Even working as a team, Asajj and Grievous are non-factors.
This always makes me lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnZaNNY_arU&feature=related
(Fun starts at 0:45)
Originally posted by Galan007
Even working as a team, Asajj and Grievous are non-factors
I'm not so sure... You know, Dooku can defeat Asajj by one finger (Yoda: Dark Rendezvous), but if Asajj has some help (TCW with dark sisters(?)) he had a problems... Here is the same situation... Yoda can just crush GG and Vetress, but no when Dooku attack him (with some force, like lightning etc). IMHO ofc 🙂
Originally posted by Lineael
...but if Asajj has some help (TCW with dark sisters(?)) he had a problems...
🤨 Dooku was drugged and fighting THREE INVISIBLE LIGHTSABER WIELDING COMBATANTS!!! And he STILL won!!
Originally posted by Lineael
I'm not so sure... You know, Dooku can defeat Asajj by one finger (Yoda: Dark Rendezvous), but if Asajj has some help (TCW with dark sisters(?)) he had a problems... Here is the same situation... Yoda can just crush GG and Vetress, but no when Dooku attack him (with some force, like lightning etc). IMHO ofc 🙂
Yoda blocks (almost effortlessly) Dooku's FL w/ one hand whil schooling GG and Ventress w/ the other. As mentioned before; they are non-factors.
Originally posted by Jinsoku Takai
Yoda wasn't exactly trying to keep her from going anywhere, N. So to say he was outsmarted is a bit of a stretch.
If Yoda was letting her walk away then my respect for him seriously drops like a stone.
And he tells her to surrender. He was clearly attempting to capture her.
Originally posted by Nephthys
If Yoda was letting her walk away then my respect for him seriously drops like a stone.And he tells her to surrender. He was clearly attempting to capture her.
Why not retain her then? Yoda wasn't there to 'capture' Ventress. It was a diplomatic mission. Yoda was simply telling her that it was in her best interest to surrender rather than get schooled in combat.
Originally posted by Nephthys
No he didn't. He was acting like a big shot and showing off and then she pulled an explosion on him that forced him to defend his allies and took advantage of that by running away. What opportunity did he have?
From :45 through the rest of the video he could have retained ger anytime he wanted.
Originally posted by Nephthys
Which is why I said he was acting like a big shot and it backfired on him. Do you honestly think he'd let someone who has murdered jedi just walk away when he has them right there? They are fighting a war y'know.
Do you honestly think that Yoda couldn't have restrained her had he truly wanted to do so?
Originally posted by Nephthys
He wasn't trying to forceably detain her during that time. He was trying to get her to surrender without a fight. Then she pulled the bomb on him and got away.
SMH. There's not enough that has been explicitly spelled out to make a good argument for either one of us. So with that being said - I win!!