Fun fact: In Legends, I’m pretty sure it was said that Cody lived on Kamino training the citizen recruits, but supposedly he lived with the regret and pain of the thought that he believed he killed Obi-Wan.
Well, in Legends the Clones did Order 66 willingly, they always knew about it, essentially they were ALWAYS Stormtroopers and knew what was going on with the war. In the new canon, we've seen them far more 'for the republic' and having extremely close bonds with their Jedi generals, thus the inhibitor chips and mind control are used to explain why they'd suddenly betray them without hesitation.
@@ProjectT Yeah legends clones were just so well drilled and indoctrinated that they couldn't even fathom turning against the empire/republic. Worth saying though they didn't know the truth behind the war. Just like everyone else they were misled into thinking the jedi tried a coup. Honestly I prefer the legends indoctrination against the canon inhibitor chips. It just seems more tragic.
@@DillsyYourDaddy67 More tragic, sure. But it makes way less sense. The Sith would obviously want to have a method of killing all Jedi in the galaxy by using this army that, over the course of 3 YEARS have fought side by side with Jedi and definitely formed friendships with said Jedi, as secretive as possible. In order for it to work, the Sith can't just expect the clones to blindly obey any order they are given, since they would know it to be treason to kill their own generals. And sure, in legends the clones always knew this was going to happen, but because they have free will and can think for themselves, the overall effectiveness of Order 66 would HAVE to have gone down significantly, since some clones would by definition go against it. So like, say, maybe 5-10% of the clones doesn't follow trough with the order, and that is a generous estimate. Also, if even as much as a SINGLE clone decides to disobey the order that they KNOW WILL come, they become a definite threat to the Sith's ultimate plan, since they can go on and reveal the entire setup. So the Legends way just doesn't hold up. It makes so much less sense than this canon explanation we have gotten. In canon the clones don't know about Order 66, they truly believe they are fighting for the good alongside their Jedi generals. They are more human, like they should be. But that is also why the Inhibitor chip works so brutally effectively. It takes complete utter control of the clones, and no matter how individual they are, they CAN'T resist the programming. We see this with Rex very clearly. The Sith's plan is 1000 times safer in canon because the clones aren't willingly in on the plan.
@@TheTrytix Well in Legends a good amount of Clones do disobey the order, particularly the commandos and clones with good bonds to their commanders and the clone armies further away from the galactic core. It's a reason why so many jedi survived in legends and Vader needed to hunt them down. But the order wasn't a secret at all. The jedi knew about order 66. It was 1 of 150 contingency orders the clones knew off by heart in cases of extreme emergency. They had order 65 which was essentially the chancellor is bad take him out. To the Clones all they did was get the news there had been an assassination attempt on the chancellor and the Jedi tried to initiate a coup against the republic. In that instant all the jedi became traitors and the clones followed their orders as any soldier would do in that situation. We even have realistic scenarios in our own world of similar situations, Caesar's Civil War, Caesar's assassination, Operation Valkyrie. It absolutely does hold up and it's a more interesting scenario that computer chips in their brains.
@@DillsyYourDaddy67 Okay, yes, the clones and Jedi knew of order 66 in legends. Yes it was viewed upon as just one out of 150 other orders that was similar for different scenarios as to not stand out, and seem more natural. But still, you wouldn't think the Sith planned for their eventual revenge by having so much of their plan be balanced on a thin needle called "Loyalty". Seriously, their entire plan hinges on the clones staying loyal to the Republic and not form attachments to their Jedi generals, which a lot of clones did. In other words, in legends, the Sith's ultimate plan has a potential major flaw in it. Now granted this flaw didn't end up becoming THAT much of a problem. But it's the fact that it could POTENTIALLY caused the entire army to turn on the chancellor that matters here. The Sith would want an ABSOLUTE guarantee that the clones followed trough with order 66, so relying solely on propaganda and loyalty towards the republic rather than the Jedi Order is flawed. That is why the canon inhibitor chips makes more sense. It is prone to WAY less flaws, it's a near perfect system, because the fate of each Jedi is not decided by the choices the clones make, it's instead boiled down to no choice at all. Which is why it both makes more sense and is way more effective.
