Rommie2006 wrote:You have a point, but are you suggesting that he purposedly lost the lightsaber duel? How did he know Anakin was going to show up? What IF Anakin was delayed/held up? I disagree. I think he definitely lost the saber duel. But then again this debate is going on everywhere. I admit I like Mace though, I want him to win...
Probably. Sidious could almost certainly sense something like Anakin coming his way, and being the Great Schemer and Predictor, probably figured that this was gonna happen as he all but told Anakin he was a Sith Lord.
If he was held up for too long, I suppose he can change his attack power on his Force Lightning to fry Mace like he did in the end.
Honestly, I'd admit I didn't like Mace. I didn't particularly like him for some reason since I saw him in TPM. In AOTC he proves he's a tactical dolt with his handling of Dooku, leading to the near extermination of 200 Jedi (of only 10,000). One would think
this would humble him, but it apparently didn't. For some reason I don't like the sound of his "shatterpoint" ability even though I'm still not exactly sure what that does and does not entail. ROTS makes this worse (especially having read Publius' stuff before going to the cinema). Basically, if any Jedi deserved that comedic, anime-style ending he got, he did.
The Jedi Council is not made up of the most powerful Jedi in the Order. I think they were kinda "voted" in. I believe Jedi Masters are "elected" into a council based on many factors - skills, special talents, wisdom, etc. So we cant for sure say that Qui-Gon is a good duelist cause he was shortlisted to be on the Jedi council.
He doesn't seem to have any ultra-rare special abilities. He doesn't see shatterpoints. He doesn't have a special Force attack called Velmacite or whatever (I understand it is an attack that can suppress an opponent's life responses). He doesn't have a "special" understanding like that other Yodaish creature who got into the Council without even learning the lightsaber... so he's probably picked for a good overall balance. Besides, IIRC the TPM novelization blathers something about him being one of the best swordsman in the Order, though my memory's blurry.
Good point. The problem is Luke(in ROTJ) is that we only see him fight on Jedi/Sith, that is Vader, and Vader was most likely holding back. Remember he still hoped to turn his son to the dark side, and usurp the throne together? However, I believe Luke has never received any form of lightsaber training before so I'm doubtful if he could stand up to a real Jedi/Sith Master.
The novelization made it pretty clear Vader wasn't holding back in the ROTJ fight, or at least not a whole lot, especially in that final bit of rage-driven attack where he was beaten. Which honestly made me wonder more about Vader than Luke (especially since Luke will be defeated by a nobody called Lumiya sometime after).