Some neat holistic sstuff for the inquisitors here.
1. The implication that the inqusitor's skill was impressive enough to be considered among council masters.
2. The jedi surviving order 66 being especially strong, which would mean the inqusitors were trained to take on especially strong jedi.
That they're not total fodder shouldn't really be a suprise though considering their impressive feats and scaling
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
Some neat holistic sstuff for the inquisitors here.1. The implication that the inqusitor's skill was impressive enough to be considered among council masters.
2. The jedi surviving order 66 being especially strong, which would mean the inqusitors were trained to take on especially strong jedi.
That they're not total fodder shouldn't really be a suprise though considering their impressive feats and scaling
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Originally posted by Rockydonovang
Some neat holistic sstuff for the inquisitors here.1. The implication that the inqusitor's skill was impressive enough to be considered among council masters.
2. The jedi surviving order 66 being especially strong, which would mean the inqusitors were trained to take on especially strong jedi.
That they're not total fodder shouldn't really be a suprise though considering their impressive feats and scaling
Not really sure it's saying his skill was Council level, he was just wanting to have more knowledge more than anything.
I'd imagine it'd be logical that those who survived Order 66 would be strong Jedi.
Originally posted by Zenwolf
Not really sure it's saying his skill was Council level, he was just wanting to have more knowledge more than anything.I'd imagine it'd be logical that those who survived Order 66 would be strong Jedi.
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
I mean, fair, it's a subjective opinion, but it makes him come across as an impressively skilled swordsman rather than the Padawan-low jedi-knight fodder he's thought of to be for whatever reason.
I can't really imagine him being anything higher than a seasoned Jedi Knight, which seems fair since he was a Jedi Temple Guard and that's no real negative against him since the vast majority of the Order would be Knights.
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
I mean, fair, it's a subjective opinion, but it makes him come across as an impressively skilled swordsman rather than the Padawan-low jedi-knight fodder he's thought of to be for whatever reason.
Also fair to mention that this is before gaining 15 years of experience, getting trained by Darth Vader himself and studying the Jedi Archives (which at this point he hasn't done). It's even mentioned in the Star Wars Rebels Visual Guide that the GI's greatest asset is his ability to analyze and counter lightsaber styles because of his immense knowledge.
Boring ass issue.
Instead of doing something cool like seeing the Inquisitorius formed, it's already around. Worse, they all look like they do in Rebels even though that is around 15 years later. I mean, are we really supposed to believe that the 7sis is well over her 30s in Rebels?
And the GI comes across as a whiny ***** in this issue. I can't believe that Palpatine would take that kind of shit from someone as weak as that.