Palpatine's Appearance
Posted: 2006-03-27 07:04pm
I was watching the PT the other day and (I could be wrong) it looked to me like Palpatine in his Darth Sidious guise resembeled Palpatine after his battle with Windu. Thoughts?
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Unless I am mistaken, when Darth Sidious is talking face to face with both Darth Maul in TPM and Darth Tyranus in AotC, the chin and mouth under the hood had no signs of the wrinkled appearance of Palpatine post-Windu fight.Darth Hebrew wrote:...it looked to me like Palpatine in his Darth Sidious guise resembeled Palpatine after his battle with Windu. Thoughts?
Correct. It's fairly obvious that Wrinklytine doesn't show through in those until much later; you can see his chin, mouth, and nose, neither of which show the graying skin or wrinkles that he got from the Force lightning.Darth Cronos the Proud wrote:Unless I am mistaken, when Darth Sidious is talking face to face with both Darth Maul in TPM and Darth Tyranus in AotC, the chin and mouth under the hood had no signs of the wrinkled appearance of Palpatine post-Windu fight.Darth Hebrew wrote:...it looked to me like Palpatine in his Darth Sidious guise resembeled Palpatine after his battle with Windu. Thoughts?
Which, hopefully, is non-canon. I have read that comic and while it was visually good, it had rather... strange story.VT-16 wrote:Well, there is one pre-ROTS story that has Palpatine change from his yellow-eyed, prune-faced self (during some bizarre Sith ritual) to his "human" look. (Sithisis in SW:Visionaries)
Visionaries is non-canon afaik; it was merely an opportunity for the artists of Lucasfilm to have fun with their character designs and all that. It's on Infinities level iirc.Tiriol wrote:Which, hopefully, is non-canon. I have read that comic and while it was visually good, it had rather... strange story.VT-16 wrote:Well, there is one pre-ROTS story that has Palpatine change from his yellow-eyed, prune-faced self (during some bizarre Sith ritual) to his "human" look. (Sithisis in SW:Visionaries)
I always intripted it as some kind of twisted visual metaphor or something. Really, it was like a long series of dark Salvador Dali paintings.Which, hopefully, is non-canon. I have read that comic and while it was visually good, it had rather... strange story.
I'm pretty sure you are correct. For instances, the Darth Maul story is definiatively non-canon. However, I have heard the Grievous orgin story is official, or at least coroborrated by other sources.Visionaries is non-canon afaik; it was merely an opportunity for the artists of Lucasfilm to have fun with their character designs and all that. It's on Infinities level iirc.
Nope. Most stories are part of canon, except the DM one and Wat Tambor's spiritual journey.Visionaries is non-canon afaik; it was merely an opportunity for the artists of Lucasfilm to have fun with their character designs and all that. It's on Infinities level iirc.