You're dumb.
Dumb like a moose, Shoes, DUMB LIKE A MOOSE!!!1!
And Mara is a Jedi Master, which pretty much automatically puts her above someone like Jango. The fight basically goes like this: Jango lifts his arm to shoot his blaster, but Mara, having vastly superior reflexes and speed force lightnings him to death before he can sqeeze off a single shot.
/thread.
edit: YEah, ares is right. ABC logic is retarded.
Mace lost to Sidious just as Mara lost to Caedus. In fact, its a proven fact that Sidious held back against Mace Windu. And yet you keep saying that Jango can win because he held his own against Mace who in turn held his own against Sidious... Mara however actually had Caedus at his mercy and if it wasn't for Caedus's force trick she would have killed him.
Originally posted by ares834
Mace lost to Sidious
What?
In fact, its a proven fact that Sidious held back against Mace Windu.
Find me the quote for that.
Mara however actually had Caedus at his mercy and if it wasn't for Caedus's force trick she would have killed him.
Find me the quote for that.
Jedi Master
As was Mace. And he was almost killed.
Originally posted by Shoes
What?
Find me the quote for that.
Find me the quote for that.
Jacen stared into her eyes and instantly created the illusion of Ben's face beneath her. She blinked.
It gave him the edge for that fraction of a moment. It was long enough to ram the poison dart into her leg with its protective plastoid cone still in place."
As was Mace. And he was almost killed.
Originally posted by ares834
He died.
He won the lightsaber duel.
He could feel the end of this battle approaching, and so could the blur
of Sith he faced; in the Force, the shadow had become a pulsar of fear.
Easily, almost effortlessly, he turned the shadow's fear into a weapon: he
angled the battle to bring them both out onto the window ledge.
Out in the wind. Out with the lightning. Out on a rain-slicked ledge
above a half-kilometer drop.
Out where the shadow's fear made it hesitate. Out where the shadow's
fear turned some of its Force-powered speed into a Force-powered grip on the
slippery permacrete.
Out where Mace could flick his blade in one precise arc and slash the
shadow's lightsaber in half.
One piece flipped back in through the cut-open window. The other
tumbled from opening fingers, bounced on the ledge, and fell through the
rain toward the distant alleys below.
Now the shadow was only Palpatine: old and shrunken, thinning hair
bleached white by time and care, face lined with exhaustion.
Lol.
Mace > Mara.
he pretends to lose his power and be weak
I have them on VHS. Wow. Which part is he referring to; the saber fight or the force battle?
He could feel the end of this battle approaching, and so could the blur
of Sith he faced; in the Force, the shadow had become a pulsar of fear.
Easily, almost effortlessly, he turned the shadow's fear into a weapon: he
angled the battle to bring them both out onto the window ledge.
Out in the wind. Out with the lightning. Out on a rain-slicked ledge
above a half-kilometer drop.
Out where the shadow's fear made it hesitate. Out where the shadow's
fear turned some of its Force-powered speed into a Force-powered grip on the
slippery permacrete.
Out where Mace could flick his blade in one precise arc and slash the
shadow's lightsaber in half.
One piece flipped back in through the cut-open window. The other
tumbled from opening fingers, bounced on the ledge, and fell through the
rain toward the distant alleys below.
Now the shadow was only Palpatine: old and shrunken, thinning hair
bleached white by time and care, face lined with exhaustion.
I'm fairly sure that this was from Mace's point of view, so this might just be what he thinks happened.
Originally posted by Nephthys
DO NOT MOCK ME, YOU SMELLY LITTLE PIGS PIZZLE!Also, proof? Also, I only said maybe, so your mockery is misplaced.
Prove there was mockery. Prove it wasn't from a omnicient perspective.
Originally posted by truejedi
You are still yet to prove Mace almost lost to Jango. Your entire argument hinges on it.
Jesus Christ. How would you define desperately? My argument hinges on that one word. Refuse to accept it, fine. Two can play that game. I can just say that Mace is so ridiculously far beyond Mara, that Jango giving Mace even the slightest amount of trouble means that Fett could disable Mara before she activates her lightsaber. The best part of this, is that Mara has no feats or accolades to her name that even come close to rivaling Windu, and by extension, rivaling Palpatine.
Furthermore, you disregard Mace's evaluation of Jango entirely. It's not as if the author didn't include it for a reason. It's not as if it contradicts the films in any way. AOTC doesn't tell us that Mace thinks Jango is weak. AOTC doesn't tell us if Jango is capable of killing Windu. The novel however, does.
Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
..and yet Mace slices Jango's head clean off so you really stop denying that fact
This must be done in bold. Don't ever speak to me, ever again. You good sir, are on ignore.
1 - Jango's jetpack failed to activate
2 - I never claimed Jango killed Mace, simply nearly killed him
To reiterate:
Jango = Mace * 0.90
Mace = Mara * 9.99^99999
Can anyone with a calculus background help me out here? I want the Jango to Mara ratio.