Best Strategists in Star Wars

Started by quanchi1126 pages

Originally posted by darthbane77
Running a military organization doesn't amount to being a skilled strategist himself. Seducing Ben Solo to the Dark Side is literally something EVERY MOTHER****ING SITH has attempted to do to a Jedi at least once, so that is meaningless in regards to strategy. In terms of evil Kylo is about the same level as my puppy, he TRIES to be an ******* and utterly fails at doing so in comparison to Vader. Baseless claim with no evidence to suggest truth.
Palpatine failed at Vader turning on Luke. Snoke succeeded since he killed his own father. You are being rather emotional.

Kylo killing his father is far better than weak Vader. He also looked like he still cared about Tano. The guy went back to the light so he was too much a pussy to remain on the dark side.

Originally posted by Zenwolf
Where he showed 0 battle strategy.
Nah.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Nah.

Ok so tell me...where was he shown commanding troops or laying out a plan for a battle?

Palpatine

Originally posted by Zenwolf
Ok so tell me...where was he shown commanding troops or laying out a plan for a battle?
He commanded Hux. Do you know anything about the chain of command ? Does a general need to be on the front line to get credit for battle strategy ?

Originally posted by Rebel95
Palpatine
Rotj proves you wrong. He served up the empire on a platter to the rebels.

Originally posted by Rebel95
Palpatine

The best by far.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Did you see the film ?
You mean the film where he showed up a whole two ****ing times and did nothing in the way of battle strategy whatsoever?

Originally posted by darthbane77
You mean the film where he showed up a whole two ****ing times and did nothing in the way of battle strategy whatsoever?
Just admit you didn't see the film. It's pretty obvious.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Palpatine failed at Vader turning on Luke. Snoke succeeded since he killed his own father. You are being rather emotional.

Kylo killing his father is far better than weak Vader. He also looked like he still cared about Tano. The guy went back to the light so he was too much a pussy to remain on the dark side.

Palpatine succeeded on Vader, it took the knowledge that he didn't kill his child bring him back to reality, Kylo almost flat out regretted killing Han based on the novel. He didn't care about Tano, he tried to kill her even after Ahsoka gave him the chance to stop fighting. I'm not being emotional, I'm trying to get my point across to somebody that's blinded by bias and lack of any decent reasoning skills.

Originally posted by quanchi112
He commanded Hux. Do you know anything about the chain of command ? Does a general need to be on the front line to get credit for battle strategy ?

....You didn't answer my question, he didn't show planning out strategies in the movie.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Just admit you didn't see the film. It's pretty obvious.
I watched the film 4 times in theatres and at least 3-5 times since then. Maybe YOU need to re-watch the film.

Originally posted by darthbane77
Palpatine succeeded on Vader, it took the knowledge that he didn't kill his child bring him back to reality, Kylo almost flat out regretted killing Han based on the novel. He didn't care about Tano, he tried to kill her even after Ahsoka gave him the chance to stop fighting. I'm not being emotional, I'm trying to get my point across to somebody that's blinded by bias and lack of any decent reasoning skills.
So you believe Vader killing Palpatine is Palpatine succeeding ? Really ?

Kylo didn't show remorse at all. He did it Vader didn't so Snoke succeeded whereas Palpatine didn't. Success to you is dying by your apprentice and I'm the one with shitty reasoning skills. Oh the irony.

Originally posted by Zenwolf
....You didn't answer my question, he didn't show planning out strategies in the movie.
Yes, he did.

Originally posted by darthbane77
I watched the film 4 times in theatres and at least 3-5 times since then. Maybe YOU need to re-watch the film.
Prove it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
So you believe Vader killing Palpatine is Palpatine succeeding ? Really ?

Kylo didn't show remorse at all. He did it Vader didn't so Snoke succeeded whereas Palpatine didn't. Success to you is dying by your apprentice and I'm the one with shitty reasoning skills. Oh the irony.

Kylo felt remorse in the novel. Read my comment and don't pick and choose what you wanna hear, that's a sign that you know you're losing. ****ing moron.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Prove it.
You mean like you're proving all your points? In that case, my word is enough and needs no substantiation; like your opinions, NO SUBSTANTIATION.

Originally posted by darthbane77
Kylo felt remorse in the novel. Read my comment and don't pick and choose what you wanna hear, that's a sign that you know you're losing. ****ing moron.
Whether he felt remorse or not it's irrelevant. He was still evil and still trying to kill the good guys. Vader flipped sides so Palpatine totally and utterly failed you illiterate pile of horseshit.

You clearly didn't see the film because you insist Snoke didn't use any strategy.

Originally posted by darthbane77
You mean like you're proving all your points? In that case, my word is enough and needs no substantiation; like your opinions, NO SUBSTANTIATION.
I have film corroboration to back my claims. You have your bloody vagina as your evidence. I argue based off film facts not my feelings you degenerate.

Let's make this interesting. Let's make a wager you naysayers.