GG vs Kit

Started by Darth_Glentract2 pages
Originally posted by Darth Faunus
First point: novelization bull. Do you really think Mace or Yoda would have a harder time with Grievous than Kenobi?

Do you think Kit is as good as Mace or Yoda?

Originally posted by Darth Faunus
Second point: This makes no sense at all. If you're going by the shell-shocked Grievous of the cartoon, then where the hell was the blood loss? Grievous doesn't even have veins, let alone blood coursing throughout his [b]robotic body. The only organic parts are in his brain and gutsac. So I doubt Kenobi would have any more trouble Force-pushing Grievous.

Also, this is LOE Grievous. No battle damage whatsoever. [/B]

What do you think makes his hears work? Or gives his brain nutrients? Sifo Dyas' blood. It's shown in the comic. The cartoon didn't want to be really bloody.

Originally posted by Darth Faunus
On a side note, you people need to check your sources. That picture's from Visionaries, a collection of, in a nutshell, fanfics, done by some of the people who worked with Lucas on Sith. No value whatsoever. Unless you want to believe that Darth Maul survived the Duel of the Fates, was ressurected as a cyborg, and went off to challenge Kenobi on Tatooine. . .

Possbily 😛 .

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
Do you think Kit is as good as Mace or Yoda?

What does this have to do with anything? I was referring to your statement about Kenobi being the most qualified to defeat Grievous. Don't try to be slick with me, Glentract.

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
What do you think makes his hears work? Or gives his brain nutrients? Sifo Dyas' blood. It's shown in the comic. The cartoon didn't want to be really bloody.

His heart? Maybe the green, fluid-filled gutsac that it was suspended in? And the fact that his brain was partially synthetic, and almost completely wired-through may take care of its nourishment.

And tell me; if he has Force-sensitive blood running through him, how come he never bloody bleeds? [Sarcasm]I think the severing of a limb might cause that kind of reaction. Just might.[/Sarcasm]

Originally posted by Darth Faunus
What does this have to do with anything? I was referring to your statement about Kenobi being the most qualified to defeat Grievous. Don't try to be slick with me, Glentract.

It was you who said Mace and Yoda were better. They aren't the ones fighting though.

Originally posted by Darth Faunus
His heart? Maybe the green, fluid-filled gutsac that it was suspended in? And the fact that his brain was partially synthetic, and almost completely wired-through may take care of its nourishment.

Where has it been stated that he has a mostly artificial brain? It was stated that they took Grevious' Eyes, Brain, and vital organs. They modified GG's memories to make him more violent, but there were no physical modifications.

And tell me; if he has Force-sensitive blood running through him, how come he never bloody bleeds? [Sarcasm]I think the severing of a limb might cause that kind of reaction. Just might.[/Sarcasm] [/B][/QUOTE]

Please give a more substantial indication that GG doesn't have blood. Did you ever notice that GG's limbs are solid metal? That perhaps there is no reason to put vains and arteries into that portion of his body?

He gets shot, but you usually don't see a person who is on fire blead.

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
It was you who said Mace and Yoda were better. They aren't the ones fighting though.

I'm not getting into this. . .

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
Where has it been stated that he has a mostly artificial brain? It was stated that they took Grevious' Eyes, Brain, and vital organs. They modified GG's memories to make him more violent, but there were no physical modifications.

The Visual Guide to Revenge of The Sith. And how do you think they managed to modify his memory as well as his very personality and dearest values without some kind of technologically-buffed psychosis? It really isn't that simple to completely alter a person's character.

Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
Please give a more substantial indication that GG doesn't have blood. Did you ever notice that GG's limbs are solid metal? That perhaps there is no reason to put vains and arteries into that portion of his body?

He gets shot, but you usually don't see a person who is on fire blead.

It would be ridiculous to assume he does. It is seen that he has some sort of preservative, nourishing fluid present in his gutsac, but I'll be damned if it's blood. You're going on nothing but a fanfic Glentract. Or in your words: 'Please give some substantial evidence that he does have blood.'

And of course his little 'explosion' wouldn't cause him to bleed. But it would be apparent in one form or another if he did have blood.

In a nutshell, Grievous is not Force-sensitive. He never was, and he never will be. That's all there is to it.