Originally posted by Beniboybling
The point is that Muur was only more powerful than a significantly weakened Krayt, which stands whether Muur brought him back from the brink or not.
Weakened in comparison to his Vong or Reborn iteration? If it's the former, no, there's no proof Krayt was any more "weakened" than he would normally be with his condition, after Muur had healed him. If it's the latter, I agree, but Muur wasn't at his best, either.
Well that's what I was asking before, where is the proof that Muur restored him to his previous strength? There is a difference between that and mitigating his weakness somewhat.
EDIT: Looking over the scene Muur only offers to begin the process for him to prove his abilities, but mere moments into the healing it's interrupted by the Jedi.
Or in other words, I honestly doubt it really had much of an effect at all.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Well that's what I was asking before, where is the proof that Muur restored him to his previous strength? There is a difference between that and mitigating his weakness somewhat.EDIT: Looking over the scene Muur only offers to begin the process for him to prove his abilities, but mere moments into the healing it's interrupted by the Jedi.
Or in other words, I honestly doubt it really had much of an effect at all.
Krayt got all excited when Muur began his healing because he finally understood how to use it for himself, but it seems silly to think that a 190 year old man who suffered from the Vong corruption for a century would be suddenly "healed" after a few seconds.
I stand behind my statement. Seeing as Krayt's previous little tussle with Cade and being shot in the back sent him right into a stasis and Wyyrlok in full blown panic mode, I doubt Krayt would have survived that fight even if he did beat Muur.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Well that's what I was asking before, where is the proof that Muur restored him to his previous strength? There is a difference between that and mitigating his weakness somewhat.EDIT: Looking over the scene Muur only offers to begin the process for him to prove his abilities, but mere moments into the healing it's interrupted by the Jedi.
Or in other words, I honestly doubt it really had much of an effect at all.
Well, it obviously had some significant effect given that Krayt commented on it working.
Other than that, fair enough.