Darth Plaeguis is one of the few people Sidious ever had real respect for. He never liked him but he did appreciate and respect his knowledge and power
Ironically he came to like him and even understand him after becoming the Emperor. He realized why Plageuis was bored all the time and wanted to play God. He himself was bored as the Emperor and I think the Rebellion gave him a distraction. An enemy to fight.
Great idea! I would also love to see something on how each rule of 2 sith lord originally found their apprentice. What made that prospective apprentice worthy in their eyes, what made them stick out? Did they have an initial test to prove their worthiness etc. etc.
I wonder if Palpatine reflected on his speech, as Vader threw him down the reactor shaft? How ironic that he felt he was a mere messenger in the dark side, where he made Vader feel the same if not a slave to his wishes. Too focused on the Death Star not to see it was Tarkin's 'fool's gold,' to have died at the heart of his terror machine.
I have to say, for a man like Palpatine, this is kind of wholesome. It's like a father preparing and sending his son off to college ........ In a psychopathic way. Heartwarming.... Of course that could be from all the force lightning, But you know what I mean.
Darth Plagueis probably felt like Keton when he figured out who Keizer Soze was. Palpatine timed his murder perfectly. The speech basically boils down to: Thought you got away from the rule of two ? I don't think so. Also, every part of our partnership went according to my plan, not yours.
A great many Sith become ver honest when engaging in a confrontation. Malak is very confessional when confronted in the Star Forge, as is Revan. Kreia and Sion are also very conversational in their last moments. Bane and Zannah have a heart to heart chat, as dies Palpatine and Luke before Vader. I believe that Sith Lords are dropping the mask because the time for illusions, deceptions, and lies are past, leaving only the truth as the most dangerous weapon before the final physical conflict.
This is amazing speech. Palpatine despised Plagueis. For many reasons. And we was right. Plagueis was very weak Sith,as Master and scientist. But he also admires his so much. His knowledge,power,influence. Palpatine had EVERYTHING! Respect-hate relationship. Great video!
I mean it was the case for most of the rule of two Sith. If I recall corectly there were only 3 exceptions - Plagueis and Tenebrous (as Plagueis challenged Tenebrous to the duel when the latter was wounded instead of waiting for him to recover full strength), Palpatine killing Plagues and also probably Gravid never killing Vectivus (probably due to never getting strong enough to kill him, what led to Vectivus dying of old age).
Winning in open challenge proves you are either stronger, faster or luckier. Backstabbing implies that the apprentice has more cunning than the master. Either way, the apprentice has surpassed the master at that point. Darth Bane had these thoughts in the book Rule of Two.
I like these videos. It is nice that they draw from the BOOKS so you understand the movie much much better ... then you want to rewatch the movie knowing these new facts.
I recently came up with a theory, highly unlikely but still intriguing, that for most or all of the "Rule of Two" Sith era, there's really been just one actual Sith, who keeps transferring their consciousness to their apprentice as the latter murders them. Not sure how they do this or figured out how to do this, or what happens to the apprentice's consciousness (perhaps it gets swapped with the master's and thus is the one that actually dies?). But it does solve a number of problems within the Star Wars universe. Like, how do you get Sith masters to agree to take on and train an apprentice when they know that someday they will murder and replace them? What's in it for them, especially since they don't get to enjoy their power until they finally find a way to destroy the Jedi and republic and take over the galaxy, and even then, they still get killed eventually? Sith are famously selfish and afraid of dying, so why would they do anything to accelerate their own demise? Transferring or swapping your consciousness to or with your apprentice as they're murdering you seems to solve that, as you get to live on in a new body, which you yourself picked, developed and trained. To those who ask, didn't the Sith figure out consciousness transfer only under Sidious, who devoted much of his life to figuring it out, so how would this have worked? The answer is that he already knew how to transfer consciousness, having learned how to do this centuries prior, and was actually working on cloning people who were already powerful in the force, to avoid the randomness of finding a suitable apprentice and training them properly, ad infinitum. With cloning a powerful force sensitive person, you could keep on cloning the same person forever AND