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fellthemarvelous · 2 days
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Palpatine got Anakin in the great Jedi divorce but he was never able to get Anakin to stop obsessing over Obi-Wan which probably drove Palpatine crazy because all of Palpatine's apprentices ended up having a personal beef with exactly one bitchy little ray of sunshine.
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askthewhiteboard · 7 months
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Sometimes I forget that Lego Star Wars writers were absolute menaces
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passionesolja · 9 months
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I feel like Star Wars missed the opportunity to make Darth Maul and Count Dooku beef. Like all there’s this conversation about Maul and Kenobi’s relationship but imagine being Count Dooku and you gotta live with the fact that the mf who killed your Padawan (one of the events that ended up making you align yourself with the Sith) is alive and living his best life. I would be so pissed. Sidious had to tell Count Dooku not to fuck with Maul bc I refuse that Dooku had no want to slide for Qui Gon Jinn
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raventrigonsdaughter · 9 months
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We have to talk about the disaster lineage cause Yoda -> Dooku -> Qui Gon -> Obi wan -> Anakin -> Ahsoka -> Sabine is a crazy thing to think about, in that we got the last grandmaster of the Jedi before order 66, Darth Tyranus, the chosen one himself, the embodiment of the light side of the force and ends with a FUCKING MANDALORIAN who with a direct descendant of FUCKING TARRE VIZSLA
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thevondoom62 · 5 months
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Sith Dinner
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meowmeowneon-arts · 11 days
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ฮิฮิ (After thinking about Sith!Boba; how Boba join dark side. I just found my new ship.)
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short-wooloo · 1 month
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The way some people try to interpret/depict Dooku as a guy who at first earnestly founded the Separatists as a genuine peaceful attempt to secede from the Republic and establish a new better government only to fall into darkness later is...
It's just false
By the time Dooku established the separatists any desire for peace and reform were out the window, he wanted war and to create an empire with himself as the emperor (once he got rid of Palpatine)
That's canon, just look at the timeline
The Confederacy of Independent Systems (the separatists) is formed in 24 bby (2 years before Attack of the Clones and the outbreak of war)
Dooku is working for Sidious before The Phantom Menace (32 bby), and is in fact getting production of the Clone Army started at the sane time if not before the movie
Dooku had well since past over any well intentioned genuine reformist aims by the time he started the separatists
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uglygrievous · 11 months
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qo-promise-me · 5 months
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For @kurtssingh
Count Dooku knows everything. He knows about Obi-Wan and Dooku's late padawan, Qui-Gon, and he told to the shocked knight about his most precious secret.
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catboy-pentheus · 11 months
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jaguarys · 7 months
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Anyways do you think that at a certain point Sifo-Dyas looked at Dooku and could only see who he would become. Do you think that he looked at Dooku and could only see Tyranus. Do you think he told Dooku. Do you think Dooku knew for decades what Sifo-Dyas saw in him. Do you think
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shinishmermaid · 8 months
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Almost all the bad guys in star wars have ridiculous names aka:
Darth Tyranus (making me think of Tyrannosaurus)
Sheev Palpatine (no wonder he turned evil if my name would be Sheev I would've done it too)
Qymaen jai Sheelal (who is grievous btw)
Cad Bane (sounds like cabin)
And many more...
And then there is Anakin who got the coolest villain name ever and an awesome name+last name+ nicknames
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david-talks-sw · 1 year
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I read your post on dooku and just realized how much the yaddle duel resembled Luke's in rotj...only that dooku doesn't take the chance, and simply submits himself further to sidious. It drives home the parallel between him and anakin really well.
Oh wow. Yes, actually! Great point!
The Jedi implores the Sith Apprentice to leave Darth Sidious; he can still come back to the Light Side, past evil deeds be-damned.
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The Sith Apprentice says it's too late.
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The Sith Apprentice attacks, forcing the Jedi to draw their green blade and defend themselves.
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The Jedi gains distance...
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... or hides in the shadows, trying to reason with their foe once again, as the Apprentice looks for his prey.
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The Sith Apprentice retaliates outta nowhere. Darth Sidious cackles as he bears witness.
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The Jedi makes one final, desperate gesture, demonstrating their undying faith in the Force and in the Sith Apprentice's ability to redeem himself. A symbol that there is always hope.
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It's all up to him, now. The Apprentice must make a choice.
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But the first Apprentice fails to find the strength to act and remains a slave to his Master... whereas the other one manages to break free.
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C O M P R E S S E D
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faivsz · 7 months
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tyranus
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leiasponcho · 3 months
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Missed opportunity to have Tarkin and Dooku randomly meet during the Clone Wars as a nod to Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee’s friendship.
Like imagine during the Citadel arc Dooku shows up in person to keep things in line and *boom* there’s this beta-Nazi GAR captain.
They have their banter, a very British smartassery battle, and come to realize that they both have intriguing ideas about politics and the ineffectiveness of the Senate and the Jedi.
But then things would go all AU because Tarkin would totally at the very least strongly consider defecting and joining Dooku. Tarkin could easily prove himself as an effective commander of a droid army (they’re much more obedient than clones, after all), and Dooku would make sure his new buddy gets every promotion in the book until the two of them have no one left to conquer but Sidious himself.
But they’re both smart enough to know the limits of their power and run away together and fall in love and rule their own little gremlin planet as hardcore co-dictators and they live happily ever after.
Okay, so maybe that’s why that never happened.
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