Nihilus. Vader's TK skills shows his raw power in the force and he's definately top 10 material. Nihilus however has shown MUCH higher levels of force energy, ripping an entire fleet from the mass shadow generator, which causes Gravity to be increased n a planet until it's crushed, and then later power all those ships and put them back together. I mean hwat.
Originally posted by Nephthys
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As I recall, this never confirmed that Nihilus's powers retrieved any vessel from the mass shadows of Malachor, let alone in such a manner as is relevant to a fight here. Especially when one considers that Malachor is a potent nexus.
Originally posted by Nephthys
Tobin, Visas, mentioned in a few other sources.
Indeed?
Originally posted by The_Tempest
As I recall, this never confirmed that Nihilus's powers retrieved any vessel from the mass shadows of Malachor, let alone in such a manner as is relevant to a fight here. Especially when one considers that Malachor is a potent nexus.
Originally posted by The_Tempest
As I recall, this never confirmed that Nihilus's powers retrieved any vessel from the mass shadows of Malachor, let alone in such a manner as is relevant to a fight here. Especially when one considers that Malachor is a potent nexus.
You recall wrong.
Originally posted by The_Tempest
Indeed?
Yep.
Then you should be confident in providing the screen shot and defending your interpretation of it. excellent
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Except it did, saying he pulled his entire fleet from the wells,
Would you mind providing the screenshot?
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
and being on nexus does't turn you into a god.
Oh? Malachor is a particularly unique nexus in that it made Sion invulnerable and enhanced Kreia's precognition to such an extent that she could, on her deathbed, predict the outcome of specific individuals and organizations even thousands of years into the future on command. It wouldn't surprise me if Nihilus's powers were augmented exponentially there.
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
He also held his ship together afterwards until his death.
Well that certainly explains why the Exile, Canderous, and Visas were all jettisoned into space the second they cut Nihilus down.
Oh, wait.
Spoiler:
hahahahahahahahahahaha
Originally posted by The_Tempest
Would you mind providing the screenshot?
Oh? Malachor is a particularly unique nexus in that it made Sion invulnerable
and enhanced Kreia's precognition to such an extent that she could, on her deathbed, predict the outcome of specific individuals and organizations even thousands of years into the future on command. It wouldn't surprise me if Nihilus's powers were augmented exponentially there.
Well that certainly explains why the Exile, Canderous, and Visas were all jettisoned into space the second they cut Nihilus down.Oh, wait.
Spoiler:
hahahahahahahahahahaha
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
I'll go get one.
Good.
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
So did Korriban....
What's Korriban?
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
No questioning that, but I doubt it gave him the ability to pull cruisers from gravity vortexes.
You sure 'bout that? Malachor seems to help otherwise weak feebs like Nihilus, Traya, and Sion out a lot. It's like Force Welfare. uhuh
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Your idea of how space works is a little off based, but the characters in game speak about how the ship is barely even held together and shouldn't even be able to stay together, let alone run.
Ah, so it went from Nihilus holds the ship together to Nihilus mostly holds the ship together? Your tiny concession is not lost on me. The fact remains that if Nihilus is the only force keeping the Ravager together, the ship should have disintegrated when he died, especially with all the various crew members and infiltrators running around inside it. That it didn't is proof enough that his influence over its structural integrity has been overstated.
You seem bothered by the fact that I'm pimpsmacking your boy and you can't do anything about it. The helplessness must infuriate you. Either way, you've made a commitment to procure a screenshot. Get to work.
Originally posted by Nephthys
Temp, you know that in space the ship wouldn't immediate blow apart. Stop trolling, you already know all this shit.
Why not? With all the forces [dozens? hundreds? thousands? of crew members and interlopers] acting inside, there's reason to believe it would collapsed.
Most of the crew were dead and they'd already set the charges and started evacuating by that point. The weight of the people inside obviously just wasn't enough to affect it. You're just reaching, speculating and trying to nitpick something you don't like. It's sad.
And he already posted the screenshot 10 minutes ago. Try scrolling up next time.
Originally posted by Nephthys
Most of the crew were dead and they'd already set the charges and started evacuating by that point. The weight of the people inside obviously just wasn't enough to affect it. You're just reaching, speculating and trying to nitpick something you don't like. It's sad.
Or obviously Nihilus's influence over the vessel was overstated. And again, remind me of the need for explosive charges in this instance when killing Nihilus is enough to ensure the vessel's destruction?
Originally posted by Nephthys
And he already posted the screenshot 10 minutes ago. Try scrolling up next time.
You seem angry. excellent
I did notice the screenshot. But it's not what I asked for. I said that there exists no evidence that Nihilus's powers retrieved the Ravager from Malachor's mass shadows and that there's no proof it was done in a manner relevant to this fight. FreshestSlice said he could provide a screenshot saying as much. What he provided doesn't do that. For all we know, it was the product of a ritualized display of might and/or in collusion with surviving Sith forces on Malachor.