Darth Malak vs. Count Dooku OR Darth Maul

Started by Kadesh3 pages

Malak getting powered up with the SF? i thought it only happens when it takes place on the SF

No. This takes place wherever I put it, but not the Star Forge. So everyone agrees that:
Maul<Malak<Dooku
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Malak remains powered up whether he's on the SF or not.

Like on the Leviathan, where I was kicking his sorry @ss until Bastila intervened.

He isnt a god because he gets powered by the SF

It doesnt make his lightsaber skills any better, and users in Duels hardly resort to the force until they get disarmed or at a far distance

It made him powerful enough to rule above Sion and Nihilus in a society where the strongest rule, contend with Jedi Master Revan, and tool two powerful jedi knights like they were children...

Nihilus wanst even a sith lord during JCW, he was hiding on malachor V getting training,

Thats BS nihilus would RAPE malak

And come on nihilus > Malak, Did you even see that nihilus lifted up a ship and drained an entire planet? What has malak done with the force? Nothing as impressive as that

Also, the daddy long legs is the most poisonous spider in the world

Wrong. The daddy long legs isn't a spider. It only has six legs - spiders have eight.

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Originally posted by Kadesh
He isnt a god because he gets powered by the SF

It doesnt make his lightsaber skills any better, and users in Duels hardly resort to the force until they get disarmed or at a far distance


Malak was fighting much better on Star Forge. He hit more effectively on Star Forge and was even Over-Powering. We had to use "Life Support Packs" to heal quickly.

On Leviathan, he was not doing good at all or may be he was tooling with us.

He gets powered up when he is on the SF not outside of it

Originally posted by Kadesh
Nihilus wanst even a sith lord during JCW, he was hiding on malachor V getting training,

Thats BS nihilus would RAPE malak

And come on nihilus > Malak, Did you even see that nihilus lifted up a ship and drained an entire planet? What has malak done with the force? Nothing as impressive as that


SF powered Malak's Raw Power exceeded that of Nihilus by a large margin.

Though Nihilus has advantage over him due to his massive Drain capability.

No, he remains powered up wherever he is.

Originally posted by Sexyback
No, he remains powered up wherever he is.

Only after the Star Forge enhanced his power, he remained powered up permanently.

So your point is true.

Originally posted by Sexyback
No, he remains powered up wherever he is.

Proof?

This is not on the Star Forge. According to LeGenD, he got this supposedly "permenant power-up" after he got on there. This is not the case. A regular Darth Malak would likely take down Maul after a difficult fight, and would lose completely to Count Dooku.

Doesn't George Lucas state that Dooku and Maul are the same, after Vader became a robot?

Originally posted by Darth Sexy
Doesn't George Lucas state that Dooku and Maul are the same, after Vader became a robot?

No. Lucas lumps them in the same category ("those who are not/never could be as powerful as Sidious"😉 as cyborg Vader. It's obvious that Count Dooku is the stronger Force user and the more refined duelist. But Maul's skill is highly underrated.

Greetings I think that Darth Maul can easily beat him.

Originally posted by darthsith19
Wrong. The daddy long legs isn't a spider. It only has six legs - spiders have eight.

😛

Lol.

Ox, where's your vehemnt defence of the Count? I was looking forward to it.

For game purposes, Malak is weak on the Leviathon compared to when he's on the Star Forge. But since, for canon purposes we must factor in those changes in strength...

Malak, without that boost from the Star Forge would beat Maul, not easily, but he would win. Against Dooku though, Malak would fail. Not pwnd, but fail.

When he's all Star Forged up, he'd obliterate Maul and with a little time and energy, defeat Dooku.

But without the SF, Malak is second to Dooku.

Originally posted by darthsith19
Wrong. The daddy long legs isn't a spider. It only has six legs - spiders have eight.

😛

"The name 'daddy-long-legs spider' is a bit confusing. These spiders look a bit like daddy-long-legs, i.e. the Crane-flyTipula, but these have wings. They also resemble the long-legged harvestmen of the family Phalangiidae(!) (also often called daddy-long-legs) but if you watch these closely you can see that the head, thorax and abdomen is fused. In spiders there is a clear distinction between the head/thorax region and the abdomen. Perhaps a better name that is been used is 'long-legged cellar spider'. " - http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/spider/pholcus1.html

"Another creature often called daddy-longlegs are actually spiders. These long-legged spiders are in the family Pholcidae. Previously the common name of this family was the cellar spiders but arachnologists have also given them the moniker of "daddy-longlegs spiders" because of the confusion generated by the general public. Because these arachnids are spiders, they have 2 body basic body parts (cephalothorax and abdomen), have 8 eyes most often clumped together in the front of the body, the abdomen shows no evidence of segmentation, have 8 legs all attached to the front most body part (the cephalothorax) and make webs out of silk. This is most probably the animal to which people refer when they tell the tale because these spiders are plentiful especially in cellars (hence their common name) and are commonly seen by the general public. The most common pholcid spiders found in U.S. homes are both European immigrants. Pholcus phalangioides is a uniformly grey spider with rectangular, elongate abdomen and is found throughout the U.S. Holocnemus pluchei also has a rectangular, elongate abdomen but has a brown stripe on the ventral side (the belly side - which is typically directed upwards since the spider hangs upside down in its web) which covers its sternum and is a stripe on the abdomen. These spiders are very common along the Pacific Coast. and into the southwest deserts." - http://spiders.ucr.edu/daddylonglegs.html

i think this clears this up, but thanks though...you were half right. 😛