Would Kas'im have been on the SWTOR Dark Council?

Started by Emperordmb3 pages

Yeah he never had any interest in politics or vying for power, even though he could've slaughtered Qordis. He was just interested in dueling.

Originally posted by Emperordmb
I have finals to deal with, I don't need to be spammed with a bunch of ***** threads (such as "vote: Kas'im vs Malak (sabers only)" or "____ vs ____: failure to respond is an automatic concession of inferiority"😉 in some random tirade on top of that.

Though Syn if you have such a problem with Ant's standing on the forum, try and bring him down yourself, don't try and goad me into trying to do your work for you.

He ignores my direct challenges. 🙁

Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
He ignores my direct challenges. 🙁

So make:

Revan (DarthAnt66) vs Galen Marek (UCanShootMyNova)
Failure to respond is an automatic concession of inferiority for both the debater and their character.

I make myself laugh. 😂

Originally posted by Emperordmb
So make:

[b]Revan (DarthAnt66) vs Galen Marek (UCanShootMyNova)
Failure to respond is an automatic concession of inferiority for both the debater and their character. [/B]

DMB...

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=635077&from=thread&pagenumber=2#post15978557

Lol, I almost doubt Bane would be, let alone Kas'im

Originally posted by Tondemonai
I almost doubt Bane would be

Kas'im loses to a trainee but someone asks if he would've been high ranking in an era of at least semi-competent force users, I should think the answer would be obvious.

Originally posted by The Merchant
Off-topic question but Ant are there any sources that indicate TOR Sith Empire has equal if not more DS knowledge than the Golden age of the Sith? I assume so.

You get that impression in TOR Encyclopedia. Not just that but Empire's Sith training standards were absolutely cutthroat.

Originally posted by carthage
Kas'im loses to a trainee but someone asks if he would've been high ranking in an era of at least semi-competent force users, I should think the answer would be obvious.

Semi-competent? This is true for Brotherhood of Darkness. The Empire, on the other hand, reached the pinnacle of Sith related development.

Yeah, Swtore makes it clear that the TOR Empire has spent a millenia refining itself militarily for the conflict with the Jedi and unearthing forgotten techniques.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Yeah, Swtore makes it clear that the TOR Empire has spent a millenia refining itself militarily for the conflict with the Jedi and unearthing forgotten techniques.

What kind of forgotten techniques?

Originally posted by Tondemonai
Lol, I almost doubt Bane would be, let alone Kas'im
🙂

Originally posted by nfactor1995
What kind of forgotten techniques?

Sorcery, rituals, esoteric abilities. For a millenia they were plundering tombs and excavating Sith ruins.

Source? As I recall they were all but driven out from Sith space and their repositories were ransacked/destroyed.

Talos? The Sphere of Ancient Knowledge? 😬

There's an entire branch of their government dedicated to unearthing Sith secrets. They were searching on Dromund Kaas and any other Sith world they could. And since their return they've expanded that to the entire galaxy.

Meh, I'm aware of their interest but I'm talking about results, seems like there wasn't all that much to unearth at least prior to the war.

Dromund Kaas has plenty by itself. If you want, I could check for specifics in swtore when I get back home.

Not enough to make them better than the pre-Hypersace War Sith tbh, and I imagine many of these "forgotten techniques" were indeed forgotten as a result of said conflict.

Vitiate knew more than enough to make his standard Sith Lords comparable with the Golden Age ones. He and the Sith who escaped with him could have taken much of their knowledge with them.

And the forgotten techniques I was referring to were those held in tombs and such, which has nothing to do with the Hyperspace War.