Originally posted by FreshestSliceLike any rational human? He was being threatened by a blaster, evading it by slowing down their perception of time is overkill to say the least.
Or you know he used the Force and illusions on Cipher 9 like any rational human being would, got trapped and then mage the best of a bad situation. Makes more sense than the all powerful Jadus running from people who weren't even there.
That said that's friggin impressive in itself so I'll take that.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Like any rational human? He was being threatened by a blaster, evading it by slowing down their perception of time is overkill to say the least.That said that's friggin impressive in itself so I'll take that.
That only makes things more complicated.
For example if it wasn't real, where was he actually standing? And when he reappeared then disappeared again were those illusions too? Did he predict Kaliyo would shoot him in advance or is this an illusion he can construct in the fraction of a second? Why would he even bother with elaborate trickery in the first place despite seeing them as beneath him? And why was there no indication they were mentally manipulated?
Not sure what Fresh is going on about dust, more like the kind of cosmic energy we see Mother Talzin shift into with comparable ease. Which only raises the one question of why he didn't escape the Force field.
It's basic Occam's razor, the idea he became incorporeal is the simplest explanation.
Originally posted by FreshestSliceWhich you clearly didn't read, as I was outlining the unresolved questions your explanation creates, not explaining my own. 😬
/it's the simplest explanation
/writes a thesis to explain it.
And Talzin could do they because, you know, she didn't have a body. That was a huge plot point, actually.Right, except Talzin becomes incorporeal several times before her body is destroyed on Zardossa.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
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.
Didn't Malgus shake a transport with his rage alone?
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Which you clearly didn't read, as I was outlining the unresolved questions your explanation creates, not explaining my own. 😬
Right, except Talzin becomes incorporeal several times before her body is destroyed on Zardossa.
And what you're talking about is after she loses her body, iirc. She went there to restore it.
Originally posted by FreshestSliceLol k except I didn't post anything remotely resembling a thesis, and the concept is only being explained because of your inability to grasp it.
I was talking about the last page of posts you made which, surprise, is still there.
And what you're talking about is after she loses her body, iirc. She went there to restore it.Nope, I'm talking about this:
Being two of several instances in which she becomes intangible before Zardossa.