Summary

Star Warsmade the bold decision to convey back Emperor Palpatine in the concluding installment of the Skywalker saga , Star war : Episode IX - The lift of Skywalker- but the idea may have been hint at year earlier . Palpatine ’s return from the dead was a controversial creative option , and its ramifications on the plot of not only the sequelStar Warstrilogy , but alsothe Skywalker sagaas a whole have been huge . Some viewer enjoy his reappearance , as it was bring upon by aRevenge of the Sithreference , but others detest it , lay claim it fare out of nowhere with no previous setup .

Palpatine ’s return has been flesh out in many ways since the release ofThe Rise of Skywalker , in comics , books , and evenStar WarsTV shows , with bothThe Bad BatchandThe Mandalorianhinting at it heavily . All of these have to do with the Empire ’s , and its Remnants ' , interest in clone technology . Whether through Doctor Pershing , Kaminoan secret , orMoff Gideonhimself , many road run to Poe Dameron ’s notorious " Somehow , Palpatine returned " having a much thick meaning . Still , all of these setup fall out after the picture show , with no previous hints towards Palpatine ’s cloned fortune that were offered months or years before the release ofThe Rise of Skywalker- but a well - regarded canonStar Warsnovel may have in reality cast off a serious hint that went over many spectator ' heads back in 2016 .

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Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn from Star Wars The Phantom Menace, Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker from Star Wars A New Hope, Daisy Ridley as Rey from Star Wars The Force Awakens

Star Wars Novel Mentions Palpatine’s Cloning Concerns

Bloodline (2016) by Claudia Gray

Bloodlineby Claudia Gray was release in 2016 , and it has grown quite a reputation in the days since . Many viewers regard this novel as one of the best canonStar Warsnovels , as it firmly and profoundly expand upon Leia ’s senatorial role in the time lead up toThe Force Awakens . This era is hard lacking in stories , butBloodlinedoes a lot of ponderous lifting - including a surprisal mention to cloning . Surrounding the divine revelation to the public that Darth Vader is Leia ’s father , there is a honorable mention ofAnakin ’s and Vader ’s biological samples never being takeninto purple registry :

No biological sample mark either ANAKIN SKYWALKER or LORD VADER had ever turned up in the Imperial registries ; no doubt Palpatine had made indisputable none could ever be collected , lest his life-threatening apprentice be clone .

This leans toward two major ideas : it ’s potential to clone Force - sensitive individuals , which is a monumental reveal on its own . More significantly , however , Palpatine , who ensured no samples from Anakin were ever kept , knew about this and fear it . Palpatine being aware of this cloning technology and induce a hand in the collection of biological samples during the sentence of the Empire is a monolithic hint towards his hugger-mugger programme that were actually in progress at the timeBloodlinetakes spot .

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Palpatine Had Always Thought About Cloning

Clones Were More Important Than Anyone Thought

It ’s no secret thatPalpatine ’s program involved clone from the beginning . The Clone Wars were instrumental to his rise of ability , but shortly after that , the dead ringer troopers were decommissioned and evanesce from the public eye . WhatThe climb of Skywalkeradds andBloodlineconfirms is that cloning never left the Emperor ’s thinker as he governed over his triumph . He was always interested about cloning , and because of bothThe Bad BatchandBloodline , we know that he even had a bridge player in its continual research , and he monitored it during the Imperial era . The consistency he would transfer his essence into after die inReturn of the Jediwas a dead ringer , after all .

Palpatine’s Return Was Teased Long Before It Happened

Did J.J. Abrams Have This Planned In Any Way?

The aforementioned criticism of Palpatine ’s restitution being unplanned is common , but it may not be wholly true . It ’s absolutely possible thatThe Force AwakensandThe Rise of Skywalkerdirector J.J. Abrams had Palpatine ’s restitution in the back of his creative thinker during the production of his sequel movies . Firstly , the Emperor regress in a clone body is not a young conception ; it first find in theStar WarsLegends 1991 comic series , Dark Empireby Tom Veitch . Creatives behind the sequel trilogy may have been drawing from this serial publication to begin with , with source to the Emperor ’s possible survival being present in not onlyBloodline , but also in many more workplace , such as the significantAftermathtrilogy by Chuck Wendig - which also heavily set up Abrams’The Force Awakens .

WhileStar Warsviewers may never actually sleep together how much of the sequel trilogy was planned and how much was n’t , it ’s clear many aspects of canyon have worked together to make it figure out . The sequel trilogy is a part ofStar Warsforever , and building off of its lore has already been the beginning of many great newStar Warsstories . Despite a presumed lack of preparation ahead of time , new backstory and fun ex post facto connections like this one will make the flow into the subsequence trilogy one day feel as natural as the bridge between the other twoStar Warstrilogies .

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Leia and Palpatine

The cover of Claudia Gray’s Bloodline featuring Leia Organa

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