Team 1 stomps in everything.
Marr is directly stated to be superior to Malgus, and Malgus was capable of fighting HoT, Barsen'thor, Trooper and Smuggler simultaneously and even temporarily maintain hold over them telekinetically. Satele blitzed trained Sith Warriors, something neither Asajj and Quinlan replicated, they engaged in some regular duels with fodder Jedi Knights before killing them, and her Force power eclipses team 2 immensely.
So basically.
Lightsabers only - team 1 10/10. Marr would come close to soloing, and with Satele's help team 2 has 0 chances.
All out - team 1 stomps 10/10.
Originally posted by JKBart
Team 1 stomps in everything.Marr is directly stated to be superior to Malgus, and Malgus was capable of fighting HoT, Barsen'thor, Trooper and Smuggler simultaneously and even temporarily maintain hold over them telekinetically. Satele blitzed trained Sith Warriors, something neither Asajj and Quinlan replicated, they engaged in some regular duels with fodder Jedi Knights before killing them, and her Force power eclipses team 2 immensely.
So basically.
Lightsabers only - team 1 10/10. Marr would come close to soloing, and with Satele's help team 2 has 0 chances.
All out - team 1 stomps 10/10.
He's stated to be superior? Thought it was "on par"
Originally posted by Lord Stark
When was Marr stated to be on par with Malgus?
One of the longest-serving members of the Dark Council, Darth Marr is a terrifying warrior and a true believer in the Sith Code. In the early days of the war, he seized world after world for the expanding Empire and gained a reputation for personally leading charges against Republic defenders. However, once the Empire had established its power and the war began to drag on, Marr found fewer opportunities to leave the Dark Council chambers and directly engage in the fray–a situation that embittered the Sith Lord. Marr’s creed is “Life is the enemy. Death is our solace.” He believes in strife and the glory of conflict, and rumors among his rivals claim that he sees his own death approaching. True or not, Marr carries out his duties with unresigned fury and determination. With his humanity long forgotten and his face unseen, Marr’s inner thoughts are impossible to determine. But his desire to leave a strong Empire behind him is unquestioned, and his abilities are second to none.
Taken from SWTOR
Originally posted by carthage
Marr hasn't beaten anyone of note apart from fodder Zakuul knights.
Originally posted by carthage
He isn't above Malgus let alone Quinlan, he loses to either Asajj or Vos on the basis of Lightsaber skill.
Originally posted by carthage
Satele is more powerful than Ventress, but isn't even close to any as duelists .
The Grand Master had impressed with more than her telekinetic and telepathic skills. Her speed and decisiveness in combat were unbelievable-but she never once made a sound. Her face was calm, almost serene, as she slashed and hacked through the hexes. There was a tranquility about her, almost a blissfulness, that spoke of an intimacy with violence Ax had not expected. To the Sith, violence was an art form. To Master Satele, it seemed like life itself.
Taken from The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance
I find it idiotic to underestimate Shan's dueling skills due to her loss to Darth Malgus.
Originally posted by carthage
Team 2 wins both
Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
I found this:One of the longest-serving members of the Dark Council, Darth Marr is a terrifying warrior and a true believer in the Sith Code. In the early days of the war, he seized world after world for the expanding Empire and gained a reputation for personally leading charges against Republic defenders. However, once the Empire had established its power and the war began to drag on, Marr found fewer opportunities to leave the Dark Council chambers and directly engage in the fray–a situation that embittered the Sith Lord. Marr’s creed is “Life is the enemy. Death is our solace.” He believes in strife and the glory of conflict, and rumors among his rivals claim that he sees his own death approaching. True or not, Marr carries out his duties with unresigned fury and determination. With his humanity long forgotten and his face unseen, Marr’s inner thoughts are impossible to determine. But his desire to leave a strong Empire behind him is unquestioned, and his abilities are second to none.
Taken from SWTOR
That's not proof of Marr being on Malgus' level at all.
Does Ventress have any speed feats comparable to Marr literally moving so fast that he seemingly disappeared and reappeared in another place? If not then she has no way of beating Marr, especially with his superior Force prowess. Vos could be a problem if given the chance to close to melee. He'd probably go down to Satele if she had time to blast him with a Force wave.