It's a pity that Grevious didn't live to be in the Empire - he would have loved comparing notes with Vader on dealing with the HR department. … and bitching about Kenobi.
For a Neimoidian, Daultay Dofine sure is one brave change of pace from his otherwise lily-livered species' examples. Correction edit: Lushros, not Daultay. Sorry about that.
I was already sold on the idea, but your comment makes it so much better. "You're demoted." "From wha--" CRUNCH!!! "From this pathetic existence you dare call a life! Hahahah--*cough, cough!*"
The metaphor “invisible hand” originates from the economist Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. It suggests that a free-market, through the competition of self-interested parties, will improve society as a whole. This competition between the self-interested parties keeps the quality of goods and services high and prices low, guiding the market as if it were an “invisible hand.” A few other Separatist ships use a capitalist naming scheme: -Lucrehulk Droid Control Ship - Lucre=ill gotten money -Munificent Star Frigate - Munificent=generous sun of money -Recusant Light Destroyer - Recusant=someone who refuses to comply with regulation -Providence Dreadnought - Providence=capital of Rhode Island and one of the first cities in the U.S. to industrialize
In hindsight this shouldn’t be surprising that the Confederacy has a bit of love for some their ships, and considering how often their ships are lost when fulling crew by droid will even make them paranoid. Though with all that information stated about the Invisible Hand it makes me wonder what that Venator Star Destroyer was thinking in engaging that ship in a broadside firing against it.
Well, it was Captain Needa who commanded the Venator that broadsided the Invisible Hand. Needa was always a gigachad of the Republic and Imperial fleets.
I dare say that was the majority of them. As the Clone Army was under 4 million at most. It would be impossible for all Venators to be exclusively crewed by Clones. Assuming that 4000 Venators were in use at the height of the conflict... Each would require 9400 Clones (7400 crew and 2000 embarked Troopers). Do the math and you'd get 37.6 Million or 29.6 Million without embarked Troopers. Even assuming a Skeleton crew of 1000 Clones per ship would require 4 Million Clones to man (Or literally the entire Clone Army). Unless the Republic had hundreds of millions or billions of Clones. It would be impossible to man the full Republic Navy with just Clones. Therefore there must have been an overwhelming amount of Non Clones in the Navy. Reason why we don't see this in TCW? Same reason the Imperial crew all looked the same in Rebels... Making unique CGI models is expensive... And the producers underestimated how many Clones would actually be needed to be an effective fighting force in a Galaxy spanning conflict while also having enough to serve in less glorious but important logistical positions like mechanics, Naval crewmen, medical personnel, and literally anything other than basic infantry.
@@Melody_RaventressIt was him. I guess Vader must have carried the grudge during all these years for Needa nearly killing him, Obi-Wan and Palpatine that day.
He is only confirmed to be dead in Legends. So maybe Captain Dofine survived and regrouped with Grievous at Mustafar? Also, who agreed with me that Captain Dofine deserved better?
Like many things in the great franchise that is Star Wars, The Invisible Hand has quite the interesting history and story. 9:34-9:37 Ah yes the Guarlara, who ironic that the ship named after an animal native to Naboo took down one of the Trade Federations' best ships. Even after the Battle of Naboo, they still taught the TF.
Interestingly, the Providence-class is well automated with a crew of 900. how much do Star Destroyers need (Imperial-class) 27,000 crew and (Resurgent-class)74,000 crew
@@labby2 Don't forget that most CIS ships were crew solely by droids, so it's extremely likely that their ships would also be heavily automated. Why have large crew quarters along with the associated facilites to support orgainic crews when you can place another turbolaser/shield emmiter in its place? Driods don't need even a quarter of the living space that organic cews need.
They automated very little. Even the republic automated very little during the war. Venator compliments aren't hugely off from Imp numbers. Though the number that are pilots and deck/flight crew are highly skewed in what jobs were done.
The Invisible hand is the Star Wars equivalent to KMS Scharnhorst. Both were fears due to their incredible actions, such as IH’s bombardment of several cities, or Scharnhorst sinking the aircraft carrier Glorious and her two escorting destroyers with gunfire. Eventually, both met their end to enemy battleships near the end of a loosing war, IH to the Gulara, and Scharnhorst to the HMS Duke of York.
