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"I have the high ground, Don't Try it" (spoilers)
Posted: 2005-06-02 10:08am
by Crazedwraith
This line, right before the leg slice always confuses me.
What exactly is Anakin going to instead of jumping him? What would Obi-Wan do? Is he seriously just saying 'fly off Ani and I won't follow you'? Obi-wans objective was to kill him not let him run back off to Palpy.
So confused, whats your take on this line?
Re: "I have the high ground, Don't Try it" (RotS s
Posted: 2005-06-02 10:10am
by GuppyShark
Crazedwraith wrote:This line, right beofre the leg slicey always confuses me.
What excatly is Anakin going to instead of jumping him? What would Obi-Wan do? Is he seriously just saying fly off Ani and I won't follow? Obi-wans objective was to kill him not let him run back off to Palpy.
So confused, whats your take on this line?
My take: Obi-Wan still doesn't want to kill Anakin. He's still trying to talk him down.
Anakin is about to do a risky, aggressive move. Obi-Wan sees it through the Force, figures out his perfect response, and warns Anakin not to try it.
Anakin is arrogant and angry. He does it anyway, and gets pwn3d.
So it wasn't so much the fact that he had the higher ground but that the higher ground gave him the perfect counter.
Posted: 2005-06-02 10:19am
by Durandal
Anakin had two choices.
1. Leap on to the beach head and continue the duel. Kenobi could've come down on him like a ton of bricks and forced him back into the lava.
2. Try leaping over Kenobi to either try forcing him back to the lava or take the duel away from it. We all saw how that worked out.
So Kenobi had the advantage either way. But Anakin definitely did not make the best choice.
Posted: 2005-06-02 10:25am
by Crazedwraith
Or presumbly he could just fly off on that handy platform, and Obi-Wan seems ready to let him go.
Posted: 2005-06-02 10:27am
by Stravo
It could also be seen as a goad to Anakin. Obi Wan makes the statement right before the move "Then you are lost!" I see that as the moment where Obi Wan unlike Luke decides that there is nothing to save in Anakin and makes his move.
As Anakin's teacher he knows what a hot head he is and that he can be goaded into doing stupid things just by trying to make him prove he's good at what he does.
If you're trying to cool a raging hot head down you don't directly challenge him by saying "It's over. I have the high ground." That was a sting that made Anakin decide to try to prove that Obi Wan is underestimating his power.
Throughout the entire duel Obi Wan is controlling where it's going in the hopes that Anakin will either calm down, die, or place himself in a position where Obi Wan can win the duel.
Posted: 2005-06-02 10:58am
by Isolder74
I felt up to the the 'you are lost' line Obi Wan was trying to find the good in Anakin. After that the duel gets serious. Obi Wan is critisized for not killing Vader after his three in one slice and dice but then that is after all a Dark Side act and is not the way of the Jedi. A Jedi does not kill an unarmed opponent.
In the Dooku duel if Obi Wan had been awake Palps wouldn't have been able to get Anakin to kill Dooku., Obi Wan would have prevented it.
Posted: 2005-06-02 11:42am
by Perinquus
Isolder74 wrote:I felt up to the the 'you are lost' line Obi Wan was trying to find the good in Anakin. After that the duel gets serious. Obi Wan is critisized for not killing Vader after his three in one slice and dice but then that is after all a Dark Side act and is not the way of the Jedi. A Jedi does not kill an unarmed opponent.
What a terrible pun. I hope you didn't intend it.
Posted: 2005-06-02 11:44am
by Vympel
*Ba dum boom ching!*
Posted: 2005-06-02 12:32pm
by Isolder74
Perinquus wrote:Isolder74 wrote:I felt up to the the 'you are lost' line Obi Wan was trying to find the good in Anakin. After that the duel gets serious. Obi Wan is critisized for not killing Vader after his three in one slice and dice but then that is after all a Dark Side act and is not the way of the Jedi. A Jedi does not kill an unarmed opponent.
What a terrible pun. I hope you didn't intend it.
No the pun was not intended
Posted: 2005-06-02 01:28pm
by Lusankya
The pun that people seem to use most often (in my experience) in regards to hand cutting off is that "they have been rendered... 'armless."
Posted: 2005-06-02 01:30pm
by Lord Revan
Lusankya wrote:The pun that people seem to use most often (in my experience) in regards to hand cutting off is that "they have been rendered... 'armless."
I'd say they're disarmed (yeah it's bad pun, but still).
