It wasn't bad, although i'm not sure I like how easy it was for Bane to waltz into and out of the Jedi Temple.
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Pretty sure that was lifted wholesale from a fanfilm.TC Pilot wrote:... or the whole Kaiburr crystal now being a record book to all known Force sensitives?
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It sounded a lot like a plot contrivance, anyway. Why would they need a Jedi, and only a Jedi, to unlock it? What, Dooku or Palpatine can't do it?Darth Nostril wrote:Pretty sure that was lifted wholesale from a fanfilm.
The droids and clones are only as accurate as plot dictates, the fight for the shuttle being a good example of that. As for poor use of fighters, I guess you could explain it as being because the Venator would have just blown them out of the sky if they'd done strafing runs.Thanas wrote:The droids were as usual idiots and couldn't hit anything. Most impressive failure? Not using fighters for strafing attacks, instead turning them into static and easy to hit gunpods.
WANKATINE couldn't fully unlock all features of a jedi holocron, back when the concept was introduced. Why should his puny earlier self be able to do it?TC Pilot wrote:It sounded a lot like a plot contrivance, anyway. Why would they need a Jedi, and only a Jedi, to unlock it? What, Dooku or Palpatine can't do it?Darth Nostril wrote:Pretty sure that was lifted wholesale from a fanfilm.
Not at all. He'd met Bane. The rodian jedi guy was a stranger.TC Pilot wrote:Anyone else think it's odd that Anakin could sense Bane was still alive, but couldn't detect that the Rodian Jedi was dead? Oh yeah, and they really screwed up the scaling of the Juggernaught.
In fairness to them, a holocron is all but useless to anyone not a force sensative, and even to an ultra-superduper sith, they're not that helpful. The full information on the Republic's war-plans would be much more valuable.Vympel wrote:As for the plot, it was annoying that Obi-Wan and Anakin were too stupid to even conceive of someone wanting to steal a Holocron when their enemy is COUNT DOOKU, but oh well.
I would assume the eyepiece is rather fragile compared to the visor, but that Rex favours it for some reason.One thing I didn't get was the night vision thing - why do the regular Clones have full visors for that, but Rex can get the same functionality from his eyepiece (which on Boba/ Jango's helmet is used for targeting his missile, as we saw in AotC)? Why not just give them the same eyepiece as well?
Palpatine's the single most knowledgeable person on the subject of the Force, and arguably the most powerful Sith Lord to ever exist. Dooku's a former Jedi Master, one of their best and brightest. Anakin's a Jedi Knight who isn't allowed to access Holocrons. Which of these three would be least likely to know how to activate a Holocron?NecronLord wrote:WANKATINE couldn't fully unlock all features of a jedi holocron, back when the concept was introduced. Why should his puny earlier self be able to do it?
The problem is that a Jedi Holocron apparently doesn't let its user, even if he or she does activate it, access to all of its knowledge, especially if its user is tainted with the dark side. No matter how powerful Palpatine is, no matter how bright Dooku is, if they can't unlock the deeper secrets of the Holocron or even activate it because of their allegiance to the dark side, then it is either useless to them or they need someone who hasn't fallen to the dark side already.TC Pilot wrote:Palpatine's the single most knowledgeable person on the subject of the Force, and arguably the most powerful Sith Lord to ever exist. Dooku's a former Jedi Master, one of their best and brightest. Anakin's a Jedi Knight who isn't allowed to access Holocrons. Which of these three would be least likely to know how to activate a Holocron?NecronLord wrote:WANKATINE couldn't fully unlock all features of a jedi holocron, back when the concept was introduced. Why should his puny earlier self be able to do it?
"to a certain extent, the knowledge hidden in the Holocron can be accessed by anyone. The Emperor learned consdierable arcane information from the Holocron, and he exploited this knowledge, twisting it to his own ends. Some of his vaunted "Dark Side secrets" are in fact corruptions of teachings in the Holocron.TC Pilot wrote:Palpatine's the single most knowledgeable person on the subject of the Force, and arguably the most powerful Sith Lord to ever exist. Dooku's a former Jedi Master, one of their best and brightest. Anakin's a Jedi Knight who isn't allowed to access Holocrons. Which of these three would be least likely to know how to activate a Holocron?NecronLord wrote:WANKATINE couldn't fully unlock all features of a jedi holocron, back when the concept was introduced. Why should his puny earlier self be able to do it?
Stop mentioning "Wankatine" as if it has even the slightest bearing on his abilities.NecronLord wrote:This is super-powerful Wankatine. He can smash entire fleets but he still cannot access the areas of the Holocron intended for Jedi Knights only. From DE #6, the Holocron reads minds, it's logical to assume it scans in some way for membership of the Jedi Order. Canonically, even at his most powerful, Palpatine could not access the depths of a holocron, speculation is not required, we've direct evidence.
