire as a whole started to discourage the use of his name as a form of elevating emperor above regular beings, hence he is only referenced by the title in the movies. And as time goes by regular people would also know him as emperor
This headcanon was broken when in rebels and other shows he is refered to as emperor palpatine.
But hemlock is old school. "it serves a higher purpose, Emperors purpose" /Yes, emperor" SO COOL!!!
Thanks for watching 🙏 for a evil villian, Hemlock is an awesome character
Personally, I would have preferred him to say "My" Emperor, but that's a pretty take as well! Hemlock is cool!
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@@cirespeedreviewsstop acting like you made this video
I think I find Bad Batch is the darkest TV show of all Filoni's Star Wars animated shows because not only it represents Galactic Empire's reign, but it probably shows something sinister, more than just about forsaking the clones and Imperial reign; Hemlock's cruel and sadistic experiment on the clones, as well as Sith and Imperial diabolical project, the Necromancer, so I wonder if both of these are the reason why Bad Batch is darker than Rebels. The dark atmosphere and the lighting remind me of Call of Duty World at War's where it represents the cruel, brutality, and destruction of the Second World War.
No doubt.. Rebels even though it had dark and sad moments spreaded throughout the series, this seems so much darker, sinister, between Hemlock , Palpatine, and how they just see the clones as tools that can just be discarded. Good observation, and yes, 100% agree.
Given the empire is baised on nazi Germany I'm not surprised human experimentation was done
@@snakes3425 100%
@@snakes3425 Dr. Hemlock is Star Wars version of the Dr. Josef Mengele and perhaps Shiro Ishii, Japanese director of Unit 731 of bio and chemical warfare division.
No- that’s Clone Wars still. This is a much closer second though.
Bruce Wayne: You don't cheat death Palpatine, you whimper in fear of it.
⚡️⚡️⚡️
SILENCE
Makes no sense
@@borris3768
A joke I remembered from a Batman Beyond Episode where Bruce told Ra's Al-Ghul that he wimpred in fear of dying
@@snakes3425 And you hit like a girl.
I'm very glad they brought in Ian McDiarmid to voice The Emperor. Jimmi Simpson does such a great & creepy job voicing Doctor Hemlock.
Yes indeed, love Ian McDiarmid voice.. 🙌
Ian McDiarmid NEVER fails to deliver a PERFECT performance when it comes to the Emperor.
I will be forever grateful for everything he has done for us ❤
Man the VA cast of the bad batch is just top notch
DBB is almost a one man band 👏👏👏 but love to hear Ian McDiarmid's Palpatine 🔥 he's the greatest
I was literally thinking to myself earlier today and yesterday. I want to see all the Palpateen scenes in a row, you made my dream come true you are my hero lol
😅 yeahhh me 🙏 glad I edited this. I thought some might want to see all his scenes back to back. Glad I can help out
@@cirespeedreviewspalpateen looking cute 🫦🫣
shut up sister
The Imperial royal guard looks really nice.
I know some fans are not pleased that recent stories such as The Mandalorian and The Bad Batch are connecting the dots between the sequel trilogy and the rest of the franchise. However, I am beyond thrilled that we are getting more stories that connects the history and lore of the franchise. Even before Disney bought Star Wars, I learned that the more plot holes a Star Wars movie has, the more opportunities we get to receive new Star Wars content. It won't be perfect because nothing ever is, but it will still be a welcome treat that I hope keeps coming.
I don't mind it, really, because unfortunately, the sequels are canon, and somehow they'll have to address that, and connecting via animation is the cheapest way to do so, and I welcome it, because I love the Clone Wars, Rebels and the Bad Batch. It's just that it's unfortunate that the sequels are just that. The sequels
@@cirespeedreviews I remember a time when most people disliked the prequels, but fans grew to accept them over time. Who knows? Maybe when enough time passes, the same might happen with the sequels especially when all the dots are connected with the additional content.
