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  1. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    You're pulling out a heck of a no-limits fallacy there. It doesn't appear that Vader didn't have those limits, rather a pair of idiots sat there yammering for half a minute or more. It may have gone very differently if they'd gone with moron #2's plan and opened fire immediately instead of...
  2. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Possibly, but again all this keeps assuming Vader gets a free pass and isn't being attacked back. His TK is limited by concentration and focus, the kind of thing that's hard to maintain when you're getting toasted or blasted, that's why Jedi and Sith rarely use such powers in combat beyond a...
  3. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Yes, that's your normal pattern, strawman everybody else, insist everything that undermines your position is a one-off and doesn't count, and then claim nobody else understands with no evidence. At best in a straight fight Vader's in 4th place, he loses in absolutely every way to Luthor...
  4. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Wow, are you just completely incapable of properly representing your opponent's positions? I said Vader has a bad overland ground speed and you pulled the whataboutism about throwing around a ship. Vader may be able to take Megatron, it depends on if he can concentrate on his TK while also...
  5. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    I had that reaction initially too but then I read the fine print. The force is only non-active in the mountain area where the prize is, and the anti-tech and anti-magic field vanishes when the 50th temple clue is gathered. Basically, the force will work fine everywhere except the final boss...
  6. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Then, again, why did you try to claim Yoda and Palpatine's feats for Vader? Everything they accuse you of, they do themselves. The whataboutism is on your side, again I never said Vader wasn't powerful, I said he didn't have a fast ground speed. His power's not up to snuff either of course...
  7. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Man, do you ever stop the hypocritical self-contradiction? One post ago you were saying all Jedi and Sith have the same powerset so you can transfer agility feats from other Jedi and Sith to Vader, on your very next post you're trying to defend by saying Ahsoka's always more agile. Make up...
  8. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    So are you, claiming that the feats of a Grandmaster and Dark Lord are applicable to to a cripple in a life support suit who didn't make it past basic knight/apprentice. If anything that disproves your point, by the 2-minute mark Ahsoka's running rings around him, flipping over him, jumping and...
  9. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Ha ha, so are you okay with me presenting a vid of Spider-Man and claiming Doom can do the same thing? Show proof of Vader doing stuff, not dudes who aren't trapped in cumbersome life support suits and who are also stronger than Vader. Seriously, we all know Vader tends to move at old-man...
  10. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Not seeing much in the way of agility from Vader there. At best he jumps down from a platform a few feet high, but he does that in ESB too, Also, it's exceedingly weird and inconsistent that you who constantly calls everybody else's evidence a "oneshot" or "outlier" thinks a few moments of...
  11. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Naw, if this was G1 or Prime Megatron, or any of of the stronger incarnations, that might work. Beast Wars Megatron is the weakest one* by a pretty wide margin, he was taken out by being hit by a rock once, and on another occasion by being farted on by a rhinoceros. He's also got the...
  12. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    You are pretty sure of something completely and utterly wrong, then. Disney bought Star Wars in 2012. Force Unleashed was in 2008, and Force Unleashed 2 was in 2010. No, just regarding what we actually see onscreen. Bring in charge doesn't mean anything when it comes to feats of overland...
  13. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    They'll undoubtedly turn on each other sooner or later but the ones that are capable of leveraging a team initially (Xanatos and Luthor chiefly, with Mumm-Ra, Cobra Commander, and Azula right behind them) are going to have a huge advantage over the ones that can't. There's zero reason to think...
  14. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    Hmm, how does the restriction that no tech works until the 50th clue is solved affect Megatron?
  15. Bear Ribs

    What If? The ROB puts some Villains to a test.

    That's literally their default MO though? Not Doom, which will probably cost him, but Luthor has a long-standing history of things like founding the Legion of Doom in order to bring lesser villains together and work with them, and Xanatos' plans tend to revolve around allying and manipulating...
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