I agree with you completely- that statement was kind of my point. I was pointing out that Knightfa11 was, once again, completely wrong. The response wasn't aimed at you.
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'Kay, all those smilies tend to piss people off, you know.
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Impossible. Snapping someone's neck or FP'ing them against a wall hard enough to shatter bones > any blaster. Faster to, since only a thought is required.
You're making me repeat myself.
I suppose that if a Jedi is ambushed, is autistic, is surrounded by Ysalamiri and does not have any force powers, he could lose. Of if he walks into a room and the guy already has his gun pointed at him. Otherwise, never.
You make it sound as if all Jedi are able to display such power. Dooku didn't break any of Kenobi's bones when he hurled him across the room. I will admit that Kenobi is a Jedi target, but he is still human.
Coleman was too focused on Dooku and he obviously underestimated the non force sensitives surrounding Dooku unfortunately one of them happened to be a mando mercenary who was a good shot and had higher powered blasters.
Non force sensitives can take Jedi one on one with blasters they have to be sure to keep their distance and hope the Jedi is distracted (or have jet packs just in case).
If not they get their heads loped off ala Jango vs Mace .
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Iboga chose not to fight, to allow himself to evolve. He had the wisdom to abandon the actions of war when he knew they would no longer serve him.
It's entirely possible to overwhelm a Jedi's senses. They're mortals and make mistakes/get tired.
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Like I said in the first page of this, there are species and beings out there with genetic enhancements, prosthetics etc. And there's something to be said for highly adavnced training and weaponry. A Jedi can/will/and has made mistakes, got tired---for whatever reason. Be it a lesser connection with the Force, poor/incomplete/wrong type of training, situation-determined circumstances, unforseen extenuating factors.
There's a myriad of reasons why Jedi---mortal, organic beings---can be defeated.
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