Talk:Grievous/Legends

Name
Shouldn't the page be titled with Grievous' original/true name? Grievous was just the name he gave himself later in life, but it wasn't his real birth name. --Mateo22 16:14, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
 * The Manual of Style states that articles are named by the most commonly known one with later names preferred; so no. Nayayen [[Image:Old Republic military symbol.png|18px]] talk  16:30, 24 August 2009 (UTC)

Is Visionaries canon?
On the Lair of Grievous' DVD commentary, Dave Filoni says that the Visionaries story regarding Grievous is not canon. And that's the reason for this new story about Grievous choosing to be like the way he is now. Will this affect the article? Alexrd 14:03, December 5, 2009 (UTC)
 * His words are only true... from a certain point of view. Even though the Visionaries story itself may not be exactly accurate, the events surrounding the "creation" of Grievous were also described in a number of other sources, canonicity of which is without doubt. Also, note that while in Visionaries we see how Grievous is made a cyborg, in Lair of Grievous we only hear why it has happened. This would actually be pretty easy to retcon, just as "A young Jedi named Darth Vader... betrayed and murdered your father."  Mauser  Comlink 14:16, December 5, 2009 (UTC)

Jedi killed by Grievous
Do we really need that list? It was deleted a long time ago... ShaakTi1138 15:34, December 28, 2009 (UTC)
 * Lists are avoided here, especially when they have no proper significance and just look ugly. It's been removed.  CC7567  (talk) 19:08, December 28, 2009 (UTC)

Eeth Koth
It seems that Grievous was underestimated by Dooku. The count thought it a surprise that Grievous defeated a Jedi Master when he was under the impression he bested Kit Fisto. However, he seemed to best Eeth Koth with less effort (debatable, since he had droid assistance in both fights). Was this his first real Jedi Master (and a councilman, no less) victory, or were there others before Koth he eliminated? All of this would seem worthwhile to mention in the article, which currently describes him to not be too much of a match for a master at some points. I also don't find it necessary to mention that fans have argued he was beaten too easily by Kenobi. The obvious reason for his lesser fighting skills in Episode III was the fact that Mace Windu severely injured his primary pressure point (chest plating). -- Mateo22 Seperatist_leadership.jpg Contact 23:21, January 9, 2010 (UTC)

Fingers in Clone Wars
He had five fingers in Clone Wars for 'most' of the series? This would mean that he was suddenly given six fingers during the final chapters while he was chasing Palpatine. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't he always have five fingers and then when he must split his arms into four, his middle finger splits in half? If I'm accurate on that, he would always have five finger when fighting with two hands. Should that be the case, that's an update for the article. -- Mateo22 Wesker_tricell_id_card.gif My card... 21:57, January 12, 2010 (UTC)