Star Wars Confirmed One Jedi Is WAY More Powerful Than Darth Vader
Forcing the Sith Lord to his knees, one Jedi Master proved himself significantly more powerful than Darth Vader in a 2017 Star Wars comic.
Set directly after the events of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, Darth Vader #3-4 (by Charles Soule and Giuseppe Camuncoli) follows Anakin as he begins his Sith training. His first step is to obtain a crimson lightsaber, the signature weapon of the Sith. To craft his blade, Vader must defeat a Jedi in battle, take his lightsaber, and then temper the kyber crystal inside with his pain and anger. The process makes the crystal bleed and “sing a hymn of darkness,” according to Emperor Palpatine. Tracking down a Jedi after Order 66 is tricky, but Anakin’s knowledge of the Jedi Order leads him to Kirak Infil’a, a Jedi who has been on the river moon of Al’doleem.
During his time as a Jedi, Kirak’s main purpose is to be a warrior. His green lightsaber shows his abilities as a great meditator and negotiator for the Force. He’s known as a master in lightsaber combat, but his time in isolation is spent meditating as he strengthens his abilities. Prior to Vader’s arrival, Kirak completes some high-level training that involves assembling puzzles using the Force while simultaneously dueling with his robotic assistant.
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Kirak takes the Barash Vow during his time as a Jedi Master, as penance for crimes he committed during his tenure as a Jedi. Kirak declares the vow is complete after his first encounter with Vader. Kirak senses all the hate and fury left over from Order 66 in Vader, whose connection to the dark side forces Kirak out of retirement in hopes of restoring the Jedi order.
Kirak’s first duel with Vader not only shows the true extent of his power but his cunning as well. He forces Vader to evade a litany of booby traps on his way up the mountain, where he challenges the Sith Lord to a duel. First, he hurls all the water from a river at Vader before following up with a flock of giant flying raptors. Kirak then disables the rest of the traps and grants his opponent safe passage up the mountain. Vader then destroys Kirak’s dueling droid and attacks the Jedi Master. Master Infil’a quickly takes advantage of Vader’s weakened state. After just a few strikes with his blade, he has Vader on his knees with his green blade at the Sith’s throat. The Jedi then uses the Force to push Vader off a cliff, believing that to be the end of his opponent. However, Vader doesn’t die. He instead uses the training droid’s remains to repair his robotic limbs enough to continue his pursuit of Master Infil’a’s lightsaber.
Kirak quickly makes his way to Am’balaar City, which is built on the dam of a giant river, to recover his starship so he can pursue Vader’s master. While he waits for his starship to be repaired, Vader tracks him down and once again attacks him. Kirak and Vader duel on top of the dam and Kirak is on the verge of gaining the upper hand once again. However, the authorities of Am’balaar City stop the duel to protect the dam. Vader responds by throwing them off the edge. Kirak saves the police while declaring that his opponent is a monster for his actions. Vader concurs and attacks the dam with Force. Master Infil’a turns all of his attention toward holding the water back from the city. Vader puts his training saber away, finds a crack in Kirak’s Force shield, and holds him high above the water with a Force choke.
Vader forces Kirak to watch the city flood and wash away, then snaps his neck and throws his body into the water. Although Vader ultimately defeats Master Infil’a, it isn’t because he overwhelms him with the Force. Vader had to prey on Kirak Infil’a’s willingness to put other lives above his own to defeat him because the Jedi was simply too powerful for Vader to defeat in fair combat.