*shruggs*Thirdfain wrote:then how come Luke, Vader, Obi Wan, and all the other Jedi we see show the same general incompotence?
How should i know?
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Incompetence?Thirdfain wrote:then how come Luke, Vader, Obi Wan, and all the other Jedi we see show the same general incompotence?
Depends on the Jedi. Without the Force, Dooku is still pretty much unbeatable.Thirdfain wrote:Absolutly. I never said differently.
What I am saying, is:
Jedi rely on their force powers to make themselves potent fighters. Without them, they would have limited grasp of how to actually wield and fight with their weapons.
In a Ysalimiri field, any Jedi unprotected by Character Shields would be defeated by your average American high school fencer.
MrAnderson wrote:people who are either skilled in fencing or kendo and they quite often rip into the sword play from the various Wars movies.
They point out huge holes in a Jedi's fighting style or brag about how one of two real swordsmen could kill Darth Maul in mere moments.
Say what you will. On-screen evidence still points to a Jedi order which relies almost exculsively on the Force in combat. Without their force powers, the flashy, overconfident style favored by the Jedi, which closely mirror's a movie's portrayal of sword combat designed to look cool, would prove worthless against an opponent trained in the use of their weapon.
Why do I get the sense that this thread was addressed precisely to Thirdfain?
I agree, I just found it ironic that the individual winning an argument in this thread was arguably the target of the original assertion in the first place.Thirdfain wrote:Say what you will. On-screen evidence still points to a Jedi order which relies almost exculsively on the Force in combat. Without their force powers, the flashy, overconfident style favored by the Jedi, which closely mirror's a movie's portrayal of sword combat designed to look cool, would prove worthless against an opponent trained in the use of their weapon.
Why do I get the sense that this thread was addressed precisely to Thirdfain?
Fine. Point conceeded.Thirdfain wrote:Depends on the Jedi. Without the Force, Dooku is still pretty much unbeatable.
Did you SEE him? did you WATCH him? My GOD, Dooku is a fucking awful fighter. Without his force powers, the 13 year old minifencers could probably take him!
Evidence of the over confidence bit can be seen at http://www.synicon.com.au/sw/ls/sabres.htm#index when it talks about Obi Wan in Episode I, it says that Darth Mauls kick to the face was out of contempt for his flashieness and the twirling, but that isn't to say he's a good warrior.Thirdfain wrote:Say what you will. On-screen evidence still points to a Jedi order which relies almost exculsively on the Force in combat. Without their force powers, the flashy, overconfident style favored by the Jedi, which closely mirror's a movie's portrayal of sword combat designed to look cool, would prove worthless against an opponent trained in the use of their weapon.
Why do I get the sense that this thread was addressed precisely to Thirdfain?
ESB: Han vs. the tauntaun. Solo ripped that thing a new one.Connor MacLeod wrote:Unless there is some example where we have SEEN a lightsaber duel that was purely physical, I question the conclusion.
Yeah, that damn Special Edition, has to ruin everything doesn't it. Greedo shooting first, tauntaun with a lightsabre *sigh* where will it end?Joe Momma wrote:ESB: Han vs. the tauntaun. Solo ripped that thing a new one.Connor MacLeod wrote:Unless there is some example where we have SEEN a lightsaber duel that was purely physical, I question the conclusion.
-- Joe Momma
Uh, yeah, the Tauntaun had a lightsaber, it was just hidden under its saddle. It was in the Special Edition.
Thirdfain wrote:then how come Luke, Vader, Obi Wan, and all the other Jedi we see show the same general incompotence?
Thirdfain wrote:Say what you will. On-screen evidence still points to a Jedi order which relies almost exculsively on the Force in combat. Without their force powers, the flashy, overconfident style favored by the Jedi, which closely mirror's a movie's portrayal of sword combat designed to look cool, would prove worthless against an opponent trained in the use of their weapon.
Why do I get the sense that this thread was addressed precisely to Thirdfain?
Please do tell me where you have seen this anywhere so that you can make this assertion.Thirdfain wrote:Absolutly. I never said differently.
In a Ysalimiri field, any Jedi unprotected by Character Shields would be defeated by your average American high school fencer.
Darth Wong wrote:Asking how a Jedi would fight without his Force precog is like asking how a regular swordsman would fight if he were rendered fucking blind. It's an obvious attempt to deliberately cripple someone in order to "prove" he's not a good swordsman in his normal state.
Thirdfain wrote:Alright, what it comes down to is: Jedi fight well, that's granted, but it is due to their ability to use precog and improved reflexes. They use these to make up for a fighting style which is exceedingly inefficient- they make huge, wild swings, massive, awful parries, and flashy, worthless jumps and spins. Their speed and precog allows them to pull it off, but if they were to drop the bullshit, and learn some of the basic tenets not just of fencing, but of all martial arts, then they would perform far better.
I will go pick up a TPM and a TESB DVD, and write up a paper on this, screenshots and everything, dissecting Jedi fighting styles. I have my crusade, now!
False. The Force tells a jedi where his enemy will attack him, and gives him the agility to respond to that attack. It is up to the Jedi to chose to respond to the information the the Force gives him, with the reflexes the Force gives him.Since we have never seen a Jedi fight without the Force we cannot say how much of their fighting style is skil, how much is style, how much is being with the Force, etc.
The Force is an impossible variable here. You cannot quantify it so you cannot say anything about Jedi truly and their swordfighting skills.
Thirdfain wrote:It's a moot point of course, since Jedi CAN see the future. My point remains- Jedi rely on their force powers to allow them to succeed in combat.
Wrong, the Force in fact controls and GUIDES the actions. You seem to neglect the notion that trust in the Force is a fundamental aspect to being able to USE it. (Ex: ANH, when Obi-Wan is teaching Luke inside the Falcon.)Thirdfain wrote: False. The Force tells a jedi where his enemy will attack him, and gives him the agility to respond to that attack. It is up to the Jedi to chose to respond to the information the the Force gives him, with the reflexes the Force gives him.
You assume they would use the same style without the Force as with. For that matter, you seem to think Jedi all use the same fighting style.Jedi have repeatedly been shown to take the most circuitous, foolish route to accomplish their "goals." They make massive, wild swings- odd, because their weapon does not rely on kinetic energy to do damage- they make huge, fantastic parries which take them an inordinate amount of time. If it wasn't for their ability to see the future, the fighting style they use would be quite worthless.
Only if we make the same silly assumptions you do.It's a moot point of course, since Jedi CAN see the future. My point remains- Jedi rely on their force powers to allow them to succeed in combat.