Why does it take so long for Yoda to push things?

Started by Deus Ex2 pages

Yeah, high ground adds a +6 to your AC.

And being on a higher surface gives you +1 to attack.

what about his PKMN o wait thats pokemon.

sidious had gravity and momentum on his side.
he pushed the pods from a still position, and furthermore
pushed them downward.

yoda had to stop the pod while it was in full momentum and flying down toward him.

the column in ep2 was probably the heaviest object lifted in the whole saga.
dooku put a dent in it, causing it to fall, whoop dee doo
so, once again, a heavy object was falling and yoda had to catch it.

gravity+momentum.
simple

But Hayden Christensen should know these things... He has been on the "higher ground" before...

To the title of this thread; maybe Yoda's bowels are obstructed?

Originally posted by SS_181st_Snow
To the title of this thread; maybe Yoda's bowels are obstructed?

Read my earlier quote. You might have gotten it. No one else did.

Void this post

Originally posted by Ianus
Good reasons there.

In response to the thread title alone, I blame lack of fiber.

Dude he is GREEN How much more fiber can you get!?

Originally posted by PVS
sidious had gravity and momentum on his side.
he pushed the pods from a still position, and furthermore
pushed them downward.

yoda had to stop the pod while it was in full momentum and flying down toward him.

the column in ep2 was probably the heaviest object lifted in the whole saga.
dooku put a dent in it, causing it to fall, whoop dee doo
so, once again, a heavy object was falling and yoda had to catch it.

gravity+momentum.
simple

I always wondered about that. Doesn't size not matter to the Force? If size doesn't matter, surely a Jedi could move a planet as easily as a sand grain?

Good explanation though. Makes perfect sense.

Heaviest object?