Originally posted by Cpt. Valerian
Or he would eventually kill Bane (unless Bane's intelligent enough to realize how powerful he is, and hence, stopping him from fulfilling his potential)
I don't think so. Bane was very much a believer of "the strongest should rule." That was why he created the Rule of Two. If Galen surpassed him, then Bane would be quite content to have Galen become the new Master. Not that he'd let Galen kill him, but he wouldn't deliberately try to keep him back. Bane isn't afraid to die, so long as his succesor is worthy.
An important point to consider is that Bane would not have been as cruel and relentless in his training methods as Vader was. Zannah states in RoT that, while Bane wasn't caring or affectionate at all (she never considered him a father figure), nor was he cruel or abusive. Remember Bane wanted her to be not just willing, but eager to learn from him. Bane was willing to give encouragement, "you have done well" etc. Vader wasn't even willing to do that.
Originally posted by chilled monkey
I don't think so. Bane was very much a believer of "the strongest should rule." That was why he created the Rule of Two. If Galen surpassed him, then Bane would be quite content to have Galen become the new Master. Not that he'd let Galen kill him, but he wouldn't deliberately try to keep him back. Bane isn't afraid to die, so long as his succesor is worthy.An important point to consider is that Bane would not have been as cruel and relentless in his training methods as Vader was. Zannah states in RoT that, while Bane wasn't caring or affectionate at all (she never considered him a father figure), nor was he cruel or abusive. Remember Bane wanted her to be not just willing, but eager to learn from him. Bane was willing to give encouragement, "you have done well" etc. Vader wasn't even willing to do that.
so what do u call "You have done well, my apprentice..."
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Vader said that in the trailer. You didn't even need to buy the game or novel to know that.
Originally posted by kotorfan
so what do u call "You have done well, my apprentice..."????
Vader said that in the trailer. You didn't even need to buy the game or novel to know that.
As it happens I do have the novel. Here is a quote:
"Never once in all the days they had sparred together, with lightsaber, telekinesis, or suggestion, had the Dark Lord offered a single word of encouragement."
And you do know, I assume, that immediately after that "You have done well, my apprentice..." bit, Vader threw a table at him and tried to kill him.
Originally posted by chilled monkey
As it happens I do have the novel. Here is a quote:"Never once in all the days they had sparred together, with lightsaber, telekinesis, or suggestion, had the Dark Lord offered a single word of encouragement."
And you do know, I assume, that immediately after that "You have done well, my apprentice..." bit, Vader threw a table at him and tried to kill him.
yeah I know but isn't that "a word of encouragement" even if Vader didn't mean it?
lol abit contradictory
but I get what u mean. just technically speaking, vader did say starkiller had done well etc.
Originally posted by kotorfan
yeah I know but isn't that "a word of encouragement" even if Vader didn't mean it?lol abit contradictory
but I get what u mean. just technically speaking, vader did say starkiller had done well etc.
True, but the point is Vader did not say he had done well as a part of his training. He said it capriciously.
Bane used encouragement as part of his Apprentice's training. Vader did not.