

Perhaps a few of them would join him and help his rebellion grow until it was strong enough to challenge the Empire. If he ever revealed what happened on Mustafar to those who had supported the Confederacy during the Clone Wars, that they were secretly in working for the 'dark Lord of the Sith', then. The Kaminoan's and their knowledge of the clones armies would be a dire threat if they were left to their own devices. Jedi? Fools they may be, but, they would never stop trying to destroy all the power he gained, and he himself wouldn't stop till they were wiped out. His own home planet hiding Jedi from him? The Kaminoan's trying to clone their own army? That Geonosian trying to rebuild the Confederacy on the same planet his apprentice slaughtered what remained of the Confederacy leadership of the Clone Wars? These were problems that far outshined a small grouping of rebels spread across the galaxy. In truth, each of these happened, and each time the Emperor learned of these, he became furious. Or, at least that's what the Empire wants you to think. 'Officially', a certain Geonosian did not try to reform the Confederacy. 'Officially', no Jedi fled to Naboo, with the Queen granting them refuge. "'Officially', there was no clone rebellion on Kamino.
