Yeah, and again, HoT fought him in one of the most powerful darkside nexus' in the galaxy after fighting through the Imperial Guard who "the mightiest of Sith have laid down their lightsabers and surrendered to the inevitable death offered by a guardsman's electrostaff. Even members of the Dark Council fear the Imperial Guard, though many would die before confessing such weakness."
Its not clear that it wasn't Vitiates real body. In fact, if you look right at the bottom of my profile you'll see compelling evidence that it was Vitiates real body.
Also the idea that his body was weak is complete supposition based on nothing.
Oh my God. Great for HoT, now moving on to the actual topic:
Very very very clear, Vitiate was a Sith Pureblood (not a Red Sith, he had some human) with black eyes. That was a human with red eyes and no sign of being even remotely Sith.
What's the evidence? He looks like Sidious, the dude he's based off of?
Based on the fact that Vitiate's original body was immortal, and any other body he transferred into would be mortal, but unable to withstand the powers he uses - making him far more limited in battle.
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Though you don't have much to go off of to argue in Fugly's favor.
I just realized I've been calling the dude you four are circle jerking to hot. ****ing retarded.
Inferiors.
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Revan had no other way of handling said thunderstorm. He couldn't stop it with his saber (or he'd end up like the Jedi strike team from JK story Act II) and he couldn't close the distance fast enough to stop the assault, and if you know how the radius of a Force Storm is it'd be pretty hard to dodge. Absorption was his best option, and he wasn't powerful enough to handle the energies.