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Zannah?
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What is the source for Zannah killing Tomcat? I remember reading it somewhere, and I have all the Jedi vs Sith comics, and I can't find it. Can anyone help me out? Lonnyd 02:10, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
- It's in the Dark Forces Saga. Cull Tremayne 01:36, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, it only mentions the confrontation itself, not the result - \\Captain Kwenn// — Ahoy! 18:10, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
Force-sensitive
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I really can't see any of the evidence that Darovit is not Force-Sensitive. When Torr comes to take the children it is mentioned that "they" are strong in the Force. Darovit is able to hit the fruit blind-folded, which is a clear reference to the "blast shield" training that Luke has with Obi-Wan. And Githany takes him as a pupil. It seems nonsensical that she would take a Force-neutral apprentice. I think he should be listed as Force-Sensitive in the article and the section on his being neutral either removed or countered with evidence to the contrary. corporatejedi 03:22, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
- It's only their father who says the Force is strong in "them", and I don't think it's made clear that he is a Force-sensitive; he may simply have witnessed what he thought to be Force powers—such as Tomcat's ability to hit the fruit while blindfolded; something which he is surprised at being able to achieve, and may also indicate he has a natural ability with such coordination that would give him an edge in later lightsaber battles. Note that Torr says the decision to take the kids to Ruusan is not his, and the father seems to be almost pushing his kids on Torr ("Youth is hotheaded, Torr, but these two are good boys!"). As for Githany, I don't think it's ever stated she takes Tomcat as her apprentice; he seems to enjoy killing, and can use a lightsaber, so that's probably enough for her - \\Captain Kwenn// — Ahoy! 18:09, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
- Bug specifically states that Tomcat and not Rain made a pod plant burst open when Rain is trying to prove she's Force-sensitive to Torr Snapit. He asks him why he did it when Rain couldn't do so. And Root was their cousin, not their father. -annonymous 2/10/10 8:24 PM