Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I can't understand what you are saying half the time. Seriously, I'm not messing with you, your grammar stumps me. Not insulting you, just saying.Also, there's no rule about asking for clarification on the OP, "up in here." The OP was incredibly lacking, man
Frankly, I don't see how it's any of your business.
Here's waht was said:
Your last statement makes no sense whatsoever.
puh lease.. as per Impediment's rule..
rule number 7.
7) When the thread starter makes a new thread, it is very important to cement the conditions of the scenario in the first few posts. This is to avoid confusion and frustration among the other posters. It will not be acceptable for the thread starter to randomly change the conditions of the thread at random intervals. Once the settings/weapons/gear/handicaps/abilities/etc have been cemented in the first few posts of the thread, that is how they will stay. Therefore, be very sure and for certain of how you want your thread to be constructed.
No where does it state that somebody can ask for clarification after a thread is going 10 some odd pages
.. so yeah it is [b]very easy to understand when i said you should have known
Originally posted by BruceSkywalkerI know the MVF golden rule, Brucie haermm
puh lease.. as per Impediment's rule..rule number 7.
7) When the thread starter makes a new thread, it is very important to cement the conditions of the scenario in the first few posts. This is to avoid confusion and frustration among the other posters. It will not be acceptable for the thread starter to randomly change the conditions of the thread at random intervals. Once the settings/weapons/gear/handicaps/abilities/etc have been cemented in the first few posts of the thread, that is how they will stay. Therefore, be very sure and for certain of how you want your thread to be constructed.
No where does it state that somebody can ask for clarification after a thread is going 10 some odd pages
when i said you should have known [/B]
.. so yeah it is [b]very easy to understand
Fact was, the OP was lacking.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I know the MVF golden rule, Brucie haermmFact was, the OP was lacking.
if that were true than you should always follow it
Originally posted by Nephthys
'This is Power! Not to be strong of limb, hard of heart, ferocious and daring; but kind, compassionate and soft' - Mary Shelley😛
I think its really interesting that after 14 pages all we're talking about is how best Snape can run away. Telling, don't you think?
if that is the best that snape can do than this fight over quick and easy in favor of Vader
Originally posted by BruceSkywalkerToo little to follow.
if that were true than you should always follow it
If the wizard has any knowledge of the Jedi, even a small bit, the wizard wins 10/10.
If it's a chance meeting on the street, they are in each others face, and neither have knowledge, the Jedi wins 10/10 if they open up with a saber attack.
It could go either way depending on the conditions, which were incredibly lacking.
if that is the best that snape can do than this fight over quick and easy in favor of VaderNah. Snape goes smoke and is gone before Vader can attack.
OK boys and girls, prepare to be raped.
Here is a scene from THBP:
Harry is chasing Snape after Snape killed Dumbledore. At :15, Harry casts Incarcerous. Snape blocks it.
At :18, Bellatrix casts a non verbal spell that hits Harry instantly.
At :43, Harry casts sectumsempra at Snape. Snape turns, blocks the scetumsempra, and casts a non verbal spell back at Harry, knocking Harry on his back. This all happened in about one second. Snape's back was turned, Harry cast the spell, it reached Snape, Snape turns to face Harry, blocks the spell, AND cast a spell back at Harry. All in less than a second. And no, Snape did not rebound the sectumsempra back at Harry. How do we know this? Because Harry was not sliced to ribbons. Snape's reaction time here is greater than any Jedi. All 4 spells in the video travel at least as fast, probably faster than blaster bolts.
Precog was fine during ROTS. What was affected was the Jedi ability to see brief glimpses of the future, as Luke did in ESB. Battle precog was faulty at best.
Verdict? Wizards>>>>>>>>>>>>Jedi, all day, every day, without fail.
Any more questions? I'll copy/paste this into the Snape/Sidious thread.