I believe near the beginning GG manages to push Fisto back. And the quote refers to Grievous himself overwhelming Fisto in lightsaber combat. Though this could mean Fisto actually had difficulty in outdueling, which means he didn't just easily slap him. Which is what I'm arguing.
If he's placed as one of the people in charge of guarding the oasis of the Jedi Order, I fail to see how his tactical capabilities wouldn't be sound.
This doesn't make any sense. Dooku was dead at this point, making Sidious the only Sith left. The Jedi weren't aware of Order 66 until it happened. And Agen, Tiin and Fisto were dead before anyone other than Sidious knew the Temple was about to be invaded. Now I could be wrong, but was Ti put in defence of the temple before Order 66 was happening, or after? I don't see why a defence would be rallied before Order 66, because sans that, the only invasion threat is Sidious himself and droids... and if the droids had a snowballs chance in hell of invading the Temple successfully I'm sure they'd have done it by now.[/B][/QUOTE]
Well the Force Unleashed Databank notes that Mace placed Shaak to guard the temple in case he and his strike team fail. He sees Ti as the perfect fall-back option or plan B, in case they don't succeed.
They did know that Palpatine, the Chancellor was the Sith Lord and he would thus be in control of the Republic's armies, or would have another trick up his sleeve. Mace wasn't taking any chances. So it seems like roles of similar importance.
Them being "the best", would be her own subjective opinion, much like it's Kenobi's opinion that he and Yoda are considerably less than Mace's strike team. So that's nothing something I'd put much stock into.
As I said, Ti had another role -- to guard the Jedi Temple in case they fail. Mace saw that her own tactical capabilities, and skill, was enough to warrant her as the lead of the Temple if they fail. Which is, again, a role of similar importance if you ask me. Not that Mace's personal preferance in combatants truly decides who's > who.
The second quote was right next to an image of Shaak Ti, under the title of "Shaak Ti and Stass Allie". And Cin was already mentioned in the same page, and it's stated how he's killed by Anakin.
Unless the publishers are retarded, they wouldn't mention Cin losing to Skywalker twice on the same page, and put one quote next to Cin fightingg Anakin, but then put another next to Shaak Ti and right over Skywalker fighting Kenobi.
One thing to note, the TFU quote about Ti and being charged with Temple defense, is before Cin is put forth as the Temple's head of security, prior to that he was just the Lightsaber Battlemaster.
I'm sure it doesn't really mean much, but just throwing that out there.
Grievous not being fully charged against Fisto and the statement that GG overwhelmed him pretty drastically cuts his credibility imo. I had him as probably a bit under Kenobi on the council. He's probably mid-tier now.
Anyhow, Ti was put in charge of the Temple before Windu left:
"Master Ti and Gate Master Jurokk will direct the Temple's defense," he said as he reached the others. "We are shutting down all nav beacons and signal lights, we have armed the older Padawans, and all blast doors are sealed and code-locked." His gaze swept the Masters. "It's time to go."
"And Skywalker?" The Zabrak Master cocked his head as though he felt a distant disturbance in the Force. "What of the chosen one?"
"I have sent him to the Council Chamber until our return." Mace Windu turned a grim stare upon the High Council Tower, squinting against the thickening rain. His hands withdrew from his sleeves. One of them held his lightsaber.
--Revenge of the Sith
And this is the quote about (not) Cin:
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It's in a paragraph titled for Stass and Shaak, and if that's not enough Cin wasn't even in charge. So I don't see how Cin > Ti is possible.
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Yet on the same page, it also mentions Cin as the Jedi swordmaster. Plus he's the only one noted to have fought both Clones and Anakin, which is what both quotes say.
Again. Contact the publishers or whoever to get confirmation, I'm not buying this whole art placement and what not as proof of anything.
We don't need to contact the publisher to confirm a highly unlikely mistake is a highly unlikely mistake, or that they were referring to Ti or not Cin.
You're essentially using an anicdotal fallacy, at this point. The simplest solution is almost always the correct one(Occams Razor and all that), and in this case the simplest solution is: It's not talking about Cin under a paragraph titled Shaak Ti and Stass Allie, while not even being close to Cin's image, and with Drallig already being mentioned.
Grievous pushing Fisto back at the end? Yep that's why grievous stopped fighting and let his magnaguards fight
He also said something about power changing hands, admitting Fisto was winning...
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Read my argument: "Near the beginning". You legitimately don't have a right to "lmao" at anyone when you can't read the first sentence of an argument, properly.
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