Except that's a vast overestimation of what he actually did. Besides, it took all of his power and full concentration to do such a thing. Vaylin concentrated for three-to-five seconds and reduced a mountain complex to nothing but ash.
This is only after she was unleashing so much power whilst being torn apart by the BRAIN, that a single random bolt of her power ashed 'incredibly powerful' Force users in an instant, and which would've killed the Outlander instantly if he hadn't escaped.
Or let's talk about how Vaylin shielded herself and Senya fom a point blank hyperdrive explosion which would've otherwise vaporised Senya instantly, only after she'd torn apart ships and dozens of Zakuul Knights in an utter slaughter.
I could go on.
Originally posted by AncientPower
Except that's a vast overestimation of what he actually did. It took all of his power and full concentration to do such a thing, Vaylin concentrated for three seconds and reduced a mountain complex to nothing but 'ash and dust'.
Nowhere does it state it took all of Galen's power to accomplish the feat. Are you suggesting that the complex Vaylin destroyed was comparable to a mountain in size?
Originally posted by AncientPower
This is only after she was unleashing so much power whilst being torn apart by the BRAIN, that a single random bolt of her power ashed 'incredibly powerful' Force users in an instant.
"Incredibly powerful Force users" can range anywhere from Sidious to Vindican so I can't say I'm too impressed unless these fodder have some feats.
Originally posted by AncientPower
Or let's talk about how Vaylin shielded herself and Senya fom a point blank hyperdrive explosion which would've otherwise vaporised Senya instantly, only after she'd torn apart ships and dozens of Zakuul Knights in an utter slaughter.
We could talk about that. We could also talk about Galen Marek at the start of the novel powering the hyperdrive engine of a Corellian frigate that was too big for him to get around or jump over before proceeding to send hundreds of droids into the stratosphere and cause a ground quake with a Force blast. 🙂
Originally posted by AncientPower
I could go on.
At this point, I'd suggest posting whatever you have.
Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
Nowhere does it state it took all of Galen's power to accomplish the feat. Are you suggesting that the complex Vaylin destroyed was comparable to a mountain in size?
His obvious strain in both the novel and graphic novel makes that pretty clear.
The Sanatorium is within the mountain. If you actually play the game, there's an entire damn biosphere within the thing which houses all kinds of creatures.
Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
"Incredibly powerful Force users" can range anywhere from Sidious to Vindican so I can't say I'm too impressed unless these fodder have some feats.
They can survive on Nathema indefinitely, they are culled by the void itself. Either they survive on sheer willpower or die. So call them fodder all you want, it's vastly more impressive than Marek ashing stormtroopers with a concentrated attack. Hence the point.
You also missed the part where those same powers threatened to kill the Outlander unless he escaped.
Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
We could talk about that. We could also talk about Galen Marek at the start of the novel powering the hyperdrive engine of a Corellian frigate that was too big for him to get around or jump over before proceeding to send hundreds of droids into the stratosphere and cause a ground quake with a Force blast. 🙂
How in the hell is powering a hyperdrive comparable to tanking the point blank explosion of one? This is a Force shield feat.
Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
At this point, I'd suggest posting whatever you have.
All in good time.
Originally posted by AncientPower
His obvious strain in both the novel and graphic novel makes that pretty clear.
Going to need you to elaborate on that and maybe post some scans since the event I'm referring to occurs exclusively in the novel and he doesn't strain to accomplish the feat. :/
Making up fictional sources again AP? Tsk tsk. You should try to preserve what little credibility you have left.
Originally posted by AncientPower
The Sanatorium is within the mountain. If you actually play the game, there's an entire damn biosphere within the thing which houses all kinds of creatures.
So not the size of a mountain. Thank you for your concession.
Originally posted by AncientPower
They can survive on Nathema indefinitely, they are culled by the void itself. Either they survive on sheer willpower or die. So call them fodder all you want, it's vastly more impressive than Marek ashing stormtroopers with a concentrated attack. Hence the point.
All of that sounds great. Now please give me something other then meaningless hype about "being formed in the void" and a willpower feat.
I'm curious where you're getting the idea that Marek "concentrated" to disintegrate stormtroopers. Any evidence from any source ( aside from your ass of course ) backing up these claims would be appreciated.
Originally posted by AncientPower
You also missed the part where those same powers threatened to kill the Outlander unless he escaped.
Are you referring to Vaylin or the random fodder she killed? Because one of those is a point that was actually being addressed while the other is a side tangent you brought up. If you want to discuss a feat/scaling comparison between Galen and the Outlander, we can do that too, but don't act as if I'm ignoring that fact. I don't find the Outlander to be on Marek's level either.
Originally posted by AncientPower
How in the hell is powering a hyperdrive comparable to tanking the point blank explosion of one? This is a Force shield feat.
Because tanking the energies that power a hyperdrive takes less energy then creating the energy that powers it. If you're talking about pure Force shielding feats though, I'd have to say Galen's shields diminishing lightning that broke through Sidious's force barrier to non lethal levels is better then Vaylin tanking a release of energy equivalent to what a beginning of the novel Galen Marek can create on a whim.
Originally posted by AncientPower
All in good time.
Try not to make baseless claims/make up sources in your future posts.