Ragnos temple purge

Started by Darth Faunus52 pages
Originally posted by atlant80
DG get some sleep. youre tired and have no clue what your talking about. This is 60 droids as good or better then IG-88. they can take a non yoda ROTS council (10 HK-47 pwn Mace)

I doubt that 10 HK's would defeat Mace Windu. Possible, but doubtful. It's called 'The Force'. Now, they'd probably defeat any Jedi outside of Yoda, Mace, Obi-Wan, and Anakin, but those four are likel;y superior to them, Yoda by far, seeing as how he can literally weave through their blasters.

Plus, I highly doubt that they'll be more than five or six HK's moving tgether in a group, if that. It's simply not effective. Sure, if you tak sixty of them they'd rip through any Jedi, but all that is required is the joint effort of at most ten weak or average level Jedi to tear apart the bridges and pathways and walls that the HK's utilize in combat.

So apparently it is you who have no idea what you're talking about.

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
I never said that he didn't. I just said there is no proof that he did.

On top of that, it is quite common for someone to lose to a Sith and escape. Look at Yoda and Sidious, Malak and Kavar, DS Revan and Bastila, ect.

There's no proof of either case, but he DID decapitate Simus, and as we know of no other he defeated, we can say he could have done such dismemberment to others.

And, yes, other Sith have escaped each other, but this MARKA RAGNOS we're talking about. He wants you takin out, he'll make sure. Anything that questions his unquestioned rule must be put down.

Originally posted by Darth Faunus
I doubt that 10 HK's would defeat Mace Windu. Possible, but doubtful. It's called 'The Force'. Now, they'd probably defeat any Jedi outside of Yoda, Mace, Obi-Wan, and Anakin, but those four are likel;y superior to them, Yoda by far, seeing as how he can literally weave through their blasters.

Plus, I highly doubt that they'll be more than five or six HK's moving tgether in a group, if that. It's simply not effective. Sure, if you tak sixty of them they'd rip through any Jedi, but all that is required is the joint effort of at most ten weak or average level Jedi to tear apart the bridges and pathways and walls that the HK's utilize in combat.

So apparently it is you who have no idea what you're talking about.

Put it into context, Faunus. HK units are highly intelligent and creative, and can work effectively towards goals. If you storm some place with sixty Hks and you are the biggest, baddest Sith lord that the dark side ever shat out, trust me... the jedi order is looking either extinct or scattered and mauled. No two ways about it.

LJ's got a point.

Thank you and Fine YOda and mace and obi go to die to Ragnos. there is a 30 second fight and 3 dead masters. Remember now every aotc jedi is in the temple but Ragnos gets 10 IG-88 Droids

I know next to nothing about IG droids other then they function as bounty hunters (Or at least, one did) and they look hella stupid.

Mace, Yoda, and Obi-Wan would be one hell of a fight, but Ragnos probably swings a sword about the size of his body from what I'm guessing, or at least, swings a smaller one with enough force to make you rethink your vows as a jedi. I know there are some people who will spit and shit about three badass cool jedi dying to one person, but hey... Ragnos' power is reflective of his status and his environment, and because of it, he pwns like hell.

can an enchanted sword shoot lightning? or when you throw it can it instantly home in on an opponant or something cool like that? And here is WIKI info

Homeworld Holowan Laboratories
Species Assassin Droid
Gender Masculine programming
Height 2 meters
Weapon Multiple weapons (blaster rifle, grenade launcher, sonic stunner, pulse rifle, neural inhibitor, poison gas canisters, etc.)
Vehicle the IG-2000
Affiliation Bounty hunter, Imperial
Portrayer N/A (prop)

IG-88 was an elite assassin droid created for Project Phlutdroid, a military contract given to Holowan Mechanicals by the Galactic Empire. Five IG-88 models were built, as well as one outdated IG-72; they differed from previously developed assassin droids by having newly developed AI routines intended at greatly improving their combat routines and better intelligence and autonomy traits. One of the IG-88s was taken from Holowan Laboratories prior to the activation of its fellows, and eventually became an Imperial Grand Moff known as "For-Atesee" (possible "4-8C"😉. Of the remaining four IG-88s, one activated prematurely, with greater than designed sentience. IG-88 assessed the scientists in the lab as threats to its new consciousness and used its built-in weapons to kill them all within thirty seconds. It then copied its program into the three inert IG-88 shells, labelling them IG-88B, IG-88C, and IG-88D, in order of activation. IG-88A, as he now dubbed himself, also awakened the "inferior" IG-72, and together the assassin droids agreed to conceal their origin by killing everyone involved in Project Phlutdroid. They did this in order to prevent any flaws in their design from being revealed, and to make it more difficult to restart the Project; eventually over 150 deaths would be attributed to the IGs. Having helped the IG-88s, IG-72 departed from their company to seek its fortune. Several years later, it would self-destruct on Tatooine. In the meantime, the four IG-88s, for their wanton destruction of Holowan Laboratories and their ruthless assassination purges of everyone even remotely connected with their design and manufacture, earned a "Dismantle on Sight" warrant from the Empire and 40 systems.

The IG units took over a droid manufacturing facility on Mechis III, and reprogrammed all of the droids built there with the IGs new sentience, and a program that, once activated, would compel them to turn on their masters and aid in the great droid takeover of the galaxy. IG-88B was sent to keep a public face for the group, distracting anyone from Mechis III.

