N-K Necrosis

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{{quote|Am I more in fact than just a droid? Am I alive, and perhaps... even the reincarnation of Grievous?|Necrosis's thoughts}}

N-K Necrosis was a highly advanced combat droid, created from the body of General Grievous, that lived during the time of the Galactic Civil War.

Shortly after the issue of Order 66, Imperial stormtroopers were sent to retrieve General Grievous's shattered body from his resting place on the starfighter landing pad on Utapau. Even though the body was largely intact, it was missing the brain tissue which was required to give Grievous the power to live, thus the body was sent to one of Palpatine's secret warehouses on Utapau, the same storehouse as his former starfighter was later kept in. Years later, Nycolai Kinesworthy, a cyberneticist hired by the Galactic Empire was led to the warehouse by High Prophet Merili to extract the body so that it could be the host of one of Kinesworthy's experimental droid brains. Treun Lorn named the outcome the "N-K Necrosis", the first physical manifestation of the "N-K" project, which Kinesworthy had named after himself.

Taking the body back to his lab in the Myyydril Caverns of Kashyyyk, Kinesworthy soon started Necrosis' fighting lessons. He used a pair of IG-100 MagnaGuards (now dubbed NK-3s to fit in with the project), which had previously been captured by IG-72 on his behalf, to train the new brain in Grievous's old body in the arts of lightsaber combat just as the former host of the body had once trained the MagnaGuards. Necrosis used a carmine double-bladed lightsaber which had been found in Grievous' starfighter, apparantley one of his earliest trophies which he had stolen from a Dark Jedi wielding it. The lightsaber had in fact once belonged to Darth Zannah and had Bane's Heart, a unique alchemically-treated Sith crystal, which had been handed to Zannah by Bane himself. He was also presented with the weapon which had, in fact, destroyed Grievous; a modified BlasTech DT-57 blaster which had been dubbed the "Grievance Striker", as well as an Utapaun Nightblade and an electrostaff wielded by his IG-MagnaGuards. Though he was also given Grievous's old starfighter, Soulless One; he was never known to have used it.

Because of the advanced heuristic programming from Kinesworthy's new droid brain, Necrosis became just as worthy of an adversary as the former host of his body had been, though Kinesworthy assured Necrosis that he was in fact better. Strangely, along with the considerable fighting prowess that he had acquired through training with the MagnaGuards, Necrosis also acquired an almost Human penchant for analysis and often wondered whether he was in fact superior to Grievous and not simply a shell of him. He soon found himself wondering who Grievous was, feeling something akin to envy towards the living intelligence that had once inhabited the body though the answers he reached also provided him with a sense of satisfication, as he also pondered if he was in fact the reincarnation of Grievous and more than just a battle droid.

Unfortunately for Necrosis, such theoretical musings by the droid were short-lived as a group of spacers invaded his home in the Myyydril Caverns during the height of the Galactic Civil War, destroying both he and his NK-3 guards in a fierce battle. The group then looted everything from his body, taking his blaster, the crystal for his lightsaber, as well as the deed for his ship, Soulless One, and even dismantled Necrosis' dead body for its valuable componenets to sell on the Invisible Market. It was rumored that Necrosis's armorplast mask had been bought by a high-ranking Imperial Admiral who displayed it as a Kaleesh work of art. Though it is unknown who purchased it, it thought to have perhaps been Thrawn himself, who was known to collect the art of all species.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Galaxies: Rage of the Wookiees