Meetra Surik: How powerful is each of her iterations?

Started by DarthAnt665 pages

That's not contradicting my point. That's a seperate point all together. mmm

Originally posted by cs_zoltan
She had to run away from Sion on Korriban, she was stompped by the 3 masters on Dantooine, and in the Dark Side path every master put up a fight against her.

Coincidentally after those things she achieves enlightenment and massacres an army of Sith in time for her Malachor feat.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
That's not contradicting my point. That's a seperate point all together. mmm

Not really.

She fled on Korriban because:

A) he could not die
B) She could not convince him to die.

She won on Malachor because:

A) he could not die
B) She could convince him to die.

Quite simple mmm

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
And Sion wasn't amped by the vastly greater nexus of Malachor? 😂


I doubt it. Surik never backs down without a fight. And plus, that's just one of many dialogue options. [/B]

He was, but the Exile is midgame and nowhere near her strength on Malachor V, I thought you "kek she's amped" theorists would remember that.

Did you even play the game, you moron? If she fights back she gets dark side points and kills them all.

Originally posted by Selenial
Not really.

She fled on Korriban because:

A) he could not die
B) She could not convince him to die.

She won on Malachor because:

A) he could not die
B) She could convince him to die.

Quite simple mmm


Which part of my post said otherwise? mmm

Originally posted by ILS
Enlightenment KEK. It's a game mechanic.

That's some class-A retardation

Lol she canonically attains it and even the Revan novel references it, but like every technique she canonically attained, such as the forms, it has an in-game mechanic.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Which part of my post said otherwise? mmm

Well, Zoltan suggested running from Sion was a bad thing. AP corrected him, explaining Sion couldn't die... then you posted a rather irrelevant sentence about Malachor being the same. I was merely explaining the difference between Malachor and Korriban.

Though if you'd care to say what your original post meant, that might clear this up mmm

Originally posted by AncientPower
Did you even play the game, you moron? If she fights back she gets dark side points and kills them all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IUHYmgb2xE&t=2m52s

mmm

Kek.

She canonically doesn't kill them, Traya does, ergo she didn't fight back in canon. If she does she kills three powerful Jedi Masters single-handed. What are you even trying to prove?

Like even sourcebooks state she accepts the Council's judgement then Traya kills them all.

Originally posted by Selenial
Well, Zoltan suggested running from Sion was a bad thing. AP corrected him, explaining Sion couldn't die... then you posted a rather irrelevant sentence about Malachor being the same. I was merely explaining the difference between Malachor and Korriban.

Though if you'd care to say what your original post meant, that might clear this up mmm


Well, I wasn't paying attention to this shitfest. I just didn't know why the **** Korriban was a nexus was relevant to anything, so I decided to piss on AP. 👆

Originally posted by AncientPower
She canonically doesn't kill them, Traya does, ergo she didn't fight back in canon. If she does she kills three powerful Jedi Masters single-handed. What are you even trying to prove?

I linked you to a dialogue option with Surik clearly not wanting them to do the severing but they do it anyway. 😬

Trying to prove? That's it's pretty damn likely that Surik tried to defend herself with a Force barrier then.

What, do you expect her to yell "no, don't!" and then just sit there and do nothing? 😂

Originally posted by AncientPower
She canonically doesn't kill them, Traya does, ergo she didn't fight back in canon. If she does she kills three powerful Jedi Masters single-handed. What are you even trying to prove?

He's showing that even the fight-back Dialogue has them freeze her.

Though, to be fair, iirc if you only kill one master (IE Kavarr) the other two turn on you on Dantooine and you kill them both. One could extrapolate from this that only the three masters in tandem could sever her, or that it's an indefensible technique mmm

Or that in canon it doesn't happen at all, sourcebooks. Not to mention that dialogue and the cutscene clearly shows the Exile caught off guard and wasn't defending herself.

Originally posted by AncientPower
Or that in canon it doesn't happen at all, sourcebooks.

Oh, did the KotORCG Limited Edition say Surik willingly accepted an unjust punishable? My apologies - I don't live in Canada.

Originally posted by AncientPower
Not to mention that dialogue and the cutscene clearly shows the Exile caught off guard and wasn't defending herself.

They specifically explained to her that they were going to cut her off. She had more time to defend herself then than in an actual combat situation. 😬

You literally used non-canon events earlier in the thread to showcase Sion's abilities. That's some Neph-tier double standards 😬

Lol that's your best?

Originally posted by Zenwolf
Seems contradicting to the Guide, but w/e. I'm surprised the remote, GO-TO, HK and the Exile's party were able to survive such crushing gravity then.

Mind addressing this Sel? Since you and Beni like to have the Exile's party on Malachor to show how great Traya is. Yet if the gravity is so crushing, then why were they even able to survive it? So it seems the gravity isn't as crushing if people can just walk on it, or the Exile's party was never there OR the gravity on Malachor is standard.

Originally posted by Selenial
You literally used non-canon events earlier in the thread to showcase Sion's abilities. That's some Neph-tier double standards 😬

She was caught offguard in that cutscene, watch the thing.

Originally posted by Zenwolf
Mind addressing this Sel? Since you and Beni like to have the Exile's party on Malachor to show how great Traya is. Yet if the gravity is so crushing, then why were they even able to survive it? So it seems the gravity isn't as crushing, or the Exile's party was never there OR the gravity on Malachor is standard.

I mean, three different sources vs one? The gravity is crushing.

And the Exile's party being there doesn't really change much. The fact it's crushing still exists, they simply fought through it too. Difference is they didn't face the academy, since Traya wanted to capture them herself as bait. Not to mention the fact every fight they fought, they fought as four.

Do remember they're each powerful Jedi, essentially master level at this point, since they rebuilt the order.

Edit: also what guide mentions a normal gravity?

You went full AP with that master level bullshit, and you know it. I mean there's a giant ****ing holocron in the Jedi Temple, for god's sake. And of course them being there helps, when she siphers power from all of them.