Yeah, that doesn't make any sense because unless Baras was powerful enough, no one would accept him as an avatar for Vitiate, which is what the Voice is supposed to be. It doesn't matter if they believe it or not. He just needs to be powerful enough to make that believable.
Yes, but they weren't exactly convinced of him being the Voice, so it means they doubted his power. That's why the let the Wrath fight him in the first place.
They let the Wrath in because Vowrawn let them in, and Vowrawn already knew Baras wasn't the Voice of the Emperor. He also called Baras nearly indestructible, so that's not really a point in your favor.
No, this is supposed to be Baras even without the amp. With the amp he's supposedly just plain invincible. Which is retarded, but again, this is about what the Dark Council thinks. Not that Sel-Makor's amps help the other randoms in TOR much.
It's a point in my favor when Baras calls the DC to defend him and to destroy the Wrath before the fight even starts and they all decline. Why would they decline if the really thought he was actually the Voice? After all, they'd be opposing the Emperor himself. I doubt they'd take that fat chance if they didn't seriously doubt Baras.
Lel. They decline because both would bring the Emperor's will, so someone has to be dying. Yes, they would, even if they thought he was the Voice for this very reason. That's the reason Marr states he's staying out of it, because he doesn't want to anger the Emperor.
Sure, but considering Marr telling him "as long as you stay out of our way, we'll stay out of yours" would be basically telling it to the Emperor himself, it doesn't at all seem that he really believed the Wrath was actually the Wrath and the Emperor's will itself.
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Neph is one of the biggest fans of KoTOR II content. I am sure that he have high opinion of Meetra Surik. However, he called BS on some of your points like I have in the past, only to be ignored. Perhaps you need to reconsider some of your points?
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You can't argue a stone. Literally all the evidence is there but you're choosing to champion a "Drew Karpyshyn is an exemplary writer thus he would never leave anything out to be solved by readers." Even though he already stated hr leaves things out such as amps on purpose amd leaves that to the aforementioned readers, I.E. Us.
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I actually think that he's a shit writer and he's way too mediocre to put subtleties like that into his books. If he were any good he would have found a way to imply them intelligently in a way readers could actually recognize. Instead there's nothing and you're fabricating arguments out of your anus.
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Yet his special gift, essentially described as his most powerful asset:
Something that allows him to siphon his enemies' power, something Meetra has met countless times against the Triumvirate:
Was lost in becoming immortal:
Why do you keep ignoring this? Yes the Emperor somehow boosted his combat prowess and he has implants boosting his physicality. But that is merely filling in for his greatest gift in the Force, which was lost in the process of becoming immortal.
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Because you're assuming the Exile would be absolutely fine, after suffering near discorporation into trillions of subatomic particles and having her energy sapped. That is absolutely farcicle, and a red herring isn't helping your logic at all.
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