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  1. An old man rapidly hobbled up to the pair, gasping for breath. "Young men, I must ask a question. Do you know where the chosen one is? I must get to her."
  2. Actually, it's not. Grevious keeps the jedi off-balance and afraid. He doesn't allow them enough time to use the force. In A-zinc, a Mistborn has the perfect weapon for this. Most jedi are pathetic pushovers compared to the main characters and jedi masters.
  3. "I dunno. You were in some super-secure location. That wasn't where you kept your balancium?"
  4. How many jedi has Grievious killed? Dozens? Yeah, they're not that great at controlling emotions. Otherwise they'd just use telekinesis to ragdoll him. Well, that's pretty high rates, as far as main characters go.
  5. "Are you sure? I thought they compromised all your stuff."
  6. Fair. Not really. More they've been taught to suppress their emotions, something which, with the extremes of rioting, will be nigh impossible. Especially while someone's trying to kill you. A jedi master like Yoda could pull it off, but 90% of the jedi knights? No way. Have you seen how many jedi lose limbs?
  7. Don't jedi struggle to predict droids? Isn't a reason that the jedi were unable to detect the clones betrayal because the chips made them more robotic and less human? A Mistborn would be completely cut off from the force. That shouldn't be a strength thing though, right? More of a perception problem. Still, not being invested means the jedi will have zero resistance to soothing and rioting. Rioting a jedi's hatred, sorrow, fear, etc would be super effective, particularly considering the Clone Wars era's stupid jedi philosophy of avoiding emotions altogether. And a Mistborn can use any metal embedded in the jedi's body against them. Tooth fillings, earings, robotic parts, all incredibly vulnerable to a Mistborn's attacks.
  8. So force precognition doesn’t work on Mistborn. Additionally, if Jedi don’t count as invested, the Mistborn can simply rip the trace metals out of their bloodstream. No more red blood cells for the Jedi!
  9. How does the force know what someone outside of the force is going to do? Particularly someone who can change their fate, as that’s how the Cosmere works.
  10. "Does 'plenty' mean 'metric tons'?" Butt Venture's home was promptly exploded by angry chickens.
  11. But their specific intent does change. Therefore, since jedi's futuresight doesn't change, Atium will overwhelm it. People from Star Wars might be unable to change their future, but in the Cosmere, the future is not set, therefore it would change. Either Atium and force precognition would cancel each other out, or force precognition wouldn't adapt and would get overwhelmed. I was actually talking about old Obi-Wan vs. Maul, where Obi-Wan just cut Maul's lightsaber in half. Qui-Gon could've done that. Jedi and kyber crystals would be invested. Force-resistant materials probably wouldn't be investiture-resistant, unless you think aluminum should block the force. A-copper would block foresight because the underlying principle of the force is that the force flows through everything. If someone uses copper to dull their presence in the force, which it almost certainly would, then that should block or hamper futuresight. As for Jedi seeing the most probably possibility, that's literally exactly how Atium works, only it can see the effects of other futuresight and adapts to it, albeit in a way that makes it mostly useless.
  12. Nameless appeared in front of Thaidakar, eyes blazing. "Found you!"
  13. So Atium would completely counter force foresight, because it doesn't change based on their opponent's reaction to it. There is no set future in Mistborn, so the force cannot tell a jedi which action the Mistborn is going to take. Qui-Gon could've pulled the same trick that Obi-Wan did when he finally killed Maul. He didn't, therefore force foresight can be blocked. Burning copper blocks invested detection. I'd say force senses count as investiture to A-copper. Two S-tier jedi weren't actively engaged in combat while pulling their lightsabers towards them. They had a break in the fight were they could take a few seconds to focus. Yoda and Palpatine are the two strongest jedi/sith. And Yoda didn't do any jumping while actively using the force, so far as I remember. And Dooku is 1) a sith, so he doesn't need the focus and calm that a jedi does and 2) did a general force push, not a precision force pull.
  14. "Why don't you just bring it to me? I'd prefer not to let this medallion out of my sight."
  15. This pineapple hatched into the ultimate being:
  16. But the cabbage man quickly died of cabbage withdrawal.
  17. Or rather the destruction of the cabbage nation
  18. So... exactly like Atium? Futuresight that changes constantly depending on your opponent's actions? Depends on how well you can sense the future. Force users can cloud each other's sight, otherwise stuff like Darth Maul's kill on Qui-Gon would never work. Additionally, we know large-scale force visions can be clouded. Still takes focus. When has a jedi pulled their lightsaber to themselves while doing something else like fighting actively?
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