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Se7in

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Could Grievous Have Been Force Sensitive?

It is stated that after Grievous's crash incident, Dooku uses Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas's blood in order to give the General a blood transfusion. Given that midichlorians exist in all cells of all living things, could this have given Grievous some of Sifo-Dyas's Force ability. Perhaps this explains why he was able to use sabers despite it's nearly insurmoutable difficulty of use to non-Force Sensitives.

What is your opinion on this?


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http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Midichlorians
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sifo-Dyas

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Re: Could Grievous Have Been Force Sensitive?

All he had left from his orignal body were a few organs which is less than Vader had who at least had his torso,arms(no hands), head and parts of the leg. Grievous was what basically 95% cyborg? And the reason he was so good at saber combat was due his cyborg body which gave extra advantages. He probably had some type of computer targeting system or something to help him follow his opponents actions (such as a jedi moving at great speeds). And don't forget he was taught by Count Dooku in the forms of saber combat. Wasn't the blood partially used beause it could somehow make in a little bit immune to force powers?(cant remember where i heard that)

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Forgive me if I'm wrong, but Visionaries is non-canon; isn't it?

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Originally posted by Swirly Girl
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but Visionaries is non-canon; isn't it?


I'm pretty sure it is (non-canon).


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Full Name: General Grievous Shakar
Dark Jedi Name: Qymaen Jai Sheelal The Warlord
Home World: Kalee
Species: 5% Omix-patra (Mainly brain, eyes, certain other organs and nervous system)
Droid: 95% Hybrid Cyborg
Gender: Male
Height: 1.904 meters (default configuration)
Weapon: Blaster pistols and four light sabers
Affiliation: Confederacy of Independent Systems (The Separatists)
Voice Actor: Matthew Wood (in Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith)

From my good friend Shadow. It's 100% the truth:-P

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Originally posted by Swirly Girl
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but Visionaries is non-canon; isn't it?


Never read it,what is Visionaries about?

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Originally posted by Council#13
I'm pretty sure it is (non-canon).



Oh, well in that case completely disregard this thread.

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Oh, well in that case completely disregard this thread.


Why, what does it say? (for someone who never read it)

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Originally posted by Swirly Girl
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but Visionaries is non-canon; isn't it?
Except the Story of General Grievous, yes, all the others are non-canon.


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Originally posted by Spartan ll
Except the Story of General Grievous, yes, all the others are non-canon.


Could someone tell me what is visionaries like what is in it? Is a group of short stories?

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Originally posted by Darth Hord
Why, what does it say? (for someone who never read it)


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Dooku kills Sifo-Dyas after he orders the Clone Army from Kamino and then uses his body for a blood transfusion to make Grievous a living cyborg, and I thought that given the nature of midichlorians, perhaps such a maneuver could have made Grievous Force-Sensitive since midichlorians are present in all living cells. I thought this was further supported by the fact that midichlorian strength could be artificially created through things like the Valley of the Jedi, Artusian Crystals, Cloning, and more.

I thought this might explain why Grievous wielded lightsabers so easily since it's stated that anyone short of a trained Force-User would be more of a danger to themselves due to the lightsabers unique nature of having a weightless blade as well as it's incredibly difficult learning curve as far as use goes.

But since Visionaries has consistently been non-canon, I guess this thread is completely unnecessary.

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Sidious kills Sifo-Dyas after he orders the Clone Army from Kamino and then uses his body for a blood transfusion to make Grievous a living cyborg, and I thought that given the nature of midichlorians, perhaps such a maneuver could have made Grievous Force-Sensitive since midichlorians are present in all living cells. I thought this was further supported by the fact that midichlorian strength could be artificially created through things like the Valley of the Jedi, Artusian Crystals, Cloning, and more.

I thought this might explain why Grievous wielded lightsabers so easily since it's stated that anyone short of a trained Force-User would be more of a danger to themselves due to the lightsabers unique nature of having a weightless blade as well as it's incredibly difficult learning curve as far as use goes.

But since Visionaries has consistently been non-canon, I guess this thread is completely unnecessary.

