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| - The Dark leader of the Empire, the Emperor Palpatine is perhaps the most powerful Dark Side adept since the Golden Age of the Sith.
- Emperor Palpatine was released in 2004 with the Rebel Storm set.
- Emperor Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious, is the feared master of the merciless Darth Vader and a follower of the Dark Side of the Force, being a Sith Master. Much hate rages inside him, which only makes him stronger, even more than the Jedi.
- The Emperor Palpatine has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
- Once per round, you may change a friendly ship's die result to any other die result. That die result cannot be modified again.
- Emperor Palpatine is a character that is playable in LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
- Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious, is the true main antagonist of the original and prequel Star Wars trilogies. He is portrayed by Ian McDiarmid in the feature films.
- Emperor Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious, is a playable Hero character in Star Wars Battlefront. He is currently one of the three heroes in the game that can spawn bodyguards. Unlike the original games, he doesn't float. Darth Sideous is voiced by Sam Witwer.
- Emperor Palpatine - a.k.a. Darth Sidious and mostly known simply as "the Emperor" during his reign - is a Human Sith Lord and leader of the Galactic Empire that rules over his galaxy. He was ultimately killed by his apprentice, Darth Vader.
- Emperor Palpatine is also known by his sith name Darth Sidious. He was Supreme Chancellor of the Republic before being suspected by the Jedi Council of being a Sith Lord.
- Sheev Palpatine, also secretly known as Darth Sidious, later known as Emperor "Sheev" Palpatine (or simply Emperor Palpatine or The Emperor), is one of the primary antagonists of the Star Wars saga. He is the Bigger Bad and true main antagonist of the original trilogy and the primary antagonist of the prequel trilogy as well as a Big Bad/recurring villain in the television franchise and several novels within both the Star Wars Legends continuity and the current mainstream continuity.
- In "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire", he tried to make Cleveland Brown so angry he'll beat up Glenn Quagmire for sleeping with Cleveland's wife. Palpatine was easily defeated by Lois Griffin, who believed he was not helping. In "Barely Legal", Stewie proclaims that discovering Brian and Meg kissed at the dance was a bigger jackpot than when the Emperor discovered the key to great Star Wars dialogue. Palpatine tells Darth Vader "Something, something, something, dark side; something, something, something, complete!" The first portion of the quote became the title for the Blue Harvest sequel.
- Palpatine is the evil ruler of Starwarsland who performs acrobatics with his eyes. He enjoys slaying small, furry animals, joyriding in his uncle's airspeeder, and bathing in formaldehyde. Palpatine has often been called "Father of Palpatine's Son," but the reason for this is unknown.
- Emperor Palpatine (portrayed by Ian McDiarmid) is the primary antagonist of the Star Wars Saga, having appeared in five of the films as the main villain. He was first introduced in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and has since appeared in all subsequent Star Wars films. Palpatine has been the subject of rumors suggesting that he will appear as a ghost in Star Wars Episode VII, possibly communing with the main villain of the sequel trilogy.
- As a politican in the Old Republic, Emperor Palpatine gained political power using the corruption of the senate as a springboard to his own goals. Using his political savvy, he gained control of the senate and promised to restore the order of the galaxy. He is now the supreme head of the Empire, and oversees all planets under Imperial control. Widespread resistance to his rule has recently erupted into a full-scale Galactic Civil War.
- The diabolical Sith Lord who ruled the galaxy through fear until his death aboard the second Death Star. As Emperor, Palpatine dissolved the Imperial Senate, ordered the destruction of the last Jedi Knights, and corrupted Darth Vader. In his quest for power, Palpatine also attempted to kill Luke Skywalker. Ultimately, however, Palpatine underestimated Darth Vader’s inherent goodness: Upon seeing Luke in agony, the Dark Lord intervened and hurled Palpatine into the Death Star’s reactor core, where the villain perished.
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