If Rey had killed Palpatine out of anger, his spirit would have likely possessed her, turning her into a powerful dark side Empress (Empress Rey Palpatine), inheriting his power and the Final Order fleet, creating a terrifying new threat to the galaxy, rather than the triumphant ending seen in The Rise of Skywalker. However, because Rey channeled the power of past Jedi and rebounded his own Force lightning, Palpatine's physical body was destroyed before his spirit could transfer, leading to his ultimate defeat, notes a Reddit thread.
If I understood the lore correctly, if Rey had killed him in anger, his "spirit" would have been able to jump into and take over her body. This was speculated in Legends as the way Darth Plagus discovered to become immortal and the ultimate outcome of the Rule of Two.
Rey, in this case, is defending herself from Palpatine's force lightning. She is not so much lashing out in violence against him but defending herself and deflecting the lightning back to Palpatine. In a way, Palpatine kills himself, thwarting his plan.
Rey managed to beat Palpatine not necessarily because she was stronger with the Force, but because she knew his rage would get the better of him eventually.
Yes, absolutely. Pre-Prime Plagueis was able to effortlessly revive Venamis and kill him again - and revive again - and kill again. Multiple times. In a later state Plagueis was also able to heal his own injuries with a very fast healing factor. He was even able to reverse his aging process.
The saddest Star Wars deaths often involve poignant sacrifice, broken relationships, or innocent lives lost, with fan favorites including Kanan Jarrus (heroic sacrifice for his family), Duchess Satine (Obi-Wan's lost love, brutally killed by Maul), Clone Trooper 99 (innocent loyalty and tragic end), Tech (sacrifice for his squad), Padmé Amidala (heartbreak and loss of hope), and Han Solo (fatherly tragedy). These deaths resonate due to their emotional impact, the characters' potential, or the deep impact on other heroes.
"Nevertheless, Vader remained tremendously powerful in the Force, noted to hold eight-tenths of the strength of the Emperor, who was noted to be the most powerful Sith Lord in history (although he admitted openly he was not capable of defeating Sidious alone, Vader was confident that with aid from an apprentice of ...
Baylan defeated Ahsoka in a lightsaber duel, but it doesn't necessarily mean he is more powerful than her. While Baylan is a skilled duelist, he falls short compared to some of the best Jedi duelists like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Mace Windu.
Snoke and his many copies were not a clone of any known individual the way the Clone Army soldiers were modified copies of Jango Fett. Nor was he a one-for-one recreation of a previous body like Palpatine's clone body. Snoke was an entirely new being made from scratch, and Dr.
Hamill famously objected to certain creative decisions in the film, namely the revelation that Luke Skywalker essentially quit the rebellion after a painful failure and had spent years living a hermit-like existence by himself. “I said to Rian, 'Jedis don't give up.
Sidious ordered Ochi to kill Rey's parents for hiding their daughter from him. Despite his efforts to stay hidden from his father's agents, they eventually tracked the clone and his family to Jakku.
No, Darth Plagueis is not Anakin Skywalker's father; Anakin had no biological father, being born of the Force itself in response to Plagueis's dark side manipulations, with Palpatine's tales of Plagueis's power over life being a manipulation to turn Anakin to the dark side, though Plagueis's attempts to create life did inadvertently cause Anakin's conception.
Palpatine would have easily won, but he was using Windu as bait to make Anakin betray the Jedi. People acting like Palpatine didn't just kill 4 other masters in a few seconds and pretty much toyed with Yoda before sending him packing. In short Palpatine would have crushed Windu if he wasn't needed for Anakins turn.
He does not know that Rey is the granddaughter of Palpatine. And frankly, he seems to not care as much about where she comes from. He bonds with her quickly and sees that she has a heart, so whatever her origins may have been are irrelevant to him.
Darth Maul is the weakest. Bane was strong : he killed all the Sith and lots of Jedi.
I genuinely believe ahsoka was one of yoda's favourite Jedi ever!!! : r/StarWars. Unofficial community for Star Wars, an American epic space opera franchise, created by George Lucas and centered around a film series that began with the eponymous 1977 movie.
In canon it was Kirak Infil'a , Cere Junda, Obi-Wan and Lord Momin . All messed him up quite badly with Kirak winning round 1 but losing round 2 and Momin cutting off his arm. Obi-Wan actually beat Vader. In Legends it was Shaa Koon, An'ya Kuro, a clone of Maul and Galen Marek.
Fun fact: Thrawn met Anakin on Battu during the clone wars, years later Thrawn and Vader went on a mission to Battu and just from observing Vader and seeing how he fought, felt, thought, everything. He found out that Vader was Anakin but kept the secret to himself.
Baylan is not a grey Jedi, because there is no such thing in canon. “Dark Jedi” honestly seems to apply better to him than anything else—he's a Black Knight sort of figure, maintaining the appearance of honor while seeking power for his own ends. A dark mirror of sorts for Ahsoka, as Shin is one for Sabine.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (at peak, Mustafar era) - Already beat Vader at his prime (Anakin) once. Post-suit Vader is even slower and less versatile. Luke Skywalker (post-ROTJ Legends or Canon TLJ era) - Becomes one of the most powerful Jedi in history. By TLJ, he's surpassed Vader by a wide margin.
A Sith Lord perceived to have the ability to cheat death and create life, Plagueis is the enigmatic mentor of Palpatine (known by his Sith name Darth Sidious), who eventually betrays Plagueis by murdering him in his sleep, taking his place as Sith Master in accordance with the Sith's Rule of Two.