Ok, so whats the point of this thread? You have who you think would win, you're telling everyone they're dumb basically, and saying completely false things. And Sith Alchemistry? Ok...
Look, if Anakin had reached his potential, he would have become, unequivocally, the most powerful force user ever, which would equate to about "twice" as much as Sidious, as per GL. Now just because Luke "could become what his father didn't," that is, the most powerful force user, that doesn't mean that Luke would be as powerful as Anakin at his full potential. But we don't know what his FP would be, cause obviously, he never got the chance to reach it. But in this case, Luke smashes Pops.
Originally posted by Advent
It's likely not meant to be taken in a literal context; rather Visas is trying to convey the ease of which he can execute his power.The Exile's nature is that she, like Nihilus, is a wound in the Force. We saw what happened when he attempted to sap her with his Force drain. He was weakened, just like if you choose to sacrifice Visas to further devitalize him due to the Force bond.
Only when he focuses his hunger; otherwise he just gradually depletes their essence.
Why would the ship crumble just because Nihilus died? I see no reason why it should. He was only holding it together insomuch that it would've been impossible to function properly otherwise. Canderous mentions as much and Tobin pretty much confirms it.
Tobin says,
"He holds it together. And he keeps us all alive, just enough, like rotworms in a dying beast."
Then you have Mandalore mentioning that,
"[The Ravager] is barely holding itself together. The structural damage should have destroyed it long ago."
And before you mention anything regarding their fallibility, there's no reason to assume they were misinformed/making shit up as there was nothing to gain from doing so. Not to mention, Tobin was the one on the freakin' ship; it's safe to say he knew well enough about the situation considering his dialogue and position.