 
What    did I want to do with the Emperor figure? I wanted to shoot lightning    out of his freakin’ hands! Given the looser rules on toy safety back    then, I might have gotten my wish with a Special Edition Sparking    Emperor or something like that. Unfortunately, by the time the original    Emperor figure came out in stores the line was starting to wind down.
The  Emperor figure came out on both ROTJ and POTF cards, and came only with  a cane.  A cane!
Why should you own this figure? Five  reasons:
1. Stick a couple of sparklers in his hands  and, voila, you have Force  lightning!
2. Re-create the deleted scene where a young  stormtrooper shows the Emperor how to work his computer!
3. That  cane might not be a match for the Rebels, but I bet it could stand its  own against some Ewoks.
4. If you do it just right, you might be  able to balance the Emperor in Vader’s hands. It might require some  tape.
5. That mysterious cloak? That gravelly voice? You just  figured out a present for your grandpa!
Backstory:
After    the original movies, the Emperor was finally given the name  Palpatine,   so anyone who knew that fact knew years before the prequels  came out   that he was going to be the bad guy. Palpatine was  supposedly born on   Naboo, in the city of Theed (it is unknown if this  is true or what he   claimed), and his Force prowess somehow was  unnoticed by the Jedi, but   was discovered by his master, Darth  Plagueis. When he felt that Plagueis   might be making an apprentice to  replace him, Palpatine killed him in   his sleep, and continued the  training of his own apprentice, Darth  Maul.
Palpatine  entered  Naboo politics 70 years before the  Battle of Yavin, carefully  hiding  his true identity. He eventually rose  through the ranks, becoming  the  Naboo Senator to the Galactic  Republic. He remained modest for some   time, slowly manipulating things  for his own interest in the   background. During the events of the  prequels he ramped things up,   framing Chancellor Valorum for  corruption, and with sympathy for his   home planet, got himself elected  Chancellor. Engineering both the rise   of the Trade Federation and their  robots armies, and secretly planning   the clone armies, Palpatine  eventually got them into major conflicts.   With the “fate of the galaxy”  in the balance, he got more and more  power  voted for himself, using  both manipulation and dark Force mind  tricks.  In the meantime he also  took another apprentice (Darth  Tyrannus/Count  Dooku) after Maul’s  death, while he waited for Anakin  to mature.
With  so much power,  he was able to reform the  Republic into an Empire, with  himself at the  head. He also had  secretly given orders to eliminate the  Jedi should  they become  “rebellious.” After engineering the destruction  of the  Jedi, he  consolidated his power and ruled much of the galaxy  until  Anakin’s son  became a Jedi, and influenced Anakin into killing   Palpatine.  Palpatine did return, however, transferring his spirit into a   prepared  clone body, but the clone bodies had been sabotaged by one of   the  former Royal Guards, and a Jedi eventually destroyed Palpatine’s    spirit before it could take over Leia and Han’s baby son, Anakin Solo.
Want  more?  Full article  at Wookieepedia
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
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