BTW, lookie here, at 1:41
Oh snap, is that a force push Dumbledore used? Did Dumbledore use his right hand to spell Voldemort, and his left to reach around behind him and force push Harry to safety? Two spells at once?
Yeah, when are we ever shown a Jedi doing two force attacks at once?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGg-b6K9YBU
Palpstasticness FTW
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
BTW, lookie here, at 1:41Oh snap, is that a force push Dumbledore used? Did Dumbledore use his right hand to spell Voldemort, and his left to reach around behind him and force push Harry to safety? Two spells at once?
Yeah, when are we ever shown a Jedi doing two force attacks at once?
Something was definitely pushed and there likely was a reach-around, as Dumbledore doesn't seem to be the inconsiderate kind.
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGg-b6K9YBUPalpstasticness FTW
LoL, poor Suzy and his desperate need for a win.
Originally posted by Robtard
Something was definitely pushed and there likely was a reach-around, as Dumbledore doesn't seem to be the inconsiderate kind.
One more thing. A Jedi is facing a wall of flame, just regular fire. It is thirty feet high and 50 feet wide, and it is bearing down on him. He does a force push. Nothing in the movies indicate that the entire wall of flame would stop. Nothing was ever shown that implied that a Jedi can adjust the radius of his force push from, let's say one foot to 20 feet. All this talk about how a Jedi can stop an entire wall of fiendfyre is rubbish without proof that a Jedi can decide how wide his force attack will be.
Now, the scene where Yoda grabs the pillar to save Obi Wan and Anakin in AOTC is not a good example. Yoda could have been focusing his force power on the center of the solid object, therefore holding the entire pillar in the air.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
One more thing. A Jedi is facing a wall of flame, just regular fire. It is thirty feet high and 50 feet wide, and it is bearing down on him. He does a force push. Nothing in the movies indicate that the entire wall of flame would stop. Nothing was ever shown that implied that a Jedi can adjust the radius of his force push from, let's say one foot to 20 feet. All this talk about how a Jedi can stop an entire wall of fiendfyre is rubbish without proof that a Jedi can decide how wide his force attack will be.Now, the scene where Yoda grabs the pillar to save Obi Wan and Anakin in AOTC is not a good example. Yoda could have been focusing his force power on the center of the solid object, therefore holding the entire pillar in the air.
Aaaaaaaaannnnndddd then there's the part where Yoda creates a massive wall of force suspension...catching all of the debris in a plane parallel to the floor.
Nice try, but your point completely fails.
Edit - However, that doesn't change the fact that magic is more powerful than the force.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Aaaaaaaaannnnndddd then there's the part where Yoda creates a massive wall of force suspension...catching all of the debris in a plane parallel to the floor.Nice try, but your point completely fails.
Edit - However, that doesn't change the fact that magic is more powerful than the force.
Ooooooooooooor he could have been grabbing multiple objects at once!!! Pwned!!!
You cant prove it ❌
Besides, if he did it with force suspension, he didnt do it with force push.
We are talking about force push here, and you know it.
DDM is gonna post this vid and talk shit about Yoda being able to adjust the radius of his force attacks, let me administer the pain first:
Yoda stops three rocks from hitting him, the radius of the force block was maybe three feet.
When he saves Obi Wan, he is lifting one object.
No proof that he adjusted the radius of his force hold. And certainly no evidence that he can block fiendfyre.
about blocking blaster bolts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhZAseLFcio&feature=PlayList&p=2432504B919D8781&index=8
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
DDM is gonna post this vid and talk shit about Yoda being able to adjust the radius of his force attacks, let me administer the pain first:Yoda stops three rocks from hitting him, the radius of the force block was maybe three feet.
When he saves Obi Wan, he is lifting one object.
No proof that he adjusted the radius of his force hold. And certainly no evidence that he can block fiendfyre.
If only that was that was the point being argued. You missed the point entirely.
And, yes, that vid clearly shows Yoda adjust the size of his TK. I'll let you figure out why I said that. Once you figure it out, post why you think it is, and I'll tell you if you're correct.
And, no, that's not the vid I posted. 😉
Originally posted by dadudemonSame fight scene haermm
If only that was that was the point being argued. You missed the point entirely.And, yes, that vid clearly shows Yoda adjust the size of his TK. I'll let you figure out why I said that. Once you figure it out, post why you think it is, and I'll tell you if you're correct.
And, no, that's not the vid I posted. 😉
There IS no point where he adjusted the size of his TK.