9:45 you meant to say "Coruscant's gravity well" not Grevious'... I had to watch it a couple times before I realized what you meant to say, plus the "CC" helped out lol. may the force be with you, always...
Good. Organic controlled battle vessels are always a must even in the far future. *looks at timestamps in the description* Ah, Eminent Domain... she did well in the Federation-Cascadian War from Project Wingman.
One thing I want to know is that all separate is craft have life support, because General grievous is not all robotic. He has lungs not to mention whenever our favorite Jedi duo board one of these ships they’re not suffocating . I probably answered my own question but still.
Between the invisable hand and the Invincible (Treanch's flagship), the providence is my favorite Sepritist ship and atleast top 10 (probably top 5) of all star wars ships
The Providence is perhaps one of the best ship designs in Star Wars. Say if we had a Kotor 3 and with how it was established and foreshadowed about how much something terrifying was present outside the galaxy in Kotor 1 & Kotor 2 where Sith like Nihilus were nothing before and Revan was so afraid of it he thought turning jedi into dark side users and using the Star Forge was the best way to counter and prepare for it do you think the potential Kotor 3 antagonist we could of gotten could have been something like a primordial entity or presence like a eldritch horror and being such a threat it would be comparable to the galactic level of Flood became in Halo Silentium? The closest thing I could imagine to it would be something like the Darkness in Destiny but more aggressive. It would make for a better endgame villain then Vitiate who though powerful didn't fit with the dark theme Kotor 2 & 1 was setting up that something truly evil and mighty with no rival was out there on the top. Especially if it would lay waste to the entire galaxy like the Flood in Halo Silentium did.
In the early 2000s Dark Horse Comics run, the Rebels used a Providence that appeared to have been refitted by the Mon Calamari with a kind of winged shell added around the aft hull that contained extra engines. While the name of it was kind of lame (Rebel One), I really liked that design and I wish it'd be brought back into canon.
@@RedXlV Well that shows the faithlessness and hypocrisy of Disney and their egotisticism to rewrite everything in their profane image defiling the series.
given the Exchange between grievous and the neimodian captain in Episode 3 i highly doubt that grievous hated them since they were professional . grievous no doubt hated gunray but gunray was a politician not a Military officer
Nemoidians by reputation were cowardly, greedy beings who were useless in firefights. When I saw that some of the high-ranking Nemoidians had Nemoidian bodyguards I felt that was stupid. From everything I had read, nemoidians seize up in a battle practically doing everything except crapping themselves silly in a fright. I'm not surprised Greivous hated them. They were sorta worthless outside of black market deals, swindling, credits and coporate backstabbing. Being a cousin species to Duros, even the Duros loathed them.
All this did was reinforce how bad ass Grievous is.Dude waged pshycological warfare, Squashed his gunnery officer then just replaced him and, without the influence of Palp, got so close to winning the war.
There were many Separatist worlds that would gladly fight for their cause. I don't know why there weren't any organic militias that wanted to fight alongside the battle droids. This capital ship, operated by Nemoidians, is an example.
@@user_name_redacted true. But it would have be beneficial. Combine that with the seemingly infinite number of droids, there Republic who have been overwhelmed.
Some of you may not know this, but a nemoidian peed his pants in the presence of Darth Maul. I'm guessing the average nemoidian would do that around grievous as well.
this is rather off topic, but before the battle of Yave, what was the Calendar for the Star Wars galaxy based on? Start of the republic? Ruusan Reformation? Some other major event?
I have a question: how was Darth Sidious (or Count Dooku/Tyranus) able to convince Nute Gunray to trust the Sith again after being betrayed ten years earlier on Naboo? Long-term political profit? Revenge on Amidala that never came to fruition?
Gunray wasn’t betrayed by Darth Sidious. Dooku just told Obi Wan that to earn his trust, but it was a lie. Gunray did not run to Dooku for help after the Naboo blockade ended in failure for the federation. It was actually due to the machinations of Darth Sidious that Gunray was able to avoid any legal repercussions for the blockade of Naboo. Gunray was put on trial at least 3 times according to Padmé in the canon novel Queen’s Shadow, and was either acquitted or merely slapped on the wrist. Had Darth Sidious not been intervening, the entire trade federation would have been restructured if not completely torn down by the Republic supreme courts, and Gunray was able to maintain his position as Viceroy because a year before the phantom menace the members of the trade federation directorate have been assassinated, and Gunray stacked the now vacant directorate with neimoidian loyalists who were sycophants and would do anything to keep the neimodian faction of the federation in charge of its executive branch.
