You don't even need grandmaster Luke to beat Toaru anymore. Luke as an amateur just after the OT can now arguably clean house.But according to SpaceBattles he's only building level and loses to Naruto and Madara in TP![]()
You don't even need grandmaster Luke to beat Toaru anymore. Luke as an amateur just after the OT can now arguably clean house.But according to SpaceBattles he's only building level and loses to Naruto and Madara in TP![]()
YodaThis would scale to a shit ton of people because of how early this is.
Kyle Katarn. Desaan. Darth Maul. Maybe Jaden Korr and Mara Jade.Yoda
Windu
Revan
Vitiate/Valkorion
Sidious
Plagueis
Jacen/Caedus
Abeloth
The Father
The Son
The Daughter
Who else?
Desaan, Jaden, and Mara?Kyle Katarn. Desaan. Darth Maul. Maybe Jaden Korr and Mara Jade.
What's the context? Because taking it at face value on what's provided alone it looks like Luke's power is causing whatever stars his presence in the force nears to increase in overall brightness by them feeding off his power?
That's it.What's the context? Because taking it at face value on what's provided alone it looks like Luke's power is causing whatever stars his presence in the force nears to increase in overall brightness by them feeding off his power?
Would mesh better with Cronal musing he'd become the Galaxy using Luke's body at any rate.I guess bare minimum we could possibly try and calc Luke brightening the luminosity of every star in the galaxy at the absolute low end I suppose
Shadows of Mindor said:With Luke Skywalker's body―and his unparalleled connection to the Force―to compliment Cronal's unparalleled knowledge of Sith alchemy and the unique properties of meltmassif, he would indeed rule the galaxy.
He could, should he choose, become the galaxy.
Every living thing would answer to his will...
Was this part of this scene?That's it.
Luke's mind and spirit were tapping into the Dark by Cronal. And he uses the Force to increase and restart the energy of those stars to make them burn brighter. The opening line after Luke enters the Dark seems to imply he was even reigniting their cores before telepathically communicating with the Melters.
Not really sure what to make of it if so. Brightening the sky is one thing, but this implies some kind of permanent destruction of the stars. Is this just a Force vision?Shadows of Mindor said:As all this information was filtered through his consciousness, Luke at last became aware that the stellar cluster of which he was the center was itself moving, rolling through the Dark as if in orbit around some vastly more massive gravity source, something so huge and dark that it could be seen only by it's effect on the stars of the Melters in his cluster. One by one they were peeled from his cluster, stripped away to spiral into decaying orbits around the inescapable void until one by one they flare with a last brief burst of light as they slipped over some event horizon and vanished forever.
An event horizon of the Dark, consuming the last light of the universe...
Not a Force vision. Seems like he was literally connecting and bridging himself to the stars to then connect with the Melters.Would mesh better with Cronal musing he'd become the Galaxy using Luke's body at any rate.
Was this part of this scene?
Not really sure what to make of it if so. Brightening the sky is one thing, but this implies some kind of permanent destruction of the stars. Is this just a Force vision?
Stars, he thought. Yes. That's it: stars. That's where they come from. That's where we meet. Because that's what I am, too.
Everything in the universe is born of dying stars. Every element is created in the fusion furnace of stellar cores. Every atom that exists was once part of some long-vanished star-and that star was part of others before it, an unbroken chain of ancestry back to the single cosmic fireball that had been the birth of the universe.
It is the death of stars that gives the universe life.
With the idea of stars on which to hang his imagination, he could bring his situation into a kind of focus. Instead of a formless field of barely perceptible energy, he visualized himself as part of a stellar cluster, vast and dim; those alien modulations of energy became distant stars.
Though every true star is functionally the same-a fusion furnace in space-each is also an individual. One may be larger, another hotter; one may be nearing the end of its life cycle, collapsing in upon itself or expanding to destruction, while another might be freshly forming by aggregating the dust and gases of ancient supernovae. In Luke's imagination, he could read their individual spectra the way he might recognize a human face: they looked tired, and old, and far apart, burning themselves out in the endless Dark.
But he, too, was a star, and the light that shone from him was the Force.
Each and every distant star on which he fixed his attention, however dim it was, instantly brightened as his light fed its own. They drew near, attracted by his energy, captured by his gravitational field, growing ever brighter as they approached, burning hotter, giving off bursts of exotic particles like gusts of delighted laughter. They fell into orbit around him, becoming a new system of infinite complexity wheeling through the Dark in joyous dance.
Here we are, in the Dark, he thought. And it's not empty. It's not meaningless. Not with us all here. It's beautiful.
And each one he had touched with the Force remained linked to him by pulsing threads of light as they basked gratefully in its power; they had been trapped in this freezing Dark for so long, their only light coming from the burning away of themselves and their kin, forever fading until one by one they would wink from existence...
The Lugubraa originate in deep space in a vast corridor of dust and ice asteroids that the Wharls call the Stratos Distribution. This unique astrophysical environment harbors predatory lightning-jacks, membranous stillsails more than 100,000 kilometers across, and forests of crystalline cometary fronds. The roots of the Lu gubraa evolutionary tree can still be found here, with worm like chewers carving warrens inside mineral-rich rocks.
The infinite engine by simply feeding the thoughts of the user can turn it into energy to be used."The Revan says it is the force that feeds the infinite engine. We feed it with our thoughts. Our love, our hatred, all that we feel, it turns to energy and nourishes us in return."
It can be used to create food, medicine, and homes. Corpses can also serve as a power source."Here the light of the infinite engine warns our skin and lets us look upon our faces." "The Revan said to give our dead to the machine. It takes back all that it gave them through the years and returns it to us as food and medicine. Our homes are built and heated from the bodies of our dead."
It also creates air, water, and even life itself."[The Star Forge] is the seed of worlds. Such power, even in a fragment.
A fleet... that's what I made of it. Almost laughable now. What it's smallest piece? It cannot build ships, no, what useless fragments does it generate?
Air. Life.
It feeds on the force. On energy, or mass, or whatever you give it. And it creates. That is its nature.
It begins where we all began. A breath of air, a drop of water. The first chains of carbon.
Even an extremely tiny portion of the Star Forge had the capacity to create an army powerful enough to hold back against the Sith Empire."Can you not feel this wonderous machine's power?
The ages pass, and the infinite engine grows. It was the size of a fingertip when we came here, and it sustained few. Now, the infinite engine is large enough to sustain many of our people. It fulfils our every need, food, clothing, tools... even weapons and mechanical beings. "
"All we know us that the infinite engine was once part of an even greater machine - one that built the revan's mighty empire. Only revan knows the engine's secrets."
"As we sustain it, so does it sustain us."
The fact that Revan actually believed that the Star Forge can be used to create an entire galaxy, lmfao. Interesting how that would happen.Why bother with fleets when one day we might build our own galaxies?"
-Revan.
However, the teeth and gums of the Ancient Abyss covers hundreds of kilometers of the planets surface (it's also referred to as one of the biggest sarlaccs in the galaxy, implying there are other sarlaccs just as big if not bigger).The Force Unleashed novelization said:There was no reception waiting for him as he neared the town's borders, which consisted of an irregular oval a kilometer or two across, surmounted by several of the strange giant teeth.