Star Wars is full of characters with rich histories that expand as new stories develop. As a result, heroes become more fleshed out, and villains become even more sinister. Though absolutely a monster by nature, one character became somewhat sadder once his true origins were revealed. This, of course, refers to the former Supreme Leader of the First Order, Snoke. When first introduced, Snoke was powerful and terrifying, a figure whose shattered physique belied potency with the Dark Side of the Force. After his death, new information came to light that transformed Snoke from the overarching big bad of the sequel trilogy to nothing more than the pawn of an even greater evil.At the beginning of The Rise of Skywalker, it is revealed that Snoke is the creation of the resurrected Emperor Palpatine. Snoke’s actions had never been his own and were merely a subtle way for Palpatine to reassert control over the galaxy. Given how disjointed the sequel trilogy was, it’s understandable that some Star Wars fans might be a little lost on whether Snoke was truly in control of his actions or even how he came to be. For all those reasons, we’re diving into the origins of Snoke and how his actions nearly led to the galaxy falling to a second Empire.Snoke was one of those options. He is a strand-cast, which is Star Wars lingo for a genetically engineered organism. Not a clone, but definitely not born through natural means. Snoke was one of the earliest attempts to create a more powerful body for Sidious to inhabit. However, upon seeing his creation, Sidious deemed him an unworthy vessel for his spirit to occupy. That didn’t mean the creation had no use. Snoke was still born with a powerful connection to the Dark Side and, with the proper guidance, could be a powerful tool for Sidious’ plans to manipulate the galaxy in his “absence.”
Star Wars is full of characters with rich histories that expand as new stories develop. As a result, heroes become more fleshed out, and villains become even more sinister. Though absolutely a monster by nature, one character became somewhat sadder once his true origins were revealed. This, of course, refers to the former Supreme Leader of the First Order, Snoke. When first introduced, Snoke was powerful and terrifying, a figure whose shattered physique belied potency with the Dark Side of the Force. After his death, new information came to light that transformed Snoke from the overarching big bad of the sequel trilogy to nothing more than the pawn of an even greater evil.
At the beginning of The Rise of Skywalker, it is revealed that Snoke is the creation of the resurrected Emperor Palpatine. Snoke’s actions had never been his own and were merely a subtle way for Palpatine to reassert control over the galaxy. Given how disjointed the sequel trilogy was, it’s understandable that some Star Wars fans might be a little lost on whether Snoke was truly in control of his actions or even how he came to be. For all those reasons, we’re diving into the origins of Snoke and how his actions nearly led to the galaxy falling to a second Empire.
Snoke was one of those options. He is a strand-cast, which is Star Wars lingo for a genetically engineered organism. Not a clone, but definitely not born through natural means. Snoke was one of the earliest attempts to create a more powerful body for Sidious to inhabit. However, upon seeing his creation, Sidious deemed him an unworthy vessel for his spirit to occupy. That didn’t mean the creation had no use. Snoke was still born with a powerful connection to the Dark Side and, with the proper guidance, could be a powerful tool for Sidious’ plans to manipulate the galaxy in his “absence.”
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