LukeSkywalker (New Jedi Order) V DarthNihilus(under a day after eating the Mariluka)

Started by Darth Truculent3 pages

Question - when Kyp was possessed by Exar Kun, could some of Exar's strengh in the Force remain in Kyp? Could that explain why he's so strong?

In what novel did Kyp manipulate the dovin basal? Luke does it in Dark Tide I.

I believe it was Dark Tide 2

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
I believe it was Dark Tide 2

So does LS, but for the life of me I cannot find a reference to it. I'm using CTRL + F for "dovin basal" and looking for Kyp Durron's name, but I can't find it.

Darth Truculent
Question - when Kyp was possessed by Exar Kun, could some of Exar's strengh in the Force remain in Kyp? Could that explain why he's so strong?

Kyp's power really wasn't boosted by Exar Kun's in any real way; Kun merely unlocked Durron's own reserves of energy. When Durron defeated Skywalker, the line in Dark Apprentice reads:

"Against the full might of Kyp Durron and the forbidden weapons of the long-dead spirit of Exar Kun, even a Jedi Master such as Luke Skywalker could not prevail."

It was merely Kun's knowledge, not his power, that enabled Durron to defeat Luke.

^I interpreted that the same was as Gideon.

Yeah, I still can't find it.

All I know is that a dovin basal is not the same thing as a black hole; the dovin basal merely creates artificial black holes. It's rather like saying that manipulating the firing mechanism for a nuclear warhead means that someone has power on par with its yield.

Furthermore, the dovin basal in question was powerful enough only to intercept missiles -- and Luke had to enter brief meditation in order to pull that off.

Not nearly as impressive as "LOL LUKE MANIPULATES BLACK WHOLES!"

He has far more impressive feats, imho.

I'll try and take a look for it sometime later. No promises though, the books are back at my parents house.

Darth_Glentract
I'll try and take a look for it sometime later. No promises though, the books are back at my parents house.

You have failed me, Glentract...

Don't suppose you have MSN or anything, do ya?

Originally posted by Gideon
"LOL, LUKE MANIPULATES BLACK HOLES!"

fixed

I was actually going to change one of the L's to an R, but figured that was going too far.

Wtf is juice? HAHAAHAH Chapelle is hilarious.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
I was actually going to change one of the L's to an R, but figured that was going too far.

Ditto.

Darth_Glentract
I believe it was Dark Tide 2
Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream.

I've posted the segment here at least once; I'd find it again if someone could point me back to the Russian site where we used to get our online text. swtimeline.ru doesn't seem to be.

Originally posted by Eminence
Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream.

I've posted the segment here at least once; I'd find it again if someone could point me back to the Russian site where we used to get our online text. swtimeline.ru doesn't seem to be.

Clicky.

Originally posted by Gideon
You have failed me, Glentract...

Don't suppose you have MSN or anything, do ya?

I used to have it and AIM. Haven't used either in years. I've been taking six classes the last two semesters and working 30 hours a week, so free time is pretty scarce.

mattatom
Clicky.
There it is.
Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream
Luke Skywalker had done this once, a couple of years ago. He'd mentioned it to the other Jedi. No one else had tried it because it had exhausted Luke to the point of collapse, and Jedi were seldom in a position to survive a technique that tired them so completely.

They were past the second wave of coralskippers now and heading toward the cloud surrounding Jag. Beyond it, not far now, was the second interdictor. Kyp knew that other skips had to be converging on him and Jaina. He didn't bother to look at his sensor board. They weren't relevant now.

And he didn't think he'd be as terribly drained as Luke by the technique. He was stronger in the Force than Luke Skywalker.

He'd known that almost since they'd met - that he had more pure power than the legendary Jedi Master. But this was, perhaps, the first time he'd been able to say it to himself without a little thrill of pride. He was just stronger, and that was all. It usually didn't matter. Now it did.

They reached the edge of the coralskipper cloud around Jag. Jaina and Kyp flashed by the skips that had turned against them, dodging their incoming fire, Jaina spraying return fire. Suddenly they were in the middle, with Jag's clawcraft turning in their wake, and the interdictor was before them.

Absently, barely aiming, Kyp squeezed the trigger of his lasers. His red beams flashed out against the interdictor, and a void moved in position to intercept the beams.

Within the Force, within the broader range of senses it gave him, he tried to feel the presence of that void. He couldn't feel the Yuuzhan Vong or their creatures, but he could feel distortions in space, hard little nuggets of wrongness where there should be nothing.

He felt many of them, but didn't know which belonged to the interdictor, which to the coralskippers, and this rarefied sensory data didn't precisely translate to exact directions and distances. A void that felt far away could be from a coralskipper close at hand.

He armed a proton torpedo and fired it. He felt its physical presence as, in a matter of seconds, it closed the distance between him and the interdictor... and was swallowed by another void.

He felt it enter the void, felt which of the many singularities it was.

And he seized upon that void, directing all his Force abilities and discipline against it.

It was like using a thin metal rod to push a grounded landspeeder. Too much pressure and it would bend, becoming useless. Too little and nothing would happen. He had to find the right pressure to budge it, to set it into motion and keep it going that way...

For a moment, the only things in the universe were him, Jaina, and the void. He moved the void, turned it around, moved it back the other direction.

Then he was himself again, in the cockpit, watching the flank of the interdictor distort. The void had moved back and touched the interdictor, and now the interdictor elongated into it, extending what looked like a pliant extrusion of what he knew to be hardened yorik coral into the singularity.

The portions of the interdictor in closest proximity to the void accelerated faster into its maw so that portions farther back tore, venting gases into space. But the incredible gravity of the singularity didn't allow the remainder of the ship to tear away and be free. It dragged greater and greater portions of the interdictor into it, compressing them, rending them, and in a moment the interdictor was gone.

Kyp felt obliterated, bone-tired, as though he'd run for days, drawing on the Force to sustain him, and had finally settled down for rest. His diagnostics board was beeping at him and he spared it a glance.

Well way to-f*cking-go, Kyp. Was that how tired Luke was afterward?

Luke was in worse shape.

check and mate i'd say. Only problem being the in-universe part of it. but still pretty darn convincing.