Originally posted by Beniboybling
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Addressed.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
He obliterated a larger object that the chunks of a building Vaylin tore away. And its integrity being rather irrelevant when he vaporised it, not tore it apart. It's far and away a better feat.
1. Integrity is everything, dude. He did not atomize it, he blew it apart into a billion pieces.
2. It is premature to boast that the segment of the Starship that Starkiller blew apart, was larger than the structure that Vaylin tore apart in the absence of a visual comparison. That segment was relatively much smaller. And integrity of the structure that Vaylin tore apart wasn't compromised.
3. Starkiller's showing is for from being a standout. Blowing a significantly compromised Starship structure apart is not the same as doing that to a healthy Starship structure.
Please revisit this thread: http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f6/t631972.html
Vaylin would replicate Starkiller's showings with relative ease.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Because she lured him into a trap from which he couldn't evade, not brought it down so fast he simply couldn't react. 😬Not that Caedus is in Tenebrous' league regardless.
Let us examine the feat in question:
While Tenebrous was preoccupied holding aloft the slabs that threatened to crush the ship, Plagueis quickly reoriented himself, aiming his raised hands at the plummeting slabs above his Master and, with a downward motion of both arms, brought them down so quickly and with so much momentum that Tenebrous was buried almost before he understood what had hit him.
Taken from Star Wars: Darth Plagueis
Darth Plagueis took advantage of the circumstances that Darth Tenebrous found himself in at that moment, struggling to prevent those slabs from crushing the Starship and himself beneath. Darth Plagueis was lucky in the sense that he was not in the danger zone and he had the luxury to sabotage Darth Tenebrous's effort.
The novel offers an explanation of Darth Tenebrous's failure:
His success in bringing the ceiling down on Tenebrous was proof enough that the Bith had grown sluggish and expendable. Otherwise, he would have divined the true source of the danger he had sensed, and Plagueis would be the one pressed to the floor of the grotto, head cracked open like an egg and chest cavity pierced by the pointed end of a fallen stalactite.
Taken from Star Wars: Darth Plagueis
Darth Tenebrous was past his prime. Outcome would have been different otherwise.
Your point is entirely devoid of the details attached to this development on the whole.