Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Cade Skywalker versus script
MARTIAL ARTS
As he never completed his Jedi training, I doubt that Cade Skywalker practiced any of the classic Lightsaber forms (Although this could have changed with his training under the Sith). A former bounty hunter, Cade Skywalker had A varied combat style but was first and foremost A Lightsaber duelist. A candidate for the greatest single duelist of his day, defeating Shado Vao, disarming Darth Nihl, getting the better of Darth Talon more than once and even slaying the Dark Lord himself, Darth Krayt, in A one on one duel. Cade Skywalker also had zero problem with blast deflection and especially fighting multiple enemies at once, cutting through waves of Sith more than once. Cade may not have been on par with his ancestors Anakin or Luke, or even the likes of Jaina, but he was an extremely capable warrior in his own right.
FORCE POWERS
Heir to the Skywalker legacy, Cade nonetheless had his natural potency with the Force impaired by his lack of training and temporary death stick addiction. However, he still proved to be A powerful Master of the Force, tossing around both Jedi and Sith with telekinesis, easily lifting enormous objects, being adapt at Force healing and, most prominently, an incredible amount of natural strength with the Shatterpoint ability. Although he wasn't quite on par with Mace Windu's Shatterpoints, Cade could still use the power to great affect, including to exploit the weaknesses in others.
PHYSICAL SKILLS
Although we do not know for sure, I believe Cade Skywalker was A Human male in his late twenties/early thirties. Cade, despite A brief Death Stick addiction, was still in the prime of his life. He was as strong and agile as most Jedi and Sith, fast enough to outpace Darth Talon and tough enough to power through injuries that would kill most sentient people.
EQUIPMENT
In addition to his green bladed Lightsaber, which was of standard make, Cade Skywalker still used the powerful Blaster he had wielded when working as A Bounty hunter.
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