Did Palpatine control Snoke?
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Did Palpatine control Snoke?
The Star Wars universe establishes Snoke as a Force-sensitive artificial being who was created by Emperor Palpatine to reclaim control of the galaxy. As Palpatine’s puppet ruler, Snoke manipulates Luke Skywalker’s nephew, Ben Solo, to serve the First Order as Kylo Ren.
What is the relationship between Snoke and Palpatine?
By the end of the trilogy, Snoke is revealed to have been a bio-engineered villain all along, Force-puppeted tool Emperor Palpatine used to regain his grip on the galaxy while hiding his weakened physical form on the Sith planet of Exegol.
Who was controlling Snoke?
When Supreme Leader Snoke died suddenly in The Last Jedi, many fans were clamoring for answers about who he had really been, his origin, and any bit of information that could be given. Ultimately, The Rise of Skywalker revealed that Snoke was simply a puppet for the still-living Darth Sidious.
Who was Snoke meant to be?
Is Snoke a Sith or not?
While this group has “Sith” as part of its name, the Sith Eternal are a cult that followed the Sith religion, but weren’t exactly Sith. Although Snoke was a Force-sensitive being who operated on the dark side of the Force and had great mastery of it, he – as well as many others who chose this side – wasn’t a Sith due to the “Rule of Two”.
What is the rule of two in Star Wars?
The Rule of Two was created by the ancient Sith Lord Darth Bane. Even before Darth Bane created the rule, the Sith doctrines still rotated somewhat around the idea of two: a master and an apprentice.
Why are there only two Sith Lords of the Sith?
Inspired by the concept of a Force dyad, the rule mandated that only two Sith Lords could exist at any given time: a master to represent the power of the dark side of the Force, and an apprentice to train under the master and to one day fulfill their role. The philosophy of two governed the Lords of the Sith.
What happened to the Jedi and the Sith?
The Jedi Order and Sith Order were bitter adversaries for millennia. Eventually, the Sith’s greed for power caused them to turn on themselves, which allowed the Jedi to defeat and decimate the weakened Sith a millennium before the Clone Wars. However, Darth Bane emerged as the sole surviving Sith Lord.