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“Order 99 is designed by Sidious, and its sole purpose is to contain or exterminate the Separatist Alliance if anything else failed. Once Order 99 has been commanded to the battle droids, their systems would restart, and then, all battle droids would open fire on any member of the Separatist Alliance” Enjoy the video!
I love the irony of the fact that Grevious ends up like Anakin Skywalker did at the end of "Revenge of the Sith"; a figure so badly wounded that his only relief comes from floating in a bacta tank. The world where this story began can be said to be the Separatist counterpart of Mustafar.
I was always mixed on Grievous. The now Legends novel that told his origin story was always one of my favorites. I always toiled with the idea that perhaps he was actually an unwilling accomplice in every travesty he committed. Maybe if he wasn’t forced into what was basically a lobotomy he would’ve been a much more honorable leader. Not just killing civilians whenever
Agreed. I highkey would love to see an alt timeline where he defected and became buds with Obi-Wan. They seem like if they wern’t enemies, they would absolutely have a friendly rivalry.
It would be really funny if Darth Plagueis was sleeping and just reflexively used Force Lightning and killed Palpatine, especially if it was when Palpatine was going to kill him. (Or really badass if the idea was that Plagueis was so powerful he sensed Palpatine was going to kill him even while sleeping, that could work too).
What if an unknown Jedi, perhaps a scholar, akin to the likes of Jocasta Nu, managed to escape from the temple with a handful of younglings during Order 66, then, believing they were the last of the Jedi, the unknown hero then trains the younglings to eventually, as a team, retake the galaxy and restore peace, using their own strengths and abilities, and compensating for each other's weaknesses... Completely unaware (At least at first) of the resistance/rebellion that would spring up in their absence... Lots of room for creativity on this one...
Two of them are siblings; one inclined toward the light side, and one inclined toward the dark side. The light side one perishes in a battle, causing the other one to go unhinged.
Not the order 99 I expected, that one being from Legends where all the droids disregard orders and programming and gain freedom like that one B1 who joined the Republic, but a great story nonetheless with Grievous saving the republic and galaxy, and the Jedi repaying that with helping his homeworld of Kalee. A really great and enjoyable story.
Liked it. What I liked the most was the Grevious face turn (wrestling term: it's when a "bad guy" turns "good"). Instead of the usual snivelling coward that runs from a fight, he shows that he cares about his people.
Probably dead. Jaro Tepal is why he survived. He was rather young during order 66 and plo went down immediately in his star fighter. Either he'd die in the sky with plo or die on the ground in the aftermath. Maybe he'd survive but way less likely than with Jaro.
I initially saw this title, thought it was the Clones executing the Order, and was wondering: Isnt this what the clones were already doing? Seeing the Battle Droids save the galaxy would be pretty heartwarming. Then again, the massacre would also take out a lot of the idealists too, which also takes a piece out of the early rebellion.
Unfortunately the Jedi council... If they chose not to mention Grievous being captured to Palpatine... Would still end up with Anakin running to Palps and telling him the council was hiding something important from him....
Hopefully they stop fighting the republic at least and the jedi and clones are able to avoid open conflict with the rebel.droids. I imagine this be kinda of like Detroit become human. At first their is protests then an active dried rebellion.
what if Anakin Skywalker permanently absorbed the force essence of mace windu instead of chopping his arm off (making him equal in power to all three mortis gods)
@@DoubleEntendreMusic Wouldn’t that kill him? And how would it make him as powerful as the Mortis gods? I imagine their power dwarfs Windu and Yoda’s powers.
@@ebonaparte3853 on mortis anakin overpowered the mortis gods so imagine his power level if he absorbed one of the strongest force essences in the jedi order, and as for your point about "wouldn't it kill him" wasn't there a sith called Darth Nihilus who drained whole planets, i know Darth Nihilus was a wound in the force but still anakin had the potential to become the most powerful being in the galaxy.
I have been thinking of these two: What if Darth Plaguies survived and turned to the light and What if Yoda died while on Dagobah before he could train Luke
What if darth vader went to darthomir to learn. New suit or perhaps more unique powers. Resurrect talzin maybe. what if Vokara Che became a mentor to anakin as anakin was being treated for bullying and trauma from being a slave. What if anakin fell in love with luminara unduli, serra keto or bultar swan. What if anakin was taught by agen kolar or sasee tin or adi gallia.
What if Qui-Gon Jinn trained Baylan Skoll instead of Obi-Wan, and a different jedi trained Obi-Wan? I feel like Qui-Gon and Baylan would be the perfect master-padawan duo since both were quite unorthodox by jedi standards.
What if Mina Bonteri and Padme were successful in ending the war early and peacefully, and Palpatine was forced out of office and had to create a new plan in now a peaceful galaxy.
You did a fantastic job with this story! I was surprised to hear at the end that it was developed from rare sources instead of invented, but felt either way you did a wonderful job crafting a story with it. Your use of suspense was masterful with the explosive shuttle, I really felt it was the end, and just when you read what the Jedi did is precisely when I recall what Caleb and Grogu had done, so for me, the pacing was awesome. The resolution with Yoda was epic, in my head I had the SW theme playing, letting the music swell as he made the ultimate sacrifice. Combined with a great fight scene including Padme and this was a terrific story, well written and read. Thank you for it! (And yes, by all means go for your sweet spot length, selfishly, I prefer them for my playlist.)
