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I’m not saying I like it, because I don’t, but it does make sense for what Disney went with in their Canon because this “Son” is not his real biological son created through sleeping with a woman. In Disney Canon, this “Son” is merely a Clone Palpatine created amongst many, many other in his quest to find Immortality. This clone managed to escape from Sidious’ labs and successfully outran Sidious for nearly 10 years. In that time, he met a woman, for whom he’d conquer the world for. He loved her greatly and just wanted to live a peaceful life, so she eventually convinced him to stop running and settle down. They had a child, and for a few years everything was perfect. They had their family now, Sheev was becoming a rather prominent member of his planet’s government. Everything changed when Sidious’ assassins showed up one day and failed to kill them, giving Sheev, his wife and their child a chance to escape the planet on a star ship. . In an act of Desperation, they abandoned their child on a desert world in the Outer Rim, hoping to hide their existence from Sidious for as long as possible. Though they died shortly after abandoning their daughter, she succeeded in staying out of Sidious sights for nearly 20 years. She survived on the desert world of Jakku, and her name was Rey. She would later discover her heritage and become one of the most powerful Force Wielders the galaxy has ever seen.
@johnnyrocket1685 see this makes a ton of sense. If they just explained this then I'd be ok with everything. Still think Thrawn or Maul would have made better better overall villains in the sequels.
@@Frostflame15 Well, if rumors are to be believed, the reason for Disney bringing Ezra and Thrawn in live action is because they might be planning more movies with Thrawn as the main focus.
I remember the "Children of the Jedi" with the spirit jedi chick that fell in love with Luke/both fell in love with each other ... The whole trilogy which also included "Darksaber" and "Planet of Twilight" were boring and uninteresting stories in the main. I forgot about then until I watched this video.
@@marcisca4296 How could you ?! 😮 Don't tell me you forgot about Dzym the droch ?! He's legit one of the creepiest villains in Star Wars. It's also the trilogy where Daala got an happy ending romance movie style even though she's a war criminal because Lieugeus Vorn aka Daala's ex boyfriend from her teenage year's helped Leia escape from an evil politician 😬
Lord Nyax should’ve been the main villain of the sequel trilogy, since it would logically make sense given that he’s technically Rey’s biological uncle
This is EU, what Disney considers ‘non-canon’. Solos having 3 children, Luke w/ Mara Jade, son Ben, the Yuzhong Vhong invasion. These are the novels and stories I read up as a child up to ~2015 before Disney said ‘nope’
This is a character I would like to see brought into the current Star Wars universe. It might even be something that can make the upcoming Ray movie interesting if they brought him in as her brother or her uncle who she would have to face.
He already was lmao. Rey’s father is literally Palpatine’s clone “Son.” How do you think Rey is related to Palpatine? He created a clone, the clone escaped and had sex; Rey was born.
Perfect lightsaber for me would be a single bladed one with three different crystal activations inside. Ghost Fire, Lignam, and Sith Red. It would be like a great sword handle wise, with adjustable blade length, and have electrum finishings and a stopper to keep the hand from sliding up.
Lol people just ignored your comment but you're right and this video is wrong from the first second. Nyax Irek Ismaren is the illegitimate son of Roganda Ismaren and Sarvec Quest. He was long rumored to be the son of palpatine, given that his mother was one of his concubines. But that was a false rumor.
@@Osyrous I've seen a few people say this, but which source is that from? Is it from one of the two books in which he appeared, or was it just later clarified in a reference guide?
Been there! Seen it! Well, It could've been worse.... For the movie *Battle Beyond The Stars* the main character's spaceship was a a flying uterus with laser shooting fallopian tubes. Surely beats a crazy design laser sword.
And it had breasts! I viewed film a few weeks ago as a stress release. I wish I still owned my old laser disk player and copy of that film. Roger Forman films were one of my childhood movies vices due to the amount of breasts, lol!
Bro didn’t say if it’s cannon or legends it’s obviously legends but it would be nice if you said in cannon or in legend palpatine had a son who has crazy gifts etc
He didn’t. Nyax wasn’t his son. Just learned that from another comment and a google search (not a Star Wars fan lol so my knowledge on lore is basically 0) 😂😂
He cloned himself, he didn’t have sex with a woman. This “Son” was a young clone of himself who managed to escape. This clone then married while hiding from his “Father,” and this clone managed to have a child with his wife. Unfortunately, the Clone was discovered by Palpatine’s assassins eventually, and in an act of desperation they abandoned their child to hide her from the true Palpatine. This child was named Rey, and she was left on the desert world of Jakku, where she remained completely out of Sidious’ sights for over 20 years.
@@johnnyrocket1685 Yeah whatever Disney canon, The old Scrotum apparently had a whole bunch of concubines and more than one alleged to have his child. All sorts of warlords came up claiming to be his bastard child to get support from the Imperial Remnant.
He didn’t, not in the classical and traditional sense. He didn’t stick his icky 100+ year old dicky into a woman’s wet where he gooped his milk into her. He created a clone using stolen Kaminoan Cloning technology in an attempt to transfer his consciousness through the Dark Side into these new bodies and live forever. One of the clones escaped, however, and managed to hide for many years. The clone then met a woman and they married. This Cloned version of Palpatine in his mid 20s then had a child through traditional means with his wife, birthing Rey. Palpatine felt the birth of Rey through the Force, knowing she was powerful; and this led the true Palpatine’s assassins straight to Rey’s parents. They abandoned Rey on Jakku because they knew they’d been found and that Sidious was trying to get his hands on Rey, technically is Granddaughter since his clone shared the same exact perfect DNA sequence as was essentially his “Son.”
I seem to remember the “Clone” of Palpatine being Rey’s Father 🤔 I could be misremembering it though lol Ohhh ok , it would be her uncle then (in Legends) but in the sequel trilogy Ol Palpy didn’t have a son and only Clones of himself, in order to transfer his Consciousness to a perfect one , but I believe he wasn’t able to make a Force Sensitive Clone so he never went through taking the body of Rey’s Father and waited to take Rey
It‘s false info though, that character being Palpatine‘s son was just an in universe rumor, which was false too, and the real father was one of Palpatine’s agents.
Fans seriously need to stop making things up. It is getting ridiculous at the amount of fan fiction coming out now. Like when a comic made up a clone padme thst vader comes across. Nothing about it before some fan decided to make it up and say it is canon.