not have to worry about your apprentice catching you off guard and murdering you. And, this is precisely what Sidious tried to do in TROS, albeit with a force sensitive dyad and not a single force sensitive clone. He just botched it, either waiting too long, not realizing the dangers of doing it with a force dyad, the victim of bad luck, failed cloning research, Jedi resurgence and perhaps the Knights of Ren, whose creation he couldn't prevent in the Acolyte era that would come back to haunt him (thus making this show sow the seeds for not only the Jedi's demise but also the Sith's, and the Jedi's return, which makes it so much more interesting). I haven't kept up with recent canon works like the High Republic novels and comics, so are there any canon reasons for why this is impossible, or at least extremely unlikely? This novel is still Legends, not canon, and so can't be used to refute this theory. Only canon can do that. And, wouldn't it be cool and the ultimate irony if, after Sidious was done with his speech and waiting for Plagueis to finally die, the latter said "Psych--Gotcha!", and swapped consciousnesses with the former and survived death yet again? Of course it would be into a decrepit and deformed body that would soon have to be replaced, and of course Sidious' apprentice was even less suitable for long-term use, and so the search for a much younger and healthier force sensitive replacement body resumed, which he initially tried to clone, with no success, then Ezra, which failed, then Luke, or Leia if that failed, both of which also failed, then a series of inferior clones, and, finally, Rey & Kylo, which of course also failed, spectacularly and presumably and hopefully for the last time.
Plagueis should have been the sequel big villain, surviving death and hiding in shadows building. It would make Sideous a puppet instead of who he thought he was himself.
Sidious like the petulant child of a Sith he is. Is revealing in not only thanking Plageius for training him, but humiliating and taunting him for leaving Sidious to do all the work of the grand plan and him keeping Plageius as a place holder until he was ready to take power himself.
It gives us lesson and advice being abusive to someone can turn others into monsters never do it to anyone unless you want to have bad ending also underestimating someone and undermining someones work has effect too so if you don't want to die the way plagueis died have respect for someone then you can accomplish good things if you don't then you will turn someone into liar and murderer
Awesome novel. I did wonder about Plaguies wanting to be co chancellor. That contradicted his entire M.O. of behind the scenes financial manipulation, and all his spare time in his midi chlorian torture lab.
I think that palpatine despised his master for not treating him as equal but as lesser apprentice he also heated that he had to do everything i mean he trained maul as sith master and he was politician but plagueis didn't cared about that he was spending lot of time studying midichlorians and searching for immortality but not caring about palpatine's training. I think that it's very rare for darth sidious to tell truth to anyone for most his life he was a liar but this one moment shows that even palpatine who doesn't tell truth to anyone can have his human moments when it's about being vulnerable to someone we hate
Plagueis was tired, he knew his time was coming and he was ready, when Sidious ended his physical form, his spirit was released, and still exists. Plagueis is alive and will posess a new physical form he creates. Maybe has even been around the whole time, just watching. The fact they brought him back in the Acolyte shows they are not done with him. And that's Disney too...
It's interesting how both tenebrous and sidious confront plagueis in the fact that he was the one sith in their line who prioritized his research to create life and become immortal, over the grand plan.
Ok that shot you used of a young Palpatine with "The Acolyte" plastered on the bottom like a movie poster makes me so sad thinking of what could have been. Then you have Tom Hiddleston next as a slightly older Palpatine likely around the time he is being trained by Plagueis. That would have been so much better of a show/movie.
I think that deep down palpatine is a broken man who was used by someone and changed into something he didn't was he wasn't borned as monster he was turned into that by someone he trusted and when you see somebody that you hate dying it shows side you didn't wanted anyone to know
I love this speech, but I'd hardly call it "touching." I read it as Plagueis' final moments being Sidious roasting him bith literally and figuratively.
If Palpatine truly felt the dark side whispering to him, compelling him to kill Plagueis, then I wonder if Plagueis would also have been able to hear the whisperings of the Dark Side telling him that this is its will.
