Anakin views it as blue because he thinks Palpatine will cut right through it, and he's probably right (because Palpatine probably set it up).
Sure, but going to Sheev because we think it will salve our worries, after Obi-Wan instructed us otherwise, and without non-Jedi allies, ain't the way to do it. Moreover, we've been all but told that our choices aren't mutually exclusive, and that what we're actually deciding is the order of events (and thus how later events are impacted by earlier ones) -- although, taking the longest-lasting option of seeing Padme might mean locking ourselves out of at least one more immediate option on Coruscant.
But if we are to face Sheev, I'd like to do it with the backing of not just a united Jedi Order but also at least some third parties, and on our own terms rather than running to seek his help with adversity.
(All of the above said, I am not averse to seeking aid in the Senate at this juncture and may edit in an approval-vote to that effect at some point.)
I am not sure Palps cares too much about Grievous at this point, there is a good chance he ended up on Palp´s radar after the whole "Jedi siding with Huk" fiasco. He´s probably at most on his list of potential recruits for the future CIS.This is easy he wants Grievous but he cant allienate Anakin. As a SITH he will take the greedy choice of trying to keep Anakin in his pants over Grievous.
I figure it'll genuinely help Anakin's Stress levels, but it'll also boost Palpatine's cachet and probably allow him to guide Anakin's view on the situation down the lines he'd prefer (democracy was a mistake yadda yadda).[X] …in the Supreme Chancellor's office.
Palpatine has an incentive to make this work, in order to show that he can fix things and the senate can't. Which is a bad pattern of thoughts, yes, but it also means he'll fix it.
Anakin views it as blue because he thinks Palpatine will cut right through it, and he's probably right (because Palpatine probably set it up).
Definitely, but I think it might be worth it in this case, in terms of making Grievous stick by the Republic.I figure it'll genuinely help Anakin's Stress levels, but it'll also boost Palpatine's cachet and probably allow him to guide Anakin's view on the situation down the lines he'd prefer (democracy was a mistake yadda yadda).
Yeah. Naboo explicitly comes with concerns over how long it could take, and that's after we voted for Niiman over Djem So.Definitely, but I think it might be worth it in this case, in terms of making Grievous stick by the Republic.
Stick by the Republic, or stick by Sheev personally? We are not the only ones susceptible to the idea that the Supreme Chancellor is the sole trustworthy authority in the Republic.Definitely, but I think it might be worth it in this case, in terms of making Grievous stick by the Republic.