Originally posted by NewGuy01
Same case as Plagueis.
No, Krayt brought himself back from being dead. Stabbed through the neck, and fried until death, and even those close to him could sense he had no life.
And then of course...
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Pretty sure Krayt states he can repair his deceased body after Cade kills him.Which is why Cade throws his body into a star.
Yep. And that was after a stab through the heart, and once again those connected to him in the force sensed his death.
Obviously, Krayt's technique still needs a body, but it goes much beyond Plagueis's.
Originally posted by ares834
According to Krayt, when he actually explains how he came back, he didn't actually die. Rather he hid his life force deep within himself.
The way it basically works, as far as I can tell, is it uses 'essence transfer' to have his spirit cling on to his body like it would an object (such as Andeddu and his holocron), and then use Dark Transfer to repair it.
Because the body certainly had fatal injuries. Like, ridiculously fatal.
And there's the second death. Stabbed through the heart and Cade was like, "Whelp, this is only temporary, gotta throw him into the sun!".
Clearly, a level beyond Plagueis' technique.
Originally posted by Q99
The way it basically works, as far as I can tell, is it uses 'essence transfer' to have his spirit cling on to his body like it would an object (such as Andeddu and his holocron), and then use Dark Transfer to repair it.Because the body certainly had fatal injuries. Like, ridiculously fatal.
Vader and Sion both survived fatal injuries as well.
Originally posted by Q99
And there's the second death. Stabbed through the heart and Cade was like, "Whelp, this is only temporary, gotta throw him into the sun!"
That was to make sure that Krayt didn’t heal or “resurrect”. We don’t know if it was necessary or not.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
If Krayt's essence is sticking around in his body, he's not dead. And until he can pull other people's departed spirits back to their bodies before healing them, he can't revive other people from the dead either.His situation is exactly the same as Plagueis'.
Eh, Plagueis could not do so with near the level of damage Krayt can.
Krayt's essence sticks around, but the body is biological dead and he doesn't even detect as alive in the force. It sticks around as it would to an object.
Ares
That was to make sure that Krayt didn’t heal or “resurrect”. We don’t know if it was necessary or not.
Cade could feel him trying to come back.
Using gameplay mechanics, doesn't exactly help. A person being knocked out and killed in KotOR/II looks exactly the same. More importantly, nothing actually establishes that they were dead. Also, while Dark Healing is definitely stated to be in Kreia's repertoire of abilities in the Campaign guide, raising the dead isn't.
Originally posted by Fated Xtasy
Quote for that?Cuz I remember The storm beast one shotting sith troops.
And Hanharr was killed. Hence The Cathulu sending the Kath's Mira's way.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
For Tobin
"Ah the wound is not a mortal one. There is a shred of life within you, a gift from your Master no doubt. Awaken colonel Tobin."
For Hanharr
"Awaken Beast."
"What, what have you done?"
"I have saved your life."
"Why did you do this? Why did you not let me die?"
In fact, if you look close at the scene, you can see Hanharr moving his head before Kreia comes along.
Originally posted by Q99
Cade could feel him trying to come back.
Or so he thought. The comic suggests it could all be Cade's imagination. Not only that but we don't know if Krayt is actually dead there or if he is just kinda dead.
Ultimately, the only explanation for Krayt's so called resurrection makes it seem that he was never truly dead in the first place.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
They're not Force Users.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
This is the only possible case I can think of.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
He can bring others from the brink of death, but he can't actually bring back those who are completely dead.
I acknowledge his limitations in these matters nonetheless.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Re-animation and bringing a person back to life aren't exactly the same.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Heh, not yet.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Same case as Plagueis.
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B/W I forgot to mention Darth Sion. He could not resurrect others but he resurrected himself.
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Now, I am not asserting that it is possible to resurrect a dead being after it had been reduced to bones. Resurrection is possible for a certain period of time.
Bedlam spirits are the exception to the norm though. They can do shit that only a true God is capable of. They are unparalleled in the lore or so it seems.