![]() ![]() After Order 66 was activated, Obi-Wan stole the fighter and used it to reach the Sundered Heart. The two engaged in a fight and it ended when Obi-Wan shot Grievous dead. ![]() After losing in a lightsaber duel to Obi-Wan Kenobi, Grievous retreated to the secret landing pad closely followed by Kenobi. In the last year of the Clone Wars, the Soulless One remained on a secret landing pad on the planet of Utapau. He also used it as a transport to his lair, where its primary hangar was. Ahsoka Tano had managed to sever his right hand in a duel, but he managed to pilot the ship even with just his left hand. Grievous later used the Soulless One to escape the crumbling Skytop Station after a skirmish. He shot at the ship continually, but Grievous proved to be a worthy pilot, rivaling even Skywalker, as he dodged every shot and escaped without a scratch. Anakin Skywalker spotted him and chased after the Soulless One in his Jedi starfighter, detecting that Grievous' hyperdrive was activating and intent on preventing his escape. During the fight, Grievous' frigate sustained heavy damage and he was forced to flee. One such occasion was near the conclusion of the Battle of Bothawui. Grievous also used the fighter as an escape ship on various missions. However, Grievous' IG-100 MagnaGuards spotted them and Grievous quickly used it to escape.ĭuring the Battle of the Kaliida Nebula, Grievous took the Soulless One to pursue the Twilight but as the Malevolence crashed into the nearby moon, Grievous had to leave. Grievous and the fighter later appeared on Kashyyyk, where the commandos were able to get visual confirmation of the general and his fighter. This feature came in useful when Obi-Wan Kenobi, having destroyed Grievous on Utapau, appropriated the late general's starfighter, and used it to reach safe refuge aboard the Sundered Heart.Īfter the first battle of the Clone Wars, and the Confederacy's first defeat, Grievous used the fighter to secretly escape Geonosis, although it was seen by the Republic commandos of Delta Squad and went unidentified at that time. The starfighter was originally designed for a biological pilot, and the one-pilot cockpit was equipped with a life-support system. He also outfitted the Soulless One with a deflector shield, and had the entire hull coated in a thin layer of impervium, making the fighter impenetrable to all but the heaviest of enemy fire. ![]() In order to remain in touch with his forces while flying his fighter, a powerful but compact HoloNet transceiver was installed onboard, allowing Grievous to slice into legitimate and pirate networks. Grievous modified his fighter with a top-of-the-line hyperdrive allowing the cyborg general to stay mobile on a galaxy-wide scale. The starfighter was easily able to match the Porax-38 starfighter for speed, fitted with twin ion drives and an extremely powerful hyperdrive. Grievous considered his fighter to be a vision of the future of warfare, with a powerful arsenal consisting of two sets of triple rapid-fire laser cannons. The Soulless One was a modified Belbullab-22 starfighter, a fast and agile prong-shaped vessel produced by Feethan Ottraw Scalable Assemblies. Imagination is is what makes the Earth spin." You know, integral hyperspace capability is rather useful in a starfighter why don't we have it yet?" ―Obi-Wan Kenobi, lamenting the capabilities of Galactic Republic starfighters I always keep an open mind knowing we each hold our own flashlight seeing and thinking in different directions yet every shadow is inspiring and all have their own story to tell.As artists we should support each other, that's why we are here. I am an art lover powered by imagination who believes we can and will learn new things through each others creativity. During my sightseeing I meet new people, mingle with different artists and even make new friends who share the same interests. Every new world I visit I do try to share honest feedback commenting on work that inspire me. With every trip to DA I'm able to tour the many new found kingdoms of imagination. I'm always seeing something inspiring that takes me through a magical passageway of creativity. Each are so different yet very unique worlds full of imagination. I get so excited when browsing through the wonderful, creative, inspiring displayed galleries (Like Yours). I'm April a tourist, an explorer and a contributing member. I hope you don't mind I've added you to my : You have such a WONDERFUL well displayed gallery ![]()
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