Disgruntled childish Star Wars fans are always going to complain about stuff. It's funny how when these folks undoubtedly rejected the prequels and gobbled up the Clone Wars like it was candy which did EXACTLY what the Mandalorian, Ahsoka and other Star Wars stories have done for the sequels. It's so sadly pathetic and hilarious that adults complain so much about a fictional series that they didn't create and have no right to dictate and make demands of or on.
@@GPBA89 Indeed. Rest assured younger people who grew up with the sequels have and will continue to praise them and change how people view them. Because for them that was and is Star Wars. If only others could accept ALL of Star Wars and just calmly and with maturity admit they don't like certain things and move on with their lives.
@@brandonsmith9098 Agreed.
I know Palpatine is important, but anyone notice the Zillo Beast? 0:58 The sound and the shadowy figure as it continues?
You called it!!💯💯💯Zillo beast confirmed 👏 👌
I like this slim version of the Emperor much more than the bloated almost fat one seen in some versions of him, not least in Sequels
Agree, like the frail look of palps
Thanks @Cirespeed for these scenes. So cool and eerie to see Palpy's Sith eyes.
⚡️unlimited powerrrr⚡️
I love the Emperor he is such a badass and powerful and the dark Seth side
and yet Tarkin diverted all the funds to Death Stark
SPECIALLY FOR SUPER UNIVERSE.
Is it just me or at 1:16, was Palpatine smiling at his Clone!?
Very creepily
1:37 It almost sounded like two voices were speaking at once like when Snoke spoke and Palpatine was the one speaking for him on Exegol.
“Project Necromancer” aka Sidious’ goal to rule the galaxy into perpetuity.
Palpatine was an old man when becoming Emperor.
Coveting the Kaminoin technology to create clones, and his desire to master all aspects of the Force. Everyone was simply a pawn in his long game.
It’s so satisfying to know your fan theory was correct. 🙏🏾
We need more, and hopefully we 🙏
Copy and paste of EU tbh
Ian will always be the Emperor no matter what! I wish we got more screen time of him!
There should have been a final scene with Palpatine at the end of the series, this is how I see it going.
{Palpatine after learning if what occurred on Weyland.}
Palpatine: "Doctor Hemlock has failed me, I am....most displeased."
Tarkin: "I warned you of the risks of such a massive expansive project my Lord, the time of Cloning is over, Project Stardust should be our main focus".
Palpatine: "Yes, there is nothing vital to the future of this Empire Moff Tarkin, whatever is needed to complete the project, you will have it".
Tarkin: "I shall spare no expense nor resource your majesty, however I suggest we promote Commander Krennic to Deputy Director of AWR and have him oversee the day-to-day operations of the project, if only to appease his ego and keep him productive".
Palpatine: "Agreed, but never take your eyes off him OR the project, I will not have Stardust turning into the same type of failure as Hemlock's project".
*Tarkin bows low and the transmission ends*
(Palpatine makes another call right after to Arkanis)
Palaptine: "Captain Brendol Hux my young friend, I have a great task for you"
Brendol Hux: "What is your will my Emperor"
Palpatine: "There is a certain project I need you to oversee, one of vital importance to the future of this Empire, it involves cloning".
Brendol Hux: "Forgive me my lord but I was under the impression that the Empire would no longer be using clone soldiers to fill it's trooper ranks, I know I myself have discussed with you my own theories on raising recruits and conscripts from mainly childhood or birth to produce the ideal soldier."
Palpatine: "Your views and theories have merit to my future plans however now is not the time. The project I speak of is of a deeper more "complex" version of cloning. You will understand the full scope all in due time, however your task is merely to guard and oversee the project, the scientist I have entrusted this project to will handle the intricate details, research and experiments".
Hux: "As you command my lord"
Palpatine: "I will reassign you and the project to a secret location deep in the Unknown Regions, I have a "native" of that part of the galaxy who has recently begun helping the Empire to chart out the mysterious realm, this location will be your own base for a time. The project shall remain but I will eventually reassign you back to your duties in Imperial Space."
Hux: "Will I be meeting this lead scientist soon?"
