Originally posted by twotter
Urm. Yes we do. Do you recall the thread stipulations? (hint : you can find them in the title)
Yes. Where is the point?
Do I need to point out, that Obi Wan Kenobi did weaken the inner joints keeping Grievous' chest armour intact with an an electro-staff, before opening it with his bare hands?
The amount of idiocy that is allowed in this place is getting out of hand.
1)
Could you please explain to me what armour does, according to your personal opinion. You see: I was under the impression, that armour is designed to protect the stuff that is on the inside from damage being inflicted from the outside. Do you agree with that idea? Because, apparently, you seem to suggest that hitting the outside of the armour will somehow cause structural damage to the inside of the armour (without damaging the outside of the armour) which would - just to let you know - mean that the armour is absolutely useless.
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How, pray tell, would Kenobi's attacks with an electro-staff weaken those joints. Kenobi stabs Grievous on one of his breastplates, then hits him from the side and then "electrocutes" his stomach. Where is any damage done to the "inner joints" there? Once again: To assume that Kenobi "weakened" the inner joints by hitting the outside of the armour, means the armour is useless.
Furthermore: You do realize that an electro-staff, in terms of damaging capabilities, is just a metal rod, right? And - contrary to Mace Windu's bare fists - we don't see it hammering through Grievious armour, which is crafted out of duranium much like the armour of the B2 super battledroids Mace Windu destroys with his bare hands.
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And how would a "damaging" of the inner joints by - essentially - pressure from the outside, help Kenobi to bend the armour outwards?
Since you've established that subverting Grievous et all requires weapons, and not just force augmentation, I'd sat it's pretty tough regarding physical force. You can clearly see that when Kenobi kicks the cyborg, and does more damage to himself than the target.
What has been established is that Kenobi does use weapons against Grievious to kill him, which is - gosh - not the same as needing them. You do realize that Grievous' cough was caused by Windu using a force attack on him? What did Kenobi not do in the last part of their fight, while he has demonstrated the ability to force push Grievous rather hard at the beginning of their confrontation? Right: Utilized force attacks against the cyborg. Neither has he used the advantage gained from opening the chest armour in that very moment (e.g. by damaging the sack containing Grievious organs).
Yet. We are not talking about Kenobi here, but about Mace Windu, who has been shown quite capable of putting his fists through droid armour during the battle on Dantooine. Armour crafted from the very same material as the armour Grievous is wearing. So common sense dictates, that Mace is going to do the same to Grievous, should he try.
From the looks of it, had Kenobi started off the battle without access to any weapons, there would have been no headway when it came to opening up Grievous' chest - and therefore, no victory in any instance - blaster bolts or not.
There was no "headway" anyways, because it is absolutely impossible, that the attacks with the electro-stuff did weaken the armour. See above.
But even if we're being generous - and I don't see why we should be - in saying that Kenobi's brute alone was enough to create a cavity in Grevious' torso, I seriously doubt he would have allowed his organs to be ripped out, or punched (see 1:15 of that linked video).
You mean much like he didn't allow his breastplate being bend open, which would take much more time than delivering a punch to that organ-sack? Which wouldn't matter anyway, because - unlike Obi-Wan - Mace Windu is capable of just punching through the material of Grievous' armour and I'm rather sure that the synth skin wrapped around Grievous' organs wouldn't stop that punch either.
No to mention, it took several blaster shots to finally kill him, and he only died because the entirety of his organic matter was set ablaze. You want to tell me how Kenobi or Mace can produce a similar effect with Force augmentation alone?
Again: This is a total hilarious conclusion from what actually happened. If somebody damages your vital organs enough, you will die. Blaster bolts don't necessarily kill fast, provided the heat put out by them would instantly cauterize wounds, which would stop the inner bleeding. But given the rather rapid fire, I wonder why you think that Grievous could have survived even the first shot.
And, apparently, you have no clue about force augmentation. Let me just point to my favourite example in the department, when it comes down to enhanced physical strength:
This is Yoda carrying a crate over a battlefield. You may notice that this is rather huge, especially in comparison to the 900 year old Jedi Master, who still manages to lift that thing up and carry it around. Even if this was just some wooden crate, the display of physical strength would be impressive. Yet, Yoda opens that crate and inside, is hidden the following object:
A huge chaingun. By any means, Yoda was carrying clearly dozens of tons of material around with his force-enhanced strength. Now just imagine somebody with a comparable amount of physical strength hitting something. You'd get the power of a wrecking ball being directed at a rather small area (that the size of a fist).
But who cares about Yoda, when we have visual evidence of Mace fighting:
YouTube video
You may pay close attention to:
2:43 Mace just punches a droid out of the picture.
2:44 - 2:46 Mace puts dents into the droid armor
2:48 - 2:50 Mace damaging the next droid
2:51 - 2:54 Mace one-hitting several droids
2:55 - Mace kicking one leg off a droid (nice reference to Obi-Wan vs Grievous)
2:56 - Mace destroying one droid completely with a single strike of his hand
And in case you want to doubt the canon status of that incident, you may take a look at this:
YouTube video
At 2:14, Mace just lifts up one of the battle droids and slams it into the ground so hard that it pretty much breaks apart. Not convinced? There's more:
YouTube video
At 1:14, Mace is just physically overpowering a gundark, breaking free from its grip. Those things are commonly used in arena matched against rancors and usually come out on top. So?
Seriously Nai, you come in to a thread titled unarmed brawl, where it's clear the OP wishes to compare the characters physically, and start talking about how Mace will use his esoteric force techniques to win the day.
Shatterpoints are essentially part of Mace Windu's perception, even though they may be "esoteric" for others. They aren't more special to him than precognition to your average Jedi...
You still remember that Mace still has to pour Force power into the perceived shatterpoints to make them break? So unlike Force augmentation (where he's elevating his own stats to hit harder) he's actually applying the Force in an offensive manner onto the target. And if that kind of power is allowed here, you might as well argue that Force grips and Force pushes have a place in this thread too. But seen as they don't :
Urm. You realize that you are, probably, full of shit?
Mace doesn't need to pour force energy into shatterpoints in order to exploit them. He just sees them and can "exploit" them pretty much via physical force. One example would be breaking the window of Sidious office to lure him into the open where he would move slower than before on the slippery ground in the rain. Mace can see shatterpoints like that in material, people and situations and I don't see any reason for him not to do so in a brawl.
So Grievous, with two of his mechanical arms, was not only able to challenge Mace's speed, but actually match it blow for blow in a lightsaber duel. In other words, your entire speed feat compilation for mace amounts to a big coolstroybro.
Excuse me, dear Sir. Are you even utilizing your brain before you hit "Reply"? So using two arms with two lightsabers, Grievous can match Mace, who is utilizing one lightsaber? What does that tell you about the speed of Mace compared to the speed of Grievous? You know: To everybody capable of counting to two, it would probably suggest that Mace moves twice as fast as Grievous, given he has just half the weapons in comparison to the cyborg, but maybe such advanced math is beyond you. 🙄
Furthermore, one must love how you "overlooked" a part of your own quote: "Just as the Force was keeping Mace from being blown from the mag-lev's roof, magnetism of some sort was keeping the general fastened in place."
Emphasis mine.
So Mace was in need to divert some of his attention and force energy to just staying on the mag-lev. Resources that would keep him from boosting his own strength speed. Yet, he still kept up with Grievous, despite only using one blade against two blades used by Grievous.