Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
It appears to affect ship sensors when Sadow creates his fake army illusions, so droids aren't immune to it.The style of ships really hasn't changed. The Sith Commanders should have no problem knowing who to target.
Perhaps you have forgotten that Grevious is a cyborg. He has a living brain that can be affected by the force.
Also, have you forgotten the many Nemodians who work on the bridge? They can be affected as well.
Ship sensors? Of primitive ships five thousand years older than the far advanced ships of the CIS?
And also, Dooku and Palpatine had Grievous's brain altered just so noone could affect or control his mind. Grievous prefers droids to Neimodians any day and he monitors every one of them closely. BM is likely to make the Neimodians panic...and then Grievous punches in their faces. Hell, he's likely to do it if one of them puts a toe out of line, he HATES Neimodians and he's done it before
Originally posted by Darth Avis
but how will they appear in inferred or other droid views? GG is a tactical genius. when he realizes something is wrong he will find out what. that problem will then be corrected.
You know, infrared is light also, just not part of the spectrum humans see. If there's visible light there is probably infrared being generated as well.
You forgetting that Sadow will control GG's mind.
Originally posted by Lightsnake
Ship sensors? Of primitive ships five thousand years older than the far advanced ships of the CIS?
The trick should logically work against the sensors. No changes are mentioned in sensors in EU and light is light. Sensors should be fooled by it.
Originally posted by Lightsnake
And also, Dooku and Palpatine had Grievous's brain altered just so noone could affect or control his mind.
Proof? Furthermore, proof that it would work against someone of Sadow's strength. Sadow is so far above Sidious or Yoda that it is doubtful they had his brain altered to that level.
Originally posted by Lightsnake
Grievous prefers droids to Neimodians any day and he monitors every one of them closely.
There are still plenty of them in control. GG can't watch several hundred of them at the same time and if he orders them all killed he loses much of his fleets ability to function.
Originally posted by Lightsnake
BM is likely to make the Neimodians panic...and then Grievous punches in their faces. Hell, he's likely to do it if one of them puts a toe out of line, he HATES Neimodians and he's done it before
If he loses them he loses much of his fleets ability to function, as they were on those ships for a reason.
He dies at 8. I revised my opinion, and I've realized that Revan is no match at all for the full power of the CIS. The Sith would really, really be no match at all in space for the CIS. They would be far outnumbered, out teched, ect. The Rebels would get OWNED. Grievous can personally kill anyone in the Alliance, and the CIS is so much bigger.
Originally posted by DePWNZOR
The Sith would really, really be no match at all in space for the CIS. They would be far outnumbered, out teched, ect.
Did you miss my post on Sith mind control taking over the CIS commanders minds? Don't forget that they can take control of GG's mind.
BTW, Raynar Thul had enough strength in the force to bend turbolasers away from his ships. There are many people in the Sith fleet who could do the same, meaning the Sith win, as they can't be shot.
Originally posted by Darth Avis
they are light right? i am not a genius on all the different types of vissions of droids and sensors but when some of the ships have totally different reading than others, they will know where to aim.
Where is you evidence that the technology has CHANGED? A single capital ship has dozens of different sensor types. There is no reason for them to detect a difference.