Vader imagined the power that could be his if he crushed Palpatine and established his own rule over the Empire. But first, he would need his own apprentice. By himself, he could not hope to defeat the most powerful Sith Lord the galaxy had ever known.
Beyond the vision of the Jedi Knights, somewhere within the darkness, the greatest master of evil ever to use Sith power bides his time. As his strength grows, his plans begin to shape the course of the galaxy, and his snares await the unsuspecting.
Inside the spacious interior of the Galactic Senate chamber, Yoda challenged the Emperor. The two engaged in a spectacular duel—a contest between the most powerful practitioners of the Force’s light and dark sides.
When Yoda crosses sabers with the movie's arch-villain, he doesn't launch into a pinwheeling display of acrobatics, as he did against Count Dooku in Episode II. Instead, Yoda faces the dark side's fury, channeled by the most powerful Sith Lord in history.
^How are these NOT referring to force power?
Originally posted by NevanYes, a few times.
Isn't Sidious said to be the most powerful Sith Lord of all time on more than one occasion?
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=640221&pagenumber=1
Originally posted by Rebel95
Vader imagined the power that could be his if he crushed Palpatine and established his own rule over the Empire. But first, he would need his own apprentice. By himself, he could not hope to defeat the most powerful Sith Lord the galaxy had ever known.Beyond the vision of the Jedi Knights, somewhere within the darkness, the greatest master of evil ever to use Sith power bides his time. As his strength grows, his plans begin to shape the course of the galaxy, and his snares await the unsuspecting.
Inside the spacious interior of the Galactic Senate chamber, Yoda challenged the Emperor. The two engaged in a spectacular duel—a contest between the most powerful practitioners of the Force’s light and dark sides.
When Yoda crosses sabers with the movie's arch-villain, he doesn't launch into a pinwheeling display of acrobatics, as he did against Count Dooku in Episode II. Instead, Yoda faces the dark side's fury, channeled by the most powerful Sith Lord in history.
^How are these NOT referring to force power?
Canonically Yes.
If we take Old Republic feats as canon Sidious isnt.
Originally posted by relentless1
So you want to cherry pick feats to support your guys against Sidious?? Sorry bro it doesn't work that way. Either Bane/Malgus against Sidious EU feats or nothing and in EU Sidious stomps these two simultaneously.
Its what am doing.
Since Old Republic are EU feats. And Snoke is Canon, then if Snoke is an Old Republic Sith then we need to use EU with Canon.
Originally posted by Trocity
His argument is retarded, leave him alone.
You are too stupid for understanding.
Originally posted by Rebel95
Wait what? These quotes apply to legends too you know. They literally say he is the most powerful sith in history, so old republic feats don’t mean shit
Not really. Since Sidious doesnt have his EU feats in the Canon series.
Originally posted by Rebel95
Dude go home you’re drunk
Originally posted by Trocity
And I'm "too stupid for understanding." I agree, I must be stupid for understanding what this retard is saying.
OMG. You know what forget it.
This thread doesnt even concern Sith's, and clearly you never understood my original statement.