I wouldn't think so. I think ROTS Kenobi was a near equal to Dooku. Dooku just always had his number in their fights making the difference between them seem much larger than it is.
Kind of like how the difference between Rebels Ben and Maul seemed a lot larger than it was from their fight. Ben just clearly had Maul's number in that fight. Not surprising as he was teaching Ashoka decades earlier how best to handle Maul.
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I don't even see how Maul can be debated as being on either Vader's or Dooku's level. Most of the time I've gotten the impression that he's about a peer of Obi Wan when he's not in the zone.
Sounds like Filoni is wanking Ahsoka and is just hyping their fight. Rebels Ahsoka is rough equal to Rebels Maul who is weaker than his younger iterations due to being older and out of practise. A weaker iteration of Ahsoka can't be on par with a stronger iteration of Maul, but to be fair Matt Martin says fights are dictated by the script, not necessarily their combat prowess.
Filoni doesnt give a shit about consistency though. He just plays favourites.
But yeah also remember Mauls line to Ahsoka in Rebels - Running again Lady Tano - so yeah Maul should win this one, but I dont trust Filoni one bit where any of his favourites are involved.
That’s kinda what kinda grates me about the shows. I mean sure sometimes there was a clear showing of who was superior. But for the most part I felt like a lot of the fights you could never tell who had any kind of edge if at all. Makes it feel like the characters are stagnant.
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That's because they're inconsistent and Non-Canon.
- In the Revenge Of The Sith novelization, General Grevious is implied to be an incredibly dangerous Jedi-killer.
The prequel novel, Labyrinth Of Evil stated that Obi-Wan was one of the few Jedi who could survive against Grevious.
Then The Clone Wars (2008) series comes out and Obi-Wan and Grevious are dueling each other numerous times prior to the Battle Of Utapau and suddenly Anakin's nonexistent-Apprentice Ahsoka is dueling Grevious and making him look a lot less lethal than he actually is.
Both The Clone Wars and Rebels are Non-Canon - they contain inconsistencies that make them incompatible with the Films.
They are entertaining children's shows, but shouldn't be taken seriously as being part of the Saga.
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Revenge Of The Sith isn't Lucas stuff?
Could've sworn that was created and produced by George Lucas.
__________________ Originally posted by samhain I like how we're all morons now for liking something Disney-Star Wars related because that somehow makes KK more money.
Point is its the ROTS Novelisation that you seem to be taking as canon above the film itself. Which is cool and makes more sense within the old EU canon.
And I get Lucas always worked closely with the authors of the movie novelisations, so thats a bit of a grey area in terms of Lucas canon. But in the end Lucas canon was the 6 Episodic films and TCW series. Thats from his own mouth. And TCW retcons quite a bit of stuff in the ROTS novelisation.
That said, the ROTS Novel is epic though. If we combine the novelisations with the films for each episodic adventure then ROTS is by far the best Episode Imo.