Originally posted by IKC
Reading comprehension is your friend.As far as canon is concerned, we don't know shit about what specific force techniques Revan knows. Why? Because only dialogue, FMVs, and the storyline in general are canon. Gameplay. Is. Not.
I was reading Ben-Her by the age of eight and I'm very aware of what your saying my reading comprehension is fine.
But assuming that Revan sucks simply becuase we have never actually canonicly seen him use lightning or other DS powers is somewhat hypocritical.
The chances of Revan not being able to use force lightning are extremely slim. Malak was the lesser of the two and he was proficient in it. In fact many sith acolytes and dark jedi in the game were able to use it so why would Revan not? The fact that it was a force power that he was able to upgrade in the game shows that it is likely he was able to learn it.
Originally posted by Veneficus
But assuming that Revan sucks simply becuase we have never actually canonicly seen him use lightning or other DS powers is somewhat hypocritical.
Did you ever see me say that he sucks? Try quoting me for truth instead of talking out of your ass.
His canonical powers are a gigantic question mark. To our knowledge, he has no solidly unique power.
1. What are the basic techniques taught to Jedi at the Enclave? Logically Revan would know these.
Duh. Telekinesis and the like is perfectly within the bounds of Revan's abilities. My meaning is that, beyond the obvious, we know jack about Revan's abilities.
The chances of Revan not being able to use force lightning are extremely slim. Malak was the lesser of the two and he was proficient in it. In fact many sith acolytes and dark jedi in the game were able to use it so why would Revan not? The fact that it was a force power that he was able to upgrade in the game shows that it is likely he was able to learn it.
Gameplay is not canon. Why haven't you been banned for being ten years old yet?
Originally posted by IKC
Did you ever see me say that he sucks? Try quoting me for truth instead of talking out of your ass.
You should reread your own posts. Look between the lines and you will realize that you have tired to downgrade Revan at every turn.
Gameplay is not canon. Why haven't you been banned for being ten years old yet? [/B]
No need to bash the dude for sheer lack of understanding.
You should reread your own posts. Look between the lines and you will realize that you have tired to downgrade Revan at every turn.
It's nice that you can infer, but that doesn't mean I implied. Unless I said it explicitly, I didn't say it. QED.
No need to bash the dude for sheer lack of understanding.
I'm bashing the kid for being ten years old and thereby breaking the terms of service for this forum. Got a problem?
Originally posted by IKC
Gameplay is not canon. Why haven't you been banned for being ten years old yet?
I was able to get the info I gave from cutscenes which according to you is canon. Malak is shown through a cutscene using lightning, as is a sith acolyte. The rest of my post is logical speculation. Why are you so desperate to get me banned you rules freak?
Originally posted by Numan
The chances of Revan not being able to use force lightning are extremely slim. Malak was the lesser of the two and he was proficient in it. In fact many sith acolytes and dark jedi in the game were able to use it so why would Revan not? The fact that it was a force power that he was able to upgrade in the game shows that it is likely he was able to learn it.
Last sentence.
And I'm wondering why you haven't already been banned because you're on a board whose terms of service require you to be above 13, I believe. You're ten.
Originally posted by IKC
It's nice that you can infer, but that doesn't mean I implied. Unless I said it explicitly, I didn't say it. QED.
*sigh* Whatever I'm not touching this anymore.
I'm bashing the kid for being ten years old and thereby breaking the terms of service for this forum. Got a problem? [/B]
IKC now tell me... what has Numan ever done to you? Why do you care if he thinks Revan can blast Force lightning from his fingers? Why do you care what Numan thinks of a fictonal character who never existed?
While his arguments may be incorrect he certianly seems far more intelligent than your average 10 year old and I see no reason for you harp on him.
Hmmm . . . so many possibilities. . .
Yoda and Malak would be an excellent fight. Both are accomplished fighters and expert duelists. However, I do not believe that Malak would be so powerful as to take on Yoda - especially if it is conjectured that Dooku could take him. Yoda is smaller, quicker, and more powerful in the Force than Malak. After a few minutes, Yoda would overcome Malak.
Revan and DE Sidious would be an okay fight. DE Sidious's powers are superior to Revan's, and is at least the Sith Lord's equal in lightsaber combat. After a few minutes, I believe Sidious would kill Revan.
I don't know much about Sadow . . . but from what I've heard, he is stronger than Kun (which makes him the most powerful combatant here). But I doubt he could take Kun and Sidious at the same time.
Sadow v Kun = Sadow
Sadow v Sidious = Sadow
Sadow v Kun and Sidious = the duo.
And can you give me a link to canon policy because I don't see why gameplay should be ruled out in all cases.
Canon is not subject to your whims:
The Holocron's database field is divided into four levels: G-canon, C-canon, S-canon, and N-canon. G, C and S together form an overall continuity. Each ascending level overrides the lower ones. e.g. Boba Fett's back story was radically altered with the release of Attack of the Clones, forcing retconning of older source material to fall in line with the new G-canon back story.G-canon is absolute canon; the movies and anything coming directly from George Lucas (including unpublished production notes from him or his production department that are never seen by the public). Elements coming directly from Lucas in the movie novelizations, reference books, and other sources are also G-canon, though anything created by the authors of those sources is C-canon (see below).
When the matter of changes between movie versions is brought up, the remastered editions are deemed superior to the theatrical ones, since they correct mistakes and improve consistency between the two trilogies. They also express Lucas' original intention and also final word.
C-canon is pretty much everything in the Expanded Universe: Star Wars books, comics, games, cartoons, and more. Games are a special case as generally only the stories are C-canon while things like stats and gameplay may not be. C-canon elements have been known to appear in the movies, thus making them G-canon. (This includes: the name "Coruscant," swoop bikes, Quinlan Vos, Aayla Secura, YT-2400 freighters, Salporin, and Action VI Transports.)S-canon is "secondary" canon; the story itself is considered non-continuity, but the non-contradicting elements are still a canon part of the Star Wars universe. This includes things like the popular online roleplaying game Star Wars Galaxies and certain elements of a few N-canon stories.
N-canon is "non-canon." What-if stories (such as stories published under the Infinities label), some game stats, fanon, and anything else directly contradicted by higher canon ends up here. N-canon is the only level that is not considered canon by Lucasfilm.
Let me point out the definition for C-canon: Games are a special case in which things like states and gameplay may not be canon but stories are. Since roleplaying games and their sourcebooks are staging grounds for fictional, out of continuity individual roleplaying sessions for the amusement of private parties, they should not be considered canon AT ALL. In fact, I would argue that sourcebooks for roleplaying games (obsolete or not) fall under S-canon, and while they may not contradict the EU licensed universe, they do not reflect it either.
IKC now tell me... what has Numan ever done to you? Why do you care if he thinks Revan can blast Force lightning from his fingers? Why do you care what Numan thinks of a fictonal character who never existed?While his arguments may be incorrect he certianly seems far more intelligent than your average 10 year old and I see no reason for you harp on him.
Why do you keep posting if you're not supposed to care?
And take a look at the Tulak Hord vs. Yoda thread and then come back here and tell me he makes intelligent statements.
Originally posted by Wesker
1. Reading comprehension is your friend.2. Nonsense. More than two of us pointed out that the Sith blocked the transmission, not the shield.
"This secrecy is further preserved by a powerful energy field surrounding the entire world that can disable any ship's communications and navigational abilities."
Does that prove it isn't a ship yet?