That's a solid theory. I could see Malevolence legendary, with galactic republic and Anakin's fighter required. Matches very well with Phoenix and their ships for Thrawn. Might require Ahsoka's fighter too, just for the sake of having two required ships.
??? If you’ve watched the clone wars series, he didn’t even fly his ship to defeat the Malevolence... and his ship would also be in the wrong era so I highly doubt it.
??? If you’ve watched the clone wars series, he didn’t even fly his ship to defeat the Malevolence... and his ship would also be in the wrong era so I highly doubt it.
Uh... malevolence is clone wars era... invisible hand is from Episode 3. So if I had to bet money I would bet we get the malevolence. Besides it looks cooler even though the invisible hand is s collet name.
The Invisible Hand was Grievous’ ship in Episode 3
The Malevolence was his early in the clone wars.
Only one ship had the Episode 3 Anakin fighter attack it. So I don’t see why Grievous’ ship (if they even add one, since he flies his fighter more to run away anyways) would be the Malevolence. Not hard to understand
And (in cannon)
Jedi didn’t fight yoda
Rebels didn’t fight EP (exept luke)
Han solo never faced a rancor
So... legenderies dan’t have to make that much sense
GG never served on a Trade Federation Battleship. His personal Capital Ship was Malevolence during Dave Filoni’s Clone Wars series. GG uses his small personal fighter to go after Anakin, Kenobi and Padme in Anakin’s freighter.
The Malevolence’s nav computer is sabotaged by Anakin and R2 and reprogrammed for the ship to initiate the hyperdrive into a nearby moon. The droids on board all perish and GG is forced to withdraw from the oncoming Republic Fleet. Later in the war, GG is given command of the Invisible Hand and attacks Corruscant and “kidnaps” Palpatine.
Having both GG and Nute as fleet commanders is workable since we have 2 Imperial Fleet Commanders.
GG never served on a Trade Federation Battleship. His personal Capital Ship was Malevolence during Dave Filoni’s Clone Wars series. GG uses his small personal fighter to go after Anakin, Kenobi and Padme in Anakin’s freighter.
The Malevolence’s nav computer is sabotaged by Anakin and R2 and reprogrammed for the ship to initiate the hyperdrive into a nearby moon. The droids on board all perish and GG is forced to withdraw from the oncoming Republic Fleet. Later in the war, GG is given command of the Invisible Hand and attacks Corruscant and “kidnaps” Palpatine.
Having both GG and Nute as fleet commanders is workable since we have 2 Imperial Fleet Commanders.
True, but I doubt we'll ever get a character that will have both a personal and capital ship. So Grievous getting a capital means we'll likely never see his personal outside of the tank raid.
CG designed the Tank Raid ending with him getting into his fighter. Thus this ship is more likely than him getting a capital ship. More likely doesn’t mean can’t... 🤦🏻♂️
CG designed the Tank Raid ending with him getting into his fighter. Thus this ship is more likely than him getting a capital ship. More likely doesn’t mean can’t... 🤦🏻♂️
I am not a native english speaker so lets just cut the **** about the meanings.
With your words, you find it 'unlikely' because of a raid scene and thats where logic dies.
Well...if he's getting into his ship at the end of the raid, it means they have the model/asset already completed. It's much easier to put something in the game that exists vs something that doesn't. I think that's the point.
CG designed the Tank Raid ending with him getting into his fighter. Thus this ship is more likely than him getting a capital ship. More likely doesn’t mean can’t... 🤦🏻♂️
I am not a native english speaker so lets just cut the **** about the meanings.
With your words, you find it 'unlikely' because of a raid scene and thats where logic dies.
Logically that means they already have a model for his personal ship. So logically it would be cheaper for then to make than his cap ship would. His logic follows.
CG designed the Tank Raid ending with him getting into his fighter. Thus this ship is more likely than him getting a capital ship. More likely doesn’t mean can’t... 🤦🏻♂️
I am not a native english speaker so lets just cut the **** about the meanings.
With your words, you find it 'unlikely' because of a raid scene and thats where logic dies.
Logically that means they already have a model for his personal ship. So logically it would be cheaper for then to make than his cap ship would. His logic follows.
Like they dont earn tons of money from new toons? I didnt know that they need to cut the costs, sorry. 😂
CG designed the Tank Raid ending with him getting into his fighter. Thus this ship is more likely than him getting a capital ship. More likely doesn’t mean can’t... 🤦🏻♂️
I am not a native english speaker so lets just cut the **** about the meanings.
With your words, you find it 'unlikely' because of a raid scene and thats where logic dies.
Logically that means they already have a model for his personal ship. So logically it would be cheaper for then to make than his cap ship would. His logic follows.
Like they dont earn tons of money from new toons? I didnt know that they need to cut the costs, sorry. 😂
How do you not know that a company would always cut costs as much as they possibly can?
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Hmm... Look at Chewie event and tell me.
And wrong era?
If he was flying his fighter to the Malevolence it wouldn’t be the Episode 3 fighter, that’s all
Why not ? Cw toon takes place before episode 3 , so it can in fact be the same ship, since it was destroyed in ep 3 not during the clone wars cartoon?
The Invisible Hand was Grievous’ ship in Episode 3
The Malevolence was his early in the clone wars.
Only one ship had the Episode 3 Anakin fighter attack it. So I don’t see why Grievous’ ship (if they even add one, since he flies his fighter more to run away anyways) would be the Malevolence. Not hard to understand
Jedi didn’t fight yoda
Rebels didn’t fight EP (exept luke)
Han solo never faced a rancor
So... legenderies dan’t have to make that much sense
1. Largely ignored and undergeared by many
2. Captial ship was datamined back when Ships / Capital Ships were released
I've been hoping Gunray would get the capital ship so Grievous could get his personal ship.
The Malevolence’s nav computer is sabotaged by Anakin and R2 and reprogrammed for the ship to initiate the hyperdrive into a nearby moon. The droids on board all perish and GG is forced to withdraw from the oncoming Republic Fleet. Later in the war, GG is given command of the Invisible Hand and attacks Corruscant and “kidnaps” Palpatine.
Having both GG and Nute as fleet commanders is workable since we have 2 Imperial Fleet Commanders.
True, but I doubt we'll ever get a character that will have both a personal and capital ship. So Grievous getting a capital means we'll likely never see his personal outside of the tank raid.
OP loves to clickbait.. 🤦🏻♂️
Wow, so he cant get a capitalship because of a scene from raid.
RIP logic.
Logic on the forum , thats sacrilegious
I am not a native english speaker so lets just cut the **** about the meanings.
With your words, you find it 'unlikely' because of a raid scene and thats where logic dies.
Fine too.
Bad title is your thought, just like I think malevolence is on the way. But why I should feel bad? LOL.
Logically that means they already have a model for his personal ship. So logically it would be cheaper for then to make than his cap ship would. His logic follows.
Like they dont earn tons of money from new toons? I didnt know that they need to cut the costs, sorry. 😂
How do you not know that a company would always cut costs as much as they possibly can?
It's a bad title because it makes people think you know something you're actually just guessing at.
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