Weakest sith to ever exist

Started by Captain REX11 pages

I believe we should remain on topic, here... though the topic is obviously not something intensely interesting. If this weakling Sith needs a name, let it be Bandon. Otherwise, it is some stupid Sithling grunt who died at some point after doing something unimportant.

Originally posted by ares834
Bandon is a beast. I mean he force pushes a trooper into a computer for no better reason than he walked in front of him!

So he's a pitiful little bully-boy who has to hurt others to make himself feel like a big man. What's "beast" about that?

Originally posted by chilled monkey
So he's a pitiful little bully-boy who has to hurt others to make himself feel like a big man. What's "beast" about that?

Still haven't learned about sarcasm, have you?

The weakest sith ever is probably some unknown, never talked about baby who was brought up to be a sith only to die when he/she was 1 year old.

Probably that first Sith Jaden Korr killed. Losing to a guy with no connection to the force whos barely used a lightsaber= epic fail.

That wasn't a Sith, and Jaden Korr did have a connection to the Force.

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Yeah he did, and Jaden was powerful enough to defeat Marka Ragnos possessing Tavion when he was a jedi knight. At that time however, he was no push over but not powerful enough to do half the setuff he did later.

Why did you make this thread?

Just wanted to know, but Bandon dosnt count read the first for who does. Only the ones in the rule of two and the others i named.

Originally posted by Hewhoknowsall
The weakest sith ever is probably some unknown, never talked about baby who was brought up to be a sith only to die when he/she was 1 year old.
That wasn't a Sith, and Jaden Korr did have a connection to the Force.

Well I get where your coming from with the sith thing, But Korr didn't have a connection to the force, he had potential, but no training and no ability to use it (which is what I meant). Though with the restrictions of the thread... Hetton probably. He was trained by the sith and had sith followers, so he should count, but was weak as a kitten.

Mr. Creator of thread.. dude technically, Revan created the rule of two, (bane implemented it) and Bandon is the weakest. obviously.

Also: Flow Walking can be used in combat as explained in the second FOTJ book.

One can use flow walking to completely predict the outcome of an entire battle. Its like one has forseen a possible future, and can take measures to avoid the fatal errors or avoid things. yeah I'm using "things" cuz it can be anything.

like Jysella Horn used flow walking to predict how she was unable to escape, and deliberatly did something different. She knew exactly where the security droids were and was able to disable them before their activation. But she was still caught, so obviously flow walking isn't omnipotent, and can predict only one possible future. Also, while flow walking, time seems to slow or stop because Horn saw the whole scene while just standing there, where someone could clearly get to her by the time it takes for her to finish flow walking.

well idk if what I just typed made any sense at all, cuz I'm really obsessed with getting a hacked psp... Probably some sentences were not as "up to par with the standards of punctuation/grammar/etc."

But then it is not in combat, it is in preparation. It cannot be considered a combat feat if not used during combat. Like if Caedus uses it before fighting Luke to kill him, Luke would improvise. Not that effective if not for a large scale encounter.

Originally posted by kotorfan
Mr. Creator of thread.. dude technically, Revan created the rule of two, (bane implemented it) and Bandon is the weakest. obviously.

Revan did not create the Rule of Two. He simply said each master should have but one apprentice... Bane took this a step further and said that there could only ever be one master and one apprentice hence only two sith at a time.

kotorfan
Mr. Creator of thread.. dude technically, Revan created the rule of two, (bane implemented it)
Revan had an army.

Of Sith.

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yeah but they weren't sith.. they were sith soldiers, not apprentices. They never had a chance to be master.

Only Malak was the one to succeed Revan, no other one would. They were not taught alot, just a few little pieces, though they hungered for more. He knew that if they grew to powerful "then the weak would rise up against the strong in a gross perversion of the natural order." i think that was from Bane POD while learning from Revans holocron. Malak knew the same, and he picked Bandon. besides, if Bandon was considered strong in that army, then they must have a shortage of sith.

Originally posted by Slash_KMC
Still haven't learned about sarcasm, have you?

I have. I just don't always recognise it.

Originally posted by Wolverine2179
The weakest sith ever? Darth Sidious and Darth bane.

What? They are two of the strongest Sith ever to exist.

I'd have to say Vader when he got trapped in the suit. How he was able to easily defeat Rahm Kota, I do not know.