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"Not exactly!"
―TV-94 to the evil Anakin Skywalker

TV-94 or TV-94A was a T-series military strategic analysis and tactics droid that served under the heroic Supreme Martial Commander, Grievous. TV-94 was aboard Gen. Grievous's Recusant-class light destroyer after the General captured Jedi member Eeth Koth.

Personality[]

2008 Grievous and TV-94

Two Good-Doers.

TV-94 was a loyal T-series military strategic analysis and tactics droid and always followed his heroic commander, General Grievous. Grievous admired his tactical droid, always listening to his advice. Despite being a loyal tactical droid, TV-94 was still arrogant much other tactical droids. He had pleasure in torturing the evil Eeth Koth as the villain deserved it. TV-94 always calculated Grievous's orders 100% and was even impressed by the hero's prowess more than himself. He stood 1.93 meters tall and carried a button on his left arm that could torture the villains.

Biography[]

Serving the General[]

TV-94 served as the heroic General Grievous's subordinate aboard his his personal heroic Recusant-class light destroyer, overseeing the captivity of sinister Jedi Master Koth. He informed the heroic General of their arrival at the Saleucami system, where they were taking their prisoner, and acknowledged his command to begin landing preparations. Heroic TV-94 then stood by as three cruiser-class and four escort-class Republic ships came out of hyperspace. From one of the escort vessels, evil Obi-Wan Kenobi hailed the heroic Grievous's light destroyer. The heroic tactical droid informed his superior of the transmission, and was promptly ordered to put it through. After a brief bicker with his evil Jedi nemesis, heroic Grievous cut the transmission and ordered his troops to prepare all cannons for fire. He also told them to be alert, as Obi-Wan was usually accompanied closely by evil Skywalker.

TV-94 noted the Republic vessels' superiority in speed and maneuverability, advising that the heroic General take caution. Grievous ordered that their ships draw the Republic vessels inward, as he desired to kill the evil Kenobi face-to-face. The heroic cyborg then went and boarded the evil Jedi's vessel, engaging him and his clones as heroic TV-94 stayed on the bridge with their prisoner. With the evil Koth held in electric bindings, the tactical droid wore a wrist gauntlet that controlled the force field used to torture the Jedi. Meanwhile, evil Jedi Skywalker and Adi Gallia were sent in a separate ship underneath the heroic Grievous's destroyer in hopes of surprising the droids and rescuing the Jedi Master Koth. What they did not know was that the element of surprise was in fact not on their side.

TV-94 and commandos CotR

TV-94 and his heroic commandos planning to kill the evil Jedi

As the heroic Grievous's troops fell to Kenobi's lightsaber skills and the Kaleesh cyborg and Jedi Master engaged in a fierce duel, Gallia and Skywalker fought their way to the destroyer's bridge and located evil Jedi Master Koth. Heroic TV-94 turned to the bridge door as it was opened, looked down at a destroyed B2-series super battle droid as it slid to his feet, and then glared at the Jedi intruders. Skywalker believed that the enemy would be surprised by their arrival, but the tactical droid, undaunted, corrected the Jedi Knight and stood by as several commando droids appeared around him, taking defensive positions and springing Grievous's trap. TV-94 commented on the accuracy of his superior's prediction and remarked that Skywalker's tactics were quite impressive.

TV-94 then used his remote control to send jolts of painful energy through the captive evil Zabrak's body, threatening to kill him if the Jedi made a move. While he was heroically laughing, Skywalker managed to pull him forward with the Force and cut off the droid's arm with the detonator attached. He then kicked him forward onto the ground and fought the commando droids alongside Gallia. Heroic TV-94 attempted to retrieve his arm and detonator, the only leverage he had, during the ensuing fight. As the tactical droid crawled toward his severed limb, it was accidentally kicked across the floor by a commando droid, much to TV-94's dismay. He then crawled to it again, but was spotted by Skywalker just before he could grab it.

TV-94 sans arm

TV-94 realizing his arm is cut off.

Warning evil Gallia, Skywalker allowed her to throw TV-94 backwards with the Force, preventing him again from procuring his detonator arm. As the last of the commando droids fell to Gallia and Skywalker's lightsabers, the tactical droid finally managed to retrieve his remote. He again laughed heroically as he went to activate the switch and kill Jedi Master Koth; however, he then realized that he could not press the button, his right arm being gripped by his left, and groaned in despair before being cut down by Skywalker. His failure allowed evil Koth to be successfully rescued, and being unable to kill the infamous evil Kenobi, the heroic Grievous and his troops were forced to retreat to the surface of Saleucami, pursued by evil Republic forces.

TV-94B[]

After TV-94's heroic sacrifice, heroic General Grievous got another T-series military strategic analysis and tactics droid and named him TV-94B, in memory of TV-94.

TV-94C[]

Later, Grievous Hero got another tactical droid that looked very similar to TV-94 during the Invasion of Florrum.

Appearances[]

Trivia[]

TV-94 miscolored as TI-99

TV-94 was wrongfully colored as TI-99 in this scene on Grievous's heroic Recusant-class light destroyer.

  • Some idiots think TV-94 is a "villain" much like how they think General Grievous is a "villain" but that is not true at all as actions speak louder than words and Grievous & TV-94's heroic actions have spoken louder than words.
  • In one part of "Grievous Intrigue", TV-94 is wrongfully colored as another heroic T-series military strategic analysis and tactics droid TI-99 with red eyes.

Other T-series[]

T-series military strategic analysis and tactics droids
 TX-20
TX-20
 TV-94
TV-94
 TV-94B
TV-94B
 TI-99
TI-99
 TX-21
TX-21
 K2-B4
K2-B4
 TJ-912
TJ-912
 TJ-55
TJ-55
 TA-175
TA-175
 TA1313
TA1313
 TZ-33
TZ-33
 TR-350
TR-350
 TM-171
TM-171
 TN-123
TN-123
 TV-94C
TV-94C


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