SIXES: Sidious: The time has come: Execute Order Sixty-six! Sixes: Get lost, Sheev. I don't take orders from you. Sidious: Oh, Sixes, I'm so sorry, I didn't know this was your frequency, sir.
Oh they’re definitely Cannon, thanks to season 3, but we can only pray that Delta Squad 2.0, Echo and Omega end up meeting at least Sev (since he had the highest chance of avoiding order 66 in Republic Commando).
If Gregor's chip was not damaged from his crash on the void it could have been damaged from the explosion at the docking bay were we last him before rebels.
From what I remember, the way the clones deal with the trauma of killing their friends is actually the inhibitor chip as well. So it has some programming that combats their trauma. Nifty, but it doesn’t work perfectly, given we see some clones feeling remorse still.
I always wondered what happened to Cut during Order 66. But now the question is; what happened to clones like Slick who had defected to the Separatists and were imprisoned? Were they released? Were the still imprisoned? Executed?
i always felt that after learning of the inhibiter chip and seeing rex execute order 66 that the clones real consciousness was deep inside them and deep down they were screaming out in mental pain and agony at how they were killing their jedi
I was thinking about this the other night and it was so incredibly dark they loved the Jedi they worked alongside and had compassion and family but once that chip activated they were put in like a trance but I really think that their real consciousness who love the Jedi are screaming and basically in eternal torture for the rest of their life
I mean as far as I'm aware, most clones didn't really have as much of a bond to their respective Jedis as the ones from the 212th, 501st, and 327th of Aayla Secura. Those were the exception, not the rule Ki-Adi-Mundi is a prime example. In Legends every clone hated his guts and enjoyed killing him. I wouldn't be suprised if it was similar in Canon, as he was still very much cold-hearted and dissociatedwith the clones. Shaak Ti, while I honestly don't know if she had a personal Clone battalion, is another example of a Jedi, who viewed the Clones as simply expendable soldiers and didn't form any meaningful connection to them
@@matheussandbakk9959 Glad you mentioned the 327th. Because Master Secura treated them well, she was respected by the clones. The reason we see them firing on her so much in her death scene was to make it as quick and painless as possible, since they had no choice.
@@SadboiShinobi22 Hmm, I don't know. I wouldn't say that for sure right now. On Wookieepedia for example they had also written down that she's a clone of Jango at first. But now they already edited the article and removed the Jango part. The only thing you can read there is that she's a clone. But not of whom exactly. Also I think her hair color could be a hint that she's really not a clone of Jango. But you're probably right. I also see it coming that she is in fact a clone of him at the end. But like I said I wouldn't say that for sure at the moment. I guess we have to wait and see.
The canon comics go over what order 66 was like to the clones while it was happening: like possession, but your conscious mind is kind of dulled, and when it’s over you immediately justify your actions so as to avoid the cognitive dissonance
3:00 They’re in control of themselves, it’s just that they’re convinced to do something they normally wouldn’t do. I imagine it’s like being drunk and doing something you normally wouldn’t.
i know you typed this awhile ago but in the bad batch wrecker tells omega after he gets his chip removed, he told her that he was trying everything he could to stop, but he couldn’t. basically they were brainwashed and had no control. they lost their humanity
@@StrykeSZN, yeah, but that _might_ be different because of their genetic mutations. I say that because Rex and other Clones didn’t say the same thing as Wrecker.
I love how Rex basically formed his own rebellion, dozens of clones who realized the atrocities of the empire. Working together to save their brothers from death, mistreatment, and experimentation.
Read the title again.... and then ask yourself, "does the title and description of the video fit and should include the clones who died prior to order 66." I'll give you the answer, No, no it does not. And that'd be a very very long list.... if you want to see it, go make it, youll be busy for awhile.
