Originally posted by Azronger
Eh, I doubt that. Palpatine never amped them to a ridiculous extent.
I mean, he was also amping Mara Jade, but she was always inferior to the apprentices. Palpatine amps his adepts because he knows they need it, but the title of apprentice is given to far more skilled, powerful and useful enforcers than mere adepts.
It should make Sedriss greater than, say, Jerec or possibly Hand!Mara(though, she is noted as the Empire's deadliest agent, besides Vader, so... meh) and perhaps comparable to any of the three apprentices, but he should still logically be inferior.
Originally posted by MythLord
Look at previous pages. Sedriss succeeds where Exar fails.
In doing what. Twirling his fingers like a hand puppet or an extra in a "Bring it On" sequel? Being Palpatine's most successful servant (lol)? I'm going to assume you're not serious so that's funny Mythlord, you are one hell of a joker!
Originally posted by MythLord
Oh right, your reading comprehension is sh!t. Lemme put it this way: Ood Bnar overpowers Exar, stalemates Sedriss.Pick which is better. 👆
Holy crap, is this guy serious? Alright myth I'm going to assume you're learning under Quan and for the moment you're mentally incapacitated. Otherwise your arguments make you a stand up comedian. This is just too amusing 😂
Ood Bnar overpowers Exar, stalemates Sedriss.
Originally posted by chingchangwalla
But Tiin beat Mace in sparring and Mace beat Yoda so Saesee Tiin > Yoda?
None of that ever happened, lmao. Yoda beat Mace, and Mace and Saesee had a 5 second spar. And that is a spar, this is an all-out clash of raw power.
The Exar Kun movement is growing more sh!t by the day, lmao.
Originally posted by MythLord
None of that ever happened, lmao. Yoda beat Mace, and Mace and Saesee had a 5 second spar. And that is a spar, this is an all-out clash of raw power.The Exar Kun movement is growing more sh!t by the day, lmao.
It shouldn't be hard when 3-4 intellectually inept teenagers suddenly come in to wank the PT/OT.
Originally posted by MS Warehouse
Yea I must have missed the comparison when Bnar roots himself in the earth for 4,000 years and as a result, gently knocks Exar back. Then Bnar awakens 4,000 years later, and makes Sedriss disappear. But I guess you and I read different comics, lol.
WUT? Ood didn't root himself in the Earth for 4000 years when he fought Exar. He rooted himself immediately, lmao. And he gently knocks Exar back, but Kun couldn't break his barrier nor counter his attacks, Sedriss could, which ended in a stalemate that destroyed both of them.
Logic still exists. 👆
Originally posted by MythLord
WUT? Ood didn't root himself in the Earth for 4000 years when he fought Exar. He rooted himself immediately, lmao. And he gently knocks Exar back, but Kun couldn't break his barrier nor counter his attacks, Sedriss could, which ended in a stalemate that destroyed both of them.Logic still exists. 👆
So we're comparing Ood rooting himself into the earth and using that power to gently push Exar back, versus Ood already being in the earth, waking up 4,000 years later, and not being able to root himself in the earth again? Rofl. And then destroys himself and Sedriss? You're right Myth, logic still exists 👆
Gently pushing him back? I don't think it is a gentle push back when Kun has trouble getting up afterwards, lmao.
Also, Kun later couldn't break nor counter Ood's barrier as per Fact File. Ood rooting himself for 4000 years means he had four millennia to draw from the power within the earth below him, thus possibly making him more powerful against Sedriss than he was against Kun.
And what happened? Kun gets knocked back, can barely stand, cannot break Ood's Barrier. Sedriss counter's Bnar's powers, and then incinerates him while Ood does the same to Sedriss.
One gets overpowered, another stalemates him until death. Pick which is better. 🙂