It felt like a GM improvising at the last second because Ben and Rey's player found a rule that said they could share items and so Ben won a fight he was supposed to lose and interrupted the planned monologue
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect
It did. Now imagine if he lost that fight. Or he didn't show up at all. Would Palps' plan have been competely fucked? "Shit, you're half of a dyad, i can't drain you. shit shit shit..
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Replying to @chton @BootlegGirl
It... seems like he was sincere about the ritual to let Rey kill and replace (and in some sense become) him, and the Drain the Dyad thing was a plan B he had in mind (because only with Ben present could killing him be an act of love rather than despair or some shit)
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Note that his original plan A seems to have actually been that he did want Kylo to kill Rey so he could take Kylo as a host Because Kylo would've been much more likely to be so far gone to the Dark Side at that point he wouldn't resist being possessed
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The one time we see Palpatine talking to his minions *without* Kylo or Rey around (so we know he's not manipulating them) he says he senses "Skywalker's daughter has interfered for the last time" etc So we actually know for a fact he didn't want Rey to survive
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It's in the title of the movie so we hear it a lot
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I mean of course Palpatine acknowledges Anakin wasn't Darth Vader anymore You throw your boss into a pit to save the Rebels, you don't need any formal paperwork, you can assume you've been fired from the Sith
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I thought assassinating your mentor was absolutely typical sith behaviour?
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Not if it's out of wuv
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