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  1. I would still have to give it to Grievous. Grievous has, as already state, a tremendous numbers advantage. Even if the quality of his warriors are less, the sheer numbers provide a great advantage. Mandalore did well against a weakened Republic before Jedi got involved, while Grievous had a full revitalized Republic shaking to its foundation. And let us not forget Ventress's involvement in the matter. Grievous alone had turned a war around from a loss to an almost victory,(This being before his cybernetic days, and the 'almost' because the Republic intervened) and is a brilliant tactician. He may not seem like it at times, but he knows how to use his numbers. And then we have Ventress, a skilled assassin and Dark Jedi who can go 1 v 1 with the most powerful of Jedi. I know little of Cassus Fett, but I am a firm believer that few non-force users, even mandalorians, can best Grievous or Ventress in a 1 v 1 battle. (Feel free to inform me on Cassus Fett, but both Ventress and Grievous's accomplishments speak for themselves) Grievouses has the forces he could essentlially split his fleets and power base in half and give Ventress forces to act on her own, giving Mandalore the Ultimate almost two different enemies, as he would now have to account for both of their actions. ((This would only work if this was used, whether Grievous utilizes this would be left to be seen)) WIth two brilliant and different tacticians, who can also lead their troops and force a path of blood through a battlefield, I would have to still say Grievous has this in the bag. Mandalore would no doubt get a few major victories, but Grievous would have it where it counts.
  2. KOTOR, KOTOR 2 were both incredibly wonderful games with a lovable story to them both, only wish KOTOR 2 was truely finished instead of cut short. Played a little Battlefront 2, but only for the psp and would like to play the pc version some time. Played Republic Commando's, one of my top favorite games of all time and am still sad there is no sequel. The Force Unleashed, which I absolutely adored, the characters, the story, the gameplay. The Force Unleashed 2, which I think was a good game in its own right but not nearly as good as the first and I curse for its odd cliffhanger ending to both light and dark side endings.
  3. I am not going to go into a large lengthy explanation regarding my choice(At least I don't think I am), but I personally believe General Grievous would be 'capable' of winning this Kaggath. Mandalore the Ultimate, as any Mandalore is, is quite the fighter and strategist. All mandalorians are well known for their skill and battle prowess thanks to the customs of their culture. We can go ahead and look at the Mandalorian Wars as an example of how well skilled these men and their leader are, outwitting and fighting with a brutality that severely threatened the Republic. All Mandalorians are strong in their own right and their leader more often than not takes that skill even farther. However General Grievous, depending on the deeper specifications of his 'Power Base'. One could say that the Mandalorians only got as far as they did in their war since the Republic was lacking in the 'shoot to kill' department and had their morals, while when Revan came in he fought without fear and with intent to kill. Grievous nor his droids will have any probably doing whatever it takes to succeed, and Grievous himself is an incredible strategist. Before his time as the infamous cyborg he was a normal Kaleesh and fought in what I believe was the Huk Wars, a invasion of his homeworld by large technologically advanced insects. When Grievous entered the war, which they were losing at this point, managed to almost single handedly(Easily disputable, but there is a notable change as soon as he steppe in) change the tide of the war, amassing over I believe 40 kills at age 12. He even managed to push back the invaders and take the fight to their home planet, only through republic interference was his people defeated. Grievous alone is a powerful opponent capable of killing multiple jedi in a single battle, and is quite capable of defeating Mandalore the Ultimate in a 1 v 1 fight. His skill with his four lightsabers should easily overwhelm Mandalore, and before his cyborg days Grievous was incredibly skilled with a ranged rifle. I think that alone, even with the Mandalorians great skill and knowledge in War, gives Grievous a tactical advantage. However the difference is that Grievous will be fighting with droids, not his trusted Kaleesh whom he could once rally. Another difference would involve the fact that Grievous's natural aggressiveness was changed in the surgery that rendered him a cyborg, which could greatly change the strategist in him that turned around the Huk Wars. Grievous alone is a powerful opponent capable of killing multiple jedi in a single battle. However his army consisting of droids is the weak point which I can say with certainty most Mandalorians wouldn't have a lick of trouble tearing apart. It falls down to the specifications of the numbers and the men/machines making up each army to decide who would win.
