Imperial family

"House Palpatine is wealthy, but not nearly as wealthy as some of the other houses, and not nearly as influential with the King and the electorate, despite my father's attempt to take a leadership position with the royals. He lacks the political acumen needed to elevate our House to a position of true entitlement, and along with it the awareness to recognize that the time has come for Naboo to exploit its matchless resources and join the modern galaxy. Instead, he and his cronies, in complete political ineptitude, want to keep us caged in the past."

- Palpatine, to Hego Damask

The Imperial family, originally known as House Palpatine, was a noble Human family from the planet Naboo. Though not as prominent or wealthy as some of the other Royal Houses of Naboo, a member of the House, known simply as Palpatine, exterminated all his closest relatives, including his father, Cosinga, and later came to rule the entire galaxy as Emperor for more than two decades. During his rule, many claimants contended blood relation to the Palpatines, and similarly, pretenders sought to legitimize their bid for the throne after the Emperor's fall. The House's color was scarlet, prominently featured on the family crest, which depicted a veermok, an aiwha and a zalaaca.

House Palpatine
"The Naboo have a legend about six impenetrable gates that hold back chaos. House Palpatine is one of those gates, Damask."

- Cosinga Palpatine, to Hego Damask

According to Cosinga, House Palpatine was one of the six impenetrable gates that held back chaos in Naboo mythology. The House's rigid conservatism had deep roots in the planet's history. Around 135 BBY, again according to Cosinga, his grandfather discovered that Houses Veruna and Tapalo were behind the latest war with the Gungans. Thus he challenged Bon Tapalo's father to a duel of honor in Convergence, House Palpatine's private resort in the Lake Country area. Palpatine succumbed to his wounds at Tapalo's blade.

In 82 BBY, Cosinga Palpatine's wife gave birth to their eldest son, Palpatine, who later insisted on being known only by the cognomen in order to spite his father and the rest of the family. The couple also had at least two other sons and two daughters.

By 65 BBY, Cosinga Palpatine was allied with Naboo's conservative party in opposition to the election of Bon Tapalo as the people's next king. If elected, Tapalo intended to integrate Naboo into the Galactic Republic as a full member state, an action which, Cosinga and his political allies believed, would be to the planet's disadvantage. The conservatives sought to preserve Naboo's independence, but were also concerned that their homeworld's market would be ruined if Naboo joined the greater galaxy, thus exposing it to commercial entities that wanted its natural plasma resources.

Since the family patriarch was an opponent of Bon Tapalo, House Palpatine was publicly noted for its allegiance to the conservative faction. In secret, however, the House was divided by the political disagreements between the elder Palpatine and his eldest son, the seventeen year-old Palpatine. Though he was heir apparent to the House's wealth and properties due to his status as the firstborn son, the younger Palpatine was bitter and resentful over his family's lack of prestige in comparison to their royal peers. Despite the pride he felt for his ancestry, Palpatine hated his entire family; his father for not being intelligent enough to place House Palpatine in a position of true entitlement; his mother for her subservient nature and lack of opinions; and his younger siblings for treating him like an interloper.

The elder and younger Palpatine were never able to fully reconcile as father and son. Although they both shared a penchant for violence and fast landspeeders, their differences far outweighed the few traits they had in common. Cosinga Palpatine was frequently forced to intervene on his heir's behalf due to the boy's habit for causing mischief, using both his wealth and aristocratic position to cover up a significant amount of petty crimes and misdemeanors committed by his own son. At one point, Palpatine unintentionally killed two pedestrians in a landspeeder accident. His father forbade him from ever driving again, but the son's persistent defiance eventually wore the elder Palpatine down. Cosinga Palpatine later purchased an expensive landspeeder as a present for his son, which Palpatine interpreted as a bribe. But as a result of his extreme enthusiasm for fast vehicles, the younger Palpatine accepted the bribe and went on to become a successful competitive racer.

While attending the Legislative Youth Program as a student, Palpatine was discovered by Darth Plagueis, a Muun Sith Lord who was publicly known as Hego Damask, the magister of Damask Holdings. Plagueis used his facade to gain Palpatine's confidence, and learned of his ambitions and insecurities, as well as the animosity he felt against his entire family. When Cosinga Palpatine attempted to sever his son from Plagueis's influence, the enraged adolescent desperately turned to his mentor for advice. Plagueis urged Palpatine to do anything necessary to achieve emancipation. In doing so, he subtly encouraged the boy to murder his father, along with all remaining members of his immediate family. When the deed was done, Palpatine's involvement was covered up and the crime made to appear as a tragic accident. After revealing his true nature as a Dark Lord of the Sith, Plagueis claimed Palpatine as his Sith apprentice, indoctrinating him into the Order of the Sith Lords as Darth Sidious.

Darth Sidious: the last Palpatine
"Tell me, Sidious, tell me again how you killed them."

