Total Warrior
"Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade" is a new novel detailing the story of Iskat Akaris's fall to the dark side, providing us some new details about Order 66 and the Inquisitors.
-Firstly, the novel tells us that Palpatine had spies within the Jedi Temple during the clone wars, whose task was to notice any Jedi who grew disillusioned with the Order or fascinated by the dark side, and to "norture" these feelings so that they could eventually betray the Order. One such spy was Heezo, a droid technician in the Jedi Temple who befriended Iskat Akaris, encouraging her not to be ashamed of the darkness dwelling within her.
-Secondly, when Order 66 was issued, Palpatine made sure that these Jedi were first offered a chance to join the Sith, or to die. In Iskat's case, she immediately accepted the offer, while the Jedi accompanying her was murdered in front of her. This is probably what the Grand Inquisitor meant when he told Vader that the Emperor had personally chosen him. How did Sidious manage to tell the clones not to target certain Jedi? It's not explained, as we see order 66 from Iskat's point of view, but guess it also explains the minor plothole of Anakin not being attacked by the clones like any other force user, including Maul, was.
What do you think about it?
-Firstly, the novel tells us that Palpatine had spies within the Jedi Temple during the clone wars, whose task was to notice any Jedi who grew disillusioned with the Order or fascinated by the dark side, and to "norture" these feelings so that they could eventually betray the Order. One such spy was Heezo, a droid technician in the Jedi Temple who befriended Iskat Akaris, encouraging her not to be ashamed of the darkness dwelling within her.
-Secondly, when Order 66 was issued, Palpatine made sure that these Jedi were first offered a chance to join the Sith, or to die. In Iskat's case, she immediately accepted the offer, while the Jedi accompanying her was murdered in front of her. This is probably what the Grand Inquisitor meant when he told Vader that the Emperor had personally chosen him. How did Sidious manage to tell the clones not to target certain Jedi? It's not explained, as we see order 66 from Iskat's point of view, but guess it also explains the minor plothole of Anakin not being attacked by the clones like any other force user, including Maul, was.
What do you think about it?