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General Grievous
Type: CC Affiliation: Galactic Empire Occupation: Imperial General Age: Unknown Gender: Male Height: 2.16 meters Weight: 90 Kg Hair Colour: None Eye Colour: Gold Marital Status: Single Species: Half Kaleesh / Half Cyborg Place of Birth: Kalee Family: Unknown
Physical Description: A twisted melding of flesh and metal, General Grievous’ body is a deadly weapon forged by the cutting edge developers of the Confederacy and improved by Federation engineers.
Form of Dress: General Grievous doesn’t wear cloths. The only piece of cloth is a black and reddish cloak that covers his entire mechanical body.
Background: When the greedy corporate titans and the disenfranchised systems of the galaxy pooled their resources together to leave the aging Galactic Republic behind, they became the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Their military assets formed a droid army of seemingly limitless size – a weapon that needed a military mastermind to wield effectively.
From within the ranks of the Confederacy came General Grievous, a brilliant strategist unhindered by compassion of scruples. His lightning strikes and effective campaigns caused his reputation to grow in the eyes of the unprepared and frightened Republic. To many, he eclipsed the threat posed by Count Dooku, the charismatic leader of the Confederacy’s political battlefields – Greivous was the face of the enemy.
Jedi Daakman Barrek first reported Grievous’ frightening form on the industrial world of Hypori.
However the tide turned against Grievous, when two Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi infiltrated Grievous flagship, and were successful in liberating the captive Chancellor and killing Dooku. Yet, the Republic were soon trapped by Grievous’ droid forces, and marched before the General. In the bridge of the cruiser, the Jedi fought back, engaging Grievous’ bodyguard droids. This bought Grievous time to flee the doomed flagship by throwing an electrostaff at the viewport window, shattering the pane and escaping into space. Grievous clawed along the hull of his falling ship to make for the escape pod bay.
Grievous fled Coruscant to rejoin the Separatist Council on the secret stronghold of Utapau. There, he received a transmission from Darth Sidious, the Sith mastermind behind the Clone Wars. Sidious ordered Grievous to move the council to Mustafar, and not to fret about the loss of Dooku.
Ordering the council to Mustafar, Grievous stayed behind on Utapau. A Republic task force led by General Obi-Wan Kenobi voyaged to the sinkhole-riddled world to bring Grievous to justice. Kenobi confronted Grievous and the two engaged in lightsaber duel. After a long fight Grievous was disarmed and he skittered away to his escape vehicle.
The cyborg fugitive fired up his ground-teering wheel bike, fleeing down the twisting avenues of Utapau’s sinkhole city. Kenobi gave chase, riding atop a fearless lizard steed named Boga. The Jedi was able to keep pace with Grievous, leaping onto his vehicle and wrestling control of the difficult-to pilot contraption away from the General. The wheel bike spun out, dropping into the sinkhole abyss.
Its two occupants tumbled to a stop on Grievous’ secret landing platform, the one that contained his personal starfighter. The tenacious Kenobi still fought with Grievous, even though he had his lost lightsaber in the pursuit. The fight degraded to bare knuckles and brutal kicks, and the metallic servo-powered Grievous had a clear advantage. He tossed Kenobi aside, throwing him off the platform. The Jedi caught the lip of the platform and with a free hand, dragged grievous discarded blaster pistol to him in the force.
Following the Declaration of the New Order, clone troopers recovered Grievous’ body, transporting it to one of Emperor Palpatine’s Secret storehouse on Utapau. Years later, a group of ciberneticists and cloners used the body of General Grievous to create a more advanced versions of Grievous.
The second version of Grievous enjoyed a brief life in the Myyydril caverns on Kashyyyk, before being destroyed by anonymous group of spacers.
However due to the failure of the second version, Emperor Palpatine decided to abandoned the project to revive General Grievous and the project remain forgotten to the Empire. It was however the Lucian Alliance that discovered General Grievous body and upon reflecting the members of the Lucian Alliance decided to revive the General back to life.
The third version was build by the combined forces of every member of the Lucian Allianceand a more advanced version of General Grievous was constructed and brought to life. General Grievous, amongst the greatest foes of the Jedi Order, was once again driven by life, hatred and the compulsion to destroy.
Personality: Within the hardened carapace beats the heart of a remorseless killer. Grievous hunted Jedi for sport and proudly displayed his victims’ lightsabers around his belt as trophies of his conquests.
Vehicle of Choice: Free Dac Volunteers & Pammant Docks “The Vendetta”:
Type: Carrier / Destroyer (Providence-Class) Length: 1,088 meters Weapons: 14 Quad Turbolaser Turrets, 34 Dual Laser Cannons, 2 Ion Cannons, 12 Point-Defense Ion Cannons, 102 Proton Torpedo Tubes Crew: 20,000 people; 5,000 Troopers & 15,000 War Droids (includes battle Droids, Droidekas, Super Battle Droids and the new Droid Raiders) Cargo Capacity: 15 Tie Advanced Squadrons, 20 Droid Advanced Tri-Fighters Squadrons, 10 X-Walkers (Spider Shape X-Class Walkers) Shields: Yes Hyperdrive: Yes Note: This ship is old one, but it was heavely upgraded and it is more well equipped then many others capital ships
Skills & Talents: His unorthodox fighting form and mechanical enhancements gave him an edge in close-quarters combat, and his strategic ingenuity and flawless cunning rendered him almost invincible against the Jedi. That is why that most Jedi only face General Grievous when it is absolutely necessary and learned to avoid Grievous at all times.
Personal Items: He possesses several lightsabers on his belt as prize collection and his personal weapons, which he takes from Jedi he personally killed.
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