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>Age of Republic: General Grievous
>Han Solo: Imperial Cadet #5
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So I take it this means Grievous did in fact have himself voluntarily turned into a cyborg
It it trying to say your Force connections are lessened/gone when you lose flesh, or is it just being metaphorical?
Yes, that's how it's always been and why Sheev was trying to replace Anakin so early.
>doubling down on the new origin
Boooooo
Gonna quickly story time his older, much better one
It seems really silly. I mean, does this mean short people like Yoda are just inherently worse at using the Force?
The best origins.
No, Yoda is still a complete biological being size doesn't matter. Anakin lost potential because he lost like half his fucking body.
Why would that be the case at all?
It's not saying more flesh = better force connection
It's saying less of yourself = worse force connection
That still just sounds weird to me.
Think of it this way. You're not whole, you're incomplete.
Also, it's hard to shoot lightning out of your hands when you don't have hands.
Eh, just feels, I dunno, egotistical or something. Not sure how to explain it. Like who's it to say you're ruined now? What if the person themselves doesn't think of themselves as incomplete, you know? Like they don't see it as less of themselves, just a change of self.
shit, forgot one page, it goes after this one
Well, that's all. Hope you enjoyed.
It has to do with Midi-chlorians.
Wouldn't that means people with less space for them, like Yoda, would be worse off if it was a purely physical thing?
No, but it would mean that Yoda would lose more losing a limb.
Anakin only lost his limbs so a majority of his body is still connected to the force.
Hence why it's stupid.
Thanks, OP.
>>doubling down on the new origin
> Boooooo
it's the canon origin, why the fuck do you think they would just discard it and go with something else suddenly?
look it this way user how Vader's arm's and legs are just white noise to the force
Best force meditation imagery ever.
JJ pls
So Grievous was pretty op against regular Jedi right?
Honestly think it’s more metaphorical in how he’s cut himself off from the force
First day in the as a Padawan in the field and you go up against a four armored lightsaber wielding cyborg
That’s just what he tells himself
I'm not sure. That was pretty unclear in the old EU too. Lumiya believed the more cybernetic you became, the more you lost contact with the Force. But I dunno if that was ever adopted 100% as the thought among all the writers.
Man, his original origin story was great. Fantastic art too.
I always though it was silly, since isn't the Force supposed to be in/connecting all things, anyway?
I mean this one doesn’t really make it non canon it just has him saying that he chose cybernetics which sounds more like a statement of pride then truth, that’s hinted in his clone wars lair episode
Didn't she get fugged by Tup or was that her sister?
Grievous was OP against anyone who didn't have plot armor.
Life creates it, makes it grow.
meant for
Hyper it was an exaggeration, still it was a lot of his body and why he could never surpass Palpatine (though peak Vader is still stronger than peak Anakin)
o hey isn't this the sister of that one Jedi Five's friend killed? Didn't she already get a death by Dooku in that Maul mini series?
Okay so there's two aspects of the Force, the "Cosmic Force" which is what binds the universe together and is above Space Time, the fact this exist is why Jedi can still push around Droids and non organic matter. and "The Living Force" which is generated by all living beings and feeds into the cosmic force, this is where the Jedi actually draw their power, also why non-organics like Droids can't be mind tricked even if their sentient.
Honestly? They should've un-retconned Grievous's tragic past and how he became who he is.
She’s a different Jedi, Sham that so many prime waifus died during the clone wars
Yes. It's confusing and, I'll be honest, even with the old EU, I just sorta ignored the shit I thought was dumb.
Yeah, Filoni skirted around retconning it entirely by giving an answer of "It's what he thinks happened" or something.
Suddenly I feel a want for a Castlevania game with General Grevious
No, it was made pretty in The Clone Wars clear Grievous opted to become a cyborg without any accident or tragic backstory.
One of the statues in his lair shows him with just his robot arms. The implication is that he was just a warmonger who gradually gave himself more and more "improvements" to be better at killing. His medical droid even chastises him for going through such a procedure.
Although none of this explains his hatred for the Jedi so I'm not sure what Filoni was going for.
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>Although none of this explains his hatred for the Jedi so I'm not sure what Filoni was going for.
I wasn't really impressed by how he wrote Grievous or many other things, so maybe he's just kinda bad at it.
I always got the impression that was Lucas, not Filoni.
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>greivous platformer never
thanks EA
So why didn’t Vader just use Grevous tech to fix Anakin
Wow that’s something o never realized I wanted but am now pissed because we will never get this
And what do you think this means, user?
Gen G must be a fucking master at Platforming and Metroidvania's.
Yeah he was kinda a bitch in clone wars because they only shows his losses but he’s actually a killing machine it’s just that he’s on a galaxy with super space monks and wizards that got a monopoly on cosmic power
So what was that thing anyways? Force ghost?
>because they only shows his losses
A bit silly of the writers to do that.
Ok Vader’s suit is serious downgrade to grievous cybernetic body like I gets Anakins case is different but the guys basically a walking coffin compared to greivous
Actually in older canon Vader suit was considered to be state-of-the-art piece of technology.
Even "droids are superior in every way" IG-88 considered Vader to be something entirely else, some bizzare and "it-should-be-impossible" fushion of flesh and machinery.
In EU didn't Sidious give Vader some downsides to his suit so he couldn't try beating his ass.
Probably a different member of the same species.