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Coleman Trebor Vs. Count Dooku

Discussion in 'Archive: Attack of the Clones' started by Comp625, Jan 5, 2003.

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  1. Boba_Fett_00

    Boba_Fett_00 Jedi Master star 4

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    Is Coleman Trebor dead becuase when Jango shot him and as he's falling he gives Dooku the middle finger. (Just kidding I know he's dead but Im serious about the middle finger)
    Anyway....
    Coleman Trebor could have killed Dooku. I mean Dooku looked very unprepared. And Dooku looked kind of relieved when looked back at Jango with that weird smile.
     
  2. Excellence

    Excellence Jedi Knight star 7

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    I didn't like the idea that a "Jedi Master" could just be shot down like that. Maybe a Padawan, maybe a Knight, but not a JM.

    Despite Fett's quick-draw expertise, perhaps Dooku just used his Force to temporaily immobilise Trebor?
     
  3. AAMD11

    AAMD11 Jedi Padawan star 4

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    If you watch the scene again you will observe that Dooku was just minding his business when here comes Trebor and you will notice Dooku swings his cape back to quickly reach for his saber with the other hand. So I really dont think Trebor had any chance at all against Dooku. Dooku is the man!!!!!!!
     
  4. Boba_Fett_00

    Boba_Fett_00 Jedi Master star 4

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    Are you serious his cape when back. I could have sworn he didn't move at all. He just stared at him but this is a good idea that some one mentioned earlier
    "Dooku just used his Force to temporaily immobilise Trebor"

    Someone should do a small fanfic
     
  5. Excellence

    Excellence Jedi Knight star 7

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    I checked the screen shot, and Dooku doesn't move his clasped hands from his belly.

    Still doesn't explain how a Jedi "Master" could be shot down like that! Oh well . . .
     
  6. -Edward-

    -Edward- Jedi Youngling star 2

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    coleman uses form 6, which if i remember right is the most passive, least aggresive form and was learnt by jedi during times of peace, a lot of the form 6 using jedi were killed at geonosis
     
  7. rumsmuggler

    rumsmuggler Chosen One star 7

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    Form six is wussy style...
     
  8. -Edward-

    -Edward- Jedi Youngling star 2

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  9. DarthWeenie

    DarthWeenie Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Form Shmorm! Gary Coleman just plain sucks!
     
  10. Excellence

    Excellence Jedi Knight star 7

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    What is this Form Six, and from what source or book does it come from?
     
  11. exar-tull

    exar-tull Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    insider magzine,its one of the weakest forms of lightsaber comdat,the diplomatc form so thay can conentrait on politics and other negotiating skill.
     
  12. Comp625

    Comp625 Jedi Youngling

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    I'm glad to see that this has turned into a good discussion. Here's a little explanation of what form six is for those who don't know what it exactly is. I got my information from http://swg.stratics.com/content/gameplay/professions/jedi/lightsaber_combat.shtml if anyone is interested in checking out the other forms. But six is the one that Trebor uses and it is rather weak.

    Form VI
    In the time of Palpatine's Chancellorship, Form VI is the current standard in Jedi lightsaber training. This Form balances the emphases of other Forms with overall moderation, in keeping with the Jedi quest to achieve true harmony and justice without resorting to the rule of power. It is considered the "diplomat's Form" because it is less intensive in its demands than the other disciplines, allowing Jedi to spend more time developing their skills in perception, political strategy, and negotiation. In practice, Form VI is a combination of Forms I, III, IV, and V. Young Jedi spend their first few years studying Form I and then a year or two with each additional Form before completing their training. By comparison, a Form VI master will spend at least ten years studying only that Form after completing the basic Form I training. Form VI well suits the modern Jedi's role in the galaxy, in which a Knight overly trained in martial combat might be at a loss to resolve a complex political conflict between star systems. However, full masters of other Forms sometimes consider Form VI to be insufficiently demanding.



     
  13. Excellence

    Excellence Jedi Knight star 7

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    Here's another question: do the young-adult Jedi Aprrentice books have a young Kenobi learning this, as he would have at that age?
     
  14. Comp625

    Comp625 Jedi Youngling

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    I really don't know. Never had time to read them. But this question is really something that you shouldn't be asking in here since it doesn't fit the topic.
     
  15. DarthBoba

    DarthBoba Manager Emeritus star 9 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    To me, it's becoming more clear that Jedi Master is more an administrative rank, than a title denoting massive power. A Knight who has trained a Padawan, or is in charge of training one, is considered a Master. Doesn't necessarily mean that he/she/it is a hugely powerful Force-user.
     
  16. Boba_Fett_00

    Boba_Fett_00 Jedi Master star 4

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  17. NiktosRule

    NiktosRule Jedi Padawan star 4

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    I think Dooku would've won easily. Coleman is not a warrior. Not all the jedi are warriors and he is one of the ones who isn't. His expertise is in other fields.
     
  18. Boba_Fett_00

    Boba_Fett_00 Jedi Master star 4

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    *Bump*

    Maybe someone could write a fanfic on might what would had happen. Or someone needs to put a poll up!
     
  19. YodaJeff

    YodaJeff Manager Emeritus star 7 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    Don't up the thread every single day. If a thread can't survive on its own, feel free to up it once or twice. After that, let it die.
     
  20. ChancellorGoauld

    ChancellorGoauld Jedi Grand Master star 4

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    I heard Coleman wasn't dead, his injury from the blaster wasn't fatal, he was still conscious when he fell and was able to slow his decent using the force enough that he didn't die.
     
  21. Emperor_Billy_Bob

    Emperor_Billy_Bob Jedi Grand Master star 7

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    ::wishes all the bs about "lightsaber forms" would just go away::

    It would have been interesting to watch, Dooku never made it to the Council right? Trebor did, maybe there is something to that.
     
  22. -Edward-

    -Edward- Jedi Youngling star 2

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    what happened to him then chancellor he wasnt on the ships
     
  23. Comp625

    Comp625 Jedi Youngling

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    I strongly believe that Coleman Trebor DIDN'T survive. I mean he got a few blast shots to the body and took a pretty nasty fall. I remember StarWars.com mentioning the Jedi that survived the battle and Trebor wasn't one of them.

    If Jango didn't take care of him, then Count Dooku would have taken care of him. So either way he would have ended up dead. If Dooku could take on Yoda and match him, then Coleman Trebor wouldn't be much of a problem.
     
  24. Excellence

    Excellence Jedi Knight star 7

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    Ah, so that's what "upping" and "bumping" means: just to bring a thread up higher. I was wondering what those words meant.

    Incidentally, until I get AOTC paperback I have to please ask, how was the arena melee written. Nicely, or too short? I heard once the pages for it were horribly short. Really?

    Thanks.
     
  25. AAMD11

    AAMD11 Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Check again, Excellence!
     
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