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Originally Posted by C Of K Actually Asajj had a large role in the comic books that came out after episode II. Funny enough, her target was more often Obi Wan than it was Anakin. There is a comic series called Obsession in which we get a look at a very different side of Obi Wan Kenobi, mainly because of Asajj. |
Then the people making the cartoon should have thought about what it would look like to people who didn't read the comic books.
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Originally Posted by C Of K I believe his defeat of so many jedi was sort of a precursor to what we saw the clones doing at the end of episode III. George Lucas showed that you didn't need the force to kill the jedi... The jedi weren't invincible, and the trick to beating them was to keep their minds occupied until they wore down. |
...which the clone armies and droid armies could do because they had vast numbers and guns, which meant they could fire more blasts than could be deflected no matter how fast the target is. GG had no such advantage.
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Originally Posted by C Of K If he did indeed have the powers to touch the force, he put far less stock in them than even Mara Jade did at the time. |
He might also have been relatively weak with it. (Technically, we're ALL supposed to be in contact with the Force... just not very good at making that connection conscious and bringing it under our control.)