But lets say for a second there was. He didnt adjust enough to block fiendfyre ❌
After all, we cant take a feat of his and multiply it, can we? 😉
Try again, this is too easy.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Ooooooooooooor he could have been grabbing multiple objects at once!!! Pwned!!!
The multiple objects he's not supposed to be able to grabe...remember? You said it was one at at time, when it clearly is NOT.
PWNED!
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Besides, if he did it with force suspension, he didnt do it with force push.We are talking about force push here, and you know it.
What a Star Wars newb, you are. He not only suspened multiple objects in a plane that ran parallel to the floor, he force pushed those multiple objects away afterwards.
You later posted in this very same thread, pwning yourself in the process.
And, all of these are extensions of the same exact ability: TK.
So what did we learn?
1. You don't know very much about the Star Wars films as you obviously didn't pay attention to them.
2. Pwned by not only it showing multiple objects, but also because Yoda clearly adjust the size of the TK field he is applying.
3. You clearly pwned yourself by posting a vid the contradicted everything you've been arguing against about this whole subject.
I don't think you have much credability left in either of the threads. You've not only lost credability with your Harry Potter knowledge, you've clearly shown you don't remember much from the Star Wars films.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Same fight scene haermmThere IS no point where he adjusted the size of his TK.
He certainly did. Watch it again, take notes, and get back to me. I'm not going to tell you, this time. You have to figure it out, then admit you were wrong.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
But lets say for a second there was. He didnt adjust enough to block fiendfyre ❌After all, we cant take a feat of his and multiply it, can we? 😉
Try again, this is too easy.
He sure did. Watch the video again and get back to me.
Also, to further destroy what you think are any level of good points, fire weighs close to nothing. It certainly would be quite easy to control. Futhermore,, teehee, fiendfyre is QUITE slow. I don't need to get into why that's even a relevant point, do I?
How does it feel to have my e-cock deep into your e-butt, with no lube?
Originally posted by Samurai100
about blocking blaster bolts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhZAseLFcio&feature=PlayList&p=2432504B919D8781&index=8
1. Obi Wan is wearing armor. It can just as easily, if not more so, be argued that Obi Wan's armor deflected the bolts.
2. That's considered non-canon to the movies and, therefore, not admissible to the thread.
Originally posted by dadudemon
He certainly did. Watch it again, take notes, and get back to me. I'm not going to tell you, this time. You have to figure it out, then admit you were wrong.He sure did. Watch the video again and get back to me.
Also, to further destroy what you think are any level of good points, fire weighs close to nothing. It certainly would be quite easy to control. Futhermore,, teehee, fiendfyre is QUITE slow. I don't need to get into why that's even a relevant point, do I?
How does it feel to have my e-cock deep into your e-butt, with no lube?
well said
Originally posted by dadudemonI said that about VADER, man.
The multiple objects he's not supposed to be able to grabe...remember? You said it was one at at time, when it clearly is NOT.PWNED!
Also, you said he grabbed the multiple objects while saving Obi Wan, He didnt.
What a Star Wars newb, you are. He not only suspened multiple objects in a plane that ran parallel to the floor, he force pushed those multiple objects away afterwards.And? When is it implied that he adjusted the radius of the force? It wasnt. He didnt. And again, no way near enough to force push a wall of fiendfyre.
You later posted in this very same thread, pwning yourself in the process.Keep it coming!!!
And, all of these are extensions of the same exact ability: TK.They might be, but the fact of the matter is that Yoda never, not ever, never, displayed TK in such a manner to stop fiendfyre.
Never.
That means, you know.......not ever.
So what did we learn?
1. You don't know very much about the Star Wars films as you obviously didn't pay attention to them.Princess Leia has nice bewbz.
2. Pwned by not only it showing multiple objects, but also because Yoda clearly adjust the size of the TK field he is applying.Horseshit. he raised his hands, grunted, and held the rocks in place. Stop reading more into it than there was.
3. You clearly pwned yourself by posting a vid the contradicted everything you've been arguing against about this whole subject.I most certainly did not, your entire argument here is crap.
I don't think you have much credability left in either of the threads. You've not only lost credability with your Harry Potter knowledge, you've clearly shown you don't remember much from the Star Wars films.Aw, buthurt?
I ask one last time.....when has any Jedi been shown TKing a wide enough area to force push a wall of fiendfyre surrounding him?
Never. Thats my whole point, and you keep dodging it. Also theres no proof that Yoda adjusted anything, more second guessing and speculation. 'Hey, it looks like he did this." No proof, just what you WANT to see.
So, we are right back where we started, with no movie footage that proves a Jedi cannot block a wall of fiendfyre.