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Seeing as you're the resident expert, do you mind explaining to me the purpose of Dooku telling Obi-Wan about Darth Sidious on Geonosis? Was that part of their plan, for Obi-Wan to learn that the Sith were back in power, or was it a play to try to turn him and overthrow Palps together?
This part has never sat right with me, I just don't get it.
all my info is from the novelizations of AOTC, ROTS, and the yoda/dooku Dark Rendezvous novel and Darth Plagueis, the best novel of the prequel era for me.
so Dooku leaves the order to pursue the second sith, whomever might be, as he's already convinced Maul is the apprentice. Shortly thereafter, Sidious contacts him, and just talks to him, via hologram, and then I guess reveals that he's also palpatine, who dooku was buddies with, and who dooku is seen in DP to at least suspect he might be a sith.
they agree even before the revelation that the republic needs to be remade and that it'll take something massive like a civil war. Palps teaches Dooku a lot about the dark side - dooku has always known there was more power there than the Jedi were teaching him, but as his apprenticeship continues, he is painfully aware that Palps is holding out on him; not teaching him everything, and since he's already old as dirt, he knows he's just a placeholder, especially when he is aware of how much time Palpy is spending with Anakin.
To that end, Dooku starts to think, I could run this boat by myself if I had someone reliable to take out Sidious with me. His first choice would have been Qui-Gon, who as he says, knew all about the corruption, etc., Of course QGJ is DOA by AOTC (U C?) so he goes to the next best thing.
Of course, he has to hedge his bets, he just can't say to Obi-Wan, "Oh hey, yeah the Dark Lord of the SIth lives 20 minutes from the Jedi Temple, you friggin' idiots." SO he does the whole "senate under control, blah blah." to see if Obi-Wan will switch teams (not that way, stop thinking that, it's gross).
Obi-wan is too loyal though, so Dooku says CYA.
But even in the novelization of ROTS, which is just magnificent, he still wants Obi-Wan on board. He's no dummy, he knows his fight with Anakin is a Palpy-orchestrated thing to see who's more powerful. But he wants to sub out Ani for Obi as "Sith sidekick in training" because he still believes if he's ever going to rule the galaxy, it'll have to be with an apprentice of his own who can help him take out the big man.