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The Chosen One
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Eh. In Luke's favor, his philosophy more properly embodies the Jedi, and his saber skills surpass his father's, considering even Vader only use 4 forms in his style, where Luke uses all 7. He is also wiser then his father. In a battle of equals, what's in your head and heart decides.
As raw power is pretty close to even...I'm actually in favor of Luke beating dear old dad.
Certainly. Mostly on the basis of the comment by Lucas that GM Luke has become everything Anakin was supposed to be. Thus, I consider it a fundamental draw but for philosophy.
GM Luke occasionally suffers from 'Strong As He Needs to Be'...but if Anakin got where he should be going, he'd suffer from that too.
I always thought that meant more like he became the Jedi Anakin was supposed to be. I dunno, Luke has enormous feats and skill but I've never thought he was twice as powerful as Sidious, especially when you consider DE feats.
Well, that's what the thread is for, I suppose. What did Lucas mean by 'achieving all his father should've been' as my thread is based on this being mostly a draw.
Eh. Aboleth is pretty OP. I'm not convinced Anakin's Full Potential woud've done it better. After all, the corollary of Anakin Full Potential=GM Luke is that GM Luke=Full Potential Anakin
GM Luke doesn't equal full potential Anakin, so this point is moot. Abeloth on the other hand is about on level with the ones, and Anakin was able to overpower two of them at once. Luke can't even compete.
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Omniscient perspective said a dozen.
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Shadilay my brothers and sisters. With any luck we will throw off the shackles of normie oppression. We have nothing to lose but our chains! Praise Kek!
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We've never seen what Luke would be like on Mortis. Is there any evidence he could do as well? Fighting Aboleth off Mortis has to be harder then defeating a One on Mortis.
What makes you think the ability to use Mortis hasn't been inherited?
It almost feels like if Anakin had become the father...then Luke and Leia may well have been replacement son and replacement daughter. For obvious reasons.