Palpatine; "She awaits you here on Coruscant before you both depart"
Hux: "As you wish my lord, I shall return at once. (Bows)
*Transmission ends*
(Palpatine turns to Dr. Scalder)
Palpatine: "This setback will not hinder my designs, Stardust is merely meant to be a symbol, Necromancer is a vital project, the failure at Tantiss was Hemlock's not yours, we shall see if YOU can do better".
Scalder: "I understand my Emperor, I will work diligently to restart and finish the project, rest assured I will NOT make Dr. Hemlock's mistakes"
Palpatine: "You had better not. However, rest assured Brendol Hux will ensure the security and secrecy of the project. I saw potential in him as Junior Officer at the start of the Clone War, he has proven himself time and again and risen in the ranks swiftly these last 5 years.
Scalder: "As you wish"
Palpatine: "Come doctor, we have much to discuss, and much more when Captain Hux arrives".
I can actually hear the characters in my head as I read this.. NICE!!
@@cirespeedreviews Thank you.
When a commenter does better than the sequels 😂
i dont watch this show, but that was dope af
I always thought darth Sidious was going to be the main antagonist for the series because he still responsible for how he caused all the clones to turn against the Jedi while Some tried to fight back.
Palpatine is the greatest villain in Star Wars.
He’s awesome at age 17 being recruited by Darth Plagueis & he’s awesome decades later as Emperor, attempting to recreate the eternal life technique Vitaite found & practiced millennia prior.
Definitely a bummer tho, how lack luster the conclusion to this plot thread was played out in the sequel trilogy…
No doubt, Shiev Palpatine is one of the best written villains in SW. He's a master at plotting and deception. Man and Ian McDiarmid kills it as the Emperor , Senator / Supreme Chancellor
meanwhile the emperor is unable to sense any of the bs going on in his secret facility
They should have actually SHOWN a deformed Palpatine clone that looked like SNOKE in the series finale of the Bad Batch.
Excellent video on the new bad batch star wars with the amazing emperor palpatine with his amazing royal guards 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Appreciate it Mark.. Palps was the highlight of Ep 3.. can't wait for ep.4 now
@@cirespeedreviews your welcome these new clone troopers were amazing
No one csn replace him
1:29 doesn’t matter what you do or how many clones you make up yourself as long as there’s someone standing against you the Empire will never have a future in the galaxy
Of course, they're still gonna try to "fix" the Disney trilogy by forcing what should've been in the sequels into the series.
So it seems the sequels are being cut off as a diseased limb is
Do you guys think he will get a lot of screentime this season after episode 8?
I think we'll get him in the finale, but not much more of old Palps, but wow!! Ian McDiarmid is awesome!
@@cirespeedreviews absolutely true! Hopefully we see him more but every time he appears it’s great so far! Hopefully we will see commander Cody soon
@manchesterunited5614 There are certain theories that imply Cody being the mysterious trooper CX-2 , but like I said, it's a theory. Who knows
How can you put these videos on UA-cam without getting a worldwide copyright block?
Doing it very carefully 😅
Wanna see Palp fight someone.
That would be epic!!!
Watch episode III and the clone wars you’ll get your wish.
@sirgalahad1376 bro Palps is brutal! 🔥🔥🔥good call
Creating supreme leader snoke?🤔
That was one of his projects, but he wanted to create a vessel for himself. That was his ultimate goal.
They need to refer to him as Emperor Sidious instead since Darth Sidious is his true identity. In the name of the Galactic Empire he shall be known as Emperor Sidious.
Hey I'm down with Emperor Sidious 💯
Do you think the writers could change all media where it says Emperor Palpatine, to Emperor Sidious.
@maxkelley2003 😅 more than likely, no. But who knows if in future SW content, they'd throw that in once 💯 the name Emperor Sidious sounds sinister 👤I like it
Me too
not even Vitiate was named that, he was just the Emperor, very few called him Darth Vitiate
Setting up sequel trash smh
Unfortunately...yes
Ian McDiarmid's voice is nice to listen to, though.
Spoiler alert!
You can skip the series after seeing these.
Copy and paste of EU ngl