Originally posted by quanchi112Truth? I was sitting back one night, watching Episode 2, and it hit me. Force precog allows Jedi to know where Wizard will be at any and all times. If a wizard apparates, the Jedi will know and will know right where they will appear next. A simple force hold and saber toss will do them in just nicely.
What happened to you ? Seriously.
Now, as I said before, wizard/s can beat Jedi, if given the right conditions. But 1 on 1, Jedi win 9/10.
Originally posted by The Spleen
Truth? I was sitting back one night, watching Episode 2, and it hit me. Force precog allows Jedi to know where Wizard will be at any and all times. If a wizard apparates, the Jedi will know and will know right where they will appear next. A simple force hold and saber toss will do them in just nicely.Now, as I said before, wizard/s can beat Jedi, if given the right conditions. But 1 on 1, Jedi win 9/10.
Vadar missed Luke in his saber toss and hand to go search around to find it. Its worthless.
Originally posted by The SpleenNot a chance. Precog fails all the time. Even the strongest force users have been hit by slower than human reaction timed attacks.
Truth? I was sitting back one night, watching Episode 2, and it hit me. Force precog allows Jedi to know where Wizard will be at any and all times. If a wizard apparates, the Jedi will know and will know right where they will appear next. A simple force hold and saber toss will do them in just nicely.Now, as I said before, wizard/s can beat Jedi, if given the right conditions. But 1 on 1, Jedi win 9/10.
Originally posted by quanchi112
1. Yes, it can help and then it isn't there to help. Using the pod evidence for all Jedi and Sith after that when it isn't mentioned isn't proof. You are speculating. I supplied evidence to show not only precog failing but an order catching the entire Jedi of guard.
I used viable evidence to show that even untrained Force users have some form of precog. This is verified many times in the films, with Jedi, even neophyte Luke, being able to deflect blaster bolts. Luke even said pretty much he could see the remote even with the blast shield down on his helmet.
You are taking a very specific plot to bypass the imminent danger sense of the Jedi and using it as a viable interpretation of the Jedi/Sith precog in all cases. This is known as low-balling, and you're wrong.
2. It is an example of not only precog failing, stupidity prevailing, and not even listening to an opponent begging him not to try it.
Irrelevant misdirection. Jedi have precog. The Force can affect things on a grand scale, and even moreso when many Jedi and Sith are working in concert. Vader can choke people from starship to starship, across a huge swath of space. And beings like Yoda and Sidious are even stronger.
Potterverse loses hard. They get their eyeballs pushed into their skulls and fall to the ground, twitching.
3. Immobolis. Unlike your made up tactic one simple spell and it takes all Jedi out of the immediate vicinity. I back my claims with on screen evidence whereas yours are backed by childish fantasies and delusional application of said powers without proof.
"NO U, CUZ I SAID SO" is pretty childish debate strategy, but I can't expect you to change your stripes anytime soon.
Bottom line is, the Force users have the advantage in sheer speed, mobility, TK, precog, and numbers.
Suck it.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Vadar is the most powerful Jedi ever right? Failed saber throw.
1. Luke dodged.
2. that brings up a good point. What do your wizards do against saber throws? there doing there abrakadabras but then suddenly they end up feeling that "Oh shit" moment that maul did on Naboo.