Darth Sion vs. Inquisitors Rebels)

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#1  Edited By GeorgeWBush

Since they're going to fight Ahsoka, lets see how they do with a less skilled duelist.

Seventh Sister/Fifth brother vs. Darth Sion

Round 1: Fight takes place on neutral ground

*Force, sabers, all out

Round 2: Takes place on Korriban (1000 BBY)

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*Force, sabers, all out

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The Inquisitors might actually be better Force users, but Sion's the better duelist. Not sure who wins all-out.

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Sion only because of durability/dueling

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The Inquisitors might actually be better Force users, but Sion's the better duelist. Not sure who wins all-out.

Not seeing how they're better Force users. Sion definitely takes the second round. The first is debatable, though I'll probably still side with Sion to see what arguments will be brought forth for the Inquisitors.

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#7  Edited By WollfMyth

@shootingnova:

Not seeing how they're better Force users.

Two of them managed to hold back a ship and a closing door at once so collectively they're above what Sion has shown.

I also fail to see how Sion could defeat two people who were designed to kill Jedi of Atton Rand's calibre :/

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#8  Edited By ShootingNova

@wollfmyth: The Grand Inqusitior isn't even part of the fight. It's just the Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister. It's also worth noting that as the leader of the Sith Assassins, Sion is pretty well-versed in their Force-leeching technique, so he'd grow stronger based on how strong his opponents are.

I also fail to see how Sion could defeat two people who were designed to kill Jedi of Atton Rand's calibre :/

Atton beating Sion on the nexus is a good feat for him, nothing else. And considering Atton killed numerous Jedi during the Jedi Civil War, knew multiple tiers of Echani combat, and could shield his mind from most Force users' telepathic intrusions (even Kreia found it difficult), I'm going to say that he's actually pretty good, and that's before he gets trained by the Exile.

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#9  Edited By WollfMyth

@shootingnova:

The Grand Inqusitior isn't even part of the fight. It's just the Fifth Brother and Seventh Sister.

Noticed it and edited my post.

It's also worth noting that as the leader of the Sith Assassins, Sion is pretty well-versed in their Force-leeching technique, so he'd grow stronger based on how strong his opponents are.

That didn't save him against Rand or Surik, tho.

And I don't remember any feat of Sion's on par with this:

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And considering Atton killed numerous Jedi during the Jedi Civil War, knew multiple tiers of Echani combat, and could shield his mind from most Force users' telepathic intrusions (even Kreia found it difficult), I'm going to say that he's actually pretty good.

He's good, but his only combative feat there is killing Jedi, which is exactly what the Sister and Brother were trained for. His TP would be irrelevant, quite honestly. And the Inquisitors also know every form of martial combat.

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@wollfmyth:

Noticed it and edited my post. And I don't remember any feat of Sion's on par with this:

Alright.

And I doubt Sion is as powerful a telekinetic as their combined selves, true, but I was running off his suggested power through accolades and the fact that he keeps resurrecting and putting himself together (which has been attributed to his power, even his telekinesis). Also, some people keep running around saying that in the RCM, Sion one-shots an earlier iteration of the Exile, but I have no idea where they're getting that from.

He's good, but his only combative feat there is killing Jedi, which is exactly what the Sister and Brother were trained for. His TP would be irrelevant, quite honestly. And the Inquisitors also know every form of martial combat.

Again, this is all before he was trained by the Exile, which explains why he would be able to defeat Sion on such a potent nexus (and it's just a matter of him being good).

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@darthant66: I've heard someone make an argument for how Kreia managed to survive after getting her hand cut off, including the fact that it was all a ruse devised on her part, but I highly doubt that's the case. Indeed, one-shotting somebody who was formerly one of the Jedi's most renowned warriors and who is proficient in pretty much every form is a pretty damn good feat. To be fair, it seems as though she hadn't fully regained her connection to the Force, but even then, she was able to kill specialist "Jedi butchers" who were feeding off her Force power.

There's not many people who hold Kreia in high regard when it comes to sabers, though, which is probably why Sion defeating her doesn't mean anything to them.

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@shootingnova:

And I doubt Sion is as powerful a telekinetic as their combined selves, true, but I was running off his suggested power through accolades and the fact that he keeps resurrecting and putting himself together (which has been attributed to his power, even his telekinesis).

I'm assuming he puts himself back together via TK, and his rage keeps him going. I guess he can win if he just keeps coming back.

Also, some people keep running around saying that in the RCM, Sion one-shots an earlier iteration of the Exile, but I have no idea where they're getting that from.

LOL.

Again, this is all before he was trained by the Exile, which explains why he would be able to defeat Sion on such a potent nexus (and it's just a matter of him being good).

It is a good feat, indeed. I am also curious as to how Sion can handle two spinning blades.

I'm not sure if using Inquisitors just yet is a good idea. Apparently, they're suppose to be comparable/equal to the Grand Inquisitor, but we'll still need to see all of that and they only have one appearence so far.

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@darthant66: Holding back a ship whilst at the same time closing the door and deflecting blasters(and only then losing the grip) is a better TK feat than Sion, tbh.

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mastered the Echani arts to the same level as Yusanis.

Just curious, but where was this stated?

I'm assuming he puts himself back together via TK, and his rage keeps him going. I guess he can win if he just keeps coming back.

Sometimes he just regenerates/heals. I don't even know if he needs to die once to win this, though, especially on Korriban.


It is a good feat, indeed. I am also curious as to how Sion can handle two spinning blades.

Well, with all of his lives, he'll figure it out :)

Also, when you beat the Twin Suns in the Nar Shaddaa cantina with Atton, looting their corpses reveal that their weapons are called "Twi'lek Spinning Blades". lol

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@darthant66: A good catch.

I disagree with your interpretation than Sion died before his "final" death with the Exile.

It's far more likely that he is pushed to the absolute brink of death and wills himself back from that.

Well, technically you can argue that he never "dies", or that he just dies for a second and revives himself. To be fair, the Prima Guide notes that he "heals" himself and "restores his vitality at will", and Sion states on Malachor that he's been near death many times. However, he also claims that he can "die" a hundred times and still remain as strong as ever, so "die" is probably being used in a fairly loose context.

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