fighting a magna droid and fighting another powerful jedi are on two seperate levels.
Your point being? I gave you on-screen evidence that your claim that Jedi do not cause collateral damage is false. Besides which, the fact that it was a duel between two powerful Jedi PROVES my point. In the duel with the Magnaguards, the Jedi KNEW they could cause collateral damage, but the droids weren't that big a threat, so they held back so as not to cause collateral damage. Whereas in the Mustafar duel, both considered the other too great a threat to hold back, and thus they caused collateral damage. This is based on on-screen, canon evidence. Unlike your theory.
we don't know what would have happened if the instruments were not touched, the fight could have ended sooner or longer. Regardless, fighting another jedi who has a lightsabre is much different than fighting magnaguard
First of all, it is quite clear that the fight would have gone on longer. Both the movie and the novelization show that Obi-Wan was being constantly pushed back by Anakin, as per his fighting style. The only reason Obi-Wan won was because he was able to grab the high-ground, which was the end result of the fight that occured along the lava flow, which resulted from the destruction of the facility, which resulted from the shields being down, which resulted from the destruction of the consoles by the lightsabers. The connection is quite clear.
"in tune with the Force" != the force is creating a strategy to adopt by Obi to take-over the bridge, while at the same time, realizing (the force that is) that anakin is not using the force to guide him and that palpy is in danger, AND that grievous is a danger. The term is loosely worded.
The novelization is quite clear that the Force was guiding Obi-Wan's actions. Ergo, if anyone was creating a strategy, it was the Force, not Obi-Wan or Anakin.
this is where the entire theory falls apart on your side. So both anakin and obi-wan were taking a different approach relative to how they were using the Force. Yet both of them seemed to take the exact or close to the exact amount of time to destroy the magnaguard. Why in the hell would the FORCE want obi-want to take 36 damn seconds to kill the thing? Why would anakin who WASN'T using the force want to take that long? It isn't syncronized swimming!
The Force was guiding Obi-Wan's actions, it states so quite clearly in the novelization. This is not my theory, it is canon. The only theory I have expressed is that Anakin acted in coordination with Obi-Wan, which is supported by the fact that the two have been fighting as a team for years. Unfortunately for you, my theory is supported by canon evidence, whereas yours is mere speculation.
I am not contradicting myself at all, i'm saying its stupid for obi-wan to have moved away from palpy,
You were indeed contradicting yourself. You claim it is stupid for Obi-Wan to move away from Palpatine, and it is stupid for Anakin to move towards Palpatine. This is in spite of the fact that not only was the Force guiding Obi-Wan's actions as per the novelization, but the fact that their strategy WORKED. They won that encounter, remember?
he had no idea if there were other droids coming up from behind the bridge, maybe 20 more magnaguards, regardless he had no idea, proof of this is when anakin and obiwan backed into an elevator without looking and there were 10 shitty droids in there, it surprised them.
Wrong. Read the novelization. As soon as Obi-Wan walked onto the bridge, and throughout that entire fight scene, he was in tune, through the Force, to EVERY object in that room. Not so with the elevator.
Those things would matter if it was say, anakin compared to a 13 year old padwan. But its not the case! Anakin is the one who took 30+ seconds, and obiwan was the one that took 30+ seconds, and then another jedi takes on 20 of them, killing a few of them in the process.? It doesn't matter if she was 'giving ground', she was still doing battle with them,
It does matter if she was "giving ground." Remeber every Jedi has a differnet fighting style, which work better or worse depending on the situation. Shaak Ti's fighting style happened to be favorable in that particular situation. Just as Anakin's fighting style was preferable to Obi-Wan in the duel against Count Dooku.
that was a lot of fluff for nothing. Anakin and obiwan weren't injured, the other jedi wasn't injured (and if the jedi was, oh god...even more of a contradiction) we know this already, so all the mention of shields this and that, i made a simple analogy, and you tried to turn the analogy into something that isn't relevant to WHY I made the analogy in the first place. I know you were trying to show that circumstances do take a toll, but in this case there isn't any proof that they were holding back, and why the force would WANT obi-want to take along time, makes no
sense.
Obi-Wan's actions were being controlled by the Force. They were in a close quarters environment, and it is known that they can cause collateral damage if they flail around wildly. Therefore, they held back. This is canon.
no you said he was in tune with the force, if you can give me an exact quote of the novel saying that the force was strategizing, then yes I will conceed that point, if it just says it was guiding his actions, that could as easily mean his lightsabre moves.
The novel does not say that the Force was strategizing. But it does say quite specifically that the Force was guiding Obi-Wan's actions. If you cannot accept this, that is your failing, and not my own.
Irrelevant, relative to your answer the FORCE should have KNOWN how to fight them. So thats not helping you. However it fits my theory perfectly, the magnaguards were just damn good.
Unfortunately, your theory is directly contradicted by canon evidence that I have presented earlier in this post. Namely, the novelization's depiction of the bridge fight scene and the duel on Mustafar.
Obi-wan and Anakin had seen so much combat through the clonewars, studied their opponents, practiced lightsabre form, fought other jedi, your telling me that a single magnaguard was going to be trouble, especially if the magna sucked dick like you are suggesting? It doesn't make sense
What doesn't make sense is your miraculous ability to create strawmen fallacies and ignore my arguments. Please read the rest of this post, I won't bother repeating myself, as I have already done so numerous times.
That is a mute point, regardless of WHERE the strengths of the magnaguard lay, they still take time to destroy and pose a threat to the jedi, even jedi make mistakes.
It is most certainly NOT a mute point. The fact is, the Magnaguards are shown to be stronger on the defense then on the offense. Therefore, against two Jedi who are obviously holding back to avoid collateral damage (according to the canon evidence I have already presented), it would make sense the duel would take a nominal number of seconds longer then it otherwise would.
force user vs force user != force user vs robot
See earlier in this post. Not only is this a red herring, but it further augments my own argument.
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