Posted: 2005-06-02 01:55pm
by Civil War Man
Yeah. Anakin was really full of himself, thinking he's the most powerful Jedi ever, but after that fight he didn't have a leg to stand on.[/worse pun]
Posted: 2005-06-02 02:04pm
by Crown
CivilWarMan wrote:Yeah. Anakin was really full of himself, thinking he's the most powerful Jedi ever, but after that fight he didn't have a leg to stand on.[/worse pun]
*snicker*
Posted: 2005-06-02 02:05pm
by Stravo
Yeah....I guess you can say Anakin was really stumping for that Vader position.
Posted: 2005-06-02 02:14pm
by Isolder74
Stravo wrote:Yeah....I guess you can say Anakin was really stumping for that Vader position.
[Vader throat choke]I am not ammused![/Vader throat choke]
Bad joke very bad joke!
I can't believe what I started!
Posted: 2005-06-02 02:28pm
by Mange
This was discussed in the following thread as well:
http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=69503
I believe Cykeisme offered a pretty good explanation.
Posted: 2005-06-02 02:49pm
by Spartan
The sad part is that Anakin did not even need to fight Obi-wan to the death. He could have disengaged any number of times and escaped ala Dooku.
Posted: 2005-06-02 04:28pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
Spartan wrote:The sad part is that Anakin did not even need to fight Obi-wan to the death. He could have disengaged any number of times and escaped ala Dooku.
But Obi-Wan was LYING TO HIM and BETRAYED HIM and HOLY SHIT I'M INSANE.
Posted: 2005-06-02 04:44pm
by Chardok
If Anakin was trying to get a leg up on Obi-Wan by leaping over him, well, Obi-Wan proved he was already one step ahead of the game....
Posted: 2005-06-02 04:48pm
by Durandal
Chardok wrote:If Anakin was trying to get a leg up on Obi-Wan by leaping over him, well, Obi-Wan proved he was already one step ahead of the game....
Two steps ahead, actually.
Posted: 2005-06-02 04:50pm
by Crazedwraith
Durandal wrote:Chardok wrote:If Anakin was trying to get a leg up on Obi-Wan by leaping over him, well, Obi-Wan proved he was already one step ahead of the game....
Two steps ahead, actually.
I'm sure theres a pun in that somewhere but i can't figure it out.
Posted: 2005-06-02 04:53pm
by Petrosjko
Well, you gotta hand it to Dooku...
Back on topic, I'll agree with Stravo about Obi Wan deliberately goading him. Anakin's follow-up line about his power would seem to bear that out.
Posted: 2005-06-02 04:53pm
by Adrian Laguna
Isolder74 wrote:Bad joke very bad joke!
I can't believe what I started!
No, they are awsome jokes. I'm rolling on the floor laughing my ass off, over here. I still don't get why people don't like puns and everytime somebody says a good one they have to go and ruin it by saying "No pun intended" or "Pun intended", really annnoying.
BTW - I agree with GuppyShark:
My take: Obi-Wan still doesn't want to kill Anakin. He's still trying to talk him down.
Anakin is about to do a risky, aggressive move. Obi-Wan sees it through the Force, figures out his perfect response, and warns Anakin not to try it.
Anakin is arrogant and angry. He does it anyway, and gets pwn3d.
So it wasn't so much the fact that he had the higher ground but that the higher ground gave him the perfect counter.
Really good assesment.
Posted: 2005-06-02 05:24pm
by Praxis
Isolder74 wrote:I felt up to the the 'you are lost' line Obi Wan was trying to find the good in Anakin. After that the duel gets serious. Obi Wan is critisized for not killing Vader after his three in one slice and dice but then that is after all a Dark Side act and is not the way of the Jedi. A Jedi does not kill an unarmed opponent.
In the Dooku duel if Obi Wan had been awake Palps wouldn't have been able to get Anakin to kill Dooku., Obi Wan would have prevented it.
HOWEVER, Obi-wan left thinking he had left Anakin to die slowly in the fire. Which would be more Jedi-like, giving an opponent too dangerous to be left alive a quick death, or letting him burn slowly while screaming in pain?
Posted: 2005-06-02 05:35pm
by Spartan
Darth Garden Gnome wrote:
But Obi-Wan was LYING TO HIM and BETRAYED HIM and HOLY SHIT I'M INSANE.
I know, but after nearly going over a lava "niagra falls" wouldn't be like fuck it! "I'll murder you later, Obi-wan!"
Then again Jedi are not all that sane anyway, remember Obi-wans dove out of Padames window in AOTC? What the hell was he thinking. No wonder the PT Jedi get smoked with such regularity. "You are reckless!"