No idea why people continue to propagate this Legends >>>> Canon in speed myth when the vast majority of speed feats in Legends consist of hyperbolic fluff invented by the authors rather than anything reliable or substantive.
Regardless, in Canon Ezra Bridger can move faster than thought so go figure. Better feats my man. FYI: Yoda no-selling a sentient Force resistant mountain prior to achieving new found zen at the hands of the Force priestesses is absolutely relevant in terms of scaling, whatever Ant's flimsy counter might be, and Sidious KO'ing Yoda with a single lightning blast before overloading his tutanimis frankly > anything Plaguies can garner from the Banite alternative. Just as his outing in Lords of the Sith where he's downing freighters, slaughtering fortified-city-threatening, forest-trampling Lylek hordes before cooking their Queen beats if not surpasses most of Plagueis' combat showings. And as a cosmic superpower Sidious retains the feat of sustaining the galactic Force imbalance with his sheer presence, in Canon clouding the Jedi's foresight to such a degree that even a combined mediation effort by the entire Jedi Council, which went on for days, failed to penetrate it. Which > unbalancing the Force initially with months of aided ritual.
Sidious remains the master here, yeah.
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Its hard to ignore when there is nearly Dozens of quotes from Millisecond/micro to nanosecond speed feats.
Also no Disney character has off put enough raw power to devastate a planet, Yoda's mountain feat pales.
Quite frankly Disney characters don't have the DC or Dura or speed to scale to Legends characters, they can't claim to off put as much destruction as the likes of nihilus or Vitiate. There affects on the cosmic force mean nothing. when they haven't shown to be able to compete the affects on the physical level. Their limit of knowledge is less than Legends.
They are downright inferior.
If we don't know that, then there's no reason to assume it given on screen feats. And I don't just mean limitations of live action movie choreography, but fights in animated form as well.
When said some bodies are Force wielding warriors with preternatural powers, mere fledglings of which can move "faster than thought", then yes... you ninny.