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1) Not having seen any Star wars movie
2) having tried one or two of them briefly before understanding that they suck and are not worth your time
3) having wasted the eime to watch one or more of them from start to finish
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It was his obvious political organ from the moment he was elected, he manipulated his way into power by using those around him along the way, the trade federation knew about this sith and what he wanted done, but they didn't know that this sith was palpantine.
So he used the blockade of trade federation ships to get the queen of Naboo to vote out Valorum and swear in Palpantine as he designed it. Darth Maul wasn't so much his right hand man as he was to stop his plans from being thwarted by the Jedi before he was ready.
The Clone project was one of several that was put into plan before the outbreak of the clone wars as Palpantine wanted, he worked with a Jedi traitor in Dooku to enact those plans then murdered Sifo-dyas and manipulated events into existence by creating suspicion and mistrust in Republic worlds to create the seperatists lead by Dooku.
Dooku hired a mercenary Jango Fett to do several jobs and had his DNA sampled by the Kaminoans who had full knowledge of what was to happen, the Clones would get biochip implants with the intention to be activated and trigger a purge of all Jedi as traitors and a threat to the republic, then discard the clones after their one single purpose was completed.
The clones had accelerated ageing and were taught fast than those with a regular life span in order to become part of a new force for the republic when the Jedi were pointed at Kamino, which they needed as the Confederacy begun their invasion. all part of the plan.
Of course the Empire was Palpatine's obvious political organ, he wanted to rule the empire and rule forever, why else would he want to clone himself and infuse midichlorians into that body? So he could return from the force itself, inhabit his body, use the force and rule again. The Bad Batch provided a lot of detail to answer that question.
As for internal rebellions? the bad batch provided a few of those as well. Rex's clone rebellion was taking shape until it was dismantled by a single assassin.
Some people choose chaos. Star Wars: ROTS.
rank all the others however you wish after those