Seriously tho DD how can you possibly conclude Maul his superior to Krayt when he "far outstrips" the telekinetic ability to do this:
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And no, they weren't just collapsing the supports, otherwise it would have 1. crushed them underneath 2. never reached the intended targets, which as you can see are a fair distance away.
Instead the satellite was undoubtedly launched.
Now, let's just get a proper idea of how big this satellite is (hint: f*cking massive):
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Yeah. And you see those ships? About the size of the vaunted blimp Kenobi suspended, with Anakin's help. Or in other words, not comparable in the f*cking slightest.
And remember, Krayt can't just pull of this feat, rather he far outstrips it. Yeah, Maul does not compare. And don't even bring up levitating frikken catwalks lmfao.
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What? They didn't undoubtly launch it, they collapsed it. We clearly see on the picture that it only has a downward motion (vertical), not a horizontal so no they didn't launch it.
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They aren't standing under it, they just push it which causes it to fall down. You're saying that they moved the satellite horizontally while holding it up at the same time and then letting it drop on the Sith (or whatever they are)? The picture clearly shows that the satellite has a perfect vertical motion, not a horizontal one you would expect when you would throw/launch something.
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Um they are? You can see it looming over them in the first set of panels.
And no I'm saying they launched it diagonally. On the other hand this:
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Doesn't clearly show anything, the panel is heavily stylised. Pay attention to how it appears as if the Sith are on an incline when they are in fact standing on flat terrain. You can't garner anything meaningful from the panel.
On the other hand the others panels make it quite clear what is happening.
It's not looming over them, you see the satellite in the background but that's it. There is also no shadow or anything which would suggest it's hanging over them.
it shows that the satellite comes vertically down if you take the surface as horizontal reference, it's not that difficult.
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Look at the very first panel darling, very closely. What is that black thing above him? Ah yes the satellite.
And like I said, the second panel's perspective is warped.
You also haven't addressed why they are gesturing as if attempting to force something forwards, or how it somehow managed to become directly beneath the satellite when the previous panel shows them a good distance away.
Yeah, but by how much? The structure itself doesn't seem quite so stable and upon looking at the two scans of them bringing it down, I realized they only brought down a portion of it(less than half) and that they weren't right under it, they were a few meters away, and the satellite was positioned right over the Sith.
All they'd need to do is give it enough of a nudge, which isn't really that big a feat.
Look at the middle panel above on the first picture, you can see Wredd and look at him from a downward perspective and guess what, there is nothing hanging over him.
Warped? it's tilted, yes but you can still clearly see the surface and what the horizon should be etc. Stop with the excuses Beni.
They toppled it, making it fall downward. Not that impressive, much like Wollf already explained.
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So? One panel doesn't contradict the other, that just means it was a bit higher Christ.
And yes warped, as in distorted, but in a more literal sense the horizon isn't straight either. And in a general sense, any one panel is going to provide a limited perspective regardless.
As for excuses, I still haven't heard the full list of yours from the various problems with this reading, get to it pls.