Darth Plagueis: Oh, why thank you, Palpatine, that was very ni- Palpatine: Andthenyouwilldie. *Shoves his ignited lightsaber into his chest, killing him*
So, what's the takeaway, kiddos? Do not get drunk in a company of people who maybe very likely certainly trying to a little bit completely unalive you. And since you never know who might want to end you - do not get drunk. *Period* .
Most Sith apprentices: kill their masters quickly whilst gloating a bit. Sidious: gives his master a long and painful death so he can take as long as possible to dedicate the moment to espouse his ideological theory and entire life story, even manipulating the very memory of the death to continue to use it as a tool years later with anakin.
Prime Plagueis probably would be stronger than Palpatine, but I think he messed with his body after midclorians experiments and the mercenaries injuried him.
Do you have any videos about why the Sith were almost destroyed and pushed to near extinction? I'm sure it has something to do with Darth Bane right? I feel like I remember learning about this over a decade ago, but now I can't remember what actually happened. Like what put the Sith in a situation where the Jedi were so unbelievably powerful and so dominant in the galaxy, and where only a few Sith remained? What is the "Revenge of the Sith" for originally?
Sid had everything yet he owned nothing not even himself in the beginning of his youth. A young child among a family of nobles and wealthy elite on nabu. He had everything he could want but in the end it was a empty fasod. Everything he was, was never his true self, he wanted more he wanted to power to take everything by his own will. Plagues showed him the path and the road to power. And sure, sid had missed givings, but he owed him. Thanks because it is through the darkness sidous discovered who he was always ment to be. Even if plagues abandoned the way of the sith
I just hope they completely change how Darth Plagueis looks, because he's not scary at all. I still think he looked almost identical to Snoke; it's a far better vision. And I don't think he was killed in such a dramatic fashion. He killed him in his SLEEP, not awakened and listening to a monologue. Snoke could easily be the vision of what Plagueis looked like, resurrected, and using him as a way for Palpatine to use his visage, his old master's look, as a puppet, mocking him, in his death. I also don't believe anyone knew who Plagueis really was. There's no way they could have; it breaks canon more than the Acolyte.
I think that the new physics might prove to be fatal to their mission. People learned about relativity and holography and began thinking about energy and calories.
Plagueis - i know all, Palpatine - but i am capable of all i never said i was going to kill anybody i may have killed somebody but o never said i was going to kill nobody you see saying and doing are two very different thing don't you agree kill one man your a murderer, kill thousand men your a king, kill them all your a god. Thats the difference between Plagueis amd Palpatine being ruler over everyone for a period of time also starting at the bottom working your way up to the top of the hierarchy in limited time is more impressive than simply living forever for what existence only has so much to offer im time it rots amd gets stell like oferything else the finiteness of the universe the brief sunset the sweet taste of revenge and the ecstacy of superme superiority is the best thay lofe has to offer is you have the guts amd smarts to do it and to not let something as futile as guilt or conscience stifle you or hold you back everyone loves his or herself more than they could ever kove anyone else that is the truth of Palpatine in my eyes i believe he would agree with everything i said.
The Sith got weaker when they stopped challenging one another. Plagueis let tenabrous die by rocks falling on him, and Sidious just killed a drunk sleeping opponent.
Plagueis greatest Failure was "Suppressed a desire to hug the young human." when Sheev confessed his killing. Had Plagueis been the actual father figure Sheev needed, old Palp would have been a much more powerful Sith and Plagueis would have actually been around.
Also, given that there were Muun in the Clone Wars and perhaps prequels, albeit in non-speaking roles, is it possible that Plageuis made at least one appearance in any of these, and it just wasn't made explicit?
I Never liked How the Silly and Ridiculous Fan Theory that Darth Plaugus must have been Palpatine's master was Taken Up, since Palpatine telling Anakin an Ancient Sith Legend does not mean he is Talking about Himself from Years Ago, but I Also have a Problem with Darth Plaugis being Palpatines Master Until After Palpatine became Chancellor. That means that "Darth" Maul was Not a Sith Apprentice Until After more than Half of Episode 1 had Ended, when it is Clear He is Intended in the Original Script to be a Sith Apprintice, Not simply Waiting to Become One. At the Very Least if Darth Plaugis is to be Palpatine's Master, Make Him Kill Plaugius After becoming Senator Rather than During The Phantom Menace.
