What happened to Palpatine after Vader threw him?

What happened to Palpatine after Vader threw him?

Palpatine was seemingly killed in the third act of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, with Darth Vader being redeemed shortly before his death. So the falling, dying Emperor called on all the dark power of the Force to thrust his consciousness far, far away, to a secret place he had been preparing.

Was the emperor disappointed in Vader?

As powerful as Darth Vader was in Star Wars, he was a disappointment to Palpatine, who ultimately discarded him, just like he did Maul and Dooku. And yet, the Emperor viewed him as eminently disposable, tossing him aside like Maul and Dooku once a more appealing alternative arose.

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Who is Omega a clone of?

Jango Fett
In the ninth episode of The Bad Batch, “Bounty Lost”, Omega was revealed to be a direct replica of Jango Fett, at least in terms of genetics. Only one other clone has this same link — the bounty hunter, Boba Fett.

Why did it take Darth Vader so long to turn on Palpatine?

That said, it’s still curious why it took him so long to turn on Emperor Palpatine — not only did Emperor Palpatine fail to fulfil his promise of keeping Padmé Amidala alive, he also played a part in her death, and keeping his lover alive was Darth Vader’s only goal.

Could Darth Vader have killed the Emperor?

Star Wars Legends, specifically the novel Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, explained that even though Vader was capable of killing the Emperor, he wasn’t in good psychological condition to do so.

Why did Vader throw the emperor down the reactor shaft?

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After all he did, Vader redeemed himself at the end of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi by throwing the Emperor down a reactor shaft in order to save his son, who was being tortured by Palpatine with Force lightning. This allowed his spirit to be preserved in the Force and return as a Force ghost at the very end of the film.

What is the origin of Darth Vader?

More importantly, it also traced Darth Vader’s origins as a boy from Tatooine who grew up to be a powerful Jedi, only to be corrupted by Emperor Palpatine.