Ch. 5

Grievous picked up the lightsaber from the fallen Jedi. They had been trying to put a Republic stronghold on Tatooine. If anybody was going to take the Outer Rim, it was going to be the General. He put the device in his cloak pocket, next to his other two. 'One more. Then I'll-' He was cut off by a beeping. The General pulled out a small black pad that lit up, showing a dark, familiar figure. "Lord Sidious."

Yes, General. You have done well. But there are other matters to attend to, such as the uprising on Coruscant. He turned for a second, then turned back. They're trying to overthrow the Supreme Chancellor, and we can't allow that to happen.

"Wouldn't that help us? He's pushing us back in this war."

Never question my authority! The image yelled. You should be lucky I don't put you on the Mon Calamari raid! Grievous bowed to the image.

"I'm sorry. It will never happen again."

It better not. Then, the image faded.

It didn't look very pretty. There were people, a couple Jedi, and even some clone troopers. And they were on a march to stop Palpatine from continuing this war. He couldn't figure out why it was so important to keep the current Supreme Chancellor in office, but he would obey orders nonetheless. The fighter touched down on the landing pad. A couple clone troopers ran over to it. "Do you have your papers?" Grievous gave them his papers, alright. The duo blades flashed blue and green as the troops were chopped down. He quickly put the lightsabers away as to not draw attention. He tossed the corpses off the platform to the abyss of the Coruscant ground level. He then continued down the platform, imagining what color his new lightsaber would be.

It didn't last long. The Jedi were just padawans. After the first one bit it, the others ran, leaving him to destroy the clone troops. The civilians had enough and ran home. He looked at his prize. "Do they ever use anything other than blue and green?" He counted his collection. Two blue, two green. Pretty even. He took his time going back to the ship, enjoying the fact that he was now unstoppable.