Darth_Shinji wrote:Darth Wong wrote:Darth_Shinji wrote:Even if its slim its still accurate.
No, it isn't. Gameplay rules are not considered part of the continuity. They are designed for playability, not accuracy.
Its offical till disproven by the movies. And isn't already shown that mind control can be resisted? Why not tk?
I have already explained that there is a mundane physical explanation for the ability of non-Force users to resist TK; simply push against it the old fashioned way: with muscle. But against a powerful TK'er, it doesn't matter. Vader can rip heavy equipment out of the walls and snap bolt-heads with ease; neck muscle-power is useless against that.
You are
assuming, without a shred of evidence, that the ability to resist TK must imply some kind of magical anti-TK power rather than simply pushing against it with your physical muscles. Does the term "leap in logic" mean
anything at all to you? Or would you prefer to continue being a jack-ass?
There posted in offical martail and people use them to demonstrate force powers on your side before. I suggest you post the fact that these powers are inadmissable then to everyone.
As I said before, gameplay rules are designed for playability, not accuracy. According to gameplay rules, all strengths of all characters and even technologies in all situations are based on random dice rolls; perhaps you failed to notice that this bears no resemblance to events in the films.
So your flaming is supossed to do this? lol! I think it has more to do for your own sake then mine.
It's because you deserve it, idiot.
Can you provide one scene.. evn if its in the EU when a sith or darksider snapes two guys necks at the same time without the long agony scene?
I can provide the tensile strength of a fucking bolt, which indicates that Vader's ability to effortlessly snap it is more than enough power to crush a human's neck before he can say "uncle". I can also point to the acceleration of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan in TPM, which required (again) more than enough force to crush a human's neck. Is your brain too feeble to recognize that if you're powerful enough to apply 50 kN of force with a thought, you're powerful enough to break somebody's neck?