Darth Sion vs. Qui Gon Jinn/TPM Obi Wan Kenobi
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carthage
Force, sabers, all out
Same circumstance as the TPM fight
Deronn_solo
TP feats for the team?
Freedon Nadd
Darth Sion wins. Unlike Maul, he can die as many times as he wants to. Sion has taken down numerous Jedi throughout his career and "died" only to rise again.
His quasi-immortality is what will allow him to win. And experience of course.
Imo: Sion and Nihilus are something apart from the most Star Wars characters(they are monsters in their own right)
UCanShootMyNova
Sion via immortality.
MythLord
It's not on a DS nexus, so no...
Freedon Nadd
Originally posted by MythLord
It's not on a DS nexus, so no...
He doesn't have to be necessarily on a dark side nexus. How do you think that he always rose up when he was struck down. Unless you want to say that the Jedi were fool enough to fight Sith Lords on dark side nexuses?
AncientPower
Sion, because he's much more powerful than either of them.
MythLord
Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
He doesn't have to be necessarily on a dark side nexus. How do you think that he always rose up when he was struck down. Unless you want to say that the Jedi were fool enough to fight Sith Lords on dark side nexuses?
He only ressurected himself on Malachor and Korriban, which were DS nexuses. Traya even notes you can't kill him while "Korriban is in him", so obviously the planet's nexus had something to do with his constant ressurection.
UCanShootMyNova
Apparently he was able to do it before becoming a member of the Triumvirate during the Sith Wars.
http://static5.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/124590/3838058-3828086-sionimmortality.png
Deronn_solo
Sion doesn't need a nexus to revive himself, yeah.
It's ridiculous to suggest he can only revive himself with a nexus.
SunRazer
You could call it a retcon, Wollf

Freedon Nadd
Now, we are even, Wollf.
ares834
Originally posted by MythLord
He only ressurected himself on Malachor and Korriban, which were DS nexuses. Traya even notes you can't kill him while "Korriban is in him", so obviously the planet's nexus had something to do with his constant ressurection.
He also says something similar on Malachor V. Perhaps he could pull it off once or twice while not at a DS nexus but the game certainly suggests that his ability to constantly regenerate himself is due to the DS nexuses of Korriban and Malachor.
Geistalt
Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
Sion via immortality. Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
He doesn't have to be necessarily on a dark side nexus. How do you think that he always rose up when he was struck down. Unless you want to say that the Jedi were fool enough to fight Sith Lords on dark side nexuses? Better yet: demand evidence that it requires him to be on a dark side Force nexus.
Emperordmb
Originally posted by ares834
He also says something similar on Malachor V. Perhaps he could pull it off once or twice while not at a DS nexus but the game certainly suggests that his ability to constantly regenerate himself is due to the DS nexuses of Korriban and Malachor.
That or he could return to life off nexus... but it takes so long it's not realistically usable in a versus match-up
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