A "flick of the wrist" (novelization) and in the movie
was sufficient to KO Kenobi.
No offense to the good Count, he is remarkable and high up and all but he's no Yoda most definitely. It should take Yoda at least as much effort as it took Dooku to remove Kenobi as a factor via Force powers.
Is there anything to say Qui-Gon is stronger in the Force than ROTS Kenobi? I highly doubt it as Kenobi went one-on-one with ROTS Anakin....can't see Darth Maul or Qui-Gon doing that.
So, the biggest factor here is ol' Anakin. If it's pre-Vader Anakin who lets go of his restraint and taps into the Dark Side, he has a bigger chance. If he doesn't, he has no chance.
Overall, Yoda gets the nod for the majority, IMO.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Yoda able to dodge 3 jedi masters without even the use of a blade?
He could just ya know...Force Push him somewhere? The Choke was just to hold Kenobi. It was the push...or is really a push? Looked like a toss. Whatever. The push and impact was what knocked him out.
Yeah, the trio win. Anakin pwnd Dooku, true he was using the forum that is most efficient against Makashi, and Dooku was tired, but still. Also in the novel, Mace says that Anakin might be the strongest Jedi ever, which puts him alone close to Yoda.
Qui-Gon is quite strong, and Kenobi is a beast. Together, Kenobi and Anakin beat Dooku - add in a third Jedi, and Yoda is going down. If he should manage to take out Kenobi and Jinn both, he will be far to tired to deal with Anakin.
Dooku wasn't choking Obi-Wan; it was more of a grasp. I'm sure Yoda, who obviously has a higher mastery of the Force than Dooku, could just lift his body and throw him against a wall, assuming there is one. The rest of the fight will have Yoda and Qui-Gon flipping around like monkeys, and Anakin beating at him from elsewhere. Yoda would probably be able to take down Qui-Gon before Anakin overwhelms the preoccupied master, then tear apart Skywalker.
Yeah, the trio win. Anakin pwnd Dooku, true he was using the forum that is most efficient against Makashi, and Dooku was tired, but still.
I see several flaws with this line-of-thought.
1.) Count Dooku was not tired as our departed Advent (may she return to exact vengeance on us mere mortals) has proven; the RotS novelization states explicitly that he revitalized himself using the Force.
2.) Anakin didn't overcome Count Dooku specifically because he wielded a form that is "most efficient against Makashi", as that would imply that anyone using Anakin's form could overcome the Count -- which is obviously false. Anakin overcame Count Dooku because he literally became a whirlwind of destruction; he was simply too 'powerful' -- physically and emotionally -- for Dooku's defenses to fend off.
3.) ...The "but still" part of your statement makes absolutely no sense. If your logic was correct (which I believe it isn't), it would be foolish to credit Anakin alone with the victory.
Also in the novel, Mace says that Anakin might be the strongest Jedi ever, which puts him alone close to Yoda.
Mace Windu's statements regarding Anakin do indeed hold some weight; especially since he isn't particularly fond of Skywalker. But what does power mean in this instance? Strength in the Force? Most assuredly. But in Force mastery and control? No. Anakin doesn't measure up to Dooku himself in that particular department, let alone Yoda himself.
Details, details.He could just ya know...Force Push him somewhere? The Choke was just to hold Kenobi. It was the push...or is really a push? Looked like a toss. Whatever. The push and impact was what knocked him out.
The most aggressively Yoda has ever used the Force included pushing a Sith Lord over a desk and slowly rotate a pod before chucking it back at him. He doesn't rank high in the category of "throwing Jedi around like rag dolls." He certainly is more apt to use his lightsaber abilities to win this match then just Force pwn everything.
1.) Count Dooku was not tired as our departed Advent (may she return to exact vengeance on us mere mortals) has proven; the RotS novelization states explicitly that he revitalized himself using the Force.
2.) Anakin didn't overcome Count Dooku specifically because he wielded a form that is "most efficient against Makashi", as that would imply that anyone using Anakin's form could overcome the Count -- which is obviously false. Anakin overcame Count Dooku because he literally became a whirlwind of destruction; he was simply too 'powerful' -- physically and emotionally -- for Dooku's defenses to fend off.
3.) ...The "but still" part of your statement makes absolutely no sense. If your logic was correct (which I believe it isn't), it would be foolish to credit Anakin alone with the victory.
Mace Windu's statements regarding Anakin do indeed hold some weight; especially since he isn't particularly fond of Skywalker. But what does power mean in this instance? Strength in the Force? Most assuredly. But in Force mastery and control? No. Anakin doesn't measure up to Dooku himself in that particular department, let alone Yoda himself.
The script says he was tired. The novel says he was running out of Force Reserves. So yes, he was tired.
I know what the script says, Darthsith. And I know what the novelization said. As the fight progresses, Obi-Wan and Count Dooku grow more fatigued whereas Anakin simply gets angrier and stronger.
Originally posted by Gideon:
1.) Count Dooku was not tired as our departed Advent (may she return to exact vengeance on us mere mortals) has proven; the RotS novelization states explicitly that he revitalized himself using the Force.
...Obviously, he wouldn't need to revitalize himself if he weren't tired. The point is that he removed his fatigue by calling upon the Force. So, no, during the last half of the fight? He was not tired, which was the point.
...Obviously, he wouldn't need to revitalize himself if he weren't tired. The point is that he removed his fatigue by calling upon the Force. So, no, during the last half of the fight? He was not tired, which was the point.