Yoda runs the Guantlet against Sith Lords

Started by Faunus9 pages

For the purposes of these threads, a technical knock-out probably counts as a win, and being beheading qualifies as such.

Originally posted by Faunus
For the purposes of these threads, a technical knock-out probably counts as a win, and being beheading qualifies as such.
i think you mean being beheaded but i get what you mean tho i doubt yoda could no sids out... at all and evern if he did not long enough

and what to stop from continueing the fight like that magnaguard on the invisible hand bridge (was kinda freaky)

Originally posted by DarkSerpent
well then he wins... and can probably regrow shit too or else he wouldve most likely been offed that way
Such is the fallibility of video-game mechanics. No way could someone get hit with a lightsaber and heal themselves with a medpac.

Originally posted by Tangible God
Such is the fallibility of video-game mechanics. No way could someone get hit with a lightsaber and heal themselves with a medpac.
...he never used medpacs... something similar to force fury but like 10fold the power..

Originally posted by DarkSerpent
...he never used medpacs... something similar to force fury but like 10fold the power..
I know that, strange little man. I'm relating how using game mechanics (such as medpacs) doesn't count for anything here. We see no burns, cuts, or any damage on Sion's body. But we're just continuously given the deus ex machina that he's invincible no matter what he sustains.

I doubt very much if his entire body was obliterated say, in a massive explosion, that he could heal himself.

Originally posted by Tangible God
I know that, strange little man. I'm relating how using game mechanics (such as medpacs) doesn't count for anything here. We see no burns, cuts, or any damage on Sion's body. But we're just continuously given the deus ex machina that he's invincible no matter what he sustains.

I doubt very much if his entire body was obliterated say, in a massive explosion, that he could heal himself.

look at sion body and listen to that med officer on the harbinger describe him..

yeah but my point was if like half of his body or just a leg or arm then he would ba able to regrow them

and listen to kreia"he is not a creature of flesh and blood...etc"

I actually don't recall anything mentioning him being able to regrow limbs, just hold them together. In fact, I don't recall any Jedi or Sith being able to regrow whole limbs.

Kreia's words are cryptic and misleading, meant to inspire awe and curiosity in the player. He is flesh, and he can die if his body is reduced to their base elements.

Originally posted by Tangible God
he can die if his body is reduced to their base elements.
really? cause i think he could reform them 😖hifty: 😖mart: 🤺 🐰 ✅

Nope. If he could, then he's the first. He kept his flesh and bones together with the Dark Side. But if limb-regeneration hadn't been replicated by anyone else over the next 4000 years (especially by the Sith), then it's doubtful Sion did.

Originally posted by Tangible God
Nope. If he could, then he's the first. He kept his flesh and bones together with the Dark Side. But if limb-regeneration hadn't been replicated by anyone else over the next 4000 years (especially by the Sith), then it's doubtful Sion did.
well remember what nihilus became...

maybe the teaching were lost at malachor5

Whoever yelled at me for the one smiley should be all over this. Whether or not DarkSerpent is consciously trying to provoke us, the levels of idiocy have surpassed even the Off Topic Forum's talent for trivial drivel.

Originally posted by Jbill311
Whoever yelled at me for the one smiley should be all over this. Whether or not DarkSerpent is consciously trying to provoke us, the levels of idiocy have surpassed even the Off Topic Forum's talent for trivial drivel.
you got yelled at for one smiley... damn

Originally posted by DarkSerpent
well remember what nihilus became...

maybe the teaching were lost at malachor5

Nihilus wasn't taught to become what he became, he simply became it. He was a wound in the Force.

And maybe Sion was taught, maybe it was a natural gift for him. Supposition only.

Originally posted by Tangible God
Nihilus wasn't taught to become what he became, he simply became it. He was a wound in the Force.

And maybe Sion was taught, maybe it was a natural gift for him. Supposition only.

LEARNED greatest of the sith TEACHINGS.. rather obviuos to me

kreia=betrayal sion=pain nihilus=hunger

Congrats on yet another double post. Feel free to find the exact quote from KotOR 2 saying that it is the 'greatest' of the teachings. I think that all three of the triumvirate were caused by Malachor. Each of them derived their teachings from that battle. (I think. I'm almost ready for a 19th playthrough. Then comes the TSLRP mod.)

Kreia said it and it was those loading screens

Originally posted by DarkSerpent
Kreia said it and it was those loading screens
You're a moron.

Originally posted by Tangible God
You're a moron.
bashbash tsktsk still canon

Not cannon. Kreia is not a cannon source. Half (probably more) of what she says is her being needlessly cryptic, half is her being a manipulative *****, and half is her not having gotten any since the dawn of time. You can safely bet that almost everything she says is a ploy to get the Exile to do what she wants.