Why did Palpatine die so easily rise of Skywalker?

Why did Palpatine die so easily rise of Skywalker?

Originally Answered: Why was Emperor Palpatine killed so easily? Palpatine expected betrayal from Vader but he expected it when Vader was strong enough to challenge him directly. He knew Vader would turn on him once he had Luke as an apprentice, so he set it up to get Luke to kill Vader and take his place.

Who killed Palpatine in rise of Skywalker?

Palpatine rules the galaxy for over two decades before Vader betrays and kills him to save his son, Luke Skywalker. Unbeknownst to the galaxy, Palpatine’s spirit lives on. He secretly masterminds the First Order to restore the Empire, with Snoke as his puppet ruler.

Did Palpatine want KYLO or Rey?

Knowing in hindsight that Palpatine wanted Rey to kill him, thereby allowing him to inhabit her body, it stands to reason that plan A was for Palpatine to do the same with Kylo. However, that initial plan was foiled by Leia’s interference. Kylo’s inner turmoil is the key to Palpatine’s plan.

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Is Rey stronger than Palpatine?

True, Rey was able to destroy Palpatine, but she paid for that with her life. Balance. Rey defeated Palpatine because he made the SAME mistake against Rey that he made against Mace Windu. Kept pumping out the Force Lightning even as it was being deflected right into his face.

Is Palpatine dead after rise of Skywalker?

After Darth Vader hurled him into a pit in the Death Star II at the end of Return of the Jedi, Palpatine was presumed dead. Even so, The Rise of Skywalker: Expanded Edition confirmed Palpatine’s essence was rescued by the Sith Eternal, the eerie cult seen chanting and clapping inside the icy throne room on Exegol.

How did Palpatine create the final order?

The Final Order, also known as the Sith Empire, was created by Sith cultists as part of the Contingency of Darth Sidious—Dark Lord of the Sith and Galactic Emperor—who aimed to establish an eternal Sith rule across the galaxy.

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