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There's a post on page 6 of this thread that remains unanswered.
To you, Sidious fanboy #2.
Lmao. Oh, yes, so original. Throwing out the "fanboy" moniker? Please. By that logic, you're a Darth Bane and Darth Revan fanboy, and as bad as they've come. Having been here longer than you, I've seen a lot on KMC. You're among the worst.
Power is ambiguous, that's why we refer to context. As usual, Lightsnake never provided the actual quote, now that he has, it's easy to see that there's so much more to it than was originally said.
Power is ambiguous? Perhaps to the coalition of people who still believe that "Sidious is the weakest Sith" and "Ragnos can WTFpwn everyone at the same time". Really, the only time I hear that power is ambiguous is when it applies to Sidious. Then the accepted view of it translating to Force power simply fades away, and it all gets murky.
Mr Strawman, is that you? I was waiting for you, I knew you'd come. Please, point out where I said it only speaks of his intellect. 'Cause I recall saying 'power in this sense doesn't mean purely combat prowess, it's a combination of different aspects of power'. Nice try anyway.
"It then goes on to say,
'Perhaps the best weapon in his arsenal was his keen understanding of galactic politics, and his seemingly unlimited ability to engineer situations that ultimately served to further empower the sith',
so power in this context most likely is inclusive of political power. That statement doesn't definitely prove that DE Sidious is more powerful (in terms of combat prowess) than Bane."
This is where things get interesting. My point for this quote is not that it is the one indicating that he is stronger than Bane. It does prove that he is the most powerful of Bane's lineage, and one could deduce that given the structure of the sentence itself, that it is implying that he is more powerful than Bane.
Put two-and-two together, Planet. That same quote that Advent provided states that he was "equipped with the strengths of the dark side of the Force", making an obvious reference to his strength in the Force.
It does not mean, nor imply, that Sidious's power derives mainly from his political skills. All it said was that the best weapon in his arsenal was his intellect. Like I said, which one did he use to conquer the Republic? His Force powers or his intellect? Answer: his intellect - which explains why the Dark Side Sourcebook would say that, given that his primary function is not a fighter (Maul and Vader are his "muscle", so to speak), but a schemer.
That said, there is no reason that the Dark Side Sourcebook was crediting Sidious's power mainly to or only to his intellect. It makes zero sense.
You really can't see my point? Reading comprehension, much? My point was that given 'power' is ambiguous, and under the same passage that Sidious is described as powerful, his weapons include his intellect and political knowledge, it's pretty clear that power in this sense isn't purely related to combat, but to a bunch of things including his intellect. Therefor, that quote alone doesn't prove that he was more powerful than Bane, in the sense of pure combat prowess, as there are non combat related attributes used to factor in on his power.
"a bunch of things"? Would that be, perhaps, "the strengths of the dark side" that the sourcebook said that he was equipped with?
How about you provide them. 🙂
How about you remember that I already have? 😉