Yeah,but all these sith taking the easy way out feels like a cheat. I always interpreted the rule of two as an ascension when the apprentice defeats the master, one done through skill and knowledge. Not zapping him when he’s asleep.
Bro.... He killed him when he was drunk. I was expecting something more grandiose. The guy was literally celebrating his pupil like a proud father. Palpatine is a dick.
This series would be massively successful, but like Sheev. Disney will deny us glory! I've lost count how many times I listened to the audibook. Keep these vids coming dude, can't wait for you & the archivist reaction.
Because he was engaging in an act of deceit. The tells Anakin a very edited version of the truth, knowing that Anakin's vision will likely come about through his own efforts at preventing it. It also further erodes the trust that Anakin has in the Jedi. Anakin's fall into darkness is pathetic, but the manipulation to bring him there is brilliant. Palpatine starts from the very moment thar he first meets Anakin.
“Teacher Yes and for that I will be eternally grateful, but Master… Never!”
- Palpatine
Darth Plaeguis is one of the few people Sidious ever had real respect for. He never liked him but he did appreciate and respect his knowledge and power
Ironically he came to like him and even understand him after becoming the Emperor. He realized why Plageuis was bored all the time and wanted to play God. He himself was bored as the Emperor and I think the Rebellion gave him a distraction. An enemy to fight.
"Teacher, yes ... but Master, no" 😂😂😂 peak villainry confirmed
Master? NEVER
'Plagueis was passed out drunk' is one of the funniest things I've heard
"You lost the day you chose to take me as your apprentice."
Deep💯💯
That’d make a Cool Video; all the different ways each Sith Overthrew Their Masters.
Agreed. Maybe Stu can work that up for our enjoyment and his. I'd like to see.
Great idea! I would also love to see something on how each rule of 2 sith lord originally found their apprentice. What made that prospective apprentice worthy in their eyes, what made them stick out? Did they have an initial test to prove their worthiness etc. etc.
1 sentence stands out - I thank you
What Ben Solo said to Han
I wonder if Palpatine reflected on his speech, as Vader threw him down the reactor shaft? How ironic that he felt he was a mere messenger in the dark side, where he made Vader feel the same if not a slave to his wishes. Too focused on the Death Star not to see it was Tarkin's 'fool's gold,' to have died at the heart of his terror machine.
Nah he came back to life a few years later. No reflection necessary.
I have to say, for a man like Palpatine, this is kind of wholesome.
It's like a father preparing and sending his son off to college ........ In a psychopathic way.
Heartwarming.... Of course that could be from all the force lightning,
But you know what I mean.
It's definitely the lightning 😅⚡
@@SkinnyEatWorld95 What!! Nah bro. It's probably the AC or the liquor
Palpatines Speech to Plagueis as he died as absolutely fire in that Audio Book & the Actor who played that role was amazing too 🔥
Yeah, that was savage...."Plagueis the WISE! Hah!"
@@JDStone20
Facts bro , true cinema right there when I heard it on my speakers 🔊👏🏾
I need to hear this audiobook!
@@Caesar1804
You do 🔥
Darth Plagueis probably felt like Keton when he figured out who Keizer Soze was. Palpatine timed his murder perfectly. The speech basically boils down to: Thought you got away from the rule of two ? I don't think so. Also, every part of our partnership went according to my plan, not yours.
A great many Sith become ver honest when engaging in a confrontation. Malak is very confessional when confronted in the Star Forge, as is Revan. Kreia and Sion are also very conversational in their last moments. Bane and Zannah have a heart to heart chat, as dies Palpatine and Luke before Vader. I believe that Sith Lords are dropping the mask because the time for illusions, deceptions, and lies are past, leaving only the truth as the most dangerous weapon before the final physical conflict.
An absolutely amazing speech and scene.
This is amazing speech. Palpatine despised Plagueis. For many reasons. And we was right. Plagueis was very weak Sith,as Master and scientist. But he also admires his so much. His knowledge,power,influence. Palpatine had EVERYTHING! Respect-hate relationship. Great video!
