AOTC Kenobi ~ Dooku

Started by Rockydonovang2 pages

AOTC Kenobi ~ Dooku

Quotes are canon and hence indisputable. Hence:
https://comicvine.gamespot.com/forums/battles-7/rebels-maul-and-rots-kenobi-vs-dooku-and-dd-vos-1891423/?page=6#js-message-285
AOTC Kenobi>Dooku 🙂

Wait, I just realized that this means AOTC Kenobi/TPM Maul/Dooku>Vader 🙁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyJNEZPm-pQ

Lol, I seriously doubt you could use those to argue a point.

Originally posted by Haschwalth
Lol, I seriously doubt you could use those to argue a point.

Don't have to, AZ will do it for me
🙂

That's Canon, not Legends. And Canon doesn't have any absolute policy - explicitly.

Originally posted by Rockydonovang
Wait, I just realized that this means AOTC Kenobi/TPM Maul/Dooku>Vader 🙁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyJNEZPm-pQ

You know it to be true 🙂

Originally posted by Rockydonovang
Don't have to, AZ will do it for me
🙂

A powerful troll you have become Kbro. The shitpost I smell in you.

It's likely referring to potential.

Originally posted by MythLord
It's likely referring to potential.

nope, tpm Anakin is only a 50 per the magazines

Is he? Well, then either Dooku had a rapid growth, or it's just random game stats and thus irrelevant. 👆

Originally posted by MythLord
Is he? Well, then either Dooku had a rapid growth, or it's just random game stats and thus irrelevant. 👆

Indeed, Malak had a rapid growth in his dying moments, or it's just a sh!te source that can be ignored 👆

AOTC Kenobi on Dooku's level? Well, AOTC disagrees.

Originally posted by thesithmaster
AOTC Kenobi on Dooku's level? Well, AOTC disagrees.

Kenobi isn't dooku plus? Aw man 🙁

Need a canonical source to confirm this, but if it ends up being true, then that makes a theory regarding how I think the Force works far more likely.

Wow. If it were referring to their potential it could make sense but it's not. The only explanation I can think of is if it were referring solely to their raw power and not their level of refinement/knowledge?

If it was Prime versions it could make sense. But since it's AOTC Kenobi, it's blatantly false.

Originally posted by Kurk
Wow. If it were referring to their potential it could make sense but it's not. The only explanation I can think of is if it were referring solely to their raw power and not their level of refinement/knowledge?

It's not referring to potential, tpm Anakin is only a 50.

But feel free to take up the policy that sh!t quotes can be treated like sh!t.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
If it was Prime versions it could make sense. But since it's AOTC Kenobi, it's blatantly false.

I mean, if you're desperate enough to take a quotes are always canon approach to things, there are ways to argue around the obvious contradictions in the lore

Originally posted by Rockydonovang
It's not referring to potential, tpm Anakin is only a 50.

But feel free to take up the policy that sh!t quotes can be treated like sh!t.

TPM Anakin being a 50 makes sense if we go off of the physical properties of midichlorians. He has a higher concentration count, but he's still a small boy. Similar to how Vader lost some of his power with the loss of his limbs.

Also for Dooku vs Kenobi, I separate raw force power from force skill, knowledge, and refinement. Force potential is the product of those two in my mind. It would make sense for Dooku with all his experience and hard-work to be more skillful than Kenobi even if he were to be the weaker one if they, figuratively speaking, butted heads.

Originally posted by Kurk
TPM Anakin being a 50 makes sense if we go off of the physical properties of midichlorians. He has a higher concentration count, but he's still a small boy. Similar to how Vader lost some of his power with the loss of his limbs.

Also for Dooku vs Kenobi, I separate raw force power from force skill, knowledge, and refinement. Force potential is the product of those two in my mind. It would make sense for Dooku with all his experience and hard-work to be more skillful than Kenobi even if he were to be the weaker one if they, figuratively speaking, butted heads.


As the above shows, if you really want to stretch sh!t, you can likely find a way to use this quote. I personally wouldn't though.