@@SarastistheSerpent you forget Governor Sio Gribble (white bearded character in TPM/AOTC) mentioned Nute Gunray was put through four Trials by the Supreme Court and still got away with it. You’re probably correct in the rest but I just meant it wasn’t clear in the films. Outside material helps. You’re also correct in that Dooku was lying (or mixing the truth with lies) to get Obi Wan to join him by any means. It’s just unclear how much is true, makes it better imo
Shame the ship wasn't even in the Clone Wars show. Grievous was either on the Malevolence, some random or a Munificent ship. Even Anakin had his own flagship in the show that wasn't even in Episode 3.
Providence wasn't inherently Mon cala-n, never confirmed one way or another bu Quarrans might've designed it themselves, they were shipbuilders in their own right and had off world shipyards
Grevious was quite the Jedi killer duelist and general even decent admiral BUT I don't think anyone has managed to lose more powerful flagships then him either now that I think of it... Funny he hated Nemoidians an yet MOST of his flagship was crewed by them. An lets me honest... Next to Vader no one wanted to be quickly climbing rank in this posting seeing as those 2 evil warlords probably lost as much or MORE officers, especially ones in major or senior positions due to "shooting messengers" like that random gunnery officer then then to the various enemy actions possible
Well, that makes it 'two birds with one stone' now don't it? Deprived the Jedi an easy escape & doomed any surviving crew in the process, because he hated both. A shred of of the Grievous from before the war?
If I could talk to Any of the separatist leaders I want it to go like: What’s your army made of? “ Droids. “ “ What’s your pilots? “ “ Droids “ “ Ok I can see that, what about your security guards? “ “ Droids “ “ Ok yeah that makes sense. What about commanders? “ “ Droids “ “ Uhhhhh….. Ok? I guess that kind of makes sense. What about your ships? “ “ Droids “ “ Ok…. This is confusing, What about your gunships? “ “ Droids “ “ ok now this is getting strange, what about the second in command of your council? “ “ a cyborg “ “ ok what the fuck “
Did the cis or republic ever have privateers? Considering the great impact one would imagine that they would have privateer’s blunder their enemies ships for their own faction
That's what the Recusant class light destroyer was. It's not that convenient, there's not much room for creativity and improvisation, which can be vital in battle. Without mentioning the whole thing can be hacked, which is what a group of smugglers did in the Dark Lord novel. Could be useful as support craft, which I guess was the role of the ship at the end of the day.
Again with this nonsensical combining of the Cannon and Legends Star Wars story lines. Grevious from Legends DOES NOT MATCH with his Disney Clone Wars version. KEEP THEM SEPERATE!
That's true, it was made before Disney bought it. But Disney made it part of it's official Cannon along with the movies and none of the rest of Legends Clone Wars material.
It's a pity that Grevious didn't live to be in the Empire - he would have loved comparing notes with Vader on dealing with the HR department. … and bitching about Kenobi.
Dolores would not hold back against Grievous.
Add maul as well, now there's a threesome on kenobi
@@Nick-em3qj Phrasing… 😏
@@stingerjohnny9951ayo
Imagine being so hated by even your own faction that they'd rather have droids.
For a Neimoidian, Daultay Dofine sure is one brave change of pace from his otherwise lily-livered species' examples.
Correction edit: Lushros, not Daultay. Sorry about that.
So much so even Grievous respected him? Im almost speechless
I guess he was the Ultimate Chad of the Neimodian species lol.
i wish there was a jedi neimoidian
my head canon is he's a sociopath and actually biologically incapable of being afraid
I think there was, donkeykong 64 2. I just can't seem to know their names and eras.
Gotta love at 3:33 it shows a Space Engineers ship, gotta love the crossover these communities have
I had to do a double take for a sec because it looked very blocky
@@jimbothegymbro7086 I was playing the game at the time too, glitch in the matrix moment
I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed space engineers
I acc paused it and looked at the comments just for that
I wanna see Grievous demoting a bunch of cowardly Nemoidians from life.
