Originally posted by AncientPower
Nihilus dragging a fleet out of the gravity storms of Malachor V; which the ships' own engines couldn't hope to ever achieve, prior to consuming entire planets to grow far more powerful,
absolutely laughs at anything Starkiller ever did.
Weren't the gravity wells keeping the ships in some sort of static field to not let them to flee from the battle?
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Because not only are the conditions on Malachor just as strong as they were when the MSG went off, ignoring that the Exile flew away in a ship that was close to Malchor's surface, the gravity wells are also constant. 👆Oh, wait...no. That's ridiculous.
Malachor V is a massive wound in the Force, except for the Trayus Academy.
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Because not only are the conditions on Malachor just as strong as they were when the MSG went off, ignoring that the Exile flew away in a ship that was close to Malchor's surface, the gravity wells are also constant. 👆Oh, wait...no. That's ridiculous.
It's specifically stated that he dragged them out of the storms. This was a big thing a year ago.
The storms are not constant, neither is the strength of them, which is the point. Meanwhile Starkiller has demonstrably some of the best TK feats in the mythos against the greatest practitioner of TK in the mythos. Without needing to be on the second strongest Dark Side nexus there has ever been. None of Nihilus' actual combat feats put him even remotely close to Starkiller.
Starkiller, as in Galen Marek in the first game? We have him in the novel, visibly struggling to guide the direction of that capital ship. Nhililus keeps his own capital ship held together while it undergoes sub-light acceleration and de-celleration. He's also supposedly holding it together while he does everything else too.
Starkiller in the second game? Not sure he's that much more powerful than the original tbh. Anyway, N wins.
Originally posted by Conty
Starkiller, as in Galen Marek in the first game? We have him in the novel, visibly struggling to guide the direction of that capital ship. Nhililus keeps his own capital ship held together while it undergoes sub-light acceleration and de-celleration. He's also supposedly holding it together while he does everything else too.Starkiller in the second game? Not sure he's that much more powerful than the original tbh. Anyway, N wins.
Galen only struggles to do so after powering a blast with enough energy to destroy a large part of a superstructure which dwarfed ISD's. This is before reaching his prime as well.
Starkiller is stated to be more powerful then his template.