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Here is the video of The HORRIFIC Origin of General Grievous. I hope you like this video.
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I want to learn more about General Grievous in more than just shows and a mere wikipedia article.
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Do you wish General Grievous was like his Legends counterpart and 2003 counterpart?
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Can General Grevious (Legends) be considered pure evil if someone only includes the Star Wars: Clone Wars multimedia project (2002-2007) and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)?
Excluding Star Wars: The Clone Wars and its related material (2008-2020) especially since the 2008 backdoor pilot film and the first six seasons are part of both the Disney Canon and the Legends timelines.
Most of you probably aren't big mecha anime fans and probably haven't heard of the Yuusha Series 4th entry, The Brave Express Might Gaine......but this here, is the Imperial, a massive robot appearing in the final episode of that show. And somehow it does have several similarities to General Grevious himself.
^Concept art of the Imperial^
Both Grevious and the Imperial do have similar looking legs and feet, similar arm designs, similar torso shape, and so on. Grevious wears a cape at times while the Imperial has a pair of wings which do ressemble a cape/cloak. Though it's not explained whether the Imperial is simply a mecha or a piloted cyborg, the fact that it has organic-looking eyes similar to Grevious's make me think it's the latter (The Imperial did also pull down it's mouth guard to fire a lightning bolt in 1 part) . The Imperial also wields a sword like how Grevious wields lightsabers. The two of them also have fang-like protrusions on the sides of their faces.
Coincidentially, the 2003 clone wars series (Grevious's first appearance ever) came 10 years after Might Gaine was aired!
So, I wonder if Grevious might've been based on this titanic demonic anime mech after all?
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When you first start watching Star Wars we all see the Jedi a group of force sensitives who want to bring peace and justice to the galaxy and who are the so called "Good Guys" but were they really?
Darth Revan/Revan
Reading through his lore and reading stuff about him we all agree he is one of thee best characters in fiction the depth to his story and Etc. But with his story we see a another part of the Jedi and this could turn into a debt about morals as we know the Mando's have done some pretty bad stuff. But when Revan went to the Jedi to tell them reasons to stop the crazy's they basically said "No" to it by doing so more people would die by letting these crazy's run around killing and what not. This also brings in killing one to save thousands is it worth it? Darth Revan/Revan and some others were willing to do this to save THOUSANDS yes there was a cost but in the end it was worth it. So were the Jedi really good leaders where they willing to give up one Jedi to save thousands where they really? Or were they just to full of themselves to think of anyone? Or to save anyone?
General Grievous :Spoilers for Comics:
If you ever read the Grievous comics you know of the Jedi who choose to go against the Jedi counsel to try and save lives of many people. The three main Jedi who agreed with trying to stop him and some other non force sensitives joined
Kybo
Codi
Tone
Those were the three Jedi that followed Padawan Kybo to kill Grievous and yet the Jedi said No once again same thing that happen with Revan Kybo and Tone died fighting Grievous and Codi Master Tone's padawan was the only Jedi to come back alive with the padawans and your most likely thinking the Jedi honored there sacrifice well they did not instead they told Codi that he was no longer apart of the Jedi and that there sacrifice was wrong basically which was that right? They tried to stop Grievous from killing more Jedi and innocent people they did not even think of themselves really. Just look at how many Jedi Grievous killed but did the Jedi really care? All they really did was talk and TALK about how bad he was and how much he should get stopped then when three Jedi say YES we will try to stop him what to the Jedi do? Respect them and Honor them? No what they did was tell Codi he is not a Jedi and tell HIM he should feel bad about what he did? How is that right? Once again the Jedi in my opinion were just to full of themselves and talked about problems but NEVER did anything about it. And with this I also realized how unforgiving the Jedi were and this just makes me like Luke's order even more.
What lays under Coruscant
From Tython to Coruscant the place of the Jedi the place where the Jedi temple is found where the Masters Padawans Younglings and more are living. When you arrive at Coruscant you see this WONDERFUL place to be free like a bird and knowing that the Jedi and here to "help" but what lies under Coruscant's beautiful landscape? What lays under? A uncontrollable place the Jedi don't even care about most likely never even try to fix that place up but then your thinking What about when the Sith were on Taris? First off they tried to fix it as far as I know they did not slap it off there shoulder like the Jedi did with Coruscant they still had Sith troopers down there but getting to the point the Jedi really did not care about the people down there who wanted a life they really did not not once I bet a Jedi never thought of helping those people down there not once in there freakin life and we are supposed to respect and act like there our help? Look at the under world of Coruscant the WHOLE thing is spice slaves, cantinas slavers and Etc do the Jedi even see how those people live down there? You almost have to steal stuff to even have a life down there and even then its still a awful place to live. Every time you look up you see a place with lights and smiles then you realize the Jedi don't even care about you and that you mean nothing to them and that the Jedi will not even clean this STUPID place up. Once again were the Jedi just to full of themselves to even think of what's happening down there? The struggle it is to even make a living? Or are they just so used to having everything they don't even want to go down there and see how it is to live like that? Do they even want to help those people or are they all talk and never do anything?
Cloning
Thanks for hanging in there and still reading this yeah I know its ALOT.
The Jedi love "Life" right? here comes a hard one cloning we all should know that the Jedi accepted a secret army of child slave soldiers who live a shorter life span then normal humans who have to watch each of there brothers die EVERY single day and ya know what? The Jedi were like YES we all JUST love Child Slave Soldiers aka CSS aka the GAR not once did the Jedi even think of the morals behind this not once. Another thing that got me thinking was this lets say your a clone and your General dies you come back and the Jedi are sad then you realize you lost so MANY brothers and they push it away like everything is fine just think about that? They act like losing one Jedi is like losing a thousands brothers when its just ONE. In my opinion the Great Jedi Purge in 19 BBY taught the Jedi what it REALLY felt to lose people not just one but your WHOLE entire family people who knew you people you fought along side as. Once again were the Jedi to full of themselves to realize this were they? I would like to hear your thoughts about this matter as well and if there is anything I left out or that would be something that you wished I said here feel free to tell me
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