I've learned not to look that deeply into what people say as it's mostly a reflection of themselves. Honesty's an attribute of the truly brave- a privilege of the very few.

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,014 comments

Ah remember when Sidious was still clever and had a brilliant plan instead of just randomly hanging out on some random *** planet with an impossibly large fleet that looked cool but made no sense whatsoever.

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Ben-Solo - - 816 comments

He was tenacious and cunning, but his misplaced trust in Vader led to his eventual(literal) fall from power. And I'm not completely sure how he survived his apparent death. Once it was stated that it was due to occultism or via essence-force power. He must have visited this planet before his demise in Return of the Jedi.

His cohorts and minions on that desert planet were used for some sort of a ritual. Maybe Pulp in episode IX was a mere, failed clone.

And that invasion fleet was supposedly built by his minions and slaves. "Long have Sith empires been built upon the backs of slaves."

And he should have drained the entire life force from Ben and Rey just to ensure his total victory.

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