Meanwhile Plagueis is probably thinking "By the force he does love to ramble. And I thought I could monologue."
Palpatine is most interesting character in cinema
This is absolutely wonderful. Well done.
Palpatines good bye to Plagueis was: Have you heard about the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise? It’s a sith story no Jedi will tell you!!!
A spit on the face and a tip of the hat
Simple: Sidious’ final speech to Plagueis was a middle finger and that the galaxy would soon be his
Pretty much lol
love it, cant beat the sith bro
Sounds like what ever sith tells there master before they take their place
Sith would be stronger if the apprentice beat the master by open challenge instead of back stabbing
They would be more similar to when they were a people instead of a religious group, arguably when they were significantly stronger
Yes, but it's not battle prowess that got them in the position that they could overthrow the republic, it's trickery, deceit and politics.
I mean it was the case for most of the rule of two Sith. If I recall corectly there were only 3 exceptions - Plagueis and Tenebrous (as Plagueis challenged Tenebrous to the duel when the latter was wounded instead of waiting for him to recover full strength), Palpatine killing Plagues and also probably Gravid never killing Vectivus (probably due to never getting strong enough to kill him, what led to Vectivus dying of old age).
Back stabbing is the nature of the dark side though.
Winning in open challenge proves you are either stronger, faster or luckier. Backstabbing implies that the apprentice has more cunning than the master. Either way, the apprentice has surpassed the master at that point. Darth Bane had these thoughts in the book Rule of Two.
One of the best moments of star wars universe.
This is not Palpatine talking. This is truely Darth Sidious.
I love how palpatine is like I hate everything about you but thanks for the help cutie COULDNT HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU :)
I like these videos. It is nice that they draw from the BOOKS so you understand the movie much much better ... then you want to rewatch the movie knowing these new facts.
I love the master and apprentice relationship. I saw a similarity while watching Breaking Bad between Walt and Jesse and a Sith Lord and apprentice.
Palpatine: enjoy being Ohiod, no cap master
“Happy accidents “ so Bob Ross was a Sith Apprentice?
Nice addition of the “happy accident”.
I recently came up with a theory, highly unlikely but still intriguing, that for most or all of the "Rule of Two" Sith era, there's really been just one actual Sith, who keeps transferring their consciousness to their apprentice as the latter murders them. Not sure how they do this or figured out how to do this, or what happens to the apprentice's consciousness (perhaps it gets swapped with the master's and thus is the one that actually dies?). But it does solve a number of problems within the Star Wars universe.
Like, how do you get Sith masters to agree to take on and train an apprentice when they know that someday they will murder and replace them? What's in it for them, especially since they don't get to enjoy their power until they finally find a way to destroy the Jedi and republic and take over the galaxy, and even then, they still get killed eventually? Sith are famously selfish and afraid of dying, so why would they do anything to accelerate their own demise? Transferring or swapping your consciousness to or with your apprentice as they're murdering you seems to solve that, as you get to live on in a new body, which you yourself picked, developed and trained.
To those who ask, didn't the Sith figure out consciousness transfer only under Sidious, who devoted much of his life to figuring it out, so how would this have worked? The answer is that he already knew how to transfer consciousness, having learned how to do this centuries prior, and was actually working on cloning people who were already powerful in the force, to avoid the randomness of finding a suitable apprentice and training them properly, ad infinitum. With cloning a powerful force sensitive person, you could keep on cloning the same person forever AND not have to worry about your apprentice catching you off guard and murdering you.
And, this is precisely what Sidious tried to do in TROS, albeit with a force sensitive dyad and not a single force sensitive clone. He just botched it, either waiting too long, not realizing the dangers of doing it with a force dyad, the victim of bad luck, failed cloning research, Jedi resurgence and perhaps the Knights of Ren, whose creation he couldn't prevent in the Acolyte era that would come back to haunt him (thus making this show sow the seeds for not only the Jedi's demise but also the Sith's, and the Jedi's return, which makes it so much more interesting).