I was already sold on the idea, but your comment makes it so much better.
"You're demoted."
"From wha--" CRUNCH!!!
"From this pathetic existence you dare call a life! Hahahah--*cough, cough!*"
@@muttproductions2536 I imagined General Grievous saying that.
@@muttproductions2536 Somebody get that man a ricola
Grevious getting his ship caught in his own Gravity well. Impressive... Most impressive...
A Captain goes down with his ship? Nah man, the ship goes down with the Captain, Grevious.
his ego was just that dense
Of course Gunray would name his ship after an economic theory.
elaborate
The metaphor “invisible hand” originates from the economist Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. It suggests that a free-market, through the competition of self-interested parties, will improve society as a whole. This competition between the self-interested parties keeps the quality of goods and services high and prices low, guiding the market as if it were an “invisible hand.”
A few other Separatist ships use a capitalist naming scheme:
-Lucrehulk Droid Control Ship - Lucre=ill gotten money
-Munificent Star Frigate - Munificent=generous sun of money
-Recusant Light Destroyer - Recusant=someone who refuses to comply with regulation
-Providence Dreadnought - Providence=capital of Rhode Island and one of the first cities in the U.S. to industrialize
@@Kip450Well, this was informative.
In hindsight this shouldn’t be surprising that the Confederacy has a bit of love for some their ships, and considering how often their ships are lost when fulling crew by droid will even make them paranoid. Though with all that information stated about the Invisible Hand it makes me wonder what that Venator Star Destroyer was thinking in engaging that ship in a broadside firing against it.
Well, it was Captain Needa who commanded the Venator that broadsided the Invisible Hand. Needa was always a gigachad of the Republic and Imperial fleets.
Now do republic ships that wasn’t entirely operated by clones.
...That is impossible to imagine.
A Venator needs 7,400 crew to operate at full capacity. almost 8.2 times more than the invisible hand.
Organics, especially clones, can be demanding.
Liberation theme music rising in the background...
I dare say that was the majority of them. As the Clone Army was under 4 million at most. It would be impossible for all Venators to be exclusively crewed by Clones. Assuming that 4000 Venators were in use at the height of the conflict... Each would require 9400 Clones (7400 crew and 2000 embarked Troopers). Do the math and you'd get 37.6 Million or 29.6 Million without embarked Troopers. Even assuming a Skeleton crew of 1000 Clones per ship would require 4 Million Clones to man (Or literally the entire Clone Army). Unless the Republic had hundreds of millions or billions of Clones. It would be impossible to man the full Republic Navy with just Clones. Therefore there must have been an overwhelming amount of Non Clones in the Navy. Reason why we don't see this in TCW? Same reason the Imperial crew all looked the same in Rebels... Making unique CGI models is expensive... And the producers underestimated how many Clones would actually be needed to be an effective fighting force in a Galaxy spanning conflict while also having enough to serve in less glorious but important logistical positions like mechanics, Naval crewmen, medical personnel, and literally anything other than basic infantry.
Fun fact: It was Needa who commanded the Venator that dealt the critical wounding damage to the Invisible Hand in ROTS.
That Needa, or A Needa? 'Cos I recall he had quite a wide family with lots of Naval service, at least in legends...
@@Melody_RaventressIt was him. I guess Vader must have carried the grudge during all these years for Needa nearly killing him, Obi-Wan and Palpatine that day.
@@mayeuldelaunay4058but he did accept his apology
“Battle droids are expensive”
Yeah, what about all those nemoidians you have to pay
We definitely need a video on Admiral Trench's flagship, the Invincible.
I was just about to suggest this ship
Two Jedi Knights were able to swoop into the Invisible Hand and rescue the Chancellor.
Took all the credit too.
He is only confirmed to be dead in Legends. So maybe Captain Dofine survived and regrouped with Grievous at Mustafar? Also, who agreed with me that Captain Dofine deserved better?
We do see a bunch of other Life Pods fling off the ship, which might mean that some of the Naimodian's escaped
@@darthahsoka3498That was Grievous launching all the escape pods.
