She's demonstrated far superior use of the Force in combat in terms of actually being able to maintain a continuous melee assault while still utilizing her Force abilities vs Shaak Ti's only decent showings with Force use in combat was required to be channeled before release. Satele has a major advantage there in terms of being able to overwhelm Ti with superior Force use in heated combat, not to mention Shaak Ti has no rest and would be in a weakened state and have an even less chance of winning. Provide a solid argument and I can be persuaded, but otherwise she stops solidly at 6.
Done at 5 or 7.
Why is Ahsoka so high.
And I enjoy Joker's attempt to push this new idea that Maul went from sub-Kenobi to ragdolling him after being cut in half and left for dead for a decade.
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
So ahead of the curve that the person you're gauging her off of hasn't even been given his own gauge to begin with, but mostly just assumed superiority over most people.
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
Vader's numerous Force-feats and accolades speak for themself - I don't think I should need some concrete definitive gauge for Vader to scale Ahsoka off of him.
__________________ "Happiness is a lie. Life is horror. The light is always dying all across the universe. The last star will flicker out someday, when it does, all that remains is shadow. And I will be its king!"'-Amahl Farouk
Ahsuka will give Vader a fight when Vader will be mentally hindered and also just after surviving his starfighter being blown up and falling 400 meters from the sky
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They are angry because they have been forced to recognize that their hour has arrived; that the time has come to surrender power to Shimrra and the new order."
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."