I haven't kept up with recent canon works like the High Republic novels and comics, so are there any canon reasons for why this is impossible, or at least extremely unlikely? This novel is still Legends, not canon, and so can't be used to refute this theory. Only canon can do that. And, wouldn't it be cool and the ultimate irony if, after Sidious was done with his speech and waiting for Plagueis to finally die, the latter said "Psych--Gotcha!", and swapped consciousnesses with the former and survived death yet again?
Of course it would be into a decrepit and deformed body that would soon have to be replaced, and of course Sidious' apprentice was even less suitable for long-term use, and so the search for a much younger and healthier force sensitive replacement body resumed, which he initially tried to clone, with no success, then Ezra, which failed, then Luke, or Leia if that failed, both of which also failed, then a series of inferior clones, and, finally, Rey & Kylo, which of course also failed, spectacularly and presumably and hopefully for the last time.
I absolutely love Sidious speech to a dying plagueis audio video here on TH-cam.
Bruh I finally see this notification right as I finished reading the epilogue of the darth plagues book.
Plagueis should have been the sequel big villain, surviving death and hiding in shadows building.
It would make Sideous a puppet instead of who he thought he was himself.
Anyone. Literally anyone would have been better than what we got.
He should have essence transferred and it was sidious who died
@lorenzog7811 Average folks ain't that bright, lol
@@juan-josegarza7039 it's getting worse
Snoke should have been a survived Plagueis
Well done!
I have said it many times but we need a movie or a series about the story of Palpatine from youth to him becoming the emperor.
Tales of the sith
And the Dark Side whispered: "Your election assured. Sun Guards absent. Plagueis unsuspecting at his sleep."
Darth Sidious truly was the greatest of Sith Lords.
I remember this part of the Darth Plagueis novel. It was both painful and well executed
Sidious like the petulant child of a Sith he is. Is revealing in not only thanking Plageius for training him, but humiliating and taunting him for leaving Sidious to do all the work of the grand plan and him keeping Plageius as a place holder until he was ready to take power himself.
Satan:
"Plagueis will never forget them. Ever."
It gives us lesson and advice being abusive to someone can turn others into monsters never do it to anyone unless you want to have bad ending also underestimating someone and undermining someones work has effect too so if you don't want to die the way plagueis died have respect for someone then you can accomplish good things if you don't then you will turn someone into liar and murderer
Listen to audiobook!
It’s amazing!
Palpatine's Final Speech to Plagueis...
"I'm going to tell everyone I know about what transpired here, you have no idea"...
Ok the spoilers are crazyyyy .!!!! I’m literally in the middle of reading Darth P .
Awesome novel.
I did wonder about Plaguies wanting to be co chancellor. That contradicted his entire M.O. of behind the scenes financial manipulation, and all his spare time in his midi chlorian torture lab.
If only that scene could have been put on film. 😮
I think that palpatine despised his master for not treating him as equal but as lesser apprentice he also heated that he had to do everything i mean he trained maul as sith master and he was politician but plagueis didn't cared about that he was spending lot of time studying midichlorians and searching for immortality but not caring about palpatine's training. I think that it's very rare for darth sidious to tell truth to anyone for most his life he was a liar but this one moment shows that even palpatine who doesn't tell truth to anyone can have his human moments when it's about being vulnerable to someone we hate
Plagueis was tired, he knew his time was coming and he was ready, when Sidious ended his physical form, his spirit was released, and still exists. Plagueis is alive and will posess a new physical form he creates. Maybe has even been around the whole time, just watching. The fact they brought him back in the Acolyte shows they are not done with him. And that's Disney too...
It's interesting how both tenebrous and sidious confront plagueis in the fact that he was the one sith in their line who prioritized his research to create life and become immortal, over the grand plan.
Ok that shot you used of a young Palpatine with "The Acolyte" plastered on the bottom like a movie poster makes me so sad thinking of what could have been. Then you have Tom Hiddleston next as a slightly older Palpatine likely around the time he is being trained by Plagueis. That would have been so much better of a show/movie.
Tom is a tad too tall to play Palpy, and is aging out of "younger Sidious".