Ten years before A New Hope, IG-88A ran into C-3PO and R2-D2 while on a bounty to humiliate the crime lord Olag Greck, based off Hosk Station in the Kalarba system. Despite its batteries being drained and being subsequently captured by Greck, IG-88A escaped, but was hunted down again by the two droids. Even this defeat IG-88A managed to turn to his advantage, taking the two hostage and defeating Greck in a space battle on the Indobok moon, thereby justifying his position as the second-best bounty hunter in the galaxy (after Boba Fett).

Having heard of IG-88's exploits, Darth Vader chose to ignore the "Dismantle on Sight" order and contacted the increasingly infamous assassin droid. IG-88B responded. Vader had gathered six of the greatest bounty hunters in the galaxy on the Executor to track down the Millennium Falcon and capture its crew alive. IG-88B sliced into the ship's computers and planted tracers on the other hunters' ships. While inside the computer, it learned of a second Death Star, and sent that information to its brethren. IG-88B followed Boba Fett to Cloud City and laid a trap. Fett, however, had lain a trap of his own. He disabled IG-88B with ion cannons, and then blew it apart with its own weapons. IG-88B's shell can be seen in The Empire Strikes Back, when Chewbacca is gathering C-3PO's scattered parts.

IG-88C followed Fett to Tatooine to capture Han Solo. Although it could perform much harder maneuvers in its specially-designed IG-2000 vessel, Fett managed to outfly it and destroy it. IG-88D attacked immediately thereafter, briefly surprising Fett, but his ship was destroyed as well. IG-88D survived and traveled to Ord Mantell, where Dash Rendar ultimately destroyed him.

IG-88A copied its program into the second Death Star's primary computer core, and intended to take control of the station and use it to rule the galaxy. No one was aware of IG-88A's presence, except Palpatine when he began to see doors opening and closing wildly in his throne room. Just as it was about to perform its intended task, the Rebel Alliance destroyed it.

IG-88B's body was later found by Tyko Thul when he took over Mechis III, and reprogrammed to serve as his personal bodyguard. When his brother Bornan went missing during the Diversity Alliance crisis, Tyko staged a kidnapping of himself by IG-88 and several newly manufactured assassin droids. When the young Jedi Knights, among them Tyko's nephew Raynar, arrived on Mechis III, they discovered the ruse. After several reprogrammings, IG-88 drove off Dengar and was sent after Bornan Thul.

The animated Clone Wars series gives a glimpse at the ancestry of IG-88, as well as the meaning of IG. The Muunilist-based InterGalactic Banking Clan, often abbreviated as IBC but more commonly called the IG Banking Clan, was one of the charter organizations that founded the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Whereas the Trade Federation and Techno Union used Geonosian-built battle droids for their armies, the IG Banking Clan used a series of tall, lanky droids known as IG Lancers, who rode speeder bikes and carried lances like medieval jousters. These IG droids bore a passing resemblance to the native Muuns who ran the bank clan, who looked like tall and grotesquely thin humans with abnormally tall heads. Led by Durge in chapters 4, 8 and 9, until they were defeated by Obi-Wan Kenobi and his clone troopers. The connection between the IG Banking Clan and Holowan Laboratories is a beneficial one; after the rise of the Galactic Empire, the IG Clan no longer exists and the IG-88 droids were created from the basis of the original Lancer blueprints. In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, another IG-88 predecessor can be seen: General Grievous's IG-100 MagnaGuards.

That wiki but most of it is good.

It's all good. I just checked through the whole thing.

Yea are they better then the HK-47 droids?

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Damn

Those droids are better then I thought.

IG-88 droids are very good, better than HK droids, but I don't think they will do enough to make the Jedi lose.

Let me say something else. If Ragnos was able to defeat the entire Jedi Order by himself, then why didn't he? You guys are saying that he is fully capable of doing so, but in truth, he was afraid of them. If he was afraid of them while he had the Sith Empire to bakc him, then with some droids to help him, he is still going to lose.

Ragnos does that

Well, consider this:

- The panic factor of an ancient Sith Lord attacking a jedi temple on a Core World.

- Ten droids no one has seen before (in this time period) killing in the bounty hunter fashion.

- The Force powers ol' Raggy no doubt has under his belt.

- In event of total war-esque battle here, the possibility of the Igs and Ragnos just demolishing the place, and then slaughering the survivors.

The situation does not bode well for the jedi, period. Some might survive and escape, but maybe not. Point is, Ragnos is a bit too heavy to be slinging at anyone. Especially literally. Guy was probably huuuge.

and he can use the force to make permenent force shields for 70 droids

That doesn't explain why he was afraid of the Jedi even when he had the Sith Empire to back him.

Originally posted by atlant80
and he can use the force to make permenent force shields for 70 droids

support that.

because the sith cant fight a war to much backstabbing

its Ragnos you think he cant do that but can play pool with planets and ping pong with stars

Originally posted by atlant80
because the sith cant fight a war to much backstabbing it Ragnos you think he cant do that?

But isn't Ragnos so powerful that no one would ever dare to do that?

not him everyone else will kill one another in a civil war

are you saying he has little influence when he tells people to do things?