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Originally posted by Intrepid37
The argument you haven't made certainly convinces me otherwise. 🙁
2. You think Yoda can defeat Vitiate in a contest of Force powers?
You should keep in mind that Vitiate would have utterly destroyed Revan with his FLS, if the droid haven't intervened. What makes you think the same fate won't befall Yoda, who was finding it difficult to handle relatively much inferior lightning of (PT) Sidious? Please don't give me Acolytes and Worm BS in (expected) defense of Sidious's inferior lightning in response. Vitiate also overwhelmed an entire Jedi Strike Team with his FLS and this team was made-up of the strongest and most resolute Jedi of the Order as well; they all failed easily.
3. You think Anakin and Ahsoka would defeat Vitiate? You are probably not in your senses. These two will go down like a putty. Vitiate have purged entire Councils; defeated Strike Teams; broken many powerful individuals with his mental powers alone; controlled millions of Sith Lords in a span of many generations. Their is no contest.
4. Same as point 3
Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
1. Sith Emperor's dueling skills are unknown; Round 1 is inconclusive.2. You think Yoda can defeat Vitiate in a contest of Force powers?
You should keep in mind that Vitiate would have utterly destroyed Revan with his FLS, if the droid haven't intervened. What makes you think the same fate won't befall Yoda, who was finding it difficult to handle relatively much inferior lightning of (PT) Sidious? Please don't give me Acolytes and Worm BS in (expected) defense of Sidious's inferior lightning in response. Vitiate also overwhelmed an entire Jedi Strike Team with his FLS and this team was made-up of the strongest and most resolute Jedi of the Order as well; they all failed easily.
Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
3. You think Anakin and Ahsoka would defeat Vitiate? You are probably not in your senses. These two will go down like a putty. Vitiate have purged entire Councils; defeated Strike Teams; broken many powerful individuals with his mental powers alone; controlled millions of Sith Lords in a span of many generations. Their is no contest.
Speed-wise, Anakin has leaved afterimages of his blades and been called ''perhaps the fastest Jedi in any generation'' so lightning should be avoided without trouble.
Anakin is just too fast for Vitiate in my opinion.
4. Same as point 3 [/B][/QUOTE]
Even on a Dark Side Nexus, his lightning has no knockback capabilities that Sidious has even in neutral setting.
He has never lit up a planet with force lightning.
He has never killed beings so quickly they appeared to be disposed of by a phantom, while an apprentice.
He has never mind wiped billions effortlessly.
I haven't seen Vitiate telepathically incapacitate multiple Jedi Masters from across the galaxy.
I haven't seen Vitiate picture events in exact detail across planetary, let alone galactic, distances.
I haven't seen Vitiate be described as a Black Hole in the Force.
I haven't seen Vitiate become powerful without trinkets and relics.
Rituals and trinkets that required time to accomplish most of his feats. Sidious' feats were all from himself.
I haven't seen Vitiate establish and destroy telepathic links from across the galaxy, without having to formerly interact and establish a mental link with them at close proximity.
Malgus' lightning against an armored Republic Commando wasn't able to kill him and he kept moving at Malgus until force pushed.
Sidious has destroyed 50 armored stormtroopers in a single blast while arcing around royal guards.
Shrugged off a force enhanced explosion from a force user capable of manipulating a Star Destroyer
Yoda went after Palpatine in the empty Senate chamber, but could not defeat the most powerful Sith Lord in history.
--Taken from The New Essential Chronology
Darth Sidious proved to be the grim culmination of a thousand years of Sith philosophy and teachings.
--Taken from Jedi vs Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
When the Sith finally emerged from a thousand years of watching and waiting, they numbered—in accordance with the tradition set down by Darth Bane—only two. The most powerful of these was Darth Sidious, an ice-cold, diabolically calculating genius equipped with the strength of the dark side of the Force, as well as an enormous wealth of Sith artifacts, equipment, and knowledge.
--Taken from The Dark Side Sourcebook
And then there was Palpatine, of course: he was beyond power. He showed nothing of what might be within. Though seen with the eyes of the dark side itself, Palpatine was an event horizon. Beneath his entirely ordinary surface was absolute, perfect nothingness. Darkness beyond darkness. A black hole of the Force.
--Taken from Revenge of the Sith
Plagueis made a soothing gesture and explained in great detail what had taken place. Concluding, he said, "He threatened, too, to place you out of reach."
All the while Plagueis spoke, Palpatine was storming through circles on the narrow path, shaking his head in anger and balling his fists. "He can't do this!" he snarled. He hasn't the right! I won't allow it!"
Palpatine's fury buffeted Plagueis. Blossoms growing along the sides of the pathway folded in on themselves, and their pollinators began to buzz in agitation. FourDee reacted, as well, wobbling on its feet, as if in the grip of a powerful electromagnet. Had this human truly been born of flesh-and-blood parents? Plagueis asked himself. When, in fact, he seemed sprung from nature itself. Was the Force so strong in him that it had concealed itself?
--Taken from Darth Plagueis