  4. Oh so we're doing Parodies Now? "Oh..Um...I'm sorry you had to see that my dear." - Darth Vader, Robot Chicken Star Wars (Kills a rebel trooper in front of a small girl) "Ok one second one second, turn it around..not the other way, pull it towards me!" Peter Griffin/Han Solo Blue Harvest
  5. Avengers for Sure now that I think more about it. Iron Man can float out of reach and spam shot everything, he's easily stronger than either of the Fetts, better armour, reactor blasts..not sure the technical term but pretty sure it's better than a blaster, and he has that short term Ultimate Laser thing. Thor can also fly out of reach and spam lightning, plus considering only he can lift his hammer, not Even the Hulk, I doubt the Hammer could be pierced by Lightsabers. Hawkeye might have some trouble but is agile and if he stays away He can work out something with his arrows, the explosives and all. Black Widow would probably have the hardest trouble since she's melee, but she could probably take on the average jedi by disarming then, but against a top class I'm afraid she's out. The Incredible Hulk. My mind flashes back to him smashing Loki after he claims to be a god, and just shrugs, Yeah Right. He has an incredible Healing Factor, and is completely invulnerable, now given that Lightsabers SHOULD be able to hurt him, for some reason I imagine they'd bounce off his skin leaving no more than a small cut or burn.. Hulk is always that guy you can pound but never beat, His Regenerative abilities alone would help him in battle, and if he fought a sith who's strategy was to unbalance and anger his opponent...poor them. Captain America, Extremely Fast, Extremely Strong, Extremely Agile. I would say he could take on some top class Jedi Actually. His shield is the strongest metal in existence, and I can say it should definitely be Lightsaber Resistant, it has taken hits by the Hulk with not a scratch, and can push off energy blasts that are made to disintegrate whatever it touches, if it can do that he should be able to block and parry lightsaber strikes and follow up with some good attacks of his own. I'd have to say The Avengers would win, hands down, and that's not including the other Avengers not shown in the movie.
  6. Zaraki alone could murder them all, he can fly out of their reach and crush them with his reiatsu.
  7. Darth Vader is the greatest Wrestler in history, who else could kill the Emperor with a wrestling move? Yeah horrible ain't it?
  8. General Grievous. One, he's an awesome super thing with four arms, he can crack 4 skulls at at once...and I'd love to meet him... On a less fanboyish approach, Obi Wan. He cuts people arms off..and can keep the Death Stick salesman away.
  9. 1. Durge 2. Jango 3. Boba 4. Cad Bane 5. Calo Nord I'm not gonna go into reasons, other than the fact Durge is superbly awesome.
  10. Well Natural Selection selects those that Reproduce, not just those that survive. Humans are technically weak, but are smart enough to overcome it, if their culture favored mates with longer lekku, it is perfectly logical they'd grow to be long.
  11. Extending Character Customization, adding in ways to customize characters after their original make, other MMo's have done it, plus add in a few more species... I would love to be a Kaleesh.. course the voice would be rather odd now wouldnt it?
  12. ....Darn it I have to give it to the Avengers. Assuming Captain America's shield and Thor's hammer are lightsaber resistant they could do very well, not to mention America's incredible agility, Hulk is well...the Hulk, incredibly regenerative abilities if he's angry enough, and Iron Man..well can fly and spam shots from the sky..
  13. I think they could've done this, it's been a month or two, but I clearly remember a part in the book where it states one of them could've killed Vitiate if they chose to attack him instead of defend Revan. Revan was, though not truely Vitiate's equal, was probably one of the closest people in strength to him, he was defeated, but he had the ability to survive for short periods of time against him. Add in 2 more powerful people, different vantage points, I believe they had a 70% chance of succeeding, the 30% chance going if somebody slips up in the midst of battle and they lose their 3-1 advantage.
  14. As long as Darth Maul doesn't count Tyranus out in a fight like he did Obi Wan, i very well say Maul could defeat him. Maul pretty much destroyed Obi Wan in a rematch in the Clone Wars, and this is him years later as a Council Member. It'd be close, but I think Maul would be able to match up pretty well.
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