Darth Vader (TFU) vs. Darth Vader (Canon)

Started by FreshestSlice2 pages

Originally posted by Zenwolf
Why is it dumb Fresh? It's not like there aren't others in similar capacity that give fits to Force Users, Droidsekas and Magnaguards come to mind. So why would a Shadow Guard be any different in this capacity?

You mean the things Ahsoka is taking down in multiple as a Padawan?

Plus it was hardly any length of a fight between both Shadow Guards that he fought, they were brief really, nothing really extensive.

Duels never last long, so...

Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Him contending with anybody as wanked as Marek is pretty dumb tbh, but it only goes on to prove the point.

Because that's how C-canon works? Novels don't override anything, kek.

When did I say Vader would trip over his own arm? the point is, Vader in Legends consistently underperforms. It's become a gag.

You keep saying, "Source, source, source<" to the most basic information like canon policy, and as fun as this is, it's annoying.

That's great. You still can't disregard material and "low-showings" because it doesn't agree with your world view.

And what IS your point?

There is not C canon, G canon or whatever type of canon anymore. There's only Disney Canon and Legends. If Legends contradict each other they're disregarded.

Then why have I never seen that argued in any thread with Legends Vader on this forum? Maybe because you don't take stupid incidents that don't make sense in context at face value.

Because you're making claims like a Shadow Guard directly TK'ing Galen or Vader tripping over his own arm. I'm sorry that I hadn't read those sources but I think anybody would be skeptical about said claims.

I can and I will. If it's obviously bad writing and the shoing doesn't make sense in context I have no problem doing so and I doubt the majority would fault me for doing so.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Canon Vader destroys him based on feats.

Either that, or Galen Marek is legitimately better then him, and thats impossible.

Why?