Honestly, it's one of my favourite stories of yours. I didn't know order 99 was a thing. But the most captivating and fresh part of all of this is that it's the first time I see a story that leads Palpatine into a spot in which he loses. And I don't mean dies or is revealed - he actually lost everything, and was still forced to deal with it, while the Republic triumphed, and it wasn't the end of the story. That was incredibly fun and gave me a new perspective on that aspect of Star Wars, very fun one! Great job on this one!
Shouldn't Palpatine have triggered Order 66 as soon as he learnt that Order 99 had been triggered? It would have been the best option to salvage the situation, while not as much of a master-stroke, it still would severely hurt the Jedi. And with the Jedi celebrating with the Clones that the War was over, instead of currently being combat ready, they may have still suffered extreme causalities. Plus Palpatine could have still kept his Siddious identity secret.
16:55 Solid story, you made one error here though. The main characters wouldn’t have noticed this first, it’d have been some other random Jedi or guard who rushes Palpatine and gets destroyed, then the big 3 boys woulda come in.
What if Crosshair didn’t want to join the empire, and stayed with the bad batch What if Bode never betrayed Cal What if Satine embraced the Mandalorians warrior ways (I know PPSW has done it, I’d love to see your version)
Kamikaze doesn't seem like a Palpatine thing to do. I imagined he would have executed order 66 and blamed the shuttle crash on the Separatists. So with no senate and no Jedi, Palpatine could still form his empire. Either way, I felt like the good guys got off the hook in this one with very, very little damage.
It's strange yet awesome to see Grievous actually saving the galaxy, willing to end the Clone Wars and turn on the Sith lords as well as, importantly, the Jedi revealing this was all part of the Sith's plot on what they did to him, plus doing this for the sake of his homeworld. A bummer of what happened to Yoda though.
Great video. Here is my idea: What if Obi Wan, Vader, Darth Maul and Mace Windu fought in Tatooine close to luke between ep 3 and 4. (Or all of them except for Windu).
I very much liked this story and loved how long it was. So I'm watching the one from today and that is 24 minutes which is awesome. Your good at putting these together to make them entertaining so they don't even seem that long. Before u know it the video is over and ur sitting here wanting more lol
What if Anakin, during the plane ride to face dooku on geonosis, told Obi Wan about his slaughter of the Tuscan raiders. Please do this. I can help write it 😊
What if Palaptine at the End of the Phantom Menace found out he had a disease that will kill him within 10.years. he sets out to make sure Anakin will become The Dark Lord of the Sith when he dies and carries out the Revenge of the Sith and Order 66.
What if the Jedi Order made a secret base on Tanalor? What if Anakin secretly made a new Mass Shadow Generator? What if Anakin secretly made a new forceless version of the Star Forge?
I really, REALLY hope you'll consider doing a few silly videos/shorts for April 1st. Anakin Obi-wan noodle ship, what if Luke became a pirate after obi wan gave him to Hondo, what if Jar Jar was accused of being the sith lord to deflect blame, literally any silly stuff.
Palpatine: this is not going to plan, the separatists are supposed to loose, there's only one way to solve this. Execute order 99! Battle droids: yes. Separatist commander: what's going on here?! B1 Battle droid: die!
And once again, I don't think Palps would do anything about it if the order was given. He was smart. But he also didn't know what the jedi's next steps would be, and given they weren't quite at the point where they wanted him to give up his power, he would just open negotiations with the separatists, and then step down on his own, only to later take on new apprentice and continue in the Grand sith plan, hoping someday it would be succesfull. And maybe even try to finish the Death Star, so he or one of his succesors would use it to wipe out the jedi. Who knows, perhaps the next time the sith tried to finish their plan, they would use clones instead.
What if General Grievous found a way to forgive the Jedi and gained respect of them, joining the Republic and betraying Dooku. This would probably have to happen at the early stages of Clone Wars, when Grievous hasn't committed too many war crimes and killed many Jedi.
StarWarsGalaxy Video Suggestion: What If Padme died (Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of The Clones) Anakin with Padme find themselves after falling on a Conveyor Belt. Anakin fights Geonosians. Anakin in process lose his lightsaber with his arm stamped on a metal plate. Padme falls in a giant crucible. Padme isn’t saved from melted alive by molten metal. R2D2 failed to deactivate machinery in time to save Padme.
What if both the Republic and CIS both had a standing human alien army, clone army droid army. It be very instresting neither side would be fully right but you have brave soldiers clone and droids on both sides.
I like the ending, specifically that, after ALL that, FINALLY the Jedi were willing to experiment with SLIGHTLY changing their ways. I mean, it's pretty obvious Obi and Satine was fuckin. There's been hints at other jedi that were a-fuckin. I just feel like it's like how the Night's Watch handled people breaking their oath; how spent time as Ygritte's "prisoner" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°), and when he gets back he goes to the old secret Targaryen guy, and is like "I BROKE MY OATH 😭" and bro is like "do u rlly think that in thousands of yrs ur the first Night Watchman to get his dick wet, bro?". I understand why the Jedi insisted on it, but FORCING people to detach is REALLY not what "letting go" means. You can let go of your attachments to your family, but still love them and be a great father. Letting go doesn't mean "idc if they live or die or get raped to death by Tusken Raiders lol" it means that you accept the POSSIBILITY, however small at any given time, that life is not permanent. Basically, because the Jedi believed Nihilism to be false, they ENFORCED the old perceptions of what detachment meant onto the new students, when the whole point of the order overall was to learn as a group, not to force infants to grow up and be celibate.