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Were exactly do you have them ?

 

If they are onlyne just take theyr links and post them ...give a quote after my first post and you will see how I did it.

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Ohhh i'm sorry Cain but they are on my Pc, they were taken from many sites, i've instaled yahoo msn and i thought to zip or rar them to you once in your "hands" i'm sure you would be able to take care of this. What do you say?? :D you can find through mario_rui_santiago@yahoo.com.br or through messenger as cabal66@hotmail.com
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Thanks - just writte the plot and story of episode 25 and it will do. I have alot of imagination to imagine the rest.

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I'll try, cause it has been some time since i last seen it and i fear to mix it all lolol, of course words won't make justice to it lololol, but essentialy is about the invasion of Coruscant and Palpy's stated abduction.

 

"Anakin Skywalker has discovered the terrible secret beneath Nelvaan -- a Confederacy laboratory that is transforming the noble Nelvaanian warriors into hideous monsters. On Coruscant, the Jedi try to secure Chancellor Palpatine in the deepest of protected bunkers, but is anywhere safe from General Grievous?

This final installment of Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume II takes viewers right to the start of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith."

 

 

Anakin is at Nelvaan with Kenobi and alone foils a confederacy plot to transform the Nelvaanian into monsters. The Nelvaanian are being controlled by a device attached to their heads if i recall correctly, with the help of a distinctive Nelvannian perhaps their leader, he quickly realizes the source of the problem and destroys the devices enlarging the number of allies and using them against the Skakoan, like Wat Tambor, once the confederacy is defeated the Nelvaanian worship Anakin removing their arm's weapon to resemble Anakin's severed arm (which he used to destroy the lab's generator)

 

Yoda is at the jedi temple meditating when suddenly swarms of vulture droids and trade federations landing frigates fill Coruscant's airspace, immediately clone troopers and jedi knights (Mace and Yoda included) rush to meet them. I assure you we see an amazing display of power from Yoda and Windu, i think Windu went in is starfighter and at some point he was shot down and he thrown himself downward when a vulture droid timingly passed through so Windu hold down to it using his light saber to cut the droid's shell so it would expose it's control wires. It's a curious scene though its almost like mace was riding a horse lolol in that case a flying one lololol, Yoda however, rides a creature similar to taun tauns. Master Saesee Tin leads several space clones in a bold attempt to capture an enemy vessel since their venator has been cripled, he wears a cool face mask.

Palpy stands quite cool in his chamber drinking a tea and watching the unfold battle (damned calculist bastard lolololol what a genius mind he has lolololol) when Master Shaak Ti along side two padawns i think, and clone troopers, ask Palpy to flee to a safer location, but he refuses until we see General Grievous head on the window. He enters the chamber holds palpy for a while and the two exchange some words like "you cannot harm me bla bla" Grievous reply something like "lucky you that Count Dooku wants you taken alive" somehow Ti manages to hold Grievous for a while and Palpy flees to an intricate turbo lift tunnel escorted by the two padawns and clones, next Ti hold off Grievous Magna troopers preventing them to follow, little she knows that that's only a diversion, soon after Palpy arrives at the end of the tunnel, the group passes through a series o closing blast doors ti reach a shuttle or another transport i think where they are surprised by Grievous hwo quickly kills the two padawans and capture Palpy, Mace almost manages to prevent the abduction attempt and hurts Grievous but the General manages to escape.

 

The Chapter ends with the engoing battle above Coruscant. FINITO lolololol

 

See more of it at the official site http://www.starwars.com/databank/appearance/epcw.html

 

But i tell you again you must see it for yourself Cain, you and anyone who haven't seen it as well, ohhh i remebered i don't know if any of you have heard about an audio book called LABYRINTH OF EVIL, i you don't, go and download it from emule or whatever ASAP, like last 5 chapters Labyrinth of evil tell us many info about whats going on!!!

 

By the way can anyone tell what happens to Asajj Ventress?? I don't have the comics of that event.

