Comprehensive analysis of Vitiate's power and addressing misconceptions about him

Started by Allankles3 pages

Novels are primary sources as well, everything starts from prose. Without them the PT era wouldn't stand literary criticism, without them SW is less. So yeah, I take the novels over everything tv or movie related outside the OT movies themselves - that trilogy was done right. Inspired, really.

Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
The author of the book contradicted his own unofficial saying in the book.

Hint: Vitiate gave a slight mental brush to Scourge on moment's notice and Scourge was on the ground.

Scourge was a powerful individual by the way.

Revan resisted second time because he was 100% prepared to do so (had developed a countermeasure for this purpose). Prior to this, Vitiate broke him with "a fraction of his power."

Vittiate was a powerhouse not God. He would have been killed earlier by the Revan Exile duo, so... Being an emperor makes you vulnerable, even a clever assassin with no force abilities can take you out.

He would have been killed earlier by the Revan Exile duo

Except this is baseless...

It's in the novelization of the prequel of the TOR game era. Basically, the Exile Surik could have killed him, but chose not to - preventing herself from falling to the dark side and ensuring that Vittiate was given a chance for repentance.

Originally posted by Allankles
- preventing herself from falling to the dark side and ensuring that Vittiate was given a chance for repentance.

Actually it was to save Revan's life.

Vitiate > HoT. I suspect he was weakened in the second fight and Scourge helped take advantage of this weakness. Hence his betrayal.

Spoiler:
teehee