So if it's completely beyond his ability to fool the Holocron, that still leaves the question of why bother getting it? What, did Anakin just set it to "on" mode and now it'll accept any user?Drooling Iguana wrote:Convincing the holocron that Palpatine isn't a Force-sensitive wouldn't do him much good. Palpatine's good at masking the face that he's Force-sensitive, but we've never seen him convince anyone that he's a light-side Force-user.
You are implying that Palpatine's abilities during the clone wars exceed his abilities much later, when he has achieved functional immortality?TC Pilot wrote:Stop mentioning "Wankatine" as if it has even the slightest bearing on his abilities.
What makes you think any of them ever tried to probe his mind? Incidentally, at least some holocrons are not necesserily fully mastered even by Yoda. Source, relating to the Great Holocron.Anyway, the Holocron "reading his mind" shouldn't be even the slightest issue. This is a guy that sat in front of the best Jedi Masters for more than a decade and not only avoided being discovered as a Sith Lord of unrivalled power, but being discovered as a Force sensitive at all. Are you saying a piddling Holocron is more capable than the entire Jedi Council?
In this episode? It's clear that once the Kaiburr crystal is inserted, it's a matter of just extracting the information normally. The thing that requires a Jedi in this instance is inserting the crystal. To the point that Bane and Gunray suggest it can just be sent via shadowfeed like any normal data.TC Pilot wrote:So if it's completely beyond his ability to fool the Holocron, that still leaves the question of why bother getting it? What, did Anakin just set it to "on" mode and now it'll accept any user?
If there was any improvement in his powers, it was purely within the realm of offensives Force powers, unless you can demonstrate otherwise. Though, frankly, I'd say his overall abilities actually decreased substantially, what with Anakin balancing the Force, thereby depriving him of a Force dominated by the Dark Side that was of such grave concern for Yoda throughout the Prequels.NecronLord wrote:You are implying that Palpatine's abilities during the clone wars exceed his abilities much later, when he has achieved functional immortality?
I would think that, having good reason to believe there's a Sith Lord on the loose inside the Republic government, the Jedi might have tried in the 13+ years of his time in office. If it's anything like Vader's "mind probe" in ANH , he should have no trouble fooling a dinky holocron.What makes you think any of them ever tried to probe his mind?
If that link is what you're referring to, "fully mastered" pertains to simply the amount of knowledge stored in that particular holocron.Incidentally, at least some holocrons are not necesserily fully mastered even by Yoda. Source, relating to the Great Holocron.
Well, if you had actually read the rest of the post you quoted, you could plainly see I'm not "desperately clinging" to the idea of a plot hole.You're pretty desperate to cling to the notion that this is a plot hole and Palpatine should be able to use a Jedi holocron with ease, aren't you? Why?
I got the impression that they just needed a holocron to access the info in the crystal and didn't care for the info in the holocron itself. Still leaves the question why Bane needed a Jedi to open the holocron and insert the crystal before delivering to Sidious. Even if opening one of these holocrons is some super-secret Jedi master ritual that Sidious never learnt, I'm just not convinced that Dooku wouldn't have been able to do it.TC Pilot wrote:So if it's completely beyond his ability to fool the Holocron, that still leaves the question of why bother getting it? What, did Anakin just set it to "on" mode and now it'll accept any user?
So your great force scholar lost all his knowledge and power? Assuming you're arguing that Wankatine was in some way a weaker clone, note that he had the DE holocron before his first death too, and didn't break into its depths then either.TC Pilot wrote:If there was any improvement in his powers, it was purely within the realm of offensives Force powers, unless you can demonstrate otherwise. Though, frankly, I'd say his overall abilities actually decreased substantially, what with Anakin balancing the Force, thereby depriving him of a Force dominated by the Dark Side that was of such grave concern for Yoda throughout the Prequels.
Which he doesn't - he can't do it canonically. Simple as. He tried, he failed.I would think that, having good reason to believe there's a Sith Lord on the loose inside the Republic government, the Jedi might have tried in the 13+ years of his time in office. If it's anything like Vader's "mind probe" in ANH , he should have no trouble fooling a dinky holocron.
No, that's not what I'm saying. His knowledge and abilities remained the same, if not expanded (what with surviving death and all), but his capacity to make good on those advantages was lessened by the fact that he was no longer the balance-wrecking avatar of Darkness he was prior to Anakin's fulfillment of the prophecy.NecronLord wrote:So your great force scholar lost all his knowledge and power? Assuming you're arguing that Wankatine was in some way a weaker clone, note that he had the DE holocron before his first death too, and didn't break into its depths then either.
That's nice. I've never said it's non-canon, I said it was contrived.Which he doesn't - he can't do it canonically. Simple as. He tried, he failed.