Originally posted by ushomefree
What?! That is a great point! The word "apple," contains the letter, "a," corresponding to the first letter of the alphabet. Cosmos and man--in lieu of their first letters--are secondary to "a," in "apple!" Hence, "apples" are more complex than the Cosmos and mankind, since Cosmos begins with, "C," and "mankind," with "m!" Prove me wrong!! But you can't because truth is subjective; my opinion is just a valid as yours. So, their is no need for debate, right?!
Originally posted by Sidi-Boy
*Ahem*, so you want to be a personality-less, random Sith Lord who can use force lightning and then turn back to the light side, and show us all how blatantly perfect he is? Clearly, my friend, you're deluded.To quote from the RotS novel; "The most devastating foe the darkness had ever known", referring to Yoda, in his duel with Sidious in the Senate Arena. The rest of that quote explains why he couldn't defeat Sidious, but that doesn't really matter. Only the fact is; according to canon, Revan is lightsider. According to Malak, he's more powerful as a lightsider. According to the word of the omniscent narrator of the RotS novel, Yoda is the most powerful foe of the darkness- in other words, all people who fight against the dark side, Jedi included- which puts him above Revan.
I'd love for you to prove why Yoda can't WTFpwn Malak in saber combat, why Revan can defeat Obi-Wan in lightsaber combat, and the likes. He clearly had extensive knwoledge of the force, but of lightsaber combat? He could've been, for all we know, a person who couldn't use the lightsaber to save his life and snuck up everywhere or used the force to decimate the opposition. Not saying it's true- it's probably far from the truth- but then again, you have a person virtually unknown in terms of lightsaber skills facing probably the greatest masters of Ataru and Soresu in history. Among them is a person who is stated to be, by a blanket statement, above Revan's most powerful incarnation.
Originally posted by willofthewisp
http://www.contemplator.com/sea/lasswan.html
No joke! I didn't make it up! Here is the link.Tex, I will do just that. Isn't it amazing how things connect like that?