I would love to see a cartoon video of these events.
I think that deep down palpatine is a broken man who was used by someone and changed into something he didn't was he wasn't borned as monster he was turned into that by someone he trusted and when you see somebody that you hate dying it shows side you didn't wanted anyone to know
I love this speech, but I'd hardly call it "touching."
I read it as Plagueis' final moments being Sidious roasting him bith literally and figuratively.
If Palpatine truly felt the dark side whispering to him, compelling him to kill Plagueis, then I wonder if Plagueis would also have been able to hear the whisperings of the Dark Side telling him that this is its will.
Darth Plagueis: Oh, why thank you, Palpatine, that was very ni-
Palpatine: Andthenyouwilldie. *Shoves his ignited lightsaber into his chest, killing him*
Damn good video, just catching up!!!!
So, what's the takeaway, kiddos?
Do not get drunk in a company of people who maybe very likely certainly trying to a little bit completely unalive you.
And since you never know who might want to end you - do not get drunk. *Period* .
Most Sith apprentices: kill their masters quickly whilst gloating a bit.
Sidious: gives his master a long and painful death so he can take as long as possible to dedicate the moment to espouse his ideological theory and entire life story, even manipulating the very memory of the death to continue to use it as a tool years later with anakin.
Modern translation:
Palpatine: “you’re a bitch fr on god”
Plagueis: “but i’m OG no cap”
Palpatine: “nah”
Plagueis: “oh shit, imma head out”
Huh, I always thought he killed Plaguis long before this, before Maul even. Unexpected.
Would've been interesting had Plagueis revealed he knew Essence Transfer.
And then he treated his "apprentices" the same way
Prime Plagueis probably would be stronger than Palpatine, but I think he messed with his body after midclorians experiments and the mercenaries injuried him.
4:53 "for having inc..." which word did he use here?
If I were a "Tyler'..I would hide now
Do you have any videos about why the Sith were almost destroyed and pushed to near extinction? I'm sure it has something to do with Darth Bane right? I feel like I remember learning about this over a decade ago, but now I can't remember what actually happened. Like what put the Sith in a situation where the Jedi were so unbelievably powerful and so dominant in the galaxy, and where only a few Sith remained? What is the "Revenge of the Sith" for originally?
Plagueis kills his master whilst he is helpless, Palps delivers the same back to Plagueis, lol.
What comes around goes around with the sith, haha.
I can't help think that the rule of 2 would have been better suited for Anakin and Luke.
Retiring out in the wilderness?
Sid had everything yet he owned nothing not even himself in the beginning of his youth.
A young child among a family of nobles and wealthy elite on nabu. He had everything he could want but in the end it was a empty fasod.
Everything he was, was never his true self, he wanted more he wanted to power to take everything by his own will.
Plagues showed him the path and the road to power.
And sure, sid had missed givings, but he owed him. Thanks because it is through the darkness sidous discovered who he was always ment to be. Even if plagues abandoned the way of the sith
I just hope they completely change how Darth Plagueis looks, because he's not scary at all. I still think he looked almost identical to Snoke; it's a far better vision. And I don't think he was killed in such a dramatic fashion. He killed him in his SLEEP, not awakened and listening to a monologue. Snoke could easily be the vision of what Plagueis looked like, resurrected, and using him as a way for Palpatine to use his visage, his old master's look, as a puppet, mocking him, in his death.
I also don't believe anyone knew who Plagueis really was. There's no way they could have; it breaks canon more than the Acolyte.
I think that the new physics might prove to be fatal to their mission. People learned about relativity and holography and began thinking about energy and calories.
Plagueis - i know all, Palpatine - but i am capable of all i never said i was going to kill anybody i may have killed somebody but o never said i was going to kill nobody you see saying and doing are two very different thing don't you agree kill one man your a murderer, kill thousand men your a king, kill them all your a god. Thats the difference between Plagueis amd Palpatine being ruler over everyone for a period of time also starting at the bottom working your way up to the top of the hierarchy in limited time is more impressive than simply living forever for what existence only has so much to offer im time it rots amd gets stell like oferything else the finiteness of the universe the brief sunset the sweet taste of revenge and the ecstacy of superme superiority is the best thay lofe has to offer is you have the guts amd smarts to do it and to not let something as futile as guilt or conscience stifle you or hold you back everyone loves his or herself more than they could ever kove anyone else that is the truth of Palpatine in my eyes i believe he would agree with everything i said.
