Palpatine was born 82 years before "A New Hope" took place and (the redeemed) Anakin killed Palpatine in "Return of the Jedi" (which took place 4 years after "A New Hope"). So Palpatine was in his late 60's by the time of the Clone Wars and was 86 years old when he died.
No. In the Star Wars Universe Yoda's (and everyone like him) are members of what is called the Unknown Race because no one knows where they came from or really anything about them at all.
In the [now non-canon] books, he sacrificed his life to save Han & Leia's son named Anakin. In the films, he went with Rey to the planet where Luke retired to and helped destroy the fighters on the salt flats outside the rebel base.
In "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (Episode VII), C-3PO is approximately 50 years old. He was first activated during the events of "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace," which takes place in 32 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin). Given that "The Force Awakens" is set in 34 ABY, this makes C-3PO around 50 years old at that time.
In "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," BB-8 is a small, spherical droid that serves as a companion to Rey and plays a crucial role in the Resistance's efforts against the First Order. BB-8 carries a map fragment that leads to the whereabouts of the missing Luke Skywalker. The droid is also known for its endearing personality and resourcefulness, providing comic relief and assistance during various adventures. Throughout the film, BB-8 showcases loyalty and bravery, becoming a beloved character in the Star Wars saga.
2015's Star Wars The Force Awakens made $936,662,225 domestically [$2,068,223,624worldwide]
We don't know yet. It's a mystery.
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No. He wasn't in A New Hope and while a snippet of his voice is heard in The Force Awakens during Rey's force dream, he does not appear.
No. The new Sith Lord in The Force Awakens is Kylo Ren
Rey was a human female scavenger and Force prodigy who discovered her latent Force-sensitivity while on a journey to find the legendary Jedi Master Luke Skywalker and bring a new hope to a galaxy on the brink of war.
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No, of course not.
No. The Force Awakens takes place 30 years after Return of the Jedi
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No. In the Star Wars Universe Yoda's (and everyone like him) are members of what is called the Unknown Race because no one knows where they came from or really anything about them at all.
In the [now non-canon] books, he sacrificed his life to save Han & Leia's son named Anakin. In the films, he went with Rey to the planet where Luke retired to and helped destroy the fighters on the salt flats outside the rebel base.