The Acolyte’sSith Lord, Qimir/the Stranger, shockingly broke aStar Warsrecord that even Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidious himself didn’t beat.The Acolytefaced considerable backlash, which came to a head withThe Acolyte’scancelation. However, even among those who didn’t likeThe Acolyte, Qimir/the Stranger was generally a well-liked character.

In part, the Stranger’s introduction was thrilling because he represented the first new Sith inStar Warsmovies and TV showsin quite some time. Even beyond the novelty, though, Qimir proved to be an exceptional Sith Lord, as he was a perfect balance of powerful, terrifying, and compelling. In fact,it was partially Qimir’s truly chilling nature that led to him breaking this one surprisingStar Warsrecord.

Qimir to the right in a slightly red hue and Osha to the left

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Qimir Killed More Jedi On-Screen Than Anyone Else

Qimir/the Stranger proved to be terrifying throughoutThe Acolyte, but the most brutal episode in terms of Qimir’s strength and violence wasThe Acolyteepisode 5. It was in that episode that Qimir went on his massive Jedi killing spree, killing five Jedi on-screen and still more off-screen. This included stabbing Jedi Padawan Jecki Lon multiple times and then referring to her as"it"after she died and snapping Yord Fandar’s neck. Qimir also pulled one Jedi onto his lightsaber after already having one Jedi pierced on the blade. Truly, this was a major bloodbath inStar Warshistory.

InThe Acolyteepisode 5, Qimir killed more Jedi on-screen than any other Sith has.

The Acolyte Poster Showing Jedi Order, Mae, and a Sith Lord Holding Lightsabers

More than just a particularly violent episode, though,this episode ofThe Acolytebroke aStar Warsrecord. Specifically, inThe Acolyteepisode 5, Qimir killed more Jedi on-screen than any other Sith has. Although Palpatine and Vader both give Qimir a run for his money, neither beats Qimir’s kill count. Palpatine kills four Jedi in his office inStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sithand orchestrates the murder of countless Jedi through Order 66, but he does not personally carry out those kills.

Likewise, Vader kills many Jedi during Order 66, but those kills—including his slaughter of the younglings—primarily happen off-screen. Even Darth Maul, who proved to be absolutely vicious inStar Wars: The Clone Warsin particular, killed many, but most of them were non-Jedi. Undoubtedly, these Sith ultimately killed many more people than Qimir did, but, in terms of on-screen kills of Jedi, Qimir had the most.

Qimir’s Record Sets The Scene For Palpatine

While Qimir might have shown off his brute force inThe Acolyte, though,few could rival Palpatine’s brilliance. In fact, not only did Palpatine take down the Jedi Order and the Republic simultaneously, but he also managed to have others carry out his dirty work. Specifically, through his Order 66 plot, Palpatine ensured that he didn’t need to get his hands dirty to bring an end to the Jedi—he had a clone army that did it all for him.

Through his Order 66 plot, Palpatine ensured that he didn’t need to get his hands dirty to bring an end to the Jedi.

In fact, in terms ofStar Wars’most successful Sith, there really is very little contest. Palpatine managed to manipulate everyone around him to achieve his aims, and he took down the incredible Darth Plagueis single-handedly. Nevertheless, in terms of on-screen Jedi kills, shockingly,The Acolyte’sQimir/the Stranger was the Sith to break the record.

The Acolyte

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The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes - all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.