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When wielded by Pre Vizsla he fought Maul. Gideon is physically far weaker than Pre Vizsla but he's High 8-C when he uses it.
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that kinda hleps my point, doesnt it? the argument that force users struggle with normal humans all the time is quite valid, but her not being a normal human, but being only slightly above it makes it somewhat more of a point on my argument than anything else. we now know she barely beat another trashy force user, hours after she almost to mando. this seems to be enough proof to me.Wasn't Morgan Elsbeth confirmed to be a Nightsister? That is not a normal human.
Lightsabers probably aren't going to have specific ratings.Dark Saber is High 7-C too?
Roger RogerAlready talked about that in a previous thread.
Basically, it took multiple blasts, and the ship was going to freeze time with his force power, meaning it probably shouldn't scale to him.
I think battleship grade light turbolasers are more powerful than anti-air light turbolasers and point defence turbolasers? There has never been clear explanations on this in even Legends, with Canon being even more confusing in that regard.I knoe the falcon has at least city level durability should assume the attacking potency of light turbolaser should be much higher considering the massive explosion of the razors crest of at least a few dozen meters in diameter
I think there is a statement from the Thrawn: Treason novel of ISD tractor beams being able to potentially devastate a city-sized spaceport. But, yeah, I agree that the Falcon profile needs a revision.The Falcon's city level feat isn't anywhere near as impressive as the profile suggests. Basically, it was going to rip apart the surrounding dome.
Whelp... Never mind.Could you provide a quote for that last one? I can't find it.
But we know that tractor beams can indeed cause structural damage.Ok. Given the wording, it seems to be more about casualties than structural damage.
- “First: Over a spaceport or other inhabited region, they’re going to use low power and tight focus,” Dayja continued, his voice casual. “That makes the beams relatively easy to break clear of.”
It is a question I have been meaning to ask, but what reason is there for scaling Legends characters, in physical bodies, to the speeds and distances they can travel as Force spirits? The Force isn't bound by the causal limits of regular matter, yet several profiles are scaled to massively FTL because of what certain characters do while not in physical bodies.
Solo's 9-B durability feat, Magna Tolvan's 9-A feat and what that means for Aphra and those who scale from her (found an instance where she survives a blaster shot to the chest, by the way, but it could be PIS) and Star Wars "peak humans" in general.So what is left to sort out?
Later in TCW Obi-Wan should probably be closer to Dooku. Quinlan Vos and Anakin could match Dooku by 19 BBY, as we see in Dark Disciple. Obi-Wan should be comparable.Just some of the scaling.
Should Clone Wars Grievous/Obi-Wan be closer to Dooku or Ahsoka?
1. From the old AOTC ICS and Legends edition of the Complete Vehicles guide. They give an 800 PJ yield for the Slave I's proton torpedoes and concussion missiles. They also give a 50 EJ figure for Seismic charges (which doesn't actually seem farfetched now, given that they can split an Immobilizer 418 apart, and it should be at least as durable as the Quasar Fire-class).Here's some pages I'd like someone to review.
I've also asked a few times about this, but never gotten an exact answer (plus, I just can't remember what the answer was), but where does the 800 PJ proton torpedo yield come from?
I think we should remove ramming feats since they can puncture shields and are at least somewhat dependent on a vessel's own shield power.
Also, there's a feat in Legends (I believe it's one of the 90s novels, possibly Jedi Order) where a Star Destroyer crashes into water at full speed and vaporizes a large amount (1,000,000 tons?) of sea water. If someone could find this, I'd appreciate it.