@@rugops6549Quite possible though that Dofine may have survived in the forward part of the Invisible Hand when it crashed to the grounds of Coruscant.
Like many things in the great franchise that is Star Wars, The Invisible Hand has quite the interesting history and story.
9:34-9:37 Ah yes the Guarlara, who ironic that the ship named after an animal native to Naboo took down one of the Trade Federations' best ships. Even after the Battle of Naboo, they still taught the TF.
in legends the invisible hand ion engine was manufactured by Nubia Star Drive,inc.
Poetic justice in one of its most finer moments... as Rhinox from Beast Wars: Transformers' series finale said, *"For everything that ever was..."*
I'd love for more Lore Videos on Separatist Ships please.
Interestingly, the Providence-class is well automated with a crew of 900.
how much do Star Destroyers need (Imperial-class) 27,000 crew and (Resurgent-class)74,000 crew
To be fair, the Providences have droids in them.
That was purely to get as many people into the Emperor's war machine as possible.
@@labby2 Don't forget that most CIS ships were crew solely by droids, so it's extremely likely that their ships would also be heavily automated. Why have large crew quarters along with the associated facilites to support orgainic crews when you can place another turbolaser/shield emmiter in its place? Driods don't need even a quarter of the living space that organic cews need.
Alot of man power and people that needed jobs in the empire.
They automated very little. Even the republic automated very little during the war. Venator compliments aren't hugely off from Imp numbers. Though the number that are pilots and deck/flight crew are highly skewed in what jobs were done.
The Invisible hand is the Star Wars equivalent to KMS Scharnhorst. Both were fears due to their incredible actions, such as IH’s bombardment of several cities, or Scharnhorst sinking the aircraft carrier Glorious and her two escorting destroyers with gunfire. Eventually, both met their end to enemy battleships near the end of a loosing war, IH to the Gulara, and Scharnhorst to the HMS Duke of York.
9:45 you meant to say "Coruscant's gravity well" not Grevious'... I had to watch it a couple times before I realized what you meant to say, plus the "CC" helped out lol. may the force be with you, always...
Good. Organic controlled battle vessels are always a must even in the far future.
*looks at timestamps in the description* Ah, Eminent Domain... she did well in the Federation-Cascadian War from Project Wingman.
I see what you did there "Grievous" damage at 7:37
Rimshot!
1:50 is hilarious as well
Invisible hand got caught in grievous gravity well..... man his ego must have weighed alot lol
6:03 I imagined that entire bit in Grevious’s voice but it ended up sounding like Admiral Trench
One thing I want to know is that all separate is craft have life support, because General grievous is not all robotic. He has lungs not to mention whenever our favorite Jedi duo board one of these ships they’re not suffocating . I probably answered my own question but still.
He flew in the vacuum of spce and survived
Between the invisable hand and the Invincible (Treanch's flagship), the providence is my favorite Sepritist ship and atleast top 10 (probably top 5) of all star wars ships
I always thought the providence seemed inefficient, was it just the recusent or did the procidence also have it's own droid brain?
9: 46 Greivous had his own Gravity Well!? I knew he was cool in an evil way, but that is a level beyond...
The Providence is perhaps one of the best ship designs in Star Wars.
Say if we had a Kotor 3 and with how it was established and foreshadowed about how much something terrifying was present outside the galaxy in Kotor 1 & Kotor 2 where Sith like Nihilus were nothing before and Revan was so afraid of it he thought turning jedi into dark side users and using the Star Forge was the best way to counter and prepare for it do you think the potential Kotor 3 antagonist we could of gotten could have been something like a primordial entity or presence like a eldritch horror and being such a threat it would be comparable to the galactic level of Flood became in Halo Silentium? The closest thing I could imagine to it would be something like the Darkness in Destiny but more aggressive. It would make for a better endgame villain then Vitiate who though powerful didn't fit with the dark theme Kotor 2 & 1 was setting up that something truly evil and mighty with no rival was out there on the top. Especially if it would lay waste to the entire galaxy like the Flood in Halo Silentium did.
In the early 2000s Dark Horse Comics run, the Rebels used a Providence that appeared to have been refitted by the Mon Calamari with a kind of winged shell added around the aft hull that contained extra engines. While the name of it was kind of lame (Rebel One), I really liked that design and I wish it'd be brought back into canon.
