While Dooku and Qui-Gon are drinking Martinis, a Wormhole opens up, and sends them back 5,000 Years, where Malak and Bandon are talking on board the bridge of Nihilus' ship, the Ravager .
Hmm, Bandon is a not too great Sith. It depends, can Dooku take out Malak before Bandon eventually beats Qui-Gon. I'm inclined toward Dooku and Qui-Gon though it's very tough.
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Why would Bandon take Qui-Gon? Because "he was chosen over many" as everyone say? Is that enough to take out "one of the greatest swordsmen in the order, on par with Master Windu"?
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Wasn't it Revan that ruled over the like of Sion and Nihilus? And wasn't it Malak who betrayed Revan and took the throne with basically a stab in the back?
And thus would Sion and Nihilus be foolish enough to try to take down Malak while he has thousands of soldiers plus the Star Forge under his command?
Really if it wasn't for Revan Malak would have been nothing.
You clearly don't understand how the sith of that era worked; the strongest ruled. If Nihilus or Sion could have defeated Malak, they would have, and the empire would have accepted it.
Malak was stated to know Sith Magic (which through various sources are proven to be devastating offensive techniques). His proficiency with the force is demonstrated when he simultaneously tooled two knights skilled enough to breach the star forge and its defenses (including Dark Jedi and droids powerful enough to kill regular Jedi Knights). As in choked them both AND shocked them using force lightning.
Much like Dooku, he was the one of the best duelists of his age, so he will at least be able to hold his own in saber combat.
Dooku never knew of Sith magic, nor was he tought to defend against said magics. I say Malak wins against Dooku, and helps Bandon kill Qui-Gon
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Last edited by zephiel7 on Oct 9th, 2006 at 07:55 PM
Is that why the soldiers at the Star Forge (under Malak) did everything possible to kill and stop Revan from coming even though Revan already whipped the floor with Malak once before.
Too bad the dark side storyline isn't canon, and even then you still fail because Revan still isn't a sith, just a dark jedi out for revenge. Sion and Nihilus, already being sith would have plenty of chances to assasinate Malak, if they could they would have. Heck, Malak picked Bandon over Sion and Nihilus as an apprentice, so what does that tell you?