Originally posted by SiniousPerhaps, but on the other hand Valkorion described him as the most powerful Sith in the Sith Empire's history bar himself, his mere presence caused pain to those around him, he mentally enslaved his disciples, mentally dominated a thousand minds, held together a dreadnought believed to be completely destroyed, which he could shake with his rage alone, and could render himself incorporeal at lightspeed.
With this amount of exposure I think putting him above Malgus level is a bit reaching. He definitely has the potential to be a level above Malgus though.
Most if not all of which seems beyond what Malgus is capable of.
Originally posted by BeniboyblingAs a Jadus fanboy Im not gonna argue with anything you said. However, my point is that the things you've listed should then logically put him above many other characters like Vader, Kun etc. We've never seen or read Jadus fight another force sensitive so far and because of that I'm hesitant to wank him any more than Malgus tier or Vader tier at best (which isn't that far above Malgus tier imo). It would kickass to see him back in KOTFE tbh. He'd probably be extremely powerful.
Perhaps, but on the other hand Valkorion described him as the most powerful Sith in the Sith Empire's history bar himself, his mere presence caused pain to those around him, he mentally enslaved his disciples, mentally dominated a thousand minds, held together a dreadnought believed to be completely destroyed, which he could shake with his rage alone, and could render himself incorporeal at lightspeed.Most if not all of which seems beyond what Malgus is capable of.
Originally posted by BeniboyblingYep, I feel like the writers are aware of the nergasm Jadus has caused and since there is no chance of a novel I think we will definitely see him at one point. Especially now that Valkorion mentioned him.
And yeah he survives no matter what option doesn't he? Would be remiss not to tie up that loose end.
Originally posted by FreshestSliceIts not his reaction time that is impressive, more that he could become incorporeal almost instantly.
It really doesn't matter regardless. The same thing that helps Jedi block blaster fire would help Jadus know to move.
Originally posted by Zenwolf"Energy weapons fire invisible energy beams at lightspeed."
News to me, source?
—Attack of the Clones Incredible Cross-Sections
Originally posted by Beniboybling
"Energy weapons fire invisible energy beams at lightspeed."—Attack of the Clones Incredible Cross-Sections
Beni...you sure that it's not talking about turbolasers and the like? I mean it is from Incredible Cross Sections which talks about space fighters/cruisers. I don't think it counts towards handheld blasters, otherwise the long debate of blaster speed would have ended so long ago.