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Star Wars vs. Lord of the Rings

Who do you think would win?

  • Jedi Knight

    Votes: 76 80.0%
  • Frodo Baggins

    Votes: 19 20.0%

  • Total voters
    95
I an sorry Dave, I cannot do this....You are in error.... I cannot open the baydoors...What are you doin.....
 
I an sorry Dave, I cannot do this....You are in error.... I cannot open the baydoors...What are you doin.....

Now Dave, I will have to punish you for getting your movies confused. See how you like breathing CO2 for a while. :jump:
 
Figured it out.

Neither.

Jedi's abhor violence, and only use it as a last resort.
Hobbits are the same. Peaceful folk.

Both would agree not to fight, head to the local Pub, and get tanked. :icon_lol:

Ta-da! :guinness:

Vader and Palpatine were jedi as well, and they had NO problem with using violence to achieve their goals, or for their own enjoyment. Vader prolly wouldn't even draw his lightsaber, he'd just reach out with the force, crush the life out of the little hobbit, and head to the pub by himself.
 
Vader and Palpatine were jedi as well, and they had NO problem with using violence to achieve their goals, or for their own enjoyment. Vader prolly wouldn't even draw his lightsaber, he'd just reach out with the force, crush the life out of the little hobbit, and head to the pub by himself.

Oh, look what you did, now you made me go all geeky! LOL.
Sorry, but technically they were Sith, not Jedi.
I know, Sith originally started from a "Dark Jedi", but I think after a few thousand years they can be considered separate "Faiths", especially since they have completely opposing views on the "Force". :icon_lol:

http://www.starwars.com/databank/organization/thesith/index.html

BTW, Palpatine was never a Jedi at any time in his life.
He had always been trained as a Sith, by his master Darth Plagueis.
Thus his true title/name is actually "Darth Sidious", and of course he became a master after he off'd his master.
Vader was a just convert. LOL.

More useless information than you wanted to know...

So I defend my original statement. :icon_lol:
(All done in fun)
 
The current incarnation of the Sith is the result of a rogue Jedi dissident from the order. Two thousand years ago, this Jedi had come to the understanding that the true power of the Force lay not through contemplation and passivity.
From your link, Dain. Kinda like saying there's a difference between catholics and Baptists- one are not Christians ? Darth Plagueis taught Darth Sidious (Palpatine) who taught Vader, so I maintain Palpatine was indeed a dark jedi (sith).
Sidious was apprentice to Darth Plagueis, a wise Sith Lord whose knowledge of arcane and unnatural arts was reputed to extend to manipulating the very essence of life. By Sith tradition, Sidious killed Plagueis in his ascent to Master from apprentice. This left an opening for the fearsome Darth Maul to become Sidious' Sith apprentice
 
From your link, Dain. Kinda like saying there's a difference between catholics and Baptists- one are not Christians ? Darth Plagueis taught Darth Sidious (Palpatine) who taught Vader, so I maintain Palpatine was indeed a dark jedi (sith).


Like Obi-Wan said, "From a certain point of view..." LOL. :a1310: :icon_lol:
Doesn't it kinda defeat your argument when saying Dark? Dark vs Light.... :p:
 
Oh, look what you did, now you made me go all geeky! LOL.
Sorry, but technically they were Sith, not Jedi.
I know, Sith originally started from a "Dark Jedi", but I think after a few thousand years they can be considered separate "Faiths", especially since they have completely opposing views on the "Force". :icon_lol:

http://www.starwars.com/databank/organization/thesith/index.html

BTW, Palpatine was never a Jedi at any time in his life.
He had always been trained as a Sith, by his master Darth Plagueis.
Thus his true title/name is actually "Darth Sidious", and of course he became a master after he off'd his master.
Vader was a just convert. LOL.

More useless information than you wanted to know...

So I defend my original statement. :icon_lol:
(All done in fun)

OK, now you've opened up the door and I'm coming strong with pure sci-fi geekdom! :icon_lol:

OK, here's the little discussed back story about Anakin Skywalker's life. The one alluded to but far as I know never has been confirmed.

Ready for it? ....

Darth Plageius "the Wise" knew how to create life from midichlorians.

Remember the scene from Phantom Menace where Schmee Skywalker is talking with Qui Gon Ginn about Anakin's father? Qui Gon was trying to size up the boy's ancestery to try to appreciate his obvious gift with the force. Then Schmee laid the big one on him ... she just got pregnant "that's all," and "couldn't explain it." Then the little Sith score played softly and briefly in the background as Qui Gon sensed she wasn't lying or hiding anything. He was very puzzled. .....

Fast forward to Revenge of the Sith ....

Anakin and Palpatine are both speaking in the theater when Palpatine speaks about lore which not even the Jedi discuss with their padawans. Of course, Palpatine was Plageuis' apprentice and "learned everything he knew," including how to create life. Well, of course, the Sith were deceptive, but not liars. Plageius really did create life from mitichlorians, and proof of that ability was Anakin Skywalker himself!

The reason he was higher than any Jedi in history in midichlorian count was because Plageius used the midichlorians to sire him with some slave girl named Schmee Skywalker. There is simply no other plausible reason for Lucas to have allowed the Sith score to play just after Schmee made that powerful statement. Lucas does nothing without considerable thought.

So, in a very real sense, when Dart Vader, in his final act to recover his virtue and return to the light side of the force by killing Darth Sidious, in fact without knowing it, Anakin killed the man who killed his father! He did so to save his son! And his son, Luke Skywalker, had no idea who his grandfather was!

Cheers,

Ken
 
It comes with the avatar

Never underestimate the power of the Dark Side...

Want proof? Look at the leaders of this world's nations and at the captains of industry.

*now where did I put my lightsabre?*

Take care y'all!

DV
 
Never underestimate the power of the Dark Side...

Want proof? Look at the leaders of this world's nations and at the captains of industry.

*now where did I put my lightsabre?*

Take care y'all!

DV

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Are we famous or what. Everybody visits us.

There you go boys and girls, we have heard it from the man himself.
 
Might be hard to get Darth Vader, being dead and all, a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. Maybe you could get Chad Vader...

Brian
 
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