User blog comment:MilitaryBrat/Lord Voldemort vs Darth Vader/@comment-4552610-20111217154652/@comment-4484220-20111219171133

If Voldy's about tewnty-five seconds into choking, he might have trouble, but I've seen how slow those force chokes are. If you look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI6rmdRkf78&feature=related the first five seconds, (from 0:29 to 0:34) are hardly worse than the threshold of holding your breath. I have held my breath to the point of endurance several times before, and have been able to think quite clearly. If I can think clearly during the last five seconds of the highest point of tolerance of holding your breath which is approximately equivalent to the first five seconds of Vader's force choke, then so can Voldemort(the reason I know this is because I've actually choked pretty badly before). Five seconds is plenty of time for the dark lord to shoot a curse at Darth Vader while he's trying to choke him. Even supposing that there was some level of distraction, he'd still be able to do it. Ever hear of a wizard's inability to perform spells because they don't have the concentration? In the Harry Potter world, that ONLY happens among student wizards. In the sixth book, Dumbledore is extremely weak, and see's Draco Malfoy rushing in. Despite how weak he is, and how distracted he is, he is still able to perform a non-verbal full-bodybind curse on Harry, to whom he was not paying any attention at the moment. For those of you saying, "that didn't happen!" that's because you're basing your picture of the scene off of the movie instead of the book. Dumbledore is regarded as being equally matched with Voldemort, so casting a curse during the first five seconds of being choked by Darth Vader won't be a problem for the Dark Lord.

P.S. While you do think Darth Vader would win, I would like to thank you for arguing with me in a more polite manner, unlike Undead RVD who has been arguing in a trolly fashion.