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Originally posted by The Ellimist
😐 Your comebacks are so awkward they actually make me cringe.
Your pathetic posts are actually cringe-worthy. I bring some arguments on the table, you repeat the same bullshit again and again (like a parrot) and it becomes boring.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
So you think Vitiate's telepathy is more similar to Nyax's than UnuThul's is? Bullshit. UnuThul's and Nyax's are clearly described in similar language (giving you the feeling/desire to join them), whereas Vitiate's is vastly disparate (.ie scaring and horrifying you), so if Vitiate's is similar, UnuThul's certainly is. Caedus has encountered UnuThul before, so you've basically conceded that he could resist Vitiate, because that's why you think Revan and co. can. 👆
Every Telepath can give you the feeling/desire to join him; this is not a valid argument. UnuThul's Telepathy is explicitly stated to be unrefined (I take this as an indication UnuThul is not a master of Telepathy). Vitiate's Telepathy is not unrefined.
Lord Nyax and Vitiate can brush the mind of a target and project horrifying images into it in an attempt to overwhelm the senses of a target until he is broke (I have already provided evidence to verify this assertion and also made a comparison to make it apparent who is more intense in this regard). UnuThul have not demonstrated this talent; UnuThul intrudes into the mind of a target and then projects commands into it! Nothing unique.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
That's...not stated in the novel, no. It's implied that the battle could have gone either way. Evidently, Vitiate couldn't overwhelm them, because, well, he didn't. Scourge's vision was of Vitiate doing something to him after he had already been defeated, which is a useless accomplishment for the purposes of a vs. debate.
Here:
Betraying his allies had not altered the inevitable outcome; the Emperor would have won regardless. At least this way Scourge was still alive to
carry on their cause.
Taken from Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan
Lord Scourge's premonitions gave him mixed-signals and puzzled him. In the end, he was not convinced of victory and decided to betray Meetra Surik at the last moment.
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Lying on the feet injured, doesn't implies that your powers have diminished:
Sidious had been wondering if Plagueis had been weakened by the attack, but he saw now that, for all the punishment his body had sustained at the hands of the Maladian assassins, the Muun was no less strong in the Force.
"Your thoughts betray you," Plagueis said. "Do you think that Malak's powers were weakened by Revan's lightsaber? Bane by being encrusted in orbalisks? Do you think Gravid’s young apprentice was hindered by the prosthesis she was forced to wear after fighting him?"
"No, Master."
"Soon I will be stronger than you can possibly imagine."
Plagueis forced himself to swallow, then said, "But come, we have much to discuss."
Taken from Star Wars: Darth Plagueis
More examples to consider:
1. Vitiate mortally wounded Revan in a confrontation but Revan managed to heal his wounds and got back to his feet not long after, thanks in part to his allies.
2. Satele Shan and Jace Malcom mortally wounded Darth Malgus in a confrontation, burying him beneath the rubble. However, he endured it all and remained battle-capable afterwards (he managed to kill two Jedi in a confrontation before retreating).
Injuries may give you a pause or immobilize you for a while (if they are more severe) but they don't diminish your powers. Lord Scourge, while seemingly immobilized, would still have been capable of using his mental defenses against Vitiate but they didn't work.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
You have, once again, conceded this debate by indicating that anyone who has experienced telepathy similar to Vitiate's can resist it, seeing as how that is your excuse for why the Outlander can.
Wrong! I haven't given you a concession in this regard (and I won't) because your argument is flawed. It is not necessary that anybody - who have experienced Vitiate's Telepathy - can resist it with success should he be subjected to it again. Master Surro managed to resist Vitiate's Telepathy on Ziost through her own willpower at some point (demonstrated in a cut-scene) but her success was temporary; Vitiate repossessed her afterwards, damaging her mind. The protagonist helped Surro breaking free from Vitiate's Telepathic hold afterwards but the entire ordeal left her in catatonic state.
Hero of Tython and Revan are exceptions, not the norm.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
So can Palpatine's. Vader has experienced Palpatine's TP, so by your logic, he can resist Vitiate's, seeing as how you think Vitiate's is similar to Nyax's more persuasive one, so Sidious's, which is likely far more hostile, certainly is. 👆
You need to establish first that how Palpatine's Telepathy is similar to that of Vitiate and Lord Nyax. Secondly, Darth Vader was not able to resist Palpatine's Telepathy. Therefore, you cannot argue his chances against Vitiate in this regard.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
LMAO if you think "scores of Jedi (masters)" and "countless Sith" are comparable to Luke Skywalker. Clearly it isn't, given that Valkorion concedes that the Outlander is too powerful for him to control.
Individually, no! But sheer numbers are there and possessing such odds is far from easy. Luke Skywalker himself remarked that it is not easy to influence a Jedi Master.
Again, "too powerful" is an ambiguous term! It could imply that the Outlander's mental defenses are more formidable. However, there is more to this then meets the eye. Vitiate managed to bind himself to the Outlander forcefully, without the consent of the latter (see chapter 1). Vitiate was also able to project powerful visions into the mind of the Outlander while the latter was being kept in carbonite (see chapter 2). The above happens irrespective of the class. Therefore, your argument is subjective and weak here.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
BTW, Drew confirms that Vitiate needs prep to use his telepathy against powerful opponents, and he has neither that nor a nexus here. You, once again, have scant to actually show for your fanatical Vitiate masturbation.
No, that email was faked by someone.
Here: http://www.killermovies.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-618247-vitiate-needing-prep-quote-by-drew-fake.html
Those prep and nexus jabs are misleading and disingenuous.
My fanatical Vitiate masturbation? 😂
You need to look yourself in the mirror, my friend.