Andorion, on 11 December 2015 - 03:30 PM, said:
Apt, on 11 December 2015 - 03:24 PM, said:
Well, he's ridiculously powerful. Think of him like Kelanved. Would you be surprised to learn that Kelanved was constantly pumping out shadow magic to confuse people and mask his actual physical person and mindset?
I don't think it's something that requires concious effort. It's something subconcious/instinctive that a Jedi can do. Like how you've learned to mask body language or facial expressions to hide boredom, disgust, tiredness, mirth, etc.
I get that... what I am having trouble with is the idea that Yoda could stand beside him and not have a clue. To extend the Kellanved analogy that would be like Tayschrenn standing in the same room and not having a clue about the shadow magic.
I mean they should have been thinking of a high level spy all the time. Several times in the Clone Wars its remarked how the Seperatists know all their plans. This basically points to a high level mole. I never got why the council never thought along these lines.
Basically, Sheev Palpatine (Sidious) trained under the second most powerful Sith lord since Darth Bane, Darth Plagueis the Wise. Between the two of them, they manipulated the force at a chemistry level (in Plagueis studies and attempts to prologue his life and cheat death). The canon theory goes that Anakin's immaculate birth to his mother on Tatooine was the Force lashing back at the two of them for messing with those building blocks...a balance to the force that had been messed with. So a big part of Sidious' power comes from being able to mani;uate the Force at a level the Jedi could never achieve (mostly because they refused to allow themselves by their very own doctrine to mess with things like that, deeming them evil....one accompanies the force, one fights alongside it, one allows it to encompass them....one does NOT try to change it for personal gain). Thus Siduous was inherently more powerful than even Yoda...or even a room full of Jedi masters...and as such was able to hide those powers whenever he chose by manipulating the Force to that end. Like a magic buffer that pushes the thoughts of the individual around him. A stone in a river, if you will.
This also leads into explaining a HUGE problem people have with the end of ROTS....that of Padme dying of a broken heart (which is what everyone always claims is why she died, and that such a thign is stupid) When the actual dialogue is:
GH-7 Medical Droid: Medically, she is completely healthy. For reasons we can't explain, we are losing her.
Obi-Wan: She's dying?
GH-7 Medical Droid: We don't know why. She has lost the will to live. We need to operate quickly if we are to save the babies.
None of which implies she died of anything like a "broken heart". The closest the dialogue comes is saying that "she lost the will to live"...but the bit about that which we need to remember is that droid knows absolutely diddly squat about the "will" of anything, let alone a human beings non-medical reasons for death.
Canon explanation offers up something better and more sinister. Palpatine knows about Padme and Anakin's marriage and love. He KNOWS that she is a roadblock to Anakin's full and complete turn. So, he kills two birds with one stone. With his skills in the dark side, Palpatine siphons off Padme's life on the medical ship (which is still in the Mustafar system at the time) using force powers that are known to exist (Darth Plagueis was the one who learned that you could drink force power from one person and use it for either yourself or another person; Palpatine could do this too) to fuse that into the VERY dying Anakin Skywalker. He uses Padme's lifeforce to save Anakin/Vader on the operating table (THIS is the real reason Padme dies without having any medical symptoms that should allow a death...and why the droid can't explain it).
And the clincher to that explanation. Vader asks after Padme when he is revived in the Vader suit, and Palpatine tells him that "It seems, in your anger, you killed her."
Ask yourself how the Emperor knows she's dead at that point right after Mustafar...unless he had his hands in her death. It all fits.
But yeah, his powers were beyond much of anything known to the Jedi at the time and he easily hides in plain sight as a result.
And this culminates in not a fight that defeats him (Yoda is bested by him in the Senate Chamber in ROTS), but rather the man who had been his willing servant for decades turns on him abruptly and ends him unexpectedly. The Emperor's hubris would not allow him to believe he could be ended that way.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 11 December 2015 - 03:55 PM
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