
Well as some of you know I wrote a blog awhile back about how I thought Greivous lived.(
heres the link to it. Well I was partially right! Everyone said he died.Well they where partially right from a spiritual and scientific way Greivous did live.
Heres the article its quite long but I outlined the important part.
When Obi-Wan Kenobi disintegrated Grievous' remaining biological parts with the cyborg's own blaster, the planet Utapau became the general's final resting place. Final, that is, until his metal carcass was exhumed in the name of science. In Grievous' dead droid body, there began the lifeless existence of N-K Necrosis.
After the implementation of Order 66, Imperial clone troopers were ordered to recover Grievous' inanimate corpse. Largely intact but devoid of the brain tissue that made it conscious, Grievous' body joined the general's starfighter in storage in one of the Emperor's secret storehouses on Utapau. Years later, the cyberneticist Nycolai Kinesworthy was hired by the Empire to advance combat droid technologies. Calling his experiment the "N-K" project (an acronym derived from his own name), Dr. Kinesworthy set up shop in the Myyydril Caverns of Kashyyyk under the watchful eye of the psychotic darksider Merili, the world's Imperial guardian. In his lab, Kinesworthy made considerable breakthroughs in advancing heuristic programming in combat automata, but was stymied when his experiments had to move considerably beyond the theoretical stage. Kinesworthy notified Merili of his dilemma, and she quickly enlisted the aid of Treun Lorn, an unconventional scientist and total lunatic.
Lorn developed a psychosis fixated on death. He traveled all over the galaxy in his research of the concept, fascinated by the countless incarnations of deities of death in so many cultures. Along the way, Lorn also became familiar with some of the seedier methods of acquiring test subjects for his increasingly macabre experiments. After Lorn hired the assassin droid IG-72 to capture a pair of MagnaGuards for Kinesworthy's research, Merili led the two scientists to the secret storehouse on Utapau where they obtained Grievous' body to host Kinesworthy's experimental droid brain.
Lorn dubbed the new test subject N-K Necrosis, and the project continued on Kashyyyk. Kinesworthy used the captured MagnaGuards, now dubbed NK-3s, to train the new droid intelligence occupying Grievous' reanimated corpse in the very lightsaber forms in which the Separatist general had instructed them. Necrosis' weapon of choice was a carmine double-bladed lightsaber that once belonged to the Sith Lord, Darth Zannah. The weapon, stored aboard Grievous' personal starfighter with some of his earliest lightsaber trophies, originally came into the ownership of the cyborg after murdering a dark Jedi possessing it, either on the toxic world Dica or the burial planet Necropolis. The weapon was said to contain Bane's Heart, an alchemically-treated Sith lightsaber crystal given to Zannah by her Sith Master. Along with the blade and the starfighter, Necrosis also inherited Grievous' modified Blastech DT-57 blaster (refurbished and dubbed the Grievance Striker) and carried an Utapaun Nightblade.
Thanks to Kinesworthy's sophisticated heuristic programming, N-K Necrosis emerged every bit the competent killer that his precursor had been. Even better, Kinesworthy reassured the droid. Necrosis gained not only considerable fighting prowess, but also an abnormal, almost human, penchant for analysis. Necrosis pondered whether he was truly superior to Grievous and not just a shell of the man. Who in fact was Grievous? Necrosis extracted the answers from his creator piecemeal, and found itself feeling something akin to envy for the living intelligence that once dwelled in its body. But the knowledge also brought on a sense of satisfaction. Am I, Necrosis wondered, more in fact than just a droid? Am I alive, and perhaps ...even the reincarnation of Grievous?
Ultimately, such theoretical musings by the droid were short-lived. A motley band of spacers invaded the Myyydril Caverns and destroyed Necrosis and his NK-3 guards. The avaricious posse looted the droid, stealing his blaster, Bane's Heart, and even dismantling Necrosis for its valuable components. Even the droid's armorplast mask was stripped from its skull and sold on the Invisible Market, supposedly purchased by a high-ranking Imperial admiral as a Kaleesh work of art.
So in truth the nightmare and war machine that was Greivous lived on as did the legacy. Greivous, a character that opens hundreds of Ideas.
Please comment,looking for any ideas.