OK I SHALL END THE GREVIOUS DISPUTE =) (The one i started o.o)
OK General G to satisfy your and my mind of all this grevious bashing GREVIOUS KILLED OVER 50 JEDI! *cheers* at least 10 had to be JEDI MASTERS ok....so General Grevious Kicks ass
As for Yoda it was deflection because like it was pointed out so finely befor IT TAKES ALOT OF ANGER TO GENERATE FORCE LIGHTING and YODA HAD NO HATE WATSOEVER. there we go..
Originally posted by General G
That is two very different situations, the gun would shoot quite a bit faster than you would be able to throw it, and even still, the inention for you to throw a bullet back at somebody is with the intent of harm. When Yoda sent the lighting back, it was with the intent to harm or even kill Dooku/Sidious was it not? All because of their religion.
You're taking a figurative statement literally.
Originally posted by MasterAshenVor
OK I SHALL END THE GREVIOUS DISPUTE =) (The one i started o.o)OK General G to satisfy your and my mind of all this grevious bashing GREVIOUS KILLED OVER 50 JEDI! *cheers* at least 10 had to be JEDI MASTERS ok....so General Grevious Kicks ass
Yeah! He kicks major ass! 🪩
Originally posted by Sorgo X
You're taking a figurative statement literally.
Sorry, I was just trying to make a point.
Originally posted by Tangible God
No, Crush is just a stronger version of grip. If a Jedi grips a rock or crushes the rock, that doesn't make him Dark. Only if their intentions are malevolent does it make crush or grip Dark or evil.
Spoiler:
Isn't crush the power that you learn near the end of KOTOR 2
Originally posted by A Dose Of VrayaIt's never been considered wise to base Character's abilities or Force Power's characteristics off of KOTOR Stats. They aren't set in stone rules, more like... guidelines.Spoiler:
Isn't crush the power that you learn near the end of KOTOR 2
and if so its a power of its own while, according to Jedi academy, grip is a weaker version of choke.
Again, a powerful Force user is easily able to disintegrate a rock into dust, but that hardly qualifies as malevolent or evil. If the intention of the User was to harm, maim or kill someone, that's when Good and Evil are brought into debate.
While Mace using Crush on Grievous' chest was certainly intending to harm him, even kill him, it was also an act out of necessity. The Ends justified the Means in this case.
Same argument can be applied to any universally neutral ability. If Jedi never attacked, then the Dark Jedi who rebelled against them in the first place would have won, and never became the Sith. Sheer hypothesis, but the point is still valid.