Why didn't the Ravager fall apart when Nihilus died?

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SunRazer
I take it as a simple plot hole, but I'm curious to see if anybody else had any other explanations.

cs_zoltan
The Exile held it together until they left, obviously.

SunRazer
Visas Marr probably did, yeah thumb up

Trocity
Don't you dare cast doubt on the Dark Lord's power.

Mad because Nihilus eats your favorite characters?

ILS
Uhm because uhm

NTJack0
Death cannot stop Nihilus.

DarthDuelist9
Because Nihilis didn't hold it together after all......

NewGuy01
Because Tobin is full of it.

Deronn_solo
Is there any objective source(s) that actually state Nihilus did indeed hold his ship together with TK?

Selenial
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Because Tobin is full of it.

You act as if out of universe, third party sources haven't also said the exact same thing.

Both TCSWE and the Prima guide claim Nihilus held the ship together and kept the crew alive alone.

Selenial
Originally posted by Deronn_solo
Is their any objective source(s) that actually state Nihilus did indeed hold his ship together with TK?

"Darth Nihilus' dark will held the vessel and its crew together."
-The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia

"Darth Nihilus, using only the dark side, holds the ship together from his command post on the bridge."
-Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords Prima Guide

NewGuy01
So what exactly are you going for, here? That the ship wasn't nearly as damaged as we thought? Because it still required explosives to destroy, Nihilus or no.

S_W_LeGenD
The crew might have repaired the Starship with passage of time. Common sense, people. erm

Beniboybling
It probably would have fallen apart over time.

Selenial
Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
The crew might have repaired the Starship with passage of time. Common sense, people. erm
Originally posted by Beniboybling
It probably would have fallen apart over time.

Both quite likely interpretations.

For all we know, it was functioning alright while stationary, but something strenuous like Hyperspace travel would have torn it apart...

FreshestSlice
I like how the brain dead crew repaired the ship, but left giant holes in its hull. That sounds pretty smart.

MythLord
He never held it in the first place? Or maybe he's only held a portion of it? Or he only held it for like a day before it got semi-fixed? eek!

Nephthys
It was in space. It wasn't going to fall apart just like that. Sel's quotes are unassailable. He held it together. Just because it didn't immediately fall apart doesn't mean it wouldn't do so in motion or time.

DarthAnt66
"When killed, the ship would slowly begin to fall apart into wreckage." --CA

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The_Tempest
Originally posted by Nephthys
quotes are unassailable.

lol

Petrus
It's either a plot-hole or we're misinterpreting the quotes.

Ziggystardust
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
"When killed, the ship would slowly begin to fall apart into wreckage." --CA

thumb up

Not a fan of non-canon quotes, but this seems like a fair point.

Ziggystardust
Nhillus doesn't have too many fans on this board. Does he?

He might not be the Machiavellian master of ceremonies, like Sheev, but he seems to be stronger in the dark-side.

SunRazer
Slowly falling apart? Interesting.

FreshestSlice
Originally posted by Ziggystardust
Nhillus doesn't have too many fans on this board. Does he?

He might not be the Machiavellian master of ceremonies, like Sheev, but he seems to be stronger in the dark-side.
My nigga Ziggy, are you seriously repping Kingdom Hearts?

Ziggystardust
No. There is a light that never goes out is a song by the Smiths.

FreshestSlice
That's worse.

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