Until he got his clone army ripped apart, his hand chopped off, and his body electrocuted to shit...
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lol. Well I guess I dont care if it takes them a few years to complete; as long as they complete the story. The way the 2nd game ended definitely left TFU fans hanging....I hate that.
If memory serves, he still disarmed Starkiller and flogged him around like a ragdoll after losing the arm.
Did you see how much energy he tanked? Starkiller was practically channeling enough juice to power Coruscant's northern hemisphere and Vader endured it.
[SPOILER - highlight to read]: Not to mention the whole thing was implied to be a setup.
And one "torture" level session from Palpatine kills Vader. Either Maarek's just that weak, or the difference between him and Palpatine is just that great.
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I'm more inclined to believe that Anakin Skywalker is more of a wimp than Starkiller strictly based off of how Anakin is portrayed in the movies...lol.
I haven't really read the book, but given that a lot of what happens is in the form of mini-cutscenes (Vader gripping, breaking, and hurling the gear-like platforms surrounding the clone banks, etc.), I'd say so.
If Lucas' sentiments on the television shows are any indication... he hasn't said the same things about the TFU franchise as he has about them (that I know of). Vader's durability against Force Lightning might. Just. Be. Non-canon, when contrasting against RotJ.
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