Alright so a lot of you guys have been arguing that many happenings in my story aren't true. So I've come up with this handy-dandy answering system, so I can clear up any and all arguments.
1. Argument: General Grievous doesn't use the Force. He was just trained to fight with lightsabors by Count Dooku.
Explanation: Grievous is a Sith lord in this story and was trained by the Emperor in chapter 2 to use the Force.
2. Argument: You can only use Force Mind Tricks on the weak minded. Grievous somehow managed to use it on Spidey to block his Spidey-senses. How's that?
Explanation: Grievous isn't using the Mind Trick on the web-head. Instead, the simple presence of the Dark Side of the Force makes him invisible to the senses.
3. Argument: Grievous can't use the Force at all. He's only a robot and has no midiclorioans.
Explanation: Grievous was once an alien called a Kaleesh. He was destroyed…I forgot how…but the Confederacy rebuilt him as a terrible killer. Since he still has living organs (heart, brain, etc.) he has the potential to become on with the Force.
4. Argument: So...how did Doc Ock come back to life anyways?
Explanation: Well, the A.I. in the arms stayed alive, while Octavius himself drowned. The arms worked their A.I. together to bring their host back to life. Now, if the Doc still had his inhibitor chip, that wouldn't be able to work because that protected his brain from the arms A.I.
And now back to your regularly scheduled program already in progress:
"He is gone, my master." Grievous said coldly to the hologram image of Sidious. The Sith master smiled an evil grin.
"Good," he responded. "Now go back to the humanoid and teleport back to Dagobah. You must finish this mission."
His apprentice bowed respectfully. "Yes, Master." He turned the hologram off and began his journey to Harry Osbourne's lab. It was raining hard and the cyborg's black robe was getting drenched, but he had no time to think about these matters. Dagobah was his destination and that's where he was going to go.
He crawled up the side of the Oscorp building and smiled. He sensed Harry's presence in the lab. Soon, he would be back on his mission.
Osbourne nervously climbed out of a small glass pod, sweating. His experiment had worked; now he needed to test his new powers. He grabbed a small velvet bag and slipped it on his shoulder. Just then, he heard a noise coming from his bedroom window.
He ran to the room to see the cyborgic killer standing there, the window shattered. He looked more diabolical than ever, with his drenched cape hanging down his back and lighting illuminating his masked face. He took a few steps toward Harry, who was wearing a somewhat familiar green armor.
"Harry Osbourne," Grievous started. "I have destroyed your Spider-Man target. Now, I trust that you held up your end of the deal."
Harry started shifting nervously as he responded, quietly, "Please follow me."
Together the two villains descended toward the laboratory. Once the large metal door opened, Osbourne flipped a switch, causing lights to illuminate the room. The white walls seemed to blind Grievous for a second or two, but the cyborg was too interested in his return to his world to complain of bad lighting.
Harry led him to a small section of the room where the portal was, exactly as the two had left it. Dust was even gathering on the control panel. Grievous looked, confused, at the machine, and then shot a look at the human.
"I trust that you did complete the machine, correct?" he asked. Harry walked over to a small cabinet and opened it, grinning menacingly.
"No," he responded, shocking the General. "I was too busy working on something else. Something far more important." And with that, he pulled out a large green helmet. The eyeholes on it were large and yellow, and the teeth made it resemble a demon from horror stories. He slipped it on his head and officially donned the guise of the Green Goblin.
Grievous growled loudly and fiercely. "How dare you defy me, human!" He whipped out two of his lightsabors and charged at him. However, Harry had prepared for this moment and punched the Sith lord right in the face. Stunned and a little shaken, Grievous got up and charged again, this time kicking Harry with lighting speed.
Osbourne got shot up against the wall by the force of the kick, but then got right back up and kicked Grievous back. Dodging every swing of the blue and red lightsabors (resembling Spider-Man's colors, which made Harry fight with more rage than ever), he socked the robotic killer in his stomach, making Grievous let out a loud and rough cough. The General then jumped and clung on to the ceiling, feeling the Force flow through him. He laughed.
"You have power, human, I will give you that," he said. "But you lack speed. I shall still be victorious."
Harry smiled behind the already grinning mask and pressed a button on his wrist. In seconds, a purple glider burst from behind the door. Osbourne jumped up at exactly the right time and planted his feet on the flying death trap. Grievous widened his eyes in surprise then cursed.
He jumped down and ran towards the glider, which flew out of harms way and started firing machine gun bullets. Grievous pulled out his remaining two lightsabors and, with amazing speed, deflected every bullet.
Harry grimaced as he commanded the glider to activate the blades, which shot out of the front of it, like a deadly and sharp battering ram. He flew down and hit Grievous head-on with the blades, which knocked him to the ground. He shot back up and ran towards the door.
"Oh, no you don't!" Harry screamed as he shot a missile in the Generals direction. Grievous jumped out of the way just in time then shot out his hand. He then used the Force to rip all of the nuts, bolts, nails, and screws from the glider, causing it to fall to pieces. Harry, too surprised to do anything, fell from the glider and landed hard on the ground. The Sith lord grabbed Harry and threw him out the door with much strength. The Green Goblin smashed through doors and walls until he landed hard on the floor of his room. He continued rolling until he fell out the shattered window, grasping on to the ledge at the last second.
Grievous ran into the destroyed room and laughed. "You have courage, Harry Osbourne, but you were too confident in this technological suit you have constructed. Now, I win!"
He slammed his metal foot down on Harry's hand and began crushing it. The Goblin screamed in pain and fear.
'What the hell is this thing?' he asked himself. 'It's so powerful. It makes Spidey seem like a real bug. It could rule our planet with an iron fist if someone doesn't stop it.'
"You lose, Osbourne!" Grievous cried as Harry's grasping hand lost hold of the ledge and he began falling. Grievous laughed once again then ran in the direction of the lab. However, soon he stopped in his tracks. He didn't hear Harry fall, nor did he hear him slam on the pavement below. His eyes narrowed. Harry wasn't dead yet.
He ran back to the room to see the Goblin hanging from a large metal tube that was connected to a dark looking man. Grievous recognized him and sneered. The man frowned himself removed his dark sunglasses.
"I think you dropped something." Octavius muttered.
Alright, fan fic fans (wow, try saying that 5 times fast), the next chapter is the one you have been waiting for! OCTAVIUS VS GRIEVOUS in an all-out melee atop the Brooklyn Bridge! This chapter will take a while to complete, but I'll cya then!
