Originally posted by ZenwolfAfter becoming Emperor, I can only assume his total wealth would have exceeded Mutdah's, due to the sheer amount of resources he controlled. Beforehand? Doubtful. Not sure what Xizor's personal wealth amounted to, though I know it was vast.
Except ya know, Sidious and Xizor.
If the short story "At Odd's" is usable to any extent, then the initial order of 3 million Clone troops likely cost ~2-3 billion credits(as Lama Su requested a deposit of 1 billion credits before she would commission the growth of another 3 million soldiers.)
I only mention that because it helps put into perspective how gargantuan "trillionS" of credits really is.
Originally posted by Galan007In the Shadows of the Empire novel Xizors, vaders, and palpatines different wealths are mentioned quite a bit.
After becoming Emperor, I can only assume his total wealth would have exceeded Mutdah's, due to the sheer amount of resources he controlled. Beforehand? Doubtful. Not sure what Xizor's personal wealth amounted to, though I know it was vast.If the short story "At Odd's" is usable to any extent, then the initial order of 3 million Clone troops likely cost ~2-3 billion credits(as Lama Su requested a deposit of 1 billion credits before she would commission the growth of another 3 million soldiers.)
I only mention that because it helps put into perspective how gargantuan "trillionS" of credits really is.
Xizor thinks to himself at one point how he's worth billions- "Credits are nothing, he had billions. A way of keeping score, that was all. Not important."
A page earlier he thinks to himself that hes worth more than several planets combined.- "He sighed. He was rich beyond the income of many entire planets,"
Also the narration states that Vader is almost as rich as him- "He was nearly as rich as Xizor and, like the dark Prince, cared little for wealth itself."
And that Palpatine is far richer than either- "Then again, the Emperor had a lot more treasures than anybody else in the galaxy, and the loss even of a city-size skyhook would be but a small pail subtracted from his vast sea."
That would require looking really deep, making a graph of the wealthiest in the whole galaxy might be more difficult than realizing. Because I'm pretty sure there's more to it than just looking at someone's wealth solely. Taking into account if they are apart of any organizations, or what have you which would be able to increase their wealth ontop of what they already have.
Originally posted by ZenwolfI'd just like an easy way to see what kind of credits people are making. As long as you get a rough gauge for millions, billions and trillions it could work.
That would require looking really deep, making a graph of the wealthiest in the whole galaxy might be more difficult than realizing. Because I'm pretty sure there's more to it than just looking at someone's wealth solely. Taking into account if they are apart of any organizations, or what have you which would be able to increase their wealth ontop of what they already have.
Frankly, I think there shouldn't even be counting millions. In a huge galaxy such as the SWU, millions wouldn't be noticeable to the wealthiest individuals in the galaxy.
Millions sure would be great for planetary level, but not for a galactic scale scope. Billions/Trillions would be better to look at.
Well according to TCSWE, the House of Serenno, the Counts(which Dooku of course was one) were believed to be some of the wealthiest and influential beings in the galaxy for a millennia.
Meanwhile Palpatine's house was wealthy on Naboo, but not as wealthy as some of the other houses.
So...yeah Dooku was more wealthy than Palpatine as of TPM and probably AOTC, by but ROTS with Palpatine becoming Chancellor, he wasn't.