Mace vs. Billiba

Started by darthsith192 pages

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
Mace's apprentice. I haven't read Shatterpoint, but didn't they fight and he won in that book?

Depa won but only because Mace didn't have the heart to hurt his old apprentice. If it came donw to a real fight Mace would win for sure, no doubt about it.

Originally posted by darthsith19
Depa won but only because Mace didn't have the heart to hurt his old apprentice. If it came donw to a real fight Mace would win for sure, no doubt about it.

Definately. He was doing everything he could to not hurt her. He even took a hit so he could get close enough to disarm her.

Originally posted by Deus Ex
Definately. He was doing everything he could to not hurt her. He even took a hit so he could get close enough to disarm her.

WoW! You and darthsith19 actualy agree on somthing!

Well, it's a pretty straightforward fact. When it comes to number games and inferences, he and I don' always see eye to eye. See the ROTJ Luke versus AOTC Anakin thread.

Mainly everyone agrees on straight foward facts.

Originally posted by Admiral Akbar
Mainly everyone agrees on straight foward facts.

I wish that were true, but there are exceptions.

Yeah I don't agree in a real fight Anakin would walk in and cut off Mace his arm so that Mace could be shot by lightning from Sidious.

Mace would have lived if he trusted the force not his feelings. But then again, there would be no movie if Mace did.

Originally posted by Admiral Akbar
Mace would have lived if he trusted the force not his feelings. But then again, there would be no movie if Mace did.

Mace should have killed Anakin and Sidious and then Lucas should have moved clones of them in. When it comes to overall "logic" ROTS is quite stupid imho. At least it would be stupid when the OT films weren't there...

If the OT wasn't there than what happened in ROTS would have been one of the most idiotic events in SW..

Actually it still is, but at least now we know why... And we can say its destiny instead of idiotic behaviour.