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STAR WARS: How could Sidious be more powerful than Yoda?

There was an awful amount of CGI spinning and backflipping in the prequels. It was totally laughable when Christopher Lee, who looked like he could barely hold a lightsaber in his close ups, suddenly jumped around like a frog. The Prequels are exemplary for the saying "Just because you can do a thing, does not mean you should do that thing."
 
If Yoda and Sidious were evenly matched then why did Yoda flee after being defeated and retire into the wilderness?
Yoda essentially played 'the bigger man' and walked away instead of matching Sidious' level of aggression and anger.

Thus dooming the galaxy to tyranny for almost 20 years.

If Yoda stayed and fought it would've compromised pretty much every Jedi ideal and perpetuated the notion of the Jedi being dangerous and a threat to the Republic.

You mean the Republic that didn't exist any more?

Yeah I can't help but think that Yoda looks better if he just didn't have time to kill Palpatine before the clones blasted him and so decided to make a quick retreat.
 
so i pondered this earlier at work. Sidious is only 50-60 years old while Yoda is 900 years old. how could Sidious be more powerful than Yoda? was it simply because the dark side allows a person to become much more powerful, or access this power at a much faster rate? it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

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Sidious looks to be at least 70 by today's standards. There is no reason that he can't be even older with all the advanced medical tech they have. There is no reason he can't be even older based on some Sith alchemy.

It is entirely possible that Yoda wasn't all that talented to begin with, but got where he is throught sheer persistance, experience, and training.
 
I always thought it was a case that Yoda was old as dirt and while the Force is a powerful weapon that enables extraordinary abilities, not even a Jedi Master as powerful as Yoda can keep his old age at bay indefinitely during an intense fight like that.

Even a Jedi can get tired if a battle lasts long enough...
 
Sidious as a dark side user was willing to go all out and he stayed on the offensive thoughout much of the fight and I agree Yoda did get tired. Battling so powerful of a sith Lord and somebody much bigger than Yoda was sure to take it's toll on him.
 
Sidious as a dark side user was willing to go all out and he stayed on the offensive thoughout much of the fight and I agree Yoda did get tired. Battling so powerful of a sith Lord and somebody much bigger than Yoda was sure to take it's toll on him.
yeah i think the Sith are inherently stronger. but then the question arises, how did obi-wan beat maul in their 1v1 fight?
 
yeah i think the Sith are inherently stronger. but then the question arises, how did obi-wan beat maul in their 1v1 fight?

He lost the fight. Eventually he merely had a lucky shot.


basically the plot needed Maul, who had previously been shown to have super fast reflexes, to suddenly stand there for a long period of time while Obi-Wan pulls off his move.

Weak writing. They should've had Obi-Wan overpower Maul with his anger like Luke did to Vader in ROTJ.
 
Sidious as a dark side user was willing to go all out and he stayed on the offensive thoughout much of the fight and I agree Yoda did get tired. Battling so powerful of a sith Lord and somebody much bigger than Yoda was sure to take it's toll on him.
yeah i think the Sith are inherently stronger. but then the question arises, how did obi-wan beat maul in their 1v1 fight?

Being stronger doesn't mean you're going to win, I thought it was clever of Obi-Wan to use Qui-Gon's lightsaber to kill Maul. If all it took to win was strength Kruge would've easily have beaten Kirk in Star Trek III, since he was younger, stronger and a Klingon.
 
Zahn's novels discuss his take on the force and I like the take that he has. Essentially, you can use the force to do destructive and incredible things, but it generates massive amounts of static or background oise and you lose the ability to use the force for meditative and insightful purposes. When Luke first uses the force during meditation after abstaining from using it in an offensive way, the detail and breadth of his vision astonishes him. That is the kind of power that Yoda had, not some crude flips and kewl saber moves.
 
Being stronger doesn't mean you're going to win, I thought it was clever of Obi-Wan to use Qui-Gon's lightsaber to kill Maul. If all it took to win was strength Kruge would've easily have beaten Kirk in Star Trek III, since he was younger, stronger and a Klingon.

Maul also cheated when he hit Jinn in the face with the handle of his lightsaber before making the killing strike. When someone is trying to kill you, you do what you have to do to win!
 
Being stronger doesn't mean you're going to win, I thought it was clever of Obi-Wan to use Qui-Gon's lightsaber to kill Maul. If all it took to win was strength Kruge would've easily have beaten Kirk in Star Trek III, since he was younger, stronger and a Klingon.

Maul also cheated when he hit Jinn in the face with the handle of his lightsaber before making the killing strike. When someone is trying to kill you, you do what you have to do to win!

Alls fair in love and war so that didn't bother me anymore than Vader taking Luke's hand off.
 
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