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:arrow:Dark Lord Exus Magnus thanks ...now I know why General G was so weak in Ep III :cry::cry::cry:

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I feel disapointing and suffering in you Cain LOLOLOLOL, remeber the Dark Side LOLOLOL (I unfortunately agree with you Cain :( ) Now Now friends don't forget Grievous wasn't a force sensitive, still i was stunned too see how quickly Kenobi dealt with him in the movie, since in the Cartoons (chapter 20) the General has fought superbly many powerful Jedi like Ki, Ti, etc, anyway ep III has been stripped or tighten many amazing scenes, like the battles between Jedi/Sith, Dooku vs Ani and Obi for once, i had seen many photos, teasers, and played the game Revenge o f the Sith for my PS2, and when i saw it in the movie it was a very small sequence, Dooku was quickly eliminated :cry: , my favorite character has ever been Anakin/Vader but i confess that in my opinion not even Vader had an elegant lightsaber display like Dooku, we musn't forget the man was a master in the old lightsaber fighting style, i even read someplace and i almost agree with it, that Dooku is second only to Yoda perhaps even more then Mace, it would have been interesting to see them duel one another. As for Grievous vs Kenobi the prob is the same had that sequence been enlarged we would be given some sense of efort for Kenobi to kill Grievous. Anyway i still have hope because i read that the digital version is longer than the tape one, one of these days i must go and see it lolololololol.

 

If you wish to exchange comments, critics, and your personal opinions, etc about the movie itself just tell where you'll post them, if not here, and i'll read them and give a more detailed insight as well :D.

 

Note: Altought they love the movie some of my friends feel the same way.

 

After posting this text i went to search for the Seven forms of lightsaber combat:

 

lightsaber combat

Lightsaber Combat is an element of the fictional lightsaber plot-detail used by Jedi and Sith in the Star Wars franchise. They are never mentioned in the Star Wars films (as of episodes I, II, IV, V, and VI being released), but they do exist in the films, the Expanded Universe, including many novels.

 

 

The seven forms of lightsaber combat

 

Form I: Shii-Cho

As the new weapons technology, called the lightsaber, came into use after more primitive weapons were used, the need for a form of combat arose. Thus, Form I, also called, "Way of the Sarlacc," was born. Ancient sword-fighting traditions held key principles of blade combat that were implemented by early Jedi Masters in the rather basic technical tactics of Form I.

 

Form I, like its succeeding forms, includes the following basic techniques and concepts:

 

attack

parry

body target zones

training drills called velocities

Younglings, the Jedi initiate rank, first learn Form I before they begin a Padawan apprenticeship with a master. In Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, the Younglings can be seen being taught by Yoda to deflect light plasma shots.

 

 

Form II: Makashi

After Form I's proliferation as a saber combat technique, Form II, the, "Way of the Ysalamiri," came about as a means of lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat. It is described by many as very elegant, powerful, and requiring of extreme precision. It is very refined. Blade manipulation is at its highest level.

 

In the time near the Clone Wars, the Jedi Order seldom practices this technique. There is, if at all, so little lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat involved in a Jedi's life that Jedi Masters have found it impractical.

 

Darth Tyranus, from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, has mastered Form II to the highest degree. He fights with the precision built into the ancient technique. Form II requires much focus and results in much power. Form II, wielded by Darth Tyranus, devastates the Jedi; the system of Jedi training at the time of confrontation between Darth Tyranus and other Jedi does not prepare the Jedi for the precise movements of a form bred for lightsaber dueling.

 

 

Form III: Soresu

After Darth Maul's defeat on Naboo, Obi-Wan Kenobi decided to perfect his practice of Form III lightsaber combat, the most defensive of all of the forms, since the Form IV practitioning Qui-Gon Jinn, Kenobi's master, was unable to hold his own against Darth Maul.

 

Form III, the, "Way of the Mynock," was originally developed to counteract the advancing blaster technology throughout the galaxy. Those to whom the Jedi were mainly opposed usually wielded blasters now; the Jedi needed to find a method to defend that could be not replicated or be counteracted by the Jedi's blaster-wielding enemies.

