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The Sith Emperor, Dead? or Alive? [SPOILERS]


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In the class story of the jedi knight, We "Kill" the emperor? he sais he will die as he wishes, then he venished, the companion of the Jedi, lord scourge (forgive me if i typed the name wrong) , said he didnt feel anything.

In the class story of sith warrior, he finds the "emperors voice" who tells him he will return when he is most needed, meaing the emperor is dead in body, not spirit.

WIll the Story Go on for the emperor?

is he really dead? or alive?

what will the sith empire do if the emperor is dead, what is the future for the empire?

what will the jedi do? what will the republic go on doing?

 

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in the Empire story mission on makeb, you recover isotope-5 whitch give the empire time to recover of the emperors death,

 

in the Republic story mission on makeb they are planning an attack on the empire.

 

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anything Bioware gonna do about the emperor?

will he return?

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This is how I understand what Darth Marr says - Emperor is not mortal (thats a quote), but he's not available to do anything anytime soon and it's not certain if he'll ever will be again.

 

Personally I don't need more information. We have more urgent things to take care of anyway, like Republic eager to wipe us off the galaxy.

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the emp is immortal but at this time is seeking rest to preform the joining to another voice { a body that takes his spirit and becomes the emp} in other word the emp is part of the void a force ghost and a very powerful one at that he can not die as far as the story gos
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It's sort of addressed in the Jedi Knight followup quest (The Emperor's Orphans or something like that; Kira gives it to you). He's still around in some form, but whatever that form is, he's basically incoherent. At the very least, what the Jedi Knight did severely traumatized the Emperor and at most, it drove him insane.
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(...) and yes he is dead

 

Why do people insist on this idea, when it has been established AGES ago that he's not dead? Unless of course, we're to assume the Emperor's Hand was lying, Marr was lying and Saresh was somehow Vitiate's former lover, thus had some insight we're not aware. :rolleyes:

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It's sort of addressed in the Jedi Knight followup quest (The Emperor's Orphans or something like that; Kira gives it to you). He's still around in some form, but whatever that form is, he's basically incoherent. At the very least, what the Jedi Knight did severely traumatized the Emperor and at most, it drove him insane.

 

Actually all it did was make him disembodied and with his Voice dead as well, his Children don't understand what he's saying clearly. Their connection to him is fragmented due to the loss of not only other Children, but those empowered by the Emperor and the loss of the Emperor's Voice. All these things weakened him enough for the JK to overcome him. But ultimately he can't be destroyed and it's only a matter of time before the Hand prepares a new body and the Emperor is reborn. On that day, we'll probably see a planet explode.

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Why do people insist on this idea, when it has been established AGES ago that he's not dead? Unless of course, we're to assume the Emperor's Hand was lying, Marr was lying and Saresh was somehow Vitiate's former lover, thus had some insight we're not aware. :rolleyes:

 

As bastile shan said so :p

darth marr said so :p

he dead as a dodo face it he is dead

he not sleeping, he is dead

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He's resting. He's pining for the Fjords.

 

Ultimately, time will tell. The claim that he's "not dead, merely sleeping till the Empire's greatest need, and, um, we don't quite know when that is" *could* very well be propaganda. Likewise, lore sources from future time periods which claim to indicate he survived this era.

 

*Or* he could have survived in some bodiless, nebulous form.

 

RotHC spoiler below-

 

 

Note, in the Republic Makeb storyline (can't speak for the Imperial one yet), the Jedi Consular, at least, has a moment of rather acute alarm- "Toborro, there's something *very* wrong with you...!" when talking to Toborro, a Hutt who's gone from merely acquisitive and greedy to full-on-red-dark-side inflamed eyes and a seeming hell-bent determination to obliterate a populated planet as soon as possible. I'm not sure if this was deliberate or not, but it seemed to me there was a certain... suggestion that Toborro's descent into lunacy may have been the result of a degree of possession.

 

 

Bear in mind, the Dark Council weren't actually in the Emperor's full confidence- given his plans, they can't have been, so it's quite likely that, in story, whatever the *actual* truth is, most NPCs' statements are... educated guesses.

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As bastile shan said so :p

darth marr said so :p

he dead as a dodo face it he is dead

he not sleeping, he is dead

 

He's not dead, check your facts first, mofo, Marr never said he was dead.

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did please watch from 1:20

he has been struck down, sorry and stand by the fact for all pretence and purposes he is dead

not sleeping

 

Nothing in there suggests any such thing. The Republic claims he's dead. Darth Marr only assumes that he's dying or dead because he's gone silent. Which fits in just fine with what the Sith Warrior is told about the Emperor having to withdraw and recover from having his Voice struck down by the Jedi Knight.

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Lol so funny to see all the imperial players get so emo over this. Got a major spoiler here boys and girls: no matter what, he's going to be dead by the time SW: episode 1 comes out. Palpatine isn't the same emperor from this game/game timeline. Dead now, dead in SW1, doesn't matter, but just soooo amusing to see how pissy imperials get when someone says "he's dead." :csw_deathstar:
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Lol so funny to see all the imperial players get so emo over this. Got a major spoiler here boys and girls: no matter what, he's going to be dead by the time SW: episode 1 comes out. Palpatine isn't the same emperor from this game/game timeline. Dead now, dead in SW1, doesn't matter, but just soooo amusing to see how pissy imperials get when someone says "he's dead." :csw_deathstar:

 

Major Spoiler boys and girls: Everyone in this game will be dead by the time of Episode 1. :rolleyes:

 

The question is whether the Emperor is dead right now, because it's actually relevant to the story of the game.

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oh wow.... this should totally happen!!! that would be amazing lol.

 

I had made as such a suggestion on a thread in general about a "returning Revan". Have a final end with Revan dyin and taking the Sith Emperor completely into the Force and binding him forever. And afterwords, the Inquisitor rises as the new Emperor, having taken a portion of Vitiate's essence, that which had become the Voice. Possessing the power of not only previous Sith Lords, but the power of the Emperor himself, there would be no one who could challenge the Inquisitor's rise as the Emperor nor the claim. Especially when you speak with that reverberating, echoing voice.

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Didn't it happen the same as in Dark Empire? It took some time for Palpatine to be able to transfer his essence to his new clones on Byss, especially when he was caught unaware and killed. When he was ready, the essence or soul transistion was taking less time.

 

I believe essence, spirit or soul of Vitiate is in some kind of shock and he must recall his wits to be able to return to new body. Something like we have to wait 3 minutes to respawn, after too many deaths :)

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