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Somehow, a clone of Emperor Palpatine returns in the final installment of the Skywalker Saga. He builds the Final Order on Exegol, reveals to Kylo that he was the one pulling Supreme Leader Snoke’s strings, and lures Rey to him after she learns that she’s essentially his granddaughter. It’s all very confusing, to say the least, since Palpatine met his end in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi when Darth Vader threw him down a reactor shaft to save his son and bring balance to the Force. Rather than just washing its hands of the situation, though, the powers that be at Lucasfilm have been trying hard to make it make sense.
Star Wars Is Trying to Drop the “Somehow” From Palpatine’s Return

The first oppurtunity that Star Wars had to clear the air, it took. In Star Wars: The Mandalorian, the titular bounty hunter finds himself caring for a being that the remnants of the Empire want to get its hands on very badly. After going on a few adventures with “the Child,” Din Djarin crosses paths with Moff Gideon, who eventually reveals that he’s working on a super-secret cloning program. He needs the Child’s blood to learn more about creating Force-sensitive beings out of thin air, which doesn’t sit right with Din. It takes a few seasons, but Gideon loses the war, seemingly dying on Mandalore at the end of Season 3. Unfortunately, he’s not the only Imperial left in the galaxy.
The trailer for the upcoming film The Mandalorian & Grogu shows the duo once again facing off against stormtroopers and other members of what’s left of the Empire. It’s unclear what they’re after at this point, but it’s fair to assume Grogu is part of their plans. Maybe they’re even working on Project Necromancer, Palpatine’s program that drives the plot of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Omega, a Force-sensitive clone, finds herself in dire straits after the Empire gets hold of her, and it’s up to Clone Force 99 to save her. They get the job done, but they don’t shut down Project Necromancer for good. In fact, it might rear its ugly head again in the near future.









