Originally posted by GM Yoda
One example: Luke Skywalker took down an Imperial Walker in the comics, but couldn't take down a single droideka single-handedly in Survivor's Quest.
Originally posted by UrsumelesHow much power does it require to manipulate a dovin basal? A dovin basal is after all a micro-black hole.
LMFAO.
You use an low showing?
The Dovin Basal feat
being described at the very essence of an immovable object who can't be moved by the black hole at the center of the galaxywhich is impossible.
maybe even throwing an Shuttle just by blinking at it is better than this featThe impressiveness of this feat is dependent on the size of the shuttle.
And two of the above feats are not combat feats.
Originally posted by GM Yoda
By 'take down" I meant destroy/defeat.
One of the reasons why he could ragdoll Caedus was because Caedus was taken by surprise.
And what are Caedus' greatest feats in the novels?
Destroying Vaders fortressWhich isn't a combat feat, unlike the situation where Luke had battled against the Imperial Walker. And Luke destroyed Vader's fortress by exploiting stress points of the structure of the fortress, not by raw power.
Oneshotting Vergere, while enraged and nearly 15 years pre-prime, should be up there.And Jacen struggled against Aurra Sing.
Originally posted by GM Yoda
Which isn't a combat feat, unlike the situation where Luke had battled against the Imperial Walker. And Luke destroyed Vader's fortress by exploiting stress points of the structure of the fortress, not by raw power.
Like it matters? He did it easily. And proof he simply exploited stress points? And even then, rebuilding said fortress and then later crushing it again to scatter it's pieces around a planet is more impressive than simply collapsing it.
Originally posted by GM Yoda
And Jacen struggled against Aurra Sing.
While holding back, being cheapshotted and exhausted? Context is important, you know.