Thundercracker wrote:
I'm not sure if I made any type of point but there it is anyway.
It made perfect sense. And if that is actually how it went down I wouldn't have a problem with it at all. Problem is, we've seen shots of Obi-Wan and three greenscreen foes breaking out their sabers/lightsaber blocking thingees and going at it. That looks like the start of the fight. And even if Grievous and henchmen are using the lightsaber blocking thingees instead of sabers, that still sucks. They're still fighting and holding their own hand to hand with a Jedi.
Anyway, I'd still prefer that to lightsabers. I'd really like it if Obi-Wan takes out the bodyguards with his saber and then Grievous either beats Obi-Wan or somehow Obi-Wan loses his saber. Grievous pulls out the sabers to present the death blow like he did with Shaak Ti, and Obi-Wan reaches over, pulls Grievous' own blaster out of its holster, and shoots him in the guts. That'd be pretty cool. Would also explain where Obi got the blaster from, since I assume he doesn't carry one around.
SnakePlisken wrote:
As far as GG being designed as a droid ... it was pretty clear in that webdoc that the designers could do anything that they wanted, it didn't have to be a droid/cyborg. All they had to go on was that he needed to look scary and he was fufilling the role of "Droid General" aka "The new bad guy". Just because they called him 'Droid General' doesn't mean he has to be a droid himself, it just means that he is the "General of the Droids".
In the webdoc, George says "I could like this one,
if we went with a droid. That means that George was not averse to the idea of Grievous being a droid. Which means that Grievous is not Force Sensitive.