05-27-2005, 04:56 PM
05-27-2005, 10:23 PM
17.
Watching it.
Watching it.
05-27-2005, 11:05 PM
On the space ship, after general grievous shatters the glass, nobody has trouble breathing even though they are outside the planets atmosphere (we know this because later, one of the jedis says that they are entering the atmosphere)
Grievous is a droid so why does he often cough and wheeze?
Grievous is a droid so why does he often cough and wheeze?
05-28-2005, 01:16 AM
He seems to be more in the way of a cyborg than a droid because he has human organs.
I was reading that the coughing and wheezing was supposedly some kind of take on George Lucas's cough, and maybe George Lucas is some kind of machine too wink
I was reading that the coughing and wheezing was supposedly some kind of take on George Lucas's cough, and maybe George Lucas is some kind of machine too wink
05-28-2005, 05:57 PM
Scramble Wrote:
Grievous is a droid so why does he often cough and wheeze?
[nerd hat on]
In the Clone Wars series, Mace Windu force chokes Grevious and messes him up in no uncertain manner but doesn't actually kill him.
[nerd hat off]
05-28-2005, 10:19 PM
Also, isn't Grievous part-organic and in fact a sort of prototype of Darth Vader?
I think the character is a nod from Lucas to the Expanded Universe of Star Wars that sprang up outside of the movies - novels, games etc.
I think the character is a nod from Lucas to the Expanded Universe of Star Wars that sprang up outside of the movies - novels, games etc.