That Obi-wan just did a massive leap to get back to the correct walkway could be why he wasn't able to superrun to get to Qui-Gon.
ninja'dThat Obi-wan just did a massive leap to get back to the correct walkway could be why he wasn't able to superrun to get to Qui-Gon.
That's his country bumpkin cousinThought it was Griefous.
Qui-Gon and Maul make it all the way to the end while walking and fighting, and yet Obi-Wan can't get there when running. Super unlucky for him that the 'force fields of unknown need' have such random activation times.That's one way to explain it. The real reason is that Maul needed plot armor long enough to kill Qui-gon.
Nothing of that set in Theed makes sense to me.Qui-Gon and Maul make it all the way to the end while walking and fighting, and yet Obi-Wan can't get there when running. Super unlucky for him that the 'force fields of unknown need' have such random activation times.![]()
What? No. Maul even tested a forcefield with his lightsaber to make sure he couldn't get through, and afterwards he paced impatiently behind it while Qui-Gon calmly knelt on the other side.Maul at least seemed to control the force fields.
You'd think they'd just start cutting away at the force field generators with their lightsabers.
Then they are just a plot contrivance that makes no sense within the world.What? No. Maul even tested a forcefield with his lightsaber to make sure he couldn't get through, and afterwards he paced impatiently behind it while Qui-Gon calmly knelt on the other side.
I mean, it's maybe supposed to be shielding for the reactor, so that you can come and go into the maintenance area, but the outside is never dosed at all? But then what is that infuriating wait cycle for, when you're trapped in one of the chambers? Is that so you can get decontaminated somehow? Maybe, I suppose.... But it's not nearly as cool as that humming tunnel of lights that Luke went through in Cloud City, after his first confrontation with Vader and right before his second.
There has to be a reason why the Jedi who can go superspeed aren't always at superspeed when they're engaged in fighting. So, there must be some limitation on the ability of any Jedi to use their Force powers, even after they've been training for decades.
Always been my view.The force is just how they interact with the world. Employing any skill or ability takes a degree of focus and attention. More so when one consciously uses the force. So the answer to every question that revolved around "why didn't they just do 'X' here?" is pretty much "because these characters are finite beings and can't think and do everything at once".
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