Originally posted by Sadako of GirthLogically, no normal human should ever be able to compete with a Jedi. Ever. It is stupidity on Lucas' part that he did.
How much more need was there than when he was getting his ass handed to him by Jango Fett...?
As far as the Force hold thing, I cannot recall an instance of brute force breaking it, though it would be logical. But can he do so quickly before Qui-Gon, a Master, can close in and kill him with his lightsaber?
Originally posted by ThunderGodEneru
Logically, no normal human should ever be able to compete with a Jedi. Ever. It is stupidity on Lucas' part that he did.As far as the Force hold thing, I cannot recall an instance of brute force breaking it, though it would be logical. But can he do so quickly before Qui-Gon, a Master, can close in and kill him with his lightsaber?
Or slow moving Droids for that matter. If the Jedi had the speed and reaction-time of Spider-man as seen is the movies, one or two of them could have destroyed every droid in the gladiator scene in AOTC.
I doubt he could, I was just curious about the Force is all.
Originally posted by Robtard
My Spider-sense is telling me a Spider-man Vs Jango thread wil pop-up.
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=502207
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Originally posted by RobtardNot so sure, droids attack en masse, with lasers shooting from many directions, especially in the collosseum in AotC.
Or slow moving Droids for that matter. If the Jedi had the speed and reaction-time of Spider-man as seen is the movies, one or two of them could have destroyed every droid in the gladiator scene in AOTC.I doubt he could, I was just curious about the Force is all.
But yeah, small groups of droids are fodder to even Padawans, as seen in TPM. Only Droidekas can even kinda/sorta challenge Jedi, cause of t3h shields.
Originally posted by Impediment
No. A mutant, by Marvel Universe definition, is a person who is born with the altered DNA/X gene that causes mutation, thus, granting the individual powers/abilities.Now, I know that this is not movie canon, technically, I think that we can all agree that Peter Parker is not, in fact, a mutant. Just because his DNA was re-written in a movie sequence does not make him so.
Well if you know about his comic background and also about the X-men Universe, then no you wouldn't consider him a mutant. But based on just the film, anyone with no previously said knowledge would consider him a mutant. Also, based on science, he is a mutant...
Originally posted by Impediment
If Placidity is trying to give Spider-Man abilities of The Force, then this thread is an infringement on the rules.C'mon, guys, you know the rules: Movie canon only. Just what we see on screen.
I only gave him basic force (i.e push and pull) powers on the level comparable to a padawan's.
Against the opponents I've listed, these force powers pose no offensive capabilities at all. The reason I did give him some powers is to give him a way of overcoming force choke. Otherwise, there would be no fight... force choke and then he can't do anything.
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Hows it gonna stick to light...?
What? I'm saying if a Jedi/Sith gets webbed up, he/she is not going to get out of it simply because a lightsabre can cut through webbing.
Whether or not they can deflect/cut the webbing before it hits them is another point that I wasn't even talking about. 🤨
Originally posted by Placidity
What? I'm saying if a Jedi/Sith gets webbed up, he/she is not going to get out of it simply because a lightsabre can cut through webbing.Whether or not they can deflect/cut the webbing before it hits them is another point that I wasn't even talking about. 🤨
Depends if their lightsabre is in their hand at the time of webbing or not.. If not, they are screwed.