He turned to see a male Zabrak, a Jedi, emerge from one of the burned-out buildings that lined the street. The blue line of a lightsaber glowed in each of his hands. He studied Malgus sidelong.
"Malgus, " the Jedi said.
Malgus did not know the Jedi's name and he did not care. The Zabrak was merely the focus of his anger, a convenient target for his rage.
Malgus fell into the Force, roared, and bounded down the street, his anger lending him speed.
The Jedi held his ground. At twenty meters, the Jedi raised his lightsabers aloft to either side and drew them both down with a flourish.
Too late the rumble of the falling buildings penetrated the haze of Malgus's anger. An avalanche of duracrete and transparisteel crashed down on him from either side of the street...
- Taken from The Third Lesson
Tbh I'm not sure why this feat is considered impressive(or at least it seems to be blown out of proportion at times), he did it with his lightsabers, it isn't exactly something that was exclusively done.
Originally posted by Zenwolf
Tbh I'm not sure why this feat is considered impressive(or at least it seems to be blown out of proportion at times), he did it with his lightsabers, it isn't exactly something that was exclusively done.
No the motion was with his arms when his lightsabers were active but he used the Force to collapse the buildings.