Originally posted by FreshestSlice
That was a pretty straightforward statement.
I'm not sure if you're trying to say every Jedi knows Soresu. Because if you are that makes me believe that there's a quote somewhere that says so which is in some way related to blast deflection and thus has no relevance to the current debate but then I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt and offer you the chance to elaborate/withdraw your statement so as not to embarrass yourself.
Originally posted by Kurk
This is why they never paired the two in TCW or movie tbh.
No they never paired the two because in ROTS Grievous says 'I was expecting you to be older'.
As for this fight.
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic UK 6.16 published an Infinities version of "ARC Troopers" in which the Battle of Kamino is depicted differently. In that version, Skywalker confronts General Grievous on an outer landing platform, while Obi-Wan Kenobi intercepts Ventress at the DNA archive room. During his duel with Ventress, Kenobi slices off her right arm and Force-pushes her other lightsaber out of reach, allowing her to be taken prisoner by a squad of Advanced Recon Commandos. Meanwhile, Skywalker fiercely duels Grievous and eventually manages to sever all four of his mechanical arms, and the cyborg is taken into custody alongside Ventress. Following the battle, Grievous refuses to submit to Jedi interrogation and is imprisoned by the Jedi High Council in the deepest level of the galactic capital of Coruscant, left in his dismembered state. The Jedi Council also attempts to bring Ventress back into the light, seeing if they can purge her anger so that she might be able to offer intelligence on Count Dooku's Sith Master, Darth Sidious."
Sounds about white.
Originally posted by Syndicate
I'm not sure if you're trying to say every Jedi knows Soresu. Because if you are that makes me believe that there's a quote somewhere that says so which is in some way related to blast deflection and thus has no relevance to the current debate but then I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt and offer you the chance to elaborate/withdraw your statement so as not to embarrass yourself.