Talk:Oppo Rancisis/Legends

In the Clone WarlS they messed up Becuase in the concil chamber, YODA talks about traning Oppo
 * hmmmm....... Perhaps yoda was refuring to when he trained oppo as a youngling? like obi-wan in a new hope? 24.63.167.114 21:19, 4 Jan 2006 (UTC)p.h
 * It's not an error. Yoda trained every Jedi from c. 800 BBY to 19 BBY except for Anakin Skywalker. QuentinGeorge 02:25, 5 Jan 2006 (UTC)
 * Exactly what I just said P.h 02:31, 5 Jan 2006 (UTC)p.h

Why does he appear with 4 arms?
 * That's how many he has. QuentinGeorge 22:14, 13 Jan 2006 (UTC)

Umm Question?
How does he walk or move? he doesnt have an feet he jsut its like a big tail
 * He holds his upper body upright and the lower body slithers like a snake

Lightning?

 * Before Oppo was assassinated by Sora, he dispatched the last minor assassin. That assassin was blasted by lightning - was that Oppo applying Electronic Judgement / Force lightning, or that lightning comes from other source? Thanks. Darth Kevinmhk 11:45, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
 * He telekinetically shoved the guy into an electrical thingie, zapping him --LightWarden 00:55, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

Possessive 's (again)
You guys must have already been fed up with my possessive 's mania, but this is a kind of thing that confuses me and I think it needs some more discussion. According to the Wikipedia article on apostrophe, if the pronunciation of the proper noun and the possessive 's form are identical, the ...s's ending must be s'. Question: How do you pronounce Rancisis + possessive form? - TopAce 11:59, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

Lightsaber style
Um, in this article, it mentions that Oppo was a Form IV practitioner, but it goes on to say that Dooku and Windu were both Form IV practitioners. Canonically, the ROTS novelization, Shatterpoint, and several other sources clearly say the Mace Windu is a Vaapad (Form VII) Master and Dooku is a master of Makashi (Form II). Where does it say that they are Ataru practitioners?

Atarumaster88 14:25, 16 June 2006 (UTC)


 * I've removed the entire paragraph there, none of its right, its not been confirmed what form Oppo uses, and that info about Dooku and Mace is wrong as you know. Jedi Dude 13:35, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

Battle Meditation --> battle meditation
The only source I know to capitalize battle meditation is KotOR. KotOR capitalizes all attribute, skill, feat, and Force power names, hence, Battle Meditation is in full capitals. But that's only KotOR and nothing else, and KotOR has a reason to capitalize all that. As much as you don't capitalize reflex, strength, or security anywhere else, you don't capitalize other skill of Force power names. When capitalized, it's about a feature of a game (OOU), when not, it's about an in-universe ability. - TopAce 11:34, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

Four Arms?
I know this should probably be asked in another article but the odds of receiving an answer are better here. In the comics master Rancisis is depicted as having four arms and the same is mentioned about all Thisspiasians in the respective article. However, in the Ultimate Alien Anthology, Thisspiasians are not described as having four limbs. Is there any picture or discription of another Thisspiasian (besides Oppo Rancisis) with all four arms visible?

Sadly to say, probably not. Thisspiasians lower arms are shorter and so, most Thisspiasians have them binded to their sides. Oppo is a good example of not having this done, as we saw when he was fighting the Anzati. Maybe in the future, they will write a novel or do a comic that focuses more on Oppo and his people a bit more. Mak Manto

Height
For his height do should we add something that specifies what is measured? I mean, the Databank has him listed as alittle over four foot, which Im guessing is only his waist up. In every appearance he makes he is propped up over the humans present. Purpilia 00:32, 27 May 2007 (UTC)

Just wondering
I think we might have a few conflicting canon sources as to when Oppo Rancisis joined the Council. Legacy of the Jedi has him on the Council in 89 BBY, and implies that he had been a member long enough to get an impressive reputation. But then The New Essential Guide to Characters says that he didn't get a seat on the Council until after 44 BBY. I suppose we could come up with a rather lame explanation for that by saying that perhaps he was a long-term or limited-term member during Legacy of the Jedi, left at some point in time, and after 44 BBY rejoined as a lifetime member. But then, it says on this page that he was a Council member from 99 BBY until his death (though it's unsourced as of yet), so there goes all hope of an explanation, however dumb-sounding it would have been. I'm a bit confused myself, but I was thinking... Maybe we should add something about the conflicting sources to the Behind the Scenes section? --Crazy Jedi Girl 08:01, 3 July 2007 (UTC)