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The Darkside
by: firecobra
date posted: Aug 19, 2008 4:20 PM
Darth Sidious: Rule of One?
Darth Bane created the long-standing 'Rule of Two' when he took his apprentice, Darth Zannah; one master, one apprentice. This strategy maintained the order for many years until the deaths of Darth Sidious and Vader aboard the Second Death Star.

Around 130 A.B.Y. Darth Krayt put into effect the 'Rule of One': one master. It is acknowledged that Darth Krayt founded this rule. However, is it not possible that the 'Rule of One' existed in all but name under Darth Sidious?

Take into consideration that:

1. Darth Sidious has had, at least, three apprenices (not counting Luke

Skywalker) and ran through them like water on a desert.


2. Darth Sidious created clones of himself to facilitate his return in the

event of an apprentice's betrayal (*coughs overtly* Darth Vader).


3. Darth Sidious never actually trained Darth Vader as an apprentice but an

enforcer.

All this considering, I think that Darth Sidious kept Vader for the tradition of the 'Rule of Two' rather than for the purpose of succession. In fact, the wole of my arguement is summarized in a Palpatine quote from the Telos Holocron:

"Choose someone as a successor and you will inevitably be succeeded.

Choose someone hungrier and you will be devoured.

Choose someone quicker and you won't dodge the blade at your back.

Choose someone with more patience and you won't block the blade at your throat.

Choose someone more devious and you'll hold the blade that kills you.

Choose someone more clever and you'll never know your end.

Despite these cautions, an apprentice is essential. A Master without an apprentice is a Master of nothing."


--Darth Sidious


I would also like to invite anyone who likes Darth Sidious/Palpatine visit my You Tube channel for quite a few Darth Sidious music videos; I hope you enjoy them:

Electricboa's You Tube Channel

DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Aug 20, 2008 6:02 AM
I have always found the whole Rule Of Two philosophy facinating because yes, essentially the Sith Lord was training someone to ...eventually...overthrow him.

I suppose the idea was to keep back as much from your apprentice as you could for as long as you could to keep them from killing you until they felt they had learned ALL your secrets.


kyle228
Truly Wonderful, the Mind of a Child Is...
date Posted: Aug 20, 2008 8:53 AM
I suppose Sidious's philosophy could be compared to the Rule of One, and it does fit very well, but I don't think he was consciously trying to change the Rule that had served his "people" for so long. Sidious sure was devious, though, so it's very possible.

Thanks for giving me something to ponder about! ;)
Lord Harald
The Council of Evil
date Posted: Aug 20, 2008 1:43 PM
This makes sense, what dose not make sense, however, is you editing out the guitar solos from Master of Puppets! Shame on you!

I think Sidious was trying to become "immortal", every time he was killed or died of old age, he would transfer his soul to a new, presumably young body. He never intended to have a successor.
Lord Harald
The Council of Evil
date Posted: Aug 20, 2008 1:45 PM
dose
does :8}
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Aug 20, 2008 8:03 PM
How do we know that Sidious didn't train Vader as an apprentice? He certainly puts his hopes on DV (saying, in his battle with Yoda, that Vader will "be stronger than either of us").
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