Originally posted by Nai
Given your description of something as "AIDS worthy", I'm not sure, if I should look forward to the vomit in written form you may come up with. Don't dislocate your synapses.
Hey, it's no one fault but your owns, that your argument physically destroy my immune system with bullshit. 😉
Originally posted by Deronn_solo
Hey, it's no one fault but your owns, that your argument physically destroy my immune system with bullshit. 😉
One should assume that your immune system doesn't react to bullshit any longer, considering how much of it is crammed between your ears.
Originally posted by Deronn_solo
Upon searching for the quote, I've discovered through an anonymous source - that the quote is faker than Kim Kardashians ass, bruh.
😬
Good job, noob. 👆
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
I think the most AIDS worthy part was the "Vitaite can control anyone's mind part," which doesn't even happen in game or the novel, where he can't control anyone relatively powerful or strong willed, including, oddly enough, Revan.
Because Revan was under his influence before and - hence - did know a way to resist the effect, which he taught Meetra and Scourge. This is all explicitly mentioned in the novel. He still feels Vitiate's attempt to dominate his mind while they are fighting, though.
And it doesn't happen in the game? You may want to ask the Hero of Tython and the other members of the strike team that was sent to capture Vitiate, which ended with them being turned into puppets of the Emperor. You may also ask the people on Ziost, including a squad of Jedi Knights, who Vitiate likewise turned into puppets without much effort. Or ask Vitiate's children. Or his Voice.
There is still no example of Vitiate failing with his ability against somebody who hasn't encountered it before. And he has used it successfully against rather powerful people, who were known for their high willpower (e.g. Revan), making it rather unlikely that somebody would just "resist" it.
Originally posted by Nai
There is still no example of Vitiate failing with his ability against somebody who hasn't encountered it before. And he has used it successfully against rather powerful people, who were known for their high willpower (e.g. Revan), making it rather unlikely that somebody would just "resist" it.
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Ziost is full of examples of people Vitiate couldn't dominate that never once even talked to him, let alone was mindraped by him. Lana even specifically states Vitiate gave up on trying to dominate her.
Are you ignoring the context on purpose?
Vitiate comes to Ziost as a discorporate spirit, takes over dozens of people at the same time and starts killing others, feeding on their deaths. Taking over more people would have been senseless, which doesn't mean that it was out of the question for him. Controlling dozens of bodys in a coordinated fashion (when most people are ocassionally inable to do that with their own) is rather impressive. And that he gave up trying to dominate Lana could have multiple reasons, starting with Vitiate enjoying the fact that some people were stuggling against his plan, without making any difference at all.
This, apparently, while still operating his "Valkorion" character at the same time.
Still. None of that applies to a situation, in which Vitiate would be there in person to dominate one, two or three people.
Originally posted by Nai
Are you ignoring the context on purpose?
Vitiate comes to Ziost as a discorporate spirit, takes over dozens of people at the same time and starts killing others, feeding on their deaths. Taking over more people would have been senseless, which doesn't mean that it was out of the question for him. Controlling dozens of bodys in a coordinated fashion (when most people are ocassionally inable to do that with their own) is rather impressive. And that he gave up trying to dominate Lana could have multiple reasons, starting with Vitiate enjoying the fact that some people were stuggling against his plan, without making any difference at all.
This, apparently, while still operating his "Valkorion" character at the same time.Still. None of that applies to a situation, in which Vitiate would be there in person to dominate one, two or three people.]
Originally posted by Nephthys
IIRC doesn't it say that Vitiate took control of all the people on Ziost except for the few exceptions? Gotta be more than a couple dozen.
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Except that doesn't make any sense at all because Lana is evacuating, and is the only one evacuating I might add, the people he's killing off the planet. Allowing her to continue to have free will would be utterly retarded.
Utterly retarded in the sense of Bond-villains revealing their plans instead of just killing the super spy to have their plan foiled later? Utterly retarded in the sense of Vitiate letting the people on the planet do their "job" which, as we all know, has no consequences at all to his grand plan?
The rest of that is a bunch of baseless speculation. There's only one person Vitiate is actually interested in, and it's not Lana. Also, being a spirit makes it easier for Vitiate to control others, not harder.
It makes it easier for him to use his force powers, when not having a host body with midi-chlorians (a.k.a a connection to the Force) around? That seems to be "baseless speculation".
If he can eat an entire planet, he should be able to dominate the will of any one person if his power was the actual limitation here.
Maybe the limitation was the fact, that he did already have a host of beings under his direct control and hence wasn't capable on mustering the reserves needed to dominate the more powerful ones. The Jedi Knight he does possess also manages to "fight" his domination at one point in the storyline.
But such things wouldn't apply in a versus fight. And it stands to reason, that a being that is capable of dominating powerful force users and likewise capable of domination thousands of people at once, wouldn't face much problems when trying to dominate one or two powerful force users.