@@RedXlV
Well that shows the faithlessness and hypocrisy of Disney and their egotisticism to rewrite everything in their profane image defiling the series.
given the Exchange between grievous and the neimodian captain in Episode 3 i highly doubt that grievous hated them since they were professional . grievous no doubt hated gunray but gunray was a politician not a Military officer
“Another Happy Landing”
Spoofs hair outa his eyes.
Nemoidians by reputation were cowardly, greedy beings who were useless in firefights. When I saw that some of the high-ranking Nemoidians had Nemoidian bodyguards I felt that was stupid.
From everything I had read, nemoidians seize up in a battle practically doing everything except crapping themselves silly in a fright. I'm not surprised Greivous hated them. They were sorta worthless outside of black market deals, swindling, credits and coporate backstabbing.
Being a cousin species to Duros, even the Duros loathed them.
Lots of the neimodians were old mans and alins who don't have any combat experience. What do yoy want?
All this did was reinforce how bad ass Grievous is.Dude waged pshycological warfare, Squashed his gunnery officer then just replaced him and, without the influence of Palp, got so close to winning the war.
Not us. We’re independent thinkers!
Roger Roger
Roger Roger
Roger Roger
Oh no....
Roger roger
The Senate was manned by one man.
I think it's really cool how the captain of the Invisible Hand was respected by Greivous.
Video Idea: Super Battle Droids vs Commando Droids
CDs, although in Legends, they probably don't exist.
Also, we talking basic SBDs or Republic Commando uber-SBDs?
loved that there was a space engineers version in the video
Grievous wasn't the only one who hated Neimoidians. I hate them too.
That has to be the most brutal way to get a promotion.
Neimoidians - the only creatures that are worth even less than droids, once you know their lore.
There were many Separatist worlds that would gladly fight for their cause. I don't know why there weren't any organic militias that wanted to fight alongside the battle droids. This capital ship, operated by Nemoidians, is an example.
@@user_name_redacted true. But it would have be beneficial. Combine that with the seemingly infinite number of droids, there Republic who have been overwhelmed.
7:55
General Grevious unleashed Tik tok. 😂
Wow I'm early😂 Interesting topic! Going to enjoy this!
Some of you may not know this, but a nemoidian peed his pants in the presence of Darth Maul. I'm guessing the average nemoidian would do that around grievous as well.
This is Canon for me!
Grievous had his own gravity well?? Lol
9:46, Grievous had a gravity well?! 🤣
Home one, the executor, the devastator (Lord Vaders first flagship), the eclipse.
Grievous executing his bridge crew:
Anakin: I like that!
3:22/10:10 is from the game space engineers
3:23 wait is that space engineers?
Can't wait to read the revenge of the sith novel.
this is rather off topic, but before the battle of Yave, what was the Calendar for the Star Wars galaxy based on? Start of the republic? Ruusan Reformation? Some other major event?
The nose of the ship looks like the tail of the MD-90 and MD-11
I have a question: how was Darth Sidious (or Count Dooku/Tyranus) able to convince Nute Gunray to trust the Sith again after being betrayed ten years earlier on Naboo?
Long-term political profit? Revenge on Amidala that never came to fruition?
Gunray wasn’t betrayed by Darth Sidious. Dooku just told Obi Wan that to earn his trust, but it was a lie. Gunray did not run to Dooku for help after the Naboo blockade ended in failure for the federation. It was actually due to the machinations of Darth Sidious that Gunray was able to avoid any legal repercussions for the blockade of Naboo. Gunray was put on trial at least 3 times according to Padmé in the canon novel Queen’s Shadow, and was either acquitted or merely slapped on the wrist. Had Darth Sidious not been intervening, the entire trade federation would have been restructured if not completely torn down by the Republic supreme courts, and Gunray was able to maintain his position as Viceroy because a year before the phantom menace the members of the trade federation directorate have been assassinated, and Gunray stacked the now vacant directorate with neimoidian loyalists who were sycophants and would do anything to keep the neimodian faction of the federation in charge of its executive branch.