The Sith got weaker when they stopped challenging one another. Plagueis let tenabrous die by rocks falling on him, and Sidious just killed a drunk sleeping opponent.
Plagueis greatest Failure was "Suppressed a desire to hug the young human." when Sheev confessed his killing. Had Plagueis been the actual father figure Sheev needed, old Palp would have been a much more powerful Sith and Plagueis would have actually been around.
Plagueis is an powerful Sith Lord and it will be foolish for Palpatine to keep him around. For all Sith are dangerous
It would if Palpatine wasn't a psychopath. Like he said himself, Plaguesis was doomed the moment he decided to train Palpatine.
so the guy who got us throat slit by an assassin, just falls asleep by himself with no guard protection? Dubius.
It was the first time in like ten years he allowed himself to sleep since the assasination attempt
And Sidious got Plagueis hella drunk before he even attempted to take the throne as Dark Lord of the sith, and started his whole speech.
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Also, given that there were Muun in the Clone Wars and perhaps prequels, albeit in non-speaking roles, is it possible that Plageuis made at least one appearance in any of these, and it just wasn't made explicit?
What if Tenebrous chose either Dooku And Or Palpatine as his apprentice(s) instead of Plagueis And Or Venamis?
Neither had been born yet
It's ironic that the most evil sith lord was born and raised on the peaceful planet of Naboo.
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Darth Plagueis the wise more like Plagueis the fool
Typical sith. Always taking each other out to be the Dark Lord of the Sith. Crazy cycle that they live in
I Never liked How the Silly and Ridiculous Fan Theory that Darth Plaugus must have been Palpatine's master was Taken Up, since Palpatine telling Anakin an Ancient Sith Legend does not mean he is Talking about Himself from Years Ago, but I Also have a Problem with Darth Plaugis being Palpatines Master Until After Palpatine became Chancellor. That means that "Darth" Maul was Not a Sith Apprentice Until After more than Half of Episode 1 had Ended, when it is Clear He is Intended in the Original Script to be a Sith Apprintice, Not simply Waiting to Become One. At the Very Least if Darth Plaugis is to be Palpatine's Master, Make Him Kill Plaugius After becoming Senator Rather than During The Phantom Menace.
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Yeah,but all these sith taking the easy way out feels like a cheat. I always interpreted the rule of two as an ascension when the apprentice defeats the master, one done through skill and knowledge. Not zapping him when he’s asleep.
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Bro.... He killed him when he was drunk. I was expecting something more grandiose. The guy was literally celebrating his pupil like a proud father. Palpatine is a dick.
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Sadly he did not learn to bring people back from the dead so the dark side failed him
Nah, he did it with Venimus several times. He just couldn't do it to himself
Day 542 of asking for a part 3 of what if anakin was trained by qui gon
This series would be massively successful, but like Sheev. Disney will deny us glory! I've lost count how many times I listened to the audibook. Keep these vids coming dude, can't wait for you & the archivist reaction.
Too well written for Disney star wars
Is it canon?
Yes
Ya its qimer now with his man bod lol. God Disney is terrible
i dont buy the plagueis story/timeline. how could it have been a sith Legend, when only palps knew about it?
Because he was engaging in an act of deceit. The tells Anakin a very edited version of the truth, knowing that Anakin's vision will likely come about through his own efforts at preventing it. It also further erodes the trust that Anakin has in the Jedi. Anakin's fall into darkness is pathetic, but the manipulation to bring him there is brilliant. Palpatine starts from the very moment thar he first meets Anakin.
The first time the team had played together was the
Plaguis ... if our world is fundamentally just a rainbow hologram, including our bodies, why am I not a young, healthy and handsome fellow?
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The guy that reads these needs to learn to pronounce the words ffs.