How powerful do you think Snoke will be?

Started by quanchi1126 pages

Originally posted by playa1258
Already butt-hurt about Luke's power I see.
I don't take anything you say seriously. You claimed Luke would show off in episode seven. How'd that turn out for you ?

Luke hid like a coward and stared at films end. That's all he did.

Originally posted by Petrus
He was indeed a coward, as most true Sith are

That's actually an interesting topic. Some Sith are obvious cowards but some don't appear to be. I wonder what's the difference.

Sidious is a coward, and Dooku an even bigger one. But I don't consider Plagueis a coward for example, or Krayt. Or Bane or Zannah. The ancient Sith don't seem like cowards, neither are Revan and Malak or the Sith Triumvirate. I'd say Vitiate is a coward, but Marr was obviously very brave.

Maul and Exar Kun are somewhere in between. Maul had a moment of cowardice against Sidious but generally he's far from a coward and in SOD he seemed fully prepared to die alongside Talzin.

Vader spent all of his career as a coward but found his courage at the very end.

I have thought on that premise that Sheev deserves credit for concealing his identity from the Jedi and really don't see it as impressive at all when considering the Jedi had no clue about Plaguies, Maul, or Dooku's turn until it occurred. Jedi don't suddenly just dip into the force and solve mysteries so why this is so impressive really needs to be explained.

Pertrus or anyone else proclaiming the greatness of Sheev needs to come forward and explain the significance since the Jedi were completely and utterly full of failure in the Pt era not really uncovering anything.

Ps. On a side note there was eifdence about order 66 and the built in fail safe in the clone wars animated series but the Jedi were unable to deduce that either.

The Jedi's naiveness led them to their demise. Simple as that. Even after finding out that Tyranus commissioned the clone army they decide to just go along with it. What idiots. No wonder why it was easy for Sidious to be successful. Naive and emotionally unstable Anakin coupled with the equally arrogant and blind jedi council.

Originally posted by Kurk
The Jedi's naiveness led them to their demise. Simple as that. Even after finding out that Tyranus commissioned the clone army they decide to just go along with it. What idiots. No wonder why it was easy for Sidious to be successful. Naive and emotionally unstable Anakin coupled with the equally arrogant and blind jedi council.
You are almost ready to complete your training. Continue to do my work and spread the truth. May it open their eyes. Kmc needs to wake up.

Originally posted by quanchi112

Ps. On a side note there was eifdence about order 66 and the built in fail safe in the clone wars animated series but the Jedi were unable to deduce that either.


Yes, I believe Kenobi informs Yoda that Dooku himself commissioned the army after leaving the jedi, and Yoda's response is something along the lines of, "oh well that's okay. Let's just continue and see what happens". Morons until the end.

Originally posted by Kurk
Yes, I believe Kenobi informs Yoda that Dooku himself commissioned the army after leaving the jedi, and Yoda's response is something along the lines of, "oh well that's okay. Let's just continue and see what happens". Morons until the end.
The Jedi deserved to die as did Sheev. Lucky for Sheev the most emotionally weak Jedi of all time Anakin happened to be next to him at the same time he was on his backside.

Pt Jedi

#moronstilltheend

Originally posted by ares834
Fair enough. Like I said earlier, it's unlikely. I just think it would be fresh and allow Snoke to be a new type of villain.

Actually his large over compensating hologram does give that Wizard of Oz vibe. However he obviously must be more powerful than Ren, and I believe Abrams already confirmed he's very powerful in the Force.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Actually his large over compensating hologram does give that Wizard of Oz vibe. However he obviously must be more powerful than Ren, and I believe Abrams already confirmed he's very powerful in the Force.
So D. Thor also agrees he'd like a Wizard of Oz type villain. You obviously have no grasp about the differences between the two fictional universes, kiddo.

Originally posted by playa1258
He will be powerful no question, probably superior to Palpatine. However, Snoke will be defeated by Luke in episode 9 and Luke will walk off into the sunset.

I'm sure they will portray Luke as the most powerful Force Wielder in the Galaxy. But I doubt they will have him kill Snoke. In fact it's likely Luke will die to move the story in from him. But it's gonna take a hellva lot more than just Snoke to kill him.

The fear for Snoke continues to gain traction.

#allstartedwithme

Originally posted by quanchi112
So D. Thor also agrees he'd like a Wizard of Oz type villain. You obviously have no grasp about the differences between the two fictional universes, kiddo.

😆 at Darth Thors inability to distinguish between the two universes

😂

You make me laugh Kurk

Originally posted by Kurk
😆 at Darth Thors inability to distinguish between the two universes
He probably keeps wondering when they are going to show that yellow brick road again.

😂

Originally posted by Darth Thor
😂

You make me laugh Kurk


You laugh at your own foolishness Thor lol.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Actually his large over compensating hologram does give that Wizard of Oz vibe. However he obviously must be more powerful than Ren, and I believe Abrams already confirmed he's very powerful in the Force.
don't be silly. There clearly aren't any similarities between the wizard of oz and star wars. Why would u even imply such a thing?

http://www.starwars.com/news/the-cinema-behind-star-wars-the-wizard-of-oz

Originally posted by darthbane77
Logically speaking, at least Palpatine level. Maybe between Palpatine and Valkorion.
Ha! wanker.

Originally posted by Raptor22
don't be silly. There clearly aren't any similarities between the wizard of oz and star wars. Why would u even imply such a thing?

http://www.starwars.com/news/the-cinema-behind-star-wars-the-wizard-of-oz

Lol

I apparently have a long history of not understanding the franchise I love most.

I should defer to the superior knowledge of those who jumped wagon onto the franchise recently but still fight to no end to prove it's inferiority to Star Trek.