@@SarastistheSerpent you forget Governor Sio Gribble (white bearded character in TPM/AOTC) mentioned Nute Gunray was put through four Trials by the Supreme Court and still got away with it. You’re probably correct in the rest but I just meant it wasn’t clear in the films. Outside material helps. You’re also correct in that Dooku was lying (or mixing the truth with lies) to get Obi Wan to join him by any means. It’s just unclear how much is true, makes it better imo
Only 600 crew members for a ship almost 4 times the size of the IJN yamato. thats a steal.
Grievous so bad he got his own gravity well now.
nute gunray: you all can Saak my 'ak
Excellent video!
Shame the ship wasn't even in the Clone Wars show. Grievous was either on the Malevolence, some random or a Munificent ship. Even Anakin had his own flagship in the show that wasn't even in Episode 3.
I'd love to see a video about Emperor Palpatine's flagship Eclipse class Star Destroyer.
I feel like you definitely have already, but The Executor would be my top pick for another ship. Or The Avenger :D
What about Thrawn's flagships over the course of his lives in both Legends and Disney Canon?
What about the malevolence sister ship?
Maybe tarkins executrix ? Or anakins resolute, or kenobis negotiator or vigilance, or vader had several, exator , devastaor , executor. ?
Providence wasn't inherently Mon cala-n, never confirmed one way or another bu Quarrans might've designed it themselves, they were shipbuilders in their own right and had off world shipyards
Grevious was quite the Jedi killer duelist and general even decent admiral BUT I don't think anyone has managed to lose more powerful flagships then him either now that I think of it... Funny he hated Nemoidians an yet MOST of his flagship was crewed by them.
An lets me honest... Next to Vader no one wanted to be quickly climbing rank in this posting seeing as those 2 evil warlords probably lost as much or MORE officers, especially ones in major or senior positions due to "shooting messengers" like that random gunnery officer then then to the various enemy actions possible
A video about the Ravager maybe
Well, that makes it 'two birds with one stone' now don't it? Deprived the Jedi an easy escape & doomed any surviving crew in the process, because he hated both. A shred of of the Grievous from before the war?
7:36 I see what you did there.
Nice video
How about the D-1600 fleet?
If I could talk to Any of the separatist leaders I want it to go like:
What’s your army made of?
“ Droids. “
“ What’s your pilots? “
“ Droids “
“ Ok I can see that, what about your security guards? “
“ Droids “
“ Ok yeah that makes sense. What about commanders? “
“ Droids “
“ Uhhhhh….. Ok? I guess that kind of makes sense. What about your ships? “
“ Droids “
“ Ok…. This is confusing, What about your gunships? “
“ Droids “
“ ok now this is getting strange, what about the second in command of your council? “
“ a cyborg “
“ ok what the fuck “
Definetly one of the coolest ships in SW...
never talk back to your commanding officer. lest you get your head turned into mush.
I want some more please
Now do a video on the battle droid modified to be a separatist sex bot
Whaaat?
Yikes.
Did the cis or republic ever have privateers? Considering the great impact one would imagine that they would have privateer’s blunder their enemies ships for their own faction
Vader's star destroyer
So when are you guys gonna talk about Sun Crusher.
home one plz[
Why not do a video on the Resolute?
7:37 At least put a rimshot
Didn’t Grievous actually admire Lushros Docine as a commander.
On the thumbnail "grievous hated them" .
Are we supposed to be surprised ?
8:09 Pfft. An hour to destroy the surface of a planet. Amateurs.
Why not make the ship a giant droid, why bother with droid crew at all?
That's what the Recusant class light destroyer was. It's not that convenient, there's not much room for creativity and improvisation, which can be vital in battle. Without mentioning the whole thing can be hacked, which is what a group of smugglers did in the Dark Lord novel. Could be useful as support craft, which I guess was the role of the ship at the end of the day.
I think that they lost something. 😕
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Again with this nonsensical combining of the Cannon and Legends Star Wars story lines.
Grevious from Legends DOES NOT MATCH with his Disney Clone Wars version.
KEEP THEM SEPERATE!
Um, TCW was made before Disney even bought Star Wars
That's true, it was made before Disney bought it.
But Disney made it part of it's official Cannon along with the movies and none of the rest of Legends Clone Wars material.
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