Originally posted by DarthAnt66
So your opinion is > the maker of Revan now? Ah, interesting.
Wrong. KotOR Revan has majority of Darth Revan's memories by the end of the game (Darth Malak, Rakata Prime, and Bastila Shan helped make such happen).
What he doesn't have are the memories of him during the Mandalorian Wars and his encounter with Lord Vitiate.
His opinion in personal correspondences carries no more official weight than mine does. Revan as of the novel is superior by way of feats, accolades and showings. Don't try to act as if Malak is some Vader-esque titan just because he gave Kotor Revan a fight. In terms of actual evidence Malak still has little real feats that put him in the Barsen'thor's ballpark. She eclipses him.
For someone who worships Kotor so much it seems I need to continually remind you of it's content:
1. "I'm not Revan anymore. I don't even remember those days."
2. "How can I reclaim my identity if I can't even remember it."
"Your mind was too badly damaged to ever fully restore your memories, Revan. But your power, your strength of will, the essence of what makes you who and what you: these things still remain!"
Revan remembered little more than flashes of his old life. And while he did later regain his memories, he hadn't done so by the time of his fight with Malak.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
I just lol'ed. It is confirmed in canon Kotor Revan beat Malak three times. I explained this a million times to you, how have you still not processed such?
The other drain pods are up for grabs. Going strictly light-side, he frees all the remaining pods, and Darth Malak would have *probably* been injured at least once by such.
Everything I am telling you now, I already have told you before. I don't know if it's because you just ignore Darth Malak's feats or have the inability to process memories correctly, though.
Because it hasn't been confirmed. All that's been confirmed is that Revan beat Malak 3 times at the minimum. But you continue to act as if that's some absolute number when it has never been established to be that.
Likewise it isn't confirmed that Revan rigged the pods to weaken Malak. That was never an option in the game. That it was in the tabletop version doesn't mean it was something Revan actually did. Revan never knew the Wall of Light technique.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Here you go.
Nice job ignoring my point. Explain why defeating an ancient Sith Lord who was drawing on the power of hundreds of Jedi Masters, while wounded and after fighting through his capital ship is not a feat that is easily comparable to Revan beating SF Malak. Because I can't see how it isn't.
Malak's best TK feats are overpowering two Jedi and tossing a guy a few dozen meters. The Barsen'thor vastly outstrips him in TK with her feats, not to mention her defensive feats. The best accolades about Malak's combat strength is that some random people thought that maybe he was as much a factor in the Mando Wars as Revan's strategies were (despite the Mandalorians themselves disagreeing). The Barsen'thor was literally worshiped for her combat prowess, called the embodiment of true skill and considered to have remarkable combat prowess by Satele Shan, all of this as a padawan. She beat a guy powerful enough to rip massive chunks out of a cave ceiling, who was also the best fighter of the settlers and had been taught by Rajiviri himself, as a padawan. Almost literally right after becoming a Jedi Knight she defeated her own master, and then went on to defeat some of the best masters in the order despite getting weaker every time. She beat Vivicar at her weakest and she then beat the First Son, two absolute powerhouses. The only people of note that Malak has beaten were Bastila and amnesiac Revan.
So how exactly is Malak suppose to win here? He's outclassed in terms of the Force and in overall combat prowess. Lightsabers? She can just block the attack with the Force and blow him across the room.
I'm not saying it would be easy........ But I'm not saying it would be difficult either.