Only real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.Since the trade federation works for Palpatine they could have simply turned him into a cyborg like what he looks like in the EU.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.He could have survived. When he got cut in half his wounds would have been sealed up due to the heat. If he uses the force he could reduce the impact of the falls and control himself. Since the trade federation works for Palpatine they could have simply turned him into a cyborg like what he looks like in the EU.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.If Anakin can suffer 3rd degree burns all over his body, and two limbs being cut off then Maul could have easily survived his wounds. He wouldn't have bled out because the heat from the lightsaber would have cauterized the wounds instantly But read up on this as a possible concept of how he could have survived http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Maul
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.He did survive though.
Quote from: Kinder on October 25, 2014, 07:35:56 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.If Anakin can suffer 3rd degree burns all over his body, and two limbs being cut off then Maul could have easily survived his wounds. He wouldn't have bled out because the heat from the lightsaber would have cauterized the wounds instantly But read up on this as a possible concept of how he could have survived http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_MaulIt sounds like the authors tried their hardest to come up with any possible way to bring Maul back for the sake of reusing his character in their show. Probably because that's what they were doing.He got cut in half just above the waist, so no working Kidneys, Intestines aren't gonna be functional, among the no-doubt other biological issues with being cut in half. And with no medical treatment to help him, and being stuck in a reactor's core(because wtf would an air vent be doing in that shaft? The top would be an air vent if anything would.) I really just don't see the whole living thing.Anakin surviving having his arms & legs amputated and getting 3rd degree burns? Yeah, you can live without arms and legs, not having those does not equal death; same with the burns. Anakin got high quality medical treatment pretty quickly, along with being able to keep himself alive as he's the Chosen One.
Quote from: Tackelberry on October 25, 2014, 07:44:14 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.He did survive though.Shut up, that abomination of a series never existed.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 08:19:03 PMQuote from: Tackelberry on October 25, 2014, 07:44:14 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.He did survive though.Shut up, that abomination of a series never existed.Unfortunately for you, it did. And it's just as canon as the movies. Get used to it other words you will not like the future of Star Wars at all.
Quote from: Tackelberry on October 25, 2014, 09:28:02 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 08:19:03 PMQuote from: Tackelberry on October 25, 2014, 07:44:14 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.He did survive though.Shut up, that abomination of a series never existed.Unfortunately for you, it did. And it's just as canon as the movies. Get used to it other words you will not like the future of Star Wars at all.No. Fuck you, tomorrow I'll wake up and realize this was all a bad dream because there'll be a copy of Imperial Commando 2 on my table.
You're forgetting this is the SW universe, where medical advancements like bacta tanks and fully-functional robotic limbs are present. Maul could have very easily gotten medical attention, given lab-grown organs, etc., etc.Don't forget that Anakin survived because the dark side was in full consumption of him. The amount of anger and hate Maul possessed, along with the dark side, would give Maul the ability to stay alive
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 08:17:57 PMQuote from: Kinder on October 25, 2014, 07:35:56 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.If Anakin can suffer 3rd degree burns all over his body, and two limbs being cut off then Maul could have easily survived his wounds. He wouldn't have bled out because the heat from the lightsaber would have cauterized the wounds instantly But read up on this as a possible concept of how he could have survived http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_MaulIt sounds like the authors tried their hardest to come up with any possible way to bring Maul back for the sake of reusing his character in their show. Probably because that's what they were doing.He got cut in half just above the waist, so no working Kidneys, Intestines aren't gonna be functional, among the no-doubt other biological issues with being cut in half. And with no medical treatment to help him, and being stuck in a reactor's core(because wtf would an air vent be doing in that shaft? The top would be an air vent if anything would.) I really just don't see the whole living thing.Anakin surviving having his arms & legs amputated and getting 3rd degree burns? Yeah, you can live without arms and legs, not having those does not equal death; same with the burns. Anakin got high quality medical treatment pretty quickly, along with being able to keep himself alive as he's the Chosen One.1) It's a space Opera. Get over it.2) It's Star Wars, get over it.3) The force can be used to sustain life even after heavy loss of internal organs. The darkside of the force exceeds at that.4) General grievous is a brain and some intestines, and you're arguing that Maul couldn't survive being cut in half?