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actually the reason grievous is able to wield the sabers so well is because he is 95% cyborg. Even with syfo dyas's blood in him, i think he is way 2 much machine like he only has his organs left(which is why he needs the blood) Due to his cyborg body it is very possible that he as very good advance targeting system or something like that to keep up with the jedi and with his body being a machine he could so much more things than a noncyborg like dueling with his feet. (cw cartoon) and his hand spinning motion. Plus you have to remember that he had one hell of a teacher in count dooku to train him.

And is that the comic that is suppose to have a revived/cyborg maul battle kenobi on tatooine?

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Originally posted by Darth Hord
actually the reason grievous is able to wield the sabers so well is because he is 95% cyborg. Even with syfo dyas's blood in him, i think he is way 2 much machine like he only has his organs left(which is why he needs the blood) Due to his cyborg body it is very possible that he as very good advance targeting system or something like that to keep up with the jedi and with his body being a machine he could so much more things than a noncyborg like dueling with his feet. (cw cartoon) and his hand spinning motion. Plus you have to remember that he had one hell of a teacher in count dooku to train him.

And is that the comic that is suppose to have a revived/cyborg maul battle kenobi on tatooine?


Ah...that refutes it then, given that Grievous had hardly any organic matter left within him.

Thanks Hord.

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Ah...that refutes it then, given that Grievous had hardly any organic matter left within him.

Thanks Hord.


No problem wink

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Originally posted by JediKatarn1
Full Name: General Grievous Shakar
Dark Jedi Name: Qymaen Jai Sheelal The Warlord
Home World: Kalee
Species: 5% Omix-patra (Mainly brain, eyes, certain other organs and nervous system)
Droid: 95% Hybrid Cyborg
Gender: Male
Height: 1.904 meters (default configuration)
Weapon: Blaster pistols and four light sabers
Affiliation: Confederacy of Independent Systems (The Separatists)
Voice Actor: Matthew Wood (in Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith)

From my good friend Shadow. It's 100% the truth:-P


Hmm...no.

Name: General Grievous, aka Qymaen jai Sheelal
Homeworld: Kalee
Species: Kaleesh
Gender: Male
Height: 2.16 meters
Weapon: Blaster Pistol, Multiple Lightsabers
Affiliation: Confederacy
Voice Actor: Matthew Wood

I'm not sure where Shadow got the other gumf.


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Originally posted by Vera21
Hmm...no.

Name: General Grievous, aka Qymaen jai Sheelal
Homeworld: Kalee
Species: Kaleesh
Gender: Male
Height: 2.16 meters
Weapon: Blaster Pistol, Multiple Lightsabers
Affiliation: Confederacy
Voice Actor: Matthew Wood

I'm not sure where Shadow got the other gumf.


Nope, how dare you question Shadow's authority. He got it from Lucas. Grievous "HAS" organic matter how else do explain Obi-Wan shooting General Grievous with a biological heart. He is force-sensative because like Shadow says,he has a nervous system, eyes, brain and other organs. Grievous is like The Terminator. cybernetic organism made to look human but is a machine made up with biological human parts. 95% cyborg and 5% human.

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Grievous doesn't look human, and SS has no authority over anything.


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Grievous doesn't look human, and SS has no authority over anything.


I think he is saying that he is made(cyborg him anyway) to look like a human. Even though he really ain't and the only thing that remains of his original body is a few og his organs. And the only way grievous can be a considered a dark jedi is A)really credible source which shadow is not states he is. Or B) we see him using the force and since neither has happened then he is not a dark jedi.

And this was bothering me a little yesterday does anyone else think his real name sounds a little like name for someone in the middle east(Iraq,Iran,Afghanistan,etc.)

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On the exterior Grievous is cybornetic and mechanical, but on the interior he has biological human organs combined with mechanical machine parts like wires, metal and computerized gadgets. He as a nervous system. If a living organism doesn't have a nervous system then in the Star Wars galaxy, then that being isn't force sensative and also depending on the medichlorian count. If Syfo Diaz's blood was transfered by Dooku through a transfusion then that would give Grievous more of a medichlorian count what you say acording to Canon and stuff.

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