How much can they lift using the force?

Started by truejedi4 pages

Originally posted by KingD19

Starkiller pulled a Star Destroyer out of the sky. And yes, he pulled it down, it was just floating before, and he changed it's course, pulled it down out of the sky, then stopped it before it hit him.

No he didn't. Read the novel, that's canon. What you THINK you see on screen, when confronted with narration from the novel: the narration wins. If you see something on screen that is beyond discussion, then it takes precedence over the novel.

I remember debating this some thread long ago, but yes TJ's right. Gameplay isn't canon, he didn't pull it down while evading rounds of TIE Fighters, he redirected it. When Kota says 'bring it down' it's because at it's current angle it would miss the Ore Cannon, so he changes the angle 'brings it down' so it would hit the cannon.

Originally posted by mattatom
I remember debating this some thread long ago, but yes TJ's right. Gameplay isn't canon, he didn't pull it down while evading rounds of TIE Fighters, he redirected it. When Kota says 'bring it down' it's because at it's current angle it would miss the Ore Cannon, so he changes the angle 'brings it down' so it would hit the cannon.

I'm tired of Starkiller being overhyped via video game as well.

imho - if it didn't happen in a book or movie, it didn't happen at all. The story writers and quest writers for a lot of these games are pretty clueless. I worked for SOE during the Star Wars Galaxy days, it was pretty sad.

Originally posted by akpwnz
I'm tired of Starkiller being overhyped via video game as well.

imho - if it didn't happen in a book or movie, it didn't happen at all. The story writers and quest writers for a lot of these games are pretty clueless. I worked for SOE during the Star Wars Galaxy days, it was pretty sad.

The Force Unleashed novel... ya know?

If we're going to use physical measurements of strength we most use the physical aspects of the force, which comes to formula.

midi-chlorian count per cell (X) mass of each cell (X) mass of individual
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percentage of midi-chlorians attuned to individual's will

Sorry,

midi-chlorian count per cell (X) mass of each cell (X) mass of individual
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percentage of midi-chlorians Not Yet attuned to the individual's will

Galen Marek had the highest Midi-chlorian count.

Together, Galen Marek, Dark Empire Sidious, Vodo Siosk-Baas, Darth Nihilus, Darth Bane, Naga Sadow, Darth Traya, EU Luke Skywalker, Cade Skywalker, Freedon Nadd and The Sith Emperor possessed knowledge of every force technique, power and abilityseen in the movie and in the EU put together, and Galen Marek has the potential to master every technique known by this list and more to a higher degree than anyne else in Star Wars.

If he attunes every midichlorian in his body to his will I'd imagine him being able to tilt the orbit of a moon, and if he mastered every technique, I'd see him as being able to compete with High-Herald level Super Hereos and Buu Saga DBZ Characters.

Originally posted by \\S//
Sorry,

Accepted. I forgive you.

midi-chlorian count per cell (X) mass of each cell (X) mass of individual
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percentage of midi-chlorians [b]Not Yet attuned to the individual's will


source?

Galen Marek had the highest Midi-chlorian count.

source?

If he attunes every midichlorian in his body to his will I'd imagine him being able to tilt the orbit of a moon, and if he mastered every technique, I'd see him as being able to compete with High-Herald level Super Hereos and Buu Saga DBZ Characters. [/B]

Pure speculation.

You're mistaken, this is the pertinent equation:

(((number of synapses/Kg of bodyweight^Meisher-Curtwreit control scale value)-(number concussions during puberty/number years trained))^(number midichlorians/prehensile digit*percent cells untouched by a lightsaber))/alphanumeric value of name where a=1 b=2 c=3...^(log 3pi/.999i))

This does not, of course, apply to any of the Scmubeck coda of exceptional humanoids (with the notable exception of the Wookie), or even to the non-primate species.

Red Nemesis
(log 3pi/.999i)
What.

Bleh.

Originally posted by Eminence
What.

Bleh.

Eminence, you being active, more of it. NOW!
Spoiler:
plz.

The log (which is naturally base 10) of the quantity three times pi (end quantity) divided by point nine nine nine i.

It is called the ulgrath constant (which is a bit of a misnomer because the value is constantly changing based on the central computer which is continuously calculating more digits of pi). I just couldn't figure out the symbol for it until now:

╙

so:
(((number of synapses/Kg of bodyweight^Meisher-Curtwreit control scale value)-(number concussions during puberty/number years trained))^(number midichlorians/prehensile digit*percent cells untouched by a lightsaber))/(alphanumeric value of name where a=1 b=2 c=3...)^╙ )

But can you tell me what argz is when |z| = 5 and z = x + 3i?

Originally posted by Jonathan Ingram
But can you tell me what argz is when |z| = 5 and z = x + 3i?
A waste of time.

Only because you can't do it...

Red, I would like the answer in degrees first and then converted to radians.

Are you trying to get me to do your homework for you?

Not gonna happen. You've seen the wiki; the equations there aren't hard.

Originally posted by Red Nemesis
Not gonna happen.

That's your opinion on the matter.

Neb, are you still in highschool?

Maybe?

Why? 😄

I definitely thought you were older. There was sort of a "locked in battle since '04" thing going on.