Originally posted by Darth Cain
Foolish Jedi, keep the EU in another forum, where it belongs........😄
'the EU runs strong with this one'
There is no difference between EU and Canon, but all will be told and come forth about Sidious and his plan in ROTS....
And I will not be surprised if it is the same as things we've read from previous novels or storylines not on the big screen....
What i want to know is, how much of it is going perfectly as planned.. and how much of it is he improvising on??
did he really plan for darth maul to die?? did he forsee that amidala would leave the senate to go back to her planet to start a war and to defeat the battle droids and the trade federation??
i think there still would have been a war.
quigon declares that the federation wants her dead, and he is correct.
the whole "sign the treaty" plan was a ploy to give the nemoidians a sense of purpose. the plan was to kill the queen, take over the senate, start a war, create the clones, rule the galaxy
Originally posted by queeq
Well said, DC. Saying they're no difference between EU and canon is almost as bad as saying "Star trek rules". 😉
Queeq,
WATCH YOUR MOUTH! 😕 trek WHO! 'shivers'
Smoker
Dont start to hold out on me now.... 😮💨
Sidious plan was going to be set in motion with or without Maul;
it seems he always has a back up.....
Originally posted by PVS
i think there still would have been a war.
quigon declares that the federation wants her dead, and he is correct.the whole "sign the treaty" plan was a ploy to give the nemoidians a sense of purpose. the plan was to kill the queen, take over the senate, start a war, create the clones, rule the galaxy
Originally posted by yerssot
one way or another, the point was to get Valorum out and Palpatine in as supreme chancellor, but I don't see Maul getting killed as a good thing, since he can be an important silent assassin
i doubt palps was in mourning, at least not for long.
very shortly after, he meets anakin, and wipes his tears away.
at that point, im sure palps saw maul as an acceptable loss for all he had gained.
quote:
"everything is going terrible wrong" just doesn't have the same ring to it
yerssot
heh heh....
he wins either way, i don't think he really gives a crap as long as the big pieces fall into place....i get the feeling he enjoys that the jedi are shaken up by realizing the sith have returned though....