Kas'im versus Yoda

Started by Lightsnake11 pages

Originally posted by Kadesh
o man you got sh!t mixed up again, flow walking lets you see the future and ALTER it. his fore sight only let him peak into the future a little bit. O man i fancy how he didnt forsee vader hurling his ass into the shaft.

And yes exat mastered lightning but does he use it? do we ever use it in a debate? NO

What? No, you go into the PAST, not the future! Always in motion is the future, remember?
and Exar mastered lightning. Once again: Later info to the source

Originally posted by Lightsnake
Sure, let's bring Escape in.

and Flow Walk doesn't let you alter anything, that's the catch: What's happened, happened. Did you NOT read LOTF? The future flow walking Jacen Solo couldn't affect what was happening and Jacen knew he couldn't change what happened in the past.

The point of the technique is, you go back, leave an imprint, but that's it. You can't go into the future, because the future is unwritten. Always in motion is the future

Flow walking allows you to see the future and alter it in whichever way lightsnake. You've yet to prove Sidious knew half of these new techniques.

Originally posted by Lightsnake
What? No, you go into the PAST, not the future! Always in motion is the future, remember?
and Exar mastered lightning. Once again: Later info to the source
well didnt DS said it lets you see the future and alter it? idk, ill check again. ooooo wait! Lotf confirmed its seeing the future

Flow walking is first mentioned in the Joiner King and it specifically states you go into the PAST, that's IT.

Moreover, you're forgetting Palp's personality: He trusted his foresight and himself. He was way too arrogant to even bother with something like flow walk

I suggest you read up on flow walking before you attempt to construct another failed argument.

Originally posted by Lightsnake
Flow walking is first mentioned in the Joiner King and it specifically states you go into the PAST, that's IT.

Moreover, you're forgetting Palp's personality: He trusted his foresight and himself. He was way too arrogant to even bother with something like flow walk

oh Yea, he's too arrogant to bother with ANY techniques yet he learned them all. VERY logical there.

Originally posted by Lightsnake
Flow walking is first mentioned in the Joiner King and it specifically states you go into the PAST, that's IT.

Moreover, you're forgetting Palp's personality: He trusted his foresight and himself. He was way too arrogant to even bother with something like flow walk

yea and it lead him to get his ass kicked by vader , He trusted "foresight" and got his ass kicked by both luke and vader

Originally posted by Darth Sexy
oh Yea, he's too arrogant to bother with ANY techniques yet he learned them all. VERY logical there.

1. Have you read the Joiner King?
2. ame as Exar and his amulet: He had them, he didn't use them. It's different completely.

Originally posted by Lightsnake
1. Have you read the Joiner King?
2. ame as Exar and his amulet: He had them, he didn't use them. It's different completely.

And yet you still offer no proof to your ridiculous quotes.. Now it's just a waste of text.

Originally posted by Lightsnake

same as Exar and his amulet: He had them, he didn't use them. It's different completely.
O yea as if, he used it to kill nadd by shoving his hand in, And there was no threat large enough to use it on

Ok: all levels, techniques, guises and traditions.

End of ****ing story. Palpatine> Any other Sith. Fact

Originally posted by Lightsnake
Ok: all levels, techniques, guises and traditions.

End of ****ing story. Palpatine> Any other Sith. Fact

Palpatine knowing every technique=fiction. Debate it all you want. You can't prove it, while I've provided you instances where it can be false. Get over it.

No, you've provided me with instances where he didn't use it for whatever reason. That's not the same

Originally posted by Lightsnake
Ok: all levels, techniques, guises and traditions.

End of ****ing story. Palpatine> Any other Sith. Fact

wrong, ad quit swearing, no proof suggested palpatine > any other sith

Originally posted by Lightsnake
No, you've provided me with instances where he didn't use it for whatever reason. That's not the same

FLow walk, looping technique, i'm sure there are countless others. Once you offer a logical argument I'll make an effort to look for the rest.

Once again: Fallanssi are listed among whom whose techniques Palp knew in Insider and why would he use flow walk? Once more: He trusted his foresight and abilities. Even the Aaing-Ti don't use Flow Walk
Once more: why would Palp not take advantage of Fallanassi traitors like Tasalva? A Fallnassi who wanted to live above all else?

Now we get to your 'intimidation attempt' tactic.

It's like a pattern with you

Originally posted by Lightsnake
Once again: Fallanssi are listed among whom whose techniques Palp knew in Insider and why would he use flow walk? Once more: He trusted his foresight and abilities. Even the Aaing-Ti don't use Flow Walk
Once more: why would Palp not take advantage of Fallanassi traitors like Tasalva? A Fallnassi who wanted to live above all else?

Now we get to your 'intimidation attempt' tactic.

It's like a pattern with you

And once again, your repeated argument fails because of your ambiguous quote. Either accept the fact that he didn't know every technique, otherwise he would be invincible, or stop posting crap. It was funny at first but now you're wasting bandwidth.

Originally posted by Lightsnake
Once again: Fallanssi are listed among whom whose techniques Palp knew in Insider and why would he use flow walk? Once more: He trusted his foresight and abilities. Even the Aaing-Ti don't use Flow Walk
Once more: why would Palp not take advantage of Fallanassi traitors like Tasalva? A Fallnassi who wanted to live above all else?
Prove that, show the exact quote. And again no reason for her to teach palpatine the technique, he doesnt care about it. he cant use it to kill his opponents can he

Unfortunately for you lightsnake, logical debating includes a little more than an ambiguous quote. You've failed to provide that "more" factor.

Except for the Skywalkers at that instance wielding the entire power of the light against him in that particular manner-three Skywalkers, actually- he was invincible.

Remember what Yoda said on him? Fighting him only made him stronger. Palp was only beaten through acts of sacrifice and love.