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Momin, the rule of two, living on in the apprentice.

Discussion in 'Star Wars: Books & Comics + Legends' started by Meister Yoda, Jan 16, 2020.

  1. Meister Yoda

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    I didn't read any comics yet, just did some read up on wookipedia.
    Now I wonder How Lord Momin fits into the rule of two and further more into its interpretation as presented in TROS (taking over the apprentice that kills you).
    AFAIK from TCW we know that Darth bane invented the rule of two. And from the Comics we know, that
    a) Momin killed his Master Shaa but wasn't possessed by her in return.
    b) Never took an apprentice.
    That is no issue at all if the rule of two wasn't in place at that time (Do we know the time of that events?).
    But if that happens after Darth Bane how could the Sith still be around during the Saga?
     
  2. GingerByte

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    Momin is around before the Rule of Two. He is shunned by the Sith due to his non-conventional beliefs, and the Jedi kill him whilst operating a superweapon. All records of him are wiped from existence.

    It seems most likely that in canon Darth Bane invents essence transfer.
     
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  3. Phil J

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    Is the whole essence transfer accumulative? If so, is there a point where the person at the other end gets full?
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