when the force is removed from you, its removed from you, that simple.
every known form of force sever has always had an instantaneous effect, its ridiculous to assume otherwise just in this instance
What do you think happened happened to Kreia then on Malachor v if she didn't lose her power. Sion's beating had nothing to do with her loosing her powers with the force (or whatever it is you say happened to her). It was just an assault, Nihlilus did the real damage to her.(not that it matters much in this debate)
Hmm, i doub that. When you left the tomb he is dead. Also, sion said something like "when revan killed the headmaster" or something. One thing is survive from tough injuries, other one is come back from the death... But wasn't it stated that several sith lords left korriban when the the most of the sith started attacking Revan and even each other?
Probably not,Uthar was killed so he is not going to come back from te dead. Plus Sion was not active during the J.C.W. Most likely he was on Malachor V by that time. He also seems to disagree with Revan's philosophies and preferred Malak's tactics. I'm pretty sure that some sith masters left korriban due to a "sith civil war" started to see who would replace Malak.
now what you need to understand is that mental energy is vital to being able to use the force, and that kreia was basically a 70 year old woman with an old ass body that got the sh1t royally kicked out of her, bad
such an assault that brought kreia right up next to the line between life and death would be a royal fvckery to her strength of mind and ability to use the force
not to mention the fact that sever force has always had an instantaneous effect, and kreia still showed signs of having the ability to use the force, as well as the fact that all that nihilus did to her was clearly a force push, and not any form of force blocking
Wait... how could've Sion been in Malachor V if he says something about Revan killing the headmaster and then escaping? Maybe Sion was one of the Sith in the Academy, and when Revan killed their headmaster, he fled to Malachor V. That's just an assumption, though.
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I just felt the need to state that Traya tried to reach for lightsaber after Nihilus attacked her which is right before Sion abuses hes , not that it makes much of a difference in this thread.
Say when Traya said she suffered indignities do you think Sion and Nihilus were a having to much pleasure with their former master?!
Change your name huh , the only thing makes him one of the better ones is his ridiculous not to die unless he wants to. But as IOU has said on the previous page is what happen if cut him up or sever his for connect, or blow his brains out? I'd say he dies then. And he is one of the ones who supports him.
But that's why his ability is stupid. He can't die unless he let's go basically. But there are scenarios which it might not matter if he is alive if he loses both arms and legs, hurled into deep space,or if you throw him into lava or something of that sort. dam I hate that power!
Last edited by Elite Hunter on Jun 7th, 2007 at 10:48 PM
Sion is actually physically dead, or at least clinically dead. He should have died years ago on account of his injuries but his will allowed him to defy physical death.
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Yes prior to the events on Malachor V he should have died before that due to his injuries. One of the officers on original republic crew of the harbinger said that he (Sion) had over a thousand fractures. But after KOTOR2 he is completely dead.