Exar Kun and Kyp Durron accolades.

Started by LordOfTheLight3 pages
Originally posted by AncientPower
Amped Ood catches Kun off-guard with a fully powered Force blast but only manages superficial damage.

"Catches Kun off guard", "fully powered force blast", are you pulling this from the sky, lol?

That anyways doesn't matter as it is all but confirmed that amped Ood>Kun. It is outright stated that his barrier was impenetrable for Kun.

Further, you cannot equate Ood's force attack to Ood's internal tanking capabilities. Obi Wan 3 years after TPM completely tanked, without a force barrier, a full barrage of laser fire from laser cannons from among the most powerful starfighters in the galaxy. Yet you cannot say that that version of Obi Wan can now disintegrate sizable asteroids, blow apart buildings or bridges with casual singular force blasts. He can just tank that level of power.

Originally posted by An_Sock
The mountains and cliffs were still intact on the planet too, meaning that the Shockwaves couldn't destroy those either.

Maybe the shockwave created those mountains and cliffs! Didn't think of that, did you smart guy?

Re: Exar Kun and Kyp Durron accolades.

Originally posted by AncientPower
"Kyp Durron has absconded with the Suncrusher to terrorise the galaxy as Luke Skywalker lies between life and death. The manufacturer of this madness is no other than the spirit of fallen Jedi warlord Exar Kun. In a cruel twist of fate, Luke's attempt to revive the Jedi has only aided in engineering the return of the dead Sith order. Yet Kyp Durron has his master's measure and knows that should he return, neither he or his old master would be able to stop him. To prevent this he leaves the moons of Yavin behind, long beyond the reach of Kun's spells. So long as things remain the same, Kyp Durron controls the galaxy." - Champions of the Force

Great stuff to be honest.


Can't this just mean that Luke can't stop him because he's in a state between life and death, though?

Not reading through four pages to see if this was brought up earlier.

It'd be redundant if it meant anything but that.