- Darth Plagueis, to Darth Sidious

As the sole remaining member of the House, Palpatine inherited his family's fortune and private properties. He later sold his father's estate on Lake Country before relocating to Coruscant as senator of Naboo. Although Palpatine favored the colors black and blue for his attire, his political colleagues in the Galactic Senate noted that his 500 Republica apartment was mainly colored in scarlet, to which Palpatine credited his family crest as a source of inspiration.

Palpatine murdered his Sith Master on the eve of his election as Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic in 32 BBY. He then carried out the Sith Grand Plan over the next decade, culminating in the creation of the clone army and the outbreak of a galactic civil war, both of which proved essential in manipulating the Senate so that it vested him with dictatorial powers.

In the early years of Palpatine's Chancellorship, he secretly commissioned a biological experiment that ultimately produced Triclops, a three-eyed mutant born to a Human female test subject named Niobi. The experiment, however, was not concluded with success, hence causing Palpatine to hide Niobi and their alleged son in a secret location in the galaxy.

Before his election as Chancellor, Palpatine made certain to obscure his own origins in order to prevent anyone from learning of his shady past, particularly his association with controversial figures such as Hego Damask, Bon Tapalo and Ars Veruna, and to prevent anyone from tracing a connection between his very public persona and Darth Sidious. By the time of his final term, no family record of Palpatine existed. House Palpatine was, therefore, lost without a trace from the historical record as a result of the actions of its most prominent scion.

The Imperial family
"Quite surprising. I've certainly never heard any gossip that Emperor Palpatine had a son by a three-eyed alien woman."

- C-3PO

In 19 BBY, Palpatine brought about the culmination of the Grand Plan by declaring himself Emperor of a new galactic government, the Galactic Empire. Thus, absolute power over the galaxy was placed in Palpatine's hands; the kind of which attracted ambitious individuals who sought to share in some of that power and influence. The two brothers Silas and Orman Tagge contemplated the political and financial advantages of uniting their family with the Emperor's clan, specifically by positioning their younger sister, Domina Tagge, into the Imperial family via marriage. At the zenith of Palpatine's reign in 1 ABY, it was believed that he and the deceased Volpau were distant cousins by blood; a plaque accompanying Volpau's remains to Coruscant for ritual incineration aboard the freighter Mingula identified him as Palpatine's third cousin.

In the aftermath of Emperor Palpatine's demise at the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY, several claimants who made their bid for the vacant Imperial throne did so while claiming to be blood-related to the deceased monarch. Roganda Ismaren tried to rule the Empire through her offspring, Irek Ismaren, whom she declared to be the late Emperor's secret son and true heir. However, an investigation into matter revealed that the true father of her son was actually Sarcev Quest, one of Palpatine's early political allies. For decades, there had also existed rumors that Grand Vizier Sate Pestage was a bastard son sired by Palpatine. However, not only was Pestage older than Palpatine, he was also known to have a large extended family of his own.

"Like so many of the others, my Lordship, he doubts your claim to be the son of Emperor Palpatine."

- Grand Moff Hissa addressing Trioculus

Although rumors of Triclops's existence, as well as his connection to Emperor Palpatine, circulated amongst the Empire's leading government officials, the Moffs ultimately deemed him insane and unfit to succeed to the throne. Instead, they gave their support to another three-eyed mutant, Trioculus, whom they falsely identified as Palpatine's illegitimate heir. Triclops, rejected by the Empire, eventually spawned his own son with a "Jedi Princess" named Kendalina. As the son of the Emperor's alleged son, Ken was essentially Palpatine's alleged grandson.

Another claimant to the throne was Ederlathh Pallopides, a remote great-niece of Emperor Palpatine. In an attempt to end the Galactic Civil War, Admiral Betl Oxtroe of the Imperial Navy sought to work with the New Republic in reorganizing the Galactic Empire into a constitutional monarchy. Under this reformed regime, the Imperial throne would effectively be reduced to a powerless, symbolic position. Pallopides, too young to rule at eleven years-old, was meant to serve as a mere figurehead while the New Republic Provisional Council ruled as the de facto head of government.

Ultimately, none of Palpatine's alleged descendants or relatives succeeded him to the throne in an official capacity. At some point after 44 ABY, the New Empire&mdash;a state formed from the last remnants of the first Galactic Empire&mdash;was ruled by a new hereditary monarchy: the bloodline of Emperor Jagged Fel. Fel's dynasty continued to exist by 138 ABY, with the Empire under the rule of his direct descendant, Empress Marasiah Fel.

Behind the scenes
Before the release of Star Wars: Darth Plagueis, it was unknown whether Palpatine was a family name or a name of state adopted once he entered into politics. The book about Palpatine's apprenticeship under Plagueis, however, introduces House Palpatine, with its partiarch Cosinga Palpatine, thus establishing Palpatine as a surname, although Emperor Palpatine remains mononymous.

See the "Name" section of the Palpatine article for more details.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Darth Plagueis
 * Boba Fett ½: Salvage
 * Star Wars 36: Red Queen Rising
 * Jedi Prince series
 * Children of the Jedi