Han Solo has mastered the ancient Sith art of being mean to people. How scary. Really. Is that an actual EU invention, or is somebody screwing around with the edit function?Wikipedia wrote:Dun möch
The Sith aim to completely dominate an opponent's spirit through whatever means possible by employing their own lightsaber combat doctrine. Dun möch commonly involves spoken taunts, jeers, and jests that exposed the opponent's hidden, inner weaknesses and/or doubts. Other variations on dun möch involve usage of the Force to throw large, weighty objects at the Sith's opponent during combat, which both distracts the opponent from the battle and could potentially cause damage.
Darth Vader uses this style against Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back.
Count Dooku uses it against Jedi Master Yoda in Attack of the Clones
Asajj Ventress while dueling early in the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series.
Count Dooku against Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith.
Darth Sidious also uses this style against Yoda in Revenge of the Sith.
Darth Vader uses this style against Roan Shryne in the novel Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader by James Luceno.
Even some non-Force users have learned to use dun möch. Jabba the Hutt used it to good effect, referring to Han Solo as "Bantha Poodoo". Solo later proved his own mastery of this technique, referring to the crime lord as a "worm-ridden piece of filth". Solo used the other technique of dun möch during the Battle of Endor, distracting an Imperial officer by throwing a shoulder bag at him, causing the officer to fall into the reactor shaft. Another Imperial officer later used dun möch on Han Solo, calling him "Rebel scum".
Perhaps foreshadowing his fall to the Dark Side, Anakin Skywalker proved adept at dun möch when he was nine years old, driving off the belligerent Sebulba. It is speculated that Anakin learned dun möch from his master Watto, who was also adept at it.
Count Dooku even took it upon himself to teach the Separatists' battle droids the art of dun möch, as shown by one of them referring to R2-D2 as a "stupid little astro-droid".
I'm unsure because it seems so ridiculous and that I've never seen a Star Wars invented word using 'ö'. But if it's real, as I suspect, wtf? Whose invention was that and what book is it in?
Or am I alone in finding a listing of every character who insulted one another used for some sort of Sith Psychological Warfare technique section strange?