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That's better than the ones !Matthew Schroeder said:Also unrelated but the best Disney Feat outside of The Ones is actually this.
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That's better than the ones !Matthew Schroeder said:Also unrelated but the best Disney Feat outside of The Ones is actually this.
As we see in Vader Immortal: Episode 3, the Aeon Engine works by siphoning off a world's life force in order to resurrect someone. When Lady Corvax attempted to resurrect her husband, she wrecked Mustafar's surface. Vader says that if his attempt to resurrect Padme at Mustafar fails, he will repeat it over and over with many worlds till Padme is returned to him.Matthew Schroeder said:Also unrelated but the best Disney Feat outside of The Ones is actually this.
I looked at the video again. This time I saw it in high res for the first time and upped my screen brightness.Matthew Schroeder said:But we visibly see planets cracking open in the vision.
It scales only to the Aeon Engine. We see during Vader's attempt to resurrect Padme that it works all on its own and Vader can just go about doing his own thing against pesky smugglers who don't know their place.Shadowbokunohero said:would this not be an Outlier for Canon star wars?
I'm honestly not sure about that. The Aeon Engine is it's own thing after all. I'm all for making a weapon/item profile for the Aeon Engine itself and putting it at 5-B.Cropfist said:Would Vader get a new key for that? Why is clearly stopping a planetary comet too vague and unclear?
Vader: Does a **** tonne of cool shit in the canon comics & novels.Js250476 said:I'm happy Papa Palpatine is as big a chad as ever
evil part of me wants to just take 6b feat and Multiply whatever amount of ships to see what feat we get XDSoldier Blue said:Yeah. Palpatine's feat is just ******* insane. I don't know what to make of that one.
The Sith Eternal adherents included only some Force sensitives and mostly just normal cultists with no connection to the Force. In fact, only a very small percentage of them were likely Force sensitive.ShadowWhoWalks said:Interesting. So is his absorption ability only effective on powerful Force sensitives? He had millions of loyal followers, and he could have easily absorbed the life force of a couple of them.
Palpatine explains this in the movie. He found that the Force Bond between Rey and Kylo was strong enough for him to absorb it and revitalize himself. It wasn't their individual lifeforces that did the trick.ShadowWhoWalks said:Interesting. So is his absorption ability only effective on powerful Force sensitives? He had millions of loyal followers, and he could have easily absorbed the life force of a couple of them.
Yes, I remember that scene as well.Cropfist said:When the resistance gets the transmission confirming he is alive, one of the rebel pilots states it
Beaumont only speculates that Palpatine came back via cloning and Sith Magic. Palpatine himself states to Kylo Ren "I died once, but the Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural" at the start of the film.Cropfist said:I don't know why so many people are confused about sidious. He was outright stated to have come back through cloning and dark magic.
Force healing was in A New Hope (albeit never explained). Old Ben Kenobi uses it on Luke after he gets attack by Tusken raiders.DTG499 said:Was force healing in the main trilogy? What would we call the life force transfer that klyo did at the end of the movie? Also, what is the conscience for how sidious survived the death star explosion? Because whatever it was it's going to need listing.
That was someone blindly speculating and proposing different explanations. This is the scene.Cropfist said:I don't know why so many people are confused about sidious. He was outright stated to have come back through cloning and dark magic.
It's not really a "large part". It's just a fraction of the outer rim around the superlaser dish and a bit of surrounding portion. Compared to the rest of the superstructure, this portion does actually seem small.ShadowWhoWalks said:So anyone can explain how such a large part of the Death Star survived intact?