Lets say the Yuuzhan Vong or similar extragalactic power were to arrive during the height of the Empire's power and declare war. During this war, they manage to assassinate Emperor Palpatine somehow. Now, it appears that there are some people around here who think that simply killing the Emperor is a surefire way to instantly win any war with Palpatine's Empire. But why? To my ears, this argument feels far too simplified to hold water. Lets start with what appears to be the main logic: It Worked For The Rebel Alliance.
The problem with this is that the Rebellion is a quite different enemy to the Empire from the Vong or whatever faction from your favorite sci-fi franchise you might want to pit in a VS context. The Rebellion always had a clear political goal that fit into the historical, cultural, and political context of the SW Galaxy: overthrow the current government and install a state modeled after the Old Republic. They were also aided by such events as the destruction of Alderaan, which they could point to as an unambiguous atrocity perpetrated by the ruling regime. By the time the Emperor died, they had already been hard at work for a decade or more making allies, putting out propaganda, and reassuring the population that they were trustworthy. Personal suspicion, but this may be why they modeled the New Republic after the Old Republic: it was what everyone knew and was comfortable with. And even then, as evidenced in such books as the Rogue Squadron series, the death of the Emperor did not end the conventional war even if it was a critical moment that turned the tide in the Rebellion's favor. And even after they succeeded in their political goal, the New Republic still had to fight several other wars against remnant forces led by Thrawn, Palpatine's own clones, and other warlords.
The problem, then, is that an extragalactic power such as the Vong or whomever you might pit against the Empire have generally very different goals, and exist outside any political context the Empire's population is familiar with. Hell, the Vong are interested in conquest and total war: such an enemy who presents a clear and present threat for as long as they exist should tend to unify people against them, weakening whatever impact the Emperor's death would have. If a faction is fighting for the rather conventional purpose of simply rendering the Empire non-threatening, killing the Emperor accomplishes nothing because of his clones and loyal officers like Thrawn who continued to fight for the Empire, and may even be counterproductive due to the creation of warlords like Zsinj who fight for their political own gain.
Another issue is the lack of a clear line of succession, which people seem to think would inevitably lead to fracturing of the Empire into warlordism and an incoherent nonthreatening mess (though again, how a warlord out for personal gain could be less threatening then Palpatine's Empire is beyond me). Obviously, the Emperor's clones can take over, being that they are literally Palpatine himself (only perhaps crazier). But remember also that the original Emperor died under very specific circumstances: Vader's betrayal and self sacrifice. If you manage to kill Palpatine but don't kill Vader, what stops him from taking command and putting the demise of your faction at the top of the priorities list in revenge for killing the best friend he's had for most of his life? And there is the Moffs, the Grand Admirals, and other military officials who could easily take over in case the assassination happens in the context of a war with the Empire. This is, after all, what happened during the end of the Galactic Civil War and the early days of the New Republic. They kept fighting, and lost because the Rebel Alliance had already made huge gains during their prolonged campaign.
Lastly, there is one more issue I see and that is that this argument often makes the assassination very high profile-- usually involving a conventional battle or even a superweapon of mass destruction. Remember that the more collateral damage caused in the assassination, the harder it is to deny who did it. Considering that Alderaan provoked outrage, its hard to see how this kind of high profile assassination would fail to do the same.
So, in the spirit of discussion, what does the forum think would actually happen in such a situation? Would the Empire crumble? Could it be made to accomplish anything for the enemies of Palpatine's Empire despite not having the specific circumstances of the Rebel Alliance working in their favor? Am I full of shit? (