Quote from: Tackelberry on October 25, 2014, 09:33:17 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 08:17:57 PMQuote from: Kinder on October 25, 2014, 07:35:56 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.If Anakin can suffer 3rd degree burns all over his body, and two limbs being cut off then Maul could have easily survived his wounds. He wouldn't have bled out because the heat from the lightsaber would have cauterized the wounds instantly But read up on this as a possible concept of how he could have survived http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_MaulIt sounds like the authors tried their hardest to come up with any possible way to bring Maul back for the sake of reusing his character in their show. Probably because that's what they were doing.He got cut in half just above the waist, so no working Kidneys, Intestines aren't gonna be functional, among the no-doubt other biological issues with being cut in half. And with no medical treatment to help him, and being stuck in a reactor's core(because wtf would an air vent be doing in that shaft? The top would be an air vent if anything would.) I really just don't see the whole living thing.Anakin surviving having his arms & legs amputated and getting 3rd degree burns? Yeah, you can live without arms and legs, not having those does not equal death; same with the burns. Anakin got high quality medical treatment pretty quickly, along with being able to keep himself alive as he's the Chosen One.1) It's a space Opera. Get over it.2) It's Star Wars, get over it.3) The force can be used to sustain life even after heavy loss of internal organs. The darkside of the force exceeds at that.4) General grievous is a brain and some intestines, and you're arguing that Maul couldn't survive being cut in half?1) It's MY OPINION on a space opera. It seems like you, sir, are the one that needs to get over it.2) Really, wtf is wrong with you?3) Yes, it can help keep one alive for longer with massive injuries, or heal someone that's been hurt substantially, however it doesn't(or wasn't) something that allowed one to negate missing +50% of their body and continue to live indefinitely like nothing is wrong.4) Grievous had someone that was willing to do anything possible to keep him alive. Yes, they medical technology in Star Wars is really impressive and amazing, but it only helps if you can get access to it. There isn't great access at the bottom of a reactor.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 10:51:55 PMQuote from: Tackelberry on October 25, 2014, 09:33:17 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 08:17:57 PMQuote from: Kinder on October 25, 2014, 07:35:56 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 25, 2014, 07:10:45 PMOnly real problem is that Kenobi cut Maul in half, and then Maul's remains fell into the core of a reactor system. It could've been interesting, but with how Episode I ended there was no possible way. Had Maul turned around and walked away after knocking Kenobi into the pit, it could've happened, but even that seems against Maul's character.If Anakin can suffer 3rd degree burns all over his body, and two limbs being cut off then Maul could have easily survived his wounds. He wouldn't have bled out because the heat from the lightsaber would have cauterized the wounds instantly But read up on this as a possible concept of how he could have survived http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_MaulIt sounds like the authors tried their hardest to come up with any possible way to bring Maul back for the sake of reusing his character in their show. Probably because that's what they were doing.He got cut in half just above the waist, so no working Kidneys, Intestines aren't gonna be functional, among the no-doubt other biological issues with being cut in half. And with no medical treatment to help him, and being stuck in a reactor's core(because wtf would an air vent be doing in that shaft? The top would be an air vent if anything would.) I really just don't see the whole living thing.Anakin surviving having his arms & legs amputated and getting 3rd degree burns? Yeah, you can live without arms and legs, not having those does not equal death; same with the burns. Anakin got high quality medical treatment pretty quickly, along with being able to keep himself alive as he's the Chosen One.1) It's a space Opera. Get over it.2) It's Star Wars, get over it.3) The force can be used to sustain life even after heavy loss of internal organs. The darkside of the force exceeds at that.4) General grievous is a brain and some intestines, and you're arguing that Maul couldn't survive being cut in half?1) It's MY OPINION on a space opera. It seems like you, sir, are the one that needs to get over it.2) Really, wtf is wrong with you?3) Yes, it can help keep one alive for longer with massive injuries, or heal someone that's been hurt substantially, however it doesn't(or wasn't) something that allowed one to negate missing +50% of their body and continue to live indefinitely like nothing is wrong.4) Grievous had someone that was willing to do anything possible to keep him alive. Yes, they medical technology in Star Wars is really impressive and amazing, but it only helps if you can get access to it. There isn't great access at the bottom of a reactor.*Fanboy hatred intensifies*
Grevious was in Rise of the Spartans?
Quote from: Fedorekd on October 26, 2014, 06:49:32 AMGrevious was in Rise of the Spartans?This is so stupid you should be banned.