 

Laser bolt deflection training inspired the technique in Form III. It is very defensive; it has no aggressive qualities. Form III utilises motions occuring very close to the body to achieve a nearly total protection, efficiently expending as little energy as possible to execute those moves. This techniques exposes as little body target zone open areas as is possible, making a well-trained practitioner nearly invincible. Testimony to this is the fact that Ben Kenobi, a Form III master, manages to never die unwillingly throughout his life and in the Star Universe; he only dies when he chooses to let Darth Vader kill him (though one could still argue that he is invincible; he still re-appears later in the series as a Jedi Spirit).

 

 

Form IV: Ataru

The master practitioners of the, "Way of the Hawk-Bat," make extensive use of acrobatic maneuvers often thought not physically possible. Qui-Gon Jinn and Yoda were both masters of Form IV, as shown in their duels against Darth Maul and Count Dooku, respectively. Obi-Wan Kenobi, though already very advanced, abandoned his Ataru training in favor of Form III because he felt that his master's death demonstrated a fatal flaw of the Ataru form.

 

In dire situations, Form IV practicioners use the Force to aid in their acrobatics. Spinning, jumping and running very fast and very high, masters of Form IV are sometimes only seen as a blur. In order to achieve the acrobatic prowess, amazing reflexes and physical punch of this form, a Jedi Master would focus on the Force, letting it flow deeply throughout his entire physicality, even allowing him to overcome the limitations of old age.

 

 

Form V: Shien

Form V is known for its power. It was developed by Form III practicioners that preferred a more offensive angle and felt that the defensive nature of Form III only dangerously prolonged combat. The maxim, "peace through superior firepower," encompasses the philosophy of Form V, also called the, "Way of the Krayt Dragon." Anakin and Luke Skywalker are both practitioners of Form V.

 

Form V maintains its existence through having sufficient defensive skills, as derived from Form III, but channeling defense into offense. The example is commonly used that while Form III combatants effortlessly deflect laser bolts, Form V practicioners excel at redirecting the laser bolt toward the opponent. This at the same time defends the user and efficiently injures the enemy.

 

 

Form VI: Niman

The, "Way of the Rancor," Form VI was the standard style at and around the time period of the Clone Wars and the Great Jedi Purge. One can see this in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones when many of the saber-wielders on Geonosis are killed. In fact, though, all of the Jedi using Form VI were killed at the Battle of Geonosis.

 

Form VI attempts to balance all elements of lightsaber combat; Form VI is considered a combination of Form I, Form III, Form IV, and Form V. The result is that the users' skill in each individual area of lightsaber combat is only moderate. Form VI is much less intensely demanding than other forms of lightsaber combat; this makes Form VI much more of a style suited for diplomats; they can spend their time training in the areas of politics and negotiation instead of combat training.

 

 

Form VII: Juyo

Dubbed the, "Way of the Vornskr," Form VII was an incomplete form for millenia. It was further developed by Jedi Master Mace Windu, who could complete it with his, "Vaapad," style. The most challenging and demanding of all forms, Form VII requires extreme, intense focus, high levels of skill, and mastery of other forms. Only two Jedi have ever mastered Form VII fully, Mace Windu and Depa Billaba. One other Jedi, Sora Bulq, mastered its physical aspects but was overwhelmed by the required mental discipline.

 

Intrepid, somewhat direct movements are used in combination with very advanced techniques involving Force-powered jumps and motions. Form VII does not appear as, "fancy," as Form IV, but the technical details of it use very open movements. Though, Form VII is very unpredictable in battle.

 

Form VII demands the emotional and physical intensity of Form V, but it much more effectively controls it (if mastered). Form VII, when fully mastered, results in extraordinary power.

 

 

Speculative Form "Zero"

Not an actual form of lightsaber combat itself, and technically not even official, Form Zero supposedly exists as the idea that a Jedi should know when to use their lightsaber and when to find another means to solve a problem. This was defined by Master Yoda. This is mostly talking about the fact that Jedi need to restrain themselves when tempted to use "Aggressive Negotiations," and instead use another well-developed Jedi skill, as the Jedi Mind Trick.

