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Psych Evaluation of General Grievous
Posted: 2005-07-20 03:52pm
by Battlehymn Republic
Is he truly as crazy as everyone says? Yes, he’s angry, sadistic, and augmented by Palpatine himself, but I doubt that a “strategic genius” could be one whilst having a severe impulse problem. However, I’m not sure what counts as canon besides ROTS in describing Grievous.
Also, does he really have “loyalty circuits” inserted? I’ve always thought that his control by Palpatine and Sidious was more of a slightly Force-related thing, or an old-fashioned MICE ploy.
Another funny thing that I noticed is that the General Grievous Dark Horse comic book is often sold at mainstream non-comic places; I saw it at Safeway yesterday, and I’ve also seen it at a local 7-11. A very interesting part from the issue I read was when the Jedi send probe droids to attack him, he destroys them and muses if it was actually an attack by the Neimodians, or that “Darth Tyranus is tired of me”. If so, perhaps his paranoia is enough for him to turn away from Palpatine.
Yes, I’m thinking about a Jr. Infinities again.
Posted: 2005-07-20 05:01pm
by Noble Ire
GG is only a phsyco kill bot because after the "shuttle accident" arranged by Sidious, Gervious was implanted with electronic behavioral controls and emotional regulators, that effectively turned a once normal, decent Khalee general into a vicious, uncaring killer.
But yes, he is as crazy as he seems. (all explained in LOE.)
Posted: 2005-07-20 05:38pm
by VT-16
Wasn´t he basically being set up as the perfect "fall-guy"? An aggressive, insane monster to pin all the blame on when the war was over?
Posted: 2005-07-20 05:48pm
by Pcm979
It's a bit more complex than that; As far as Dooku knew, he was going to be 'captured' by the Jedi and repent, pinning all the Seperatist atrocities on Grievous' door. However, Sidious intended for both to take the fall, with Dooku adding weight to the Jedi=Teh Evil claims.
Posted: 2005-07-20 06:55pm
by Battlehymn Republic
What about the bit in his Dark Horse comic? Has anyone read that yet?
Posted: 2005-07-20 07:08pm
by Xero Cool Down
Battlehymn Republic wrote:What about the bit in his Dark Horse comic? Has anyone read that yet?
Yes, it's fucking awesome.
Posted: 2005-07-20 10:02pm
by Molyneux
Noble Ire wrote:GG is only a phsyco kill bot because after the "shuttle accident" arranged by Sidious, Gervious was implanted with electronic behavioral controls and emotional regulators, that effectively turned a once normal, decent Khalee general into a vicious, uncaring killer.
But yes, he is as crazy as he seems. (all explained in LOE.)
He also believed that the Jedi had planted the bomb in the shuttle, IIRC...
Posted: 2005-07-20 10:16pm
by Lord Revan
He also believed that the Jedi had planted the bomb in the shuttle, IIRC...
I'm sure about that were does it come from?
But yes Grievous cyberneticly and geneticly enhanced to be ruthless and uncaring killer with severe impulse control problem (AKA the perfect "fall guy")
Posted: 2005-07-21 12:56am
by Molyneux
Lord Revan wrote:He also believed that the Jedi had planted the bomb in the shuttle, IIRC...
I'm sure about that were does it come from?
But yes Grievous cyberneticly and geneticly enhanced to be ruthless and uncaring killer with severe impulse control problem (AKA the perfect "fall guy")
EpIII VD, I think? It was mentioned in some book with diagrams of all the snazzy stuff from Ep. III at Barnes & Noble that I browsed.
Posted: 2005-07-21 01:44am
by Battlehymn Republic
I was talking about Grievous's all series of comics, I read the
third issue. In that issue, he both suspects of Dooku of "tiring of him" after a probe droid of unknown origin attacks him, and he both threatens a messenger from the Sith into not reporting a failure to Dooku, and he refers to the Sith as "rivals".
Has anyone read the comic? It's far from canon, right?
Posted: 2005-07-21 02:34am
by SylasGaunt
If it doesn't have an infinities label it's in as far as I know.
I did love that one little lesson regarding power he gave to a Jedi padawan. Let her insult and attack him, then disarmed her and dangled her over a ledge before calling down an orbital bombardment targeted on a building (I think it was a stadium or something) that the seperatists had stored the cities population in.
Posted: 2005-07-21 11:15am
by 18-Till-I-Die
Didnt Greveous personally order the BDZ on several planets, i think thousands was the number. I mean, maybe i'm wrong but all but the most psychotic commanders on EARTH would resort to genocide on that level, like Hitler or Stalin or Pol Pot maybe, so he must be pretty 'on the edge'. Of sanity that is. Just my two cents, i havnt read any of the novels or comics so i'm going by word of mouth.
Posted: 2005-07-21 11:31am
by VT-16
All I can remember was the BDZ performed on Humbarine (a city-planet and co-founder of the Republic). His flagship was feared throughout the galaxy, though, so there must have been more of them.
Posted: 2005-07-21 11:44am
by Pcm979
He also liked virus-bombing.
Posted: 2005-07-21 01:43pm
by Zwinmar
There is a book thats set just before EP III takes place, telling how it all happened. Apparently, GG was a decent being until he had an accident were his ship crashed. That is were Palp got a hold of him. it was Palp that turned him into the cybernetic monster...the real key lies in the fact that Palp changed GG's memories. Makeing GG a creature of vengence.
Posted: 2005-07-21 01:46pm
by Pcm979
That would be Labrynth of Evil, which is literally within my reach at the moment, and which Noble Ire has already referred to.
Posted: 2005-07-27 12:01am
by Battlehymn Republic
So, what's the consensus? Hypothetically, would Grievous be paranoid enough to consider his Sith masters as working against him, and would-be rivals? The comic confirms it.