I am quite sure Miraak could throw down with the Deadric lord's also
This is pretty much all I could decipher through the jumpy theories and the almost non-existent grammar and punctuation.
You think Miraak could 'throw down' with the Daedric Lords? Well for a start, you're probably right.
http://uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Daedra_Lord#Daedra_Lord
Unfortunately, a Daedric Lord isn't the same as a Daedric Prince (despite sometimes being named the same, which is confusing and theoretically incorrect), which I assume is what you mean upon reading your last few posts.
So, to address your point about Miraak..
Miraak was being held
prisoner by Hermaeus Mora. For thousands of years he sought the knowledge and power to escape.
Thousands. It is only in 4E 201 that he's finally started to make the headway to have some influence on Nirn again. And even then..
**spoiler alert**
Mora drives a spike through his guts at the end of the Dragonborn questline, when Mora decides that he's had enough of Miraak and that the Last Dragonborn is more useful to him.
**end spoilers** he only killed Miraak when miraak was weakened after the fight, do you relies if Miraak was at full power he could probabbly slowely but surly pull the deadric lord to his will, and my writing is due to the keybored I am curently using, it does not respond at the speed in which I can write
In addition, you said that Martin Septim just turned into 'any dragon,' then go on to derisively ask another forum member (I think it was DrunkenMage, one of our best Lore experts) if he has played Oblivion. I haven't played Oblivion, but I've read snippets of the lore and know enough to say that Martin Septim transformed into the
Avatar of Akatosh. Akatosh is like,
the Divine. He's pretty much the Zeus of the Nine Divines, so Martin didn't just turn into 'some dragon' to defeat Mehrunes Dagon (who was immensely powerful at that time himself).
I politely suggest that you make sure you read and understand the lore properly before spouting sweeping judgements and arguing with people who've taken the time to study the lore extensively.