Originally posted by Nephthys
Whaaat? Its like, the size of a building. A big one.
And yet it couldn't even manage to kill 8 people (or aliens whatever).
Originally posted by Galan007
Of course the supreme being in a given universe(and where SW is concerned, The Ones are the closest things to supreme beings we've yet seen) is going to be the most powerful entity in that universe. It doesn't take genius-level intellect to figure out that God>ALL--it simply goes without saying. That is why I find it silly to put them on a 'moast powafull' list. It's like... DUH! #HerpDerpNot saying there is anything wrong with you listing them--just pointing out why I never take them into consideration when compiling a list. However, the fact that the only dark sider throughout the mythos whom is capable of edging out a win over DE Palps is the phucking physical embodiment of the dark side of the Force itself(on a universal level), speaks volumes concerning the gargantuan level of power at Palpatine's command. 🙂/👆
Also, as good as Palps is, let us not forget that he now have serious rivals:-
Over 300 years ago, the great Jedi heroes Revan and Malak stumbled upon long-hidden Sith Empire's capital of Dromund Kaas, and its ruler - a mysterious, almost godlike avatar of the dark side. They argued briefly over whether to alert the Republic and Jedi Council, but Revan was already too consumed by arrogance and anger to consider the possibility of defeat. By the time Revan and Malak approached the Emperor in his throne room, they were already at the precipice of the dark side. It took only a fraction of the Emperor's loathsome power to complete their fall. The Jedi succumbed utterly to the Sith leader's domination and returned to the Republic to spark a new conflict: the Jedi Civil War.
The plan to invade the Emperor's fortress succeeds beyond Master Braga's greatest ambitions. However, the Jedi find more than they bargained for when they finally confront the Sith leader in his lair. The Emperor is more than a man - he is the living embodiment of the dark side. Armed with incalculable powers of corruption, the Emperor easily defeats the Knight, Master Braga, and their fellow Jedi, twisting them all to the dark side.
The Jedi dispatched scouts and spies to learn as much as they could about this new enemy and its enigmatic leader. However, the Sith Emperor was a master of subterfuge and misdirection, continually thwarting all efforts to uncover his dark secrets.Most Jedi who ventured into Imperial space vanished without a trace, but a few managed to send back disturbing messages to their Masters. These fragmented communiques showed the Emperor's Jedi pursuers descending into fear, madness, and evil when faced with his power. It quickly became clear the Sith Emperor was more then a brilliant military strategist and cunning political leader. He was a living embodiment of the dark side of the Force who delighted in destroying the minds and spirits of those Jedi who came too close to him.
All members of the Empire bow before their sovereign ruler - the Sith Emperor. Enigmatic and supremely powerful, the Emperor directs this domain from the shadows and manipulates the galaxy to carry out his will.
Originally posted by Galan007
Heh, you guys legitimately don't understand what I'm saying, it seems. Lets try this again...Obviously Palpatine was privy to a plethora of dark side knowledge--as were numerous other Sith. However, Palpatine's personal drive/willingness/ambition to glean ultimate power and rule the galaxy with an iron fist(through any means necessary) is what ultimately made him the most powerful Sith in history. He didn't start out life with that level of power--he attained it through decadeS of hardcore training.
Conversely, Son was born an immortal, quasi-abstract. No matter what actions he took, he always embodied the dark side of the Force on a metaphysical level--he didn't have to put in any effort to attain that position. Again: Palpatine absolutely did.
That is the difference between them I speak of. I cannot possibly be more clear than that... You either get it or you don't at this point. /shrug
No, they were always "Force wielders".
The Ones are absolutely exceptionally powerful Force-users, but not exactly God like entities. The Ones are basically stuff of legends, therefore significant hype, theories, folklore and vice versa.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
No, they were always "Force wielders".
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
They are even stated to be "god-like beings" You actually think there are people more powerful, even though strait up T-Canon says otherwise? I'm not even surprised any more.
Originally posted by S_W_LeGenDI said that The Ones are the closest thing(s) to supreme beings we've yet seen in SW--which is quite accurate. They literally(not figuratively) embody the Force. They have no material forms. They've been stated to be "supremely powerful." Their deaths caused universal unbalance of the Force. Etc.
The Ones are absolutely exceptionally powerful Force-users, but not exactly God like entities.
They are Gods, truly.
Originally posted by Emperordmb"Raynar turned back to Thuruht and asked, "What are these three beings? Celestials?" Thuruht shivered her antennae. "Celestials are in the Force," she said. "The Ones are what Celestials become."
The Ones were what the Celestials became or something
Originally posted by Syndicate
The one and the Gods that Leia met should not be accounted for on the list.
Originally posted by Syndicate
The 2 most powerful are Luke Skywalker as Grandmaster and Darth Sidious in the EU in that order. 3 4 and 5 are Jacen Yoda and Plageuis in no particular order. The rest are debatable.