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by: Obi-Tyler
date posted: Feb 23, 2006 4:12 PM
The Lost Forgotten Ship..... Well Maybe Not That Lost.
I was reading my Insider's magazine one night and I was reading the section where it compared the 1900's version of starwars and then 2006's version. Well their was a picture of General Grevious's ship being loaded into the Tantive IV and then.... well their is no then because nobody knows what happened to the ship. I mean Obi-Wan just docked it and left it there.

"Oh well nobody'll find it."

20 years later.

Princess Leia walks into the docking bay.

"Where did this hunk of junk come from? Officer offload then ship on Tatooine before we're blasted to bits by those Imperials."

The ship is then dropped over the planet and pulled in by its gravitational pull and lands in a canyon where Obi-Wan was having his daily dinner of bantha with a side of womp rat.

Obi-Wan walks over to indentify the ship and figures out that it was General Grevious's ship.

"OMG! I thought I'd never see this thing again!"

Obi-Wan pats the ship a couple of times and chuckles. Obi-Wan then looks toward the sky.

"Ha-ha. General Grevious, you were a hoot!"

Obi-Wan has a flash back and the theme to Don't You Forget About Me starts to play as it shows various scenes of Obi-Wan fighting Grevious. It finally gets to the part where he jumps into the ship and takes one final look at the fallen general.

"Mind if I borrow this?"

The music abruptly stops playing with a record needle scratching against the record.

Fire then sputters out of his eye holes.

"Thanks."


Now back to the blog. What happened to the ship really though? Was it discarded by Bail after Ep.III? Which that seems like the most logical answer but work with me people work with me. Did the Imperials discover it after the captured the Tantive IV? Well I don't know but my guess is that Bail got rid of the ship. Though it could've been taken by the Imperials and studied for test. I would like to know what happened to the ship.