Palpatine: Wound in the Force?
I am, admittedly, not a huge fan of the RotS novelization. It is a decent read, but there are much better SW books out there (Stover uses way too much philosophy as a substitute for the storyline, which pisses me off). However, I was glancing through it earlier when I found this quote in regards to Palpatine made by Count Dooku.
In this scene, Dooku immerses himself in the dark side of the Force to the point that his perception goes beyond the physical plane. He observes Obi-Wan Kenobi, saying thus:
"Kenobi was luminous, a transparent being, a window onto a sunlit meadow of the Force."
...and then Anakin:
"Skywalker was a storm cloud, flickering with dangerous lightning, building the rotation that threatens a tornado."
Finally, he observes Palpatine - shackled to the General's chair:
"And then there was Palpatine, of course: he was beyond power. He showed nothing of what might be within. Though seen with the eyes of the dark side itself, Palpatine was an event horizon. Beneath his entirely ordinary surface was absolute, perfect nothingness. Darkness beyond darkness. A black hole of the Force."
What with the multiple arguments and debates around Darth Nihilus, I couldn't help but recognize that these quotes from the RotS novelization seemed remarkably similar to the quotes about Nihilus. This makes me wonder: is Palpatine a "wound in the Force"? He singlehandedly caused the unbalance and diminished the Jedi's ability to use the Force. Is this why?
Offer some insights. Not being an expert on Nihilus or wounds in the Force, I'd like some opinions.