LordOfTheLight
Senior Member
Originally posted by Conty
Some contentions to the thread / the above.- Drain, or one of it's variants, is known by Jedi in the TOTJ era as per the Tales of the Jedi [b]Companion
.- In that book, the Illusions and electronic manipulation are classed as dark side techniques, correct, but no where is it alluded to that they couldn't be used with caution for those who sought out such knowledge. The TOTJ companion, written form the perspective of Ood Bnar, mentions how the knowledge has recently resurfaced, but given his own age (a tree man who's lived over 1000 years before Kun's time) the term "recently" might mean something very different to us than to him.
- The text LOTL brought up even mentions how Force illusions are still considered dark side powers in modern times, but that Qui Gon taught Kenobi regardless. That is not the same as "TOTJ Jedi council masters can't do illusions while PT Neophyts can". Especially when you consider Jinn's status among the jedi as a maverick rule bender at the time.
In the context of what this forum is about (versus battles) the revelation of Obi Wan performing weak variants of illusion and drain (using it on a baby) aren't really game changers to how well he does against the Jedi from 400 years prior. As far as combat is concerned, they had the basis covers. For example, Nomi Sunraider, who was just a knight at the time, dispelling malicious illusions against Keto. And Ulic Qel droma of course, using a unique ability to counter drain, something that Yoda and Mace Windu couldn't teach Anakin. That's a pretty big deal btw. Because if either two aren't confident in facing a forest tier death field that uniformly distributes it's power across a vast area, than you can practically garauntee that a planet eater, who can pick out singular targets to be the victim of his will, is going to stomp them. It also opens up other hypothetical future battles. [/B]
Yeah, but draining of sentient beings isnt. Forget that, the Jedi were unaware that such a concept even existed, even from the Sith point of view.
For electronic manipulation, it is flat out stated that the Jedi are simply unable to use it without entering a deep state of rage.
As for illusions, they are outright classified as one of the main Sith disciplines. They arent written alongside dark side powers that the Jedi knew( I also didnt see on the tabulated list of Jedi powers, whereas force drain was). There is a difference.
Next, no, Ood Bnar compiles this around 3998 BBY, and the present timeline is exactly as such. Recent times means times around this date. Arguing for intent is pretty baseless here because from the readers perspective the creators of the companion obviously refer to the dates that are very close to it. Not to mention, Ood Bnar writes this for the future generation of Jedi and will take their perspective into account, not his.
No, the text states that Memory Wipe(another power that the Jedi classified as a Sith power and were unaware of its existence till lately) is inclined towards the dark side, yes. And it does translate into "PT neophytes can do this and the Council Masters cannot" because that is exactly what it is.
Man come on. Jinn may be a maverick Jedi who may "overlook" the more orthodox traditions of the Council, but he is not going to fool around with the dark side any more than a Master like Yoda will, which has been made clear time and again. Heck, he outright refused to accept Obi Wan as his padawan, despite Obi Wan stomping the other Jedi candidate, simply because he fought ferociously and with an intent to end the fight quickly.
The point of that is to show that Obi Wan can do those things( yes Nadd he can, your repeated parroting of pretty bad arguments doesnt change a thing). He used illusion to morph himself, by the way.
That was with the use of force light, which the PT Jedi were pretty proficient in.
I am unaware of the event in detail and I havent played the game, so I cant really comment. However a few things:
1. Credibility of the source-coming from a dubiously canonical game, even in the Legends continuity? Games have had ridiculous stuff before. Which while not a reason to dismiss it outright, it really doesnt hold much weight when it stands alone.
2. As I said, I am unaware of the details. However, it could also be that both Yoda and Mace knew force drain resistance, but the way they learned was through the light side which takes a lot of time and effort. Time which they probably didnt have to teach Anakin, and they would be involved in other stuff anyways. If another way existed by which Anakin could be taught drain resistance by a different, quicker way, they would spring for it. Is it explicitly stated that they didnt know how to counter drain? Because otherwise we cant really make any assumptions.
3. The Jedi would have full knowledge of how to counter drain(if they didnt have so already) after this. Which kind of renders the vs part of your argument moot.