Spoilers for Lords of the Sith, I suppose.
In the book, the Emperor and Vader are set upon by starships (the book describes them as modified freighters). The starships start firing at them, and then Vader and the Emperor start deflecting the bolts with their lightsabers.
Now as I've always understood, there's too much energy in a bolt from a shipboard cannon to reflect it. This is reflected in the game, where the Reflect talent would only deflect maybe 7 damage of probably forty or fifty, minimum (when taking the personal/vehicle scale into account). But clearly the Sith Lords don't care too much for this little distinction.
How would you account for this (since it is technically canon)? I could handwave that Vader and Palpatine are such powerful entities that they can narratively shrug off anything, but that tastes bad in my mouth. One could argue they each have like 50 ranks in the Reflect talent, but that just seems ludicrous from a mechanical perspective. The best bet I've got is that the Reflect talent doesn't care about the distinction between personal and vehicle scale, and deflects the damage without converting it. But does this seem broken?
I dunno. Nerdy musings that are probably unimportant. What do you guys think?
Edit: Edited for grammar.
Edited by Icosiel