Oh I know, DE Sidious definitely, I've already admitted this, But Ragnos? I was under then impression that KJA has said Exar Kun > Ragnos and Revan is mentioned in the same breath of power as Kun...
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lol if exar is = to revan than revan > ragnos
Btw ac when POD mentioned naga exar and revan, they sounded pretty equal, I mean who knows? The NEC stated he used sith powers to manipulte the stars in the hyperspace wars,
That meant he could have infused his powers onto the crystals onto his ship.
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His ship already has a star destroying weapon on board as we know (tNEC), and the weakling Aleema Keto was able to replicate Naga's feat. It's really not all that impressive, and speaks nothing for his power.
And he manipulates solar flares with his ship, by the way, something Brakiss did, albeit on a smaller scale.
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strange, They call the empire warships "star destroyers" and yet the ISD's cant even blow up a star.
Advent, but i have a question, where did those crystals in nagas ship which blow up a star come from? I actually think that naga infused it with his powers(my opinion only so i may be wrong).
I mean if those crystals itself were so great and powerful Dont you think every scum in the galaxy would use thes crystals in theirs ships? namely the backsun and the zann consortium
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How would I know? Ask Kevin Anderson if you want the real answer. I would only go so far as to say that they came from the Ancient Sith (duh!), probably through Sith sorcery (magic, alchemy, etc.).
And speculation is alright, but it's just that, and has absolutely no backing to it, ergo it's quite irrelevant. I don't discuss unsupported assumptions in this sense, only deduced and logical facts.
I might as well be saying Naga Sadow pulled the crystals out of his ass.
Who actually would've known the whereabouts of the artifacts aside from the actual Ancient Sith? Of course, most of the Sith artifacts are housed at the Galactic Museum on Coruscant, but those are only a "few remnants", and doesn't allow access for research to anyone less than a Jedi or, I'd assume, an employee.
Although, we do know that Sith battleships only numbered up to one hundred prior to the Great Hyperspace War, and after - the only one that remained was Naga's flagship (which was later destroyed). And that was the only known ship to have housed such a weapon for it's time.
So, how do you actually expect "every scum in the galaxy" to even know that they still exist (if they even do anymore, that is), much less that they even existed? Don't be ridiculous, if you aren't a Jedi or a Sith - the chances of you knowing about these types of things are supremely low, and even being a Jedi, the chances of knowing are still low for the majority. Not to mention, the chances of any more of these things being found are slim to none.
We don't even know if they are still in existence anymore, much less what exactly they are (save for them being described as "sith artifacts"), or if it was just Naga's battleship construct that allowed it to do such a thing.
We know that Sith amulets "radically enhance" the wearer's telekinetic ability (and Exar Kun had two), yet we don't see every Tom, Dick, and Harry that's trained in the Force wearing them, now do we?
What? Why would you even question such a thing? I suppose they should've also had things like the Dark Reaper, the Death Star, and ridiculous shit like that, too, then? Seriously now.
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