ESB Luke vs Kanan and Ezra

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Dark-Kenshin
Vader can dispatch the two with ease. How well does Luke do?

Rebel95
Maybe Luke with difficulty. Not sure

carthage
Legends ESB Luke or Canon?

Darth Thor
S3 Kana and Ezra?

DarthDuelist9
If it's Season 3 Ezra and Kanan het fight becomes rather one sided for the team, more experience and together superior to Luke in all relevant areas.

ares834
Originally posted by carthage
Legends ESB Luke or Canon?

|King Joker|
If it's Canon Luke, Kanan and Ezra win.

Kurk
Luke dies

Dark-Kenshin
We'll say this:

Match 1: Canon
Match 2: Legends

Tondemonai
Team in canon, Luke in legends

DarthDuelist9
Difference between Canon and Legends ESB Luke?

Darth Thor
Originally posted by DarthDuelist9
Difference between Canon and Legends ESB Luke?



Legends has ESB Luke as the most powerful Jedi Vader has ever faced.

Or some nonsense like that.

DarthDuelist9
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Legends has ESB Luke as the most powerful Jedi Vader has ever faced.

Or some nonsense like that.

Which source?

ares834
IIRC Shadows of the Empire novel.

DarthDuelist9
Well back then characters like Jax Pavan didn't even exist so ..

ares834
And?

Regardless, Obi-Wan did. So even if we want to play that stupid game Luke still wins and kicks Ezra's punk ass.

DarthDuelist9
Yeah, Ben Kenobi who was a shadow of his former self and agreed, Luke would win against Ezra but this fight is Kanan AND Ezra, in which case he loses.

ares834
Ben "shadow of his former self" Kenobi would still spank Kanan and Ezra... lol

Luke wins. Accept it.

Ziggystardust
"powerful" can be a nebulous term. Luke is certainly the most powerful opponent Vader has ever faced up until ESB. He's not the best fighter, however.

DarthDuelist9
"Just accept it", yeah I like your argumentation.

ares834

Darth Thor
Originally posted by Ziggystardust
"powerful" can be a nebulous term. Luke is certainly the most powerful opponent Vader has ever faced up until ESB. He's not the best fighter, however.


Nah. If he was a useless fighter then he wouldn't be considers a "powerful" Jedi.

quanchi112
Team wins.

Dark-Kenshin
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Legends has ESB Luke as the most powerful Jedi Vader has ever faced.

Or some nonsense like that. Wouldn't that mean ESB Luke > Ahsoka? Galen Marek too I guess if we count legends. confused

Darth Thor
Originally posted by Dark-Kenshin
Wouldn't that mean ESB Luke > Ahsoka? Galen Marek too I guess if we count legends. confused

In Legends, and if we take that quote literally, then yes.

DarthDuelist9
You can't really use that quote for characters that were created years later, that would be ripping it out of it's context.

Darth Thor
Originally posted by DarthDuelist9
You can't really use that quote for characters that were created years later, that would be ripping it out of it's context.


True.


But Kenobi still existed.

Ziggystardust
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Nah. If he was a useless fighter then he wouldn't be considers a "powerful" Jedi.

Useless is a stretch, the most inexperienced and untrained fighter Vader has ever battled however, is quite accurate. Which is why "power" is probably being used in a latent term to describe something that hasn't matured. You might understand it in a similar respect to Vader confronting Kento Marek, having him gripped in a Force choke and sensing some far more powerful near by, that person being a (7?) year old Galen Marek. I hope you get the point here, power isn't always something that manifests itself in mastery of the Force, but rather something that can be sensed, a blueprint of what will become in later years.

DarthDuelist9
Originally posted by Darth Thor
True.


But Kenobi still existed.

Agreed, but what has Kenobi done at that point? The PT wasn't released yet nor any other notable sources on him IIRC.

DarthDuelist9
Originally posted by Ziggystardust
Useless is a stretch, the most inexperienced and untrained fighter Vader has ever battled however, is quite accurate. Which is why "power" is probably being used in a latent term to describe something that hasn't matured. You might understand it in a similar respect to Vader confronting Kento Marek, having him gripped in a Force choke and sensing some far more powerful near by, that person being a (7?) year old Galen Marek. I hope you get the point here, power isn't always something that manifests itself in mastery of the Force, but rather something that can be sensed, a blueprint of what will become in later years.

Yes, finally someone who understands context big grin

Deronn_solo
Originally posted by DarthDuelist9
Agreed, but what has Kenobi done at that point? The PT wasn't released yet nor any other notable sources on him IIRC.

Umm, back then, Kenobi was an even bigger deal than he is in the modern days, lmao.

DarthDuelist9
Originally posted by Deronn_solo
Umm, back then, Kenobi was an even bigger deal than he is in the modern days, lmao.

Such as?

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