back to topic gg kills boba out right. HE has more experience with all kinds of weapons has robotically and genetically enhanced reflexes so he can strike 18 times a second with his four lightsabers. he is physically stronger than boba and can jump very high so boba = snapped in 2.
oh and he was a genral before boba (or maybe even jango) was born. AND boba tried to kill gg before and he only managed to live by paralyzing himself to fake death
I dunno... of all the lightsaber-weilding characters he was among the least trained but he's enhanced through his cyborginess. Fett's arsenal is bigger (no lightsabers, but the guy and Jango were practically made to fight jedi) including the flamethrower, heat-seeking missiles, all that stuff. I'd go with Fett.
Wait wait wait!!!!!!!!!!!
Boba has killed a few jedi!! At least four(unless one of them had more than one saber)
He had a collection of four sabers, and used a green one as one of his tools. He even challenged Vader with it (he gets owned though lol) and Vader takes his saber.
Anakin Solo uses this saber before finding Old Ben's in that castle place.
wow i just realized i responded to a 3 year old thread.
Originally posted by Gideon
I'm sure, somewhere in Order 66, it is mentioned that General Grievous feared only one man: Boba Fett.
Boba would own GG by keeping his distance, maybe pulling off a lucky shot in the eye or something. If not, all he has to do is use a flamethrower like his father on Windu. For anyone who still insists that GG would overpower him, Fett held his own against Vader, and even had Vader at his mercy before deciding to spare his life. If Fett has enough cunning to win against a Force-user who's only slightly less aggressive than GG with a lightsaber, think of what he'll do against the poor General, who's known for brutality and cowardice rather than intelligence.
Originally posted by revanchist"Luck" being the operative word, and even then that assumes that Grievous can't just, y'know, block the bolts with his four lightsabers (he can do so with his bare hands as is).
Boba would own GG by keeping his distance, maybe pulling off a lucky shot in the eye or something.
If not, all he has to do is use a flamethrower like his father on Windu.Then Durge should've kciked his ass.
For anyone who still insists that GG would overpower him, Fett held his own against Vader, and even had Vader at his mercy before deciding to spare his life.In an N-canon SW Tales comic.
If Fett has enough cunning to win against a Force-user who's only slightly less aggressive than GG with a lightsaber,Comparable in aggression, not even remotely comparable in speed,
think of what he'll do against the poor General, who's known for brutality and cowardice rather than intelligence.He's all three, and "cowardice" is situational; he didn't seem like much of a wuss when he singlehandedly took out five Jedi, two of them Masters on the Council. Nor was he "cowardly" when he defeated Asajj and Durge together, or killed Jedi with his feet on Geonosis, or stormed Coruscant on foot - in the process dueling Mace Windu and waltzing into a bunker packed with Red Guard and clone troopers.
In short, Grievous owns Boba, quickly and easily.
Originally posted by Elite Hunter
Gideon is probably going to destroy that last sentence about Grievous using "cowardice and brutality rather than intelligence"
Gideon was in the process of doing so, but it turned into a two page attack on revanchist. Labyrinth of Evil states that Sidious chose Grievous because of the general's record of win to loss ratio, which was phenomenal. Revenge of the Sith labels him as the "evil genius" of the Confederacy, the architect of their victories and author of their atrocities. Common sense dictates that the Dark Lord of the Sith wouldn't have chosen a "brutal coward" to assume supreme military duties within a galaxy-spanning regime.
Long story short, Grievous is the shit, and one of SW's finest tactitions.