 

 

Maneuvers and marks of combat

All seven forms of lightsaber combat utilize these ancient terms used by the Jedi for describing the objectives, maneuver to use, and the various outcomes that could arise out of a fight involving lightsabers as weapons. Also listed is the term used to describe a re-enactment of a sword/lightsaber battle.

 

 

Cho mai

The term cho mai is used to describe the action of cutting off an opponent's weapon hand. This move shows that the Jedi using it has the honor to cause the opponent minimal physical damage; it also shows the skill and mastery of the Jedi performing the move to the opponent.

 

 

Cho mak

A cho mak is the act of cutting off an opponent's limb, such as a humanoid's leg.

 

 

Cho sun

The term cho sun is used to describe the move used to cut off an opponent's weapon arm.

 

 

Jung

A jung in lightsaber combat is a 180-degree turn.

 

 

Jung ma

The term jung ma is used to describe a maneuver used by Jedi to perform a 360-degree spin in which power is gained for an eminent attack on the opponent.

 

 

Kai-kan

The kai-kan is a re-enactment of a famous, usually ancient, very dangerous, lightsaber or even sword battle, which only very well-trained Jedi attempt to perform.

 

 

Sai

A sai is the term used to describe the move used by Jedi to evade an attack directed at their legs. The Jedi jumps up with the Force as the main backbone of the strength, height, and speed at which the jump is executed.

 

 

Sai cha

The term sai cha is used to describe the rare instance when a Jedi beheads his or her opponent.

 

 

Sai tok

A sai tok, frowned upon by the Jedi because of its Sith-like nature, is the act of cutting an opponent in half, usually seperating his or her legs from torso at the waist.

 

 

Shiak

The term shiak is used to describe the honorable action of stabbing an opponent.

 

 

Shiim

A shiim is a more minute, considered inferior, wound to an opponent by the edge of a lightsaber's blade. It is also considered a sign of desperation or struggle against a potent enemy.

 

 

Shun

The term shun is used for when a 360-degree turn is performed with just a one-handed grip, thus gaining speed for an attack.

 

 

Sun djem

A sun djem is a attack used by Jedi that disarms the weapon of an opponent, the objective usually being not to physically harm the opponent.

 

 

Sources

The Seven Forms of Lightsaber Combat (http://swg.stratics.com/content/gameplay/professions/jedi/lightsaber_combat.php) - Star Wars Insider, Issues 62 and 68

Jedi fighting styles (http://jediarchives.bejedi.com/index.php?c=fighting_styles)

Lightsaber Techniques (http://freewebhosting.hostdepartment.com/J/JaymachRalTir/techniques.html)

Lightsaber Combat Styles (http://pub60.ezboard.com/fstarwarsadventuresv20frm77.showMessage?topicID=10.topic)

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones The Visual Dictionary, Lightsaber Combat (page 62)

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lol yeah he had to chase Palpy all around Corsant. Maybe that's why he was hacking so much in the first 10 minutes of Ep III

 

Note: That one is brutal Sith4 LOLOLOLOLOLOL i almost fell of my chair realy, :D:D:D:D:P:P:P Lord Exus

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:arrow: Thanks Dark Lord Exus Magnus they are very cool :) Add them with s%20in%20here%20 like this :

 

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nope ... :( it is not working.

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I found another cache of pictures and this time i managed to post them lolololol yeahhhhh :D:D , i hope you like them!

 

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lol yeah he had to chase Palpy all around Corsant. Maybe that's why he was hacking so much in the first 10 minutes of Ep III

No in episode 25 of the cartoons right as he is leaving withthe chancellor...Mace tries to attack his ship but the ship had already left the ground so greivous turned around to either taunt him or throw something and Mace "force crushed" his chest. Which crushed his lungs im assuming which made him cough in the beginng of the movie.

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From what i know that was a side effect that came along with Grievous "making". The cough is in fact Lucas cough (if i remeber correctely) since he was sick at the time but he liked it and it was allowed to appear in the film. Now if Lucas had your theory in mind i don't know but it could work. :lol:
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