Well now we have Howzer to add to the list as he never had a jedi to kill or kill any jedi sympathizers. Really though he's quite a conundrum. As his chip seems to never been activated and yet his quad all removed their individual colors like those that had executed the order
I think his chip activated but since he served under Cham Syndulla instead of a Jedi general, his attitude was more tuned to believe Jedi are traitors and should be terminated. But since he and his battalion hasn't encountered one for a long time, the chip does wear off since the chip is only meant to make clone in killing Jedi they see at all costs.
The Deltas continued to work for the Empire, and went on to instruct the new conscripted TK troopers (a.k.a. Imperial Stormtroopers) until the clones were phased out of the Empire completely as it seems according to the latest Bad Batch episode War-Mantle that featured Delta-62, "Scorch", leading squads of other CC's and TK troopers.
@@jwil4286 not exactly, only in the first couple of years in Legends, and less than two years in canon due to the fact clones are far more expensive to maintain and were more resistant to orders from the Empire (this is because clones were initially bred and trained to have an undying loyalty to the Republic, not its replacement, the Empire). Also, conscripted soldiers (TK troopers) were trained for policing purposes while the clones were bred and trained for galaxy wide warfare, they just weren't meant for policing and slaughtering innocent people, just for wiping out Jedi after the clone war. If you read more about lore of the clone troopers, it's actually quite sad and depressing, they all fought and died for literally nothing in the end.
There is also an unnamed clone who disobeyed. You can see him in ROTS during mundi's death. When the scene where you see the backs of the clones, you can see one clone that looks to his right towards his brothers, and doesn't shoot a single bolt
You missed omega, technically she is a clone, but a genetically modified clone. So technically she was a clone that probably heard it on kamino with Jedi there but disobeyed anyway.
yeah, only one small issue with that theory: She's clearly heavily modded at least, and likely doesn't even possess an inhibitor chip at all since she is one of a kind, as such Omega wouldn't have even known what that order was, on top of that, she's not a soldier, and hung around Nala-Se, who probably kept Omega away from combat as much as possible
@@fireblazermidnightgaming7897 Is she heavily modded though? Like apart from the obvious fact that she's a girl I mean. Wookiepedia states she's unmodified, and she was one of two Clones who could be used as genetic templates to recreate the Clone Army as made clear in Bad Batch season 1, the other one being Boba Fett, another unaltered Clone
I don’t get it, not just anyone can trigger order 66, he would have to hear it from a higher-up of the empire for that to work, otherwise just anyone could tell any clone some random order and make them execute it. Rex technically was stripped of his rank so cut wouldn’t take orders from him nor would he the bad batch.
@@phoenixaspect8228 You make a good point, but Cut being a deserter doesn't know about Rex being stripped of his rank unless Rex specifically told him, so Order 66 still might work.
@@phoenixaspect8228 I mean Jedi Mind trick's could activate as when Clones attacked the Inquisitors in that one comic. However I guess that's the exception, considering it's literally tricking their brains
HOB-147 didn’t execute order 66 becausr during a space battle he was shot unconscious and misses the order, he was later found by a scrapper. The scrapper helped him. HOB-147 found a jedi youngling at the ship thinking the scrapper was smuggling jedi younglings. After going bazerk he found a storage room filled with younglings, the younglings started attacking HOB thinking he would execute him, but stopped after HOB didnt fight back. The younglings explained all that happended. The scrappers ship got stopped by a clone patrol searching for people smugling jedi, before the clone seached the ship HOB came telliing the clones he already searched the ship and there where no jedis onaboard. (Legends)
I personally liked *Kix’s* story, because he went on to be in *Sidon Ithano’s* crew, it was really cool to nearly see him in the *Force Awakens* *IT WAS INSANEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
It is funny how Bombastic here talks about us seeing what happened to Gregor, or a canon version of Delta Squad post order 66. And probably just a few weeks later, we get both in the same episode of the Bad Batch. Wrecker, Tech, Hunter, Echo and Omega going on a rescue mission after Gregor, and even stumbling on to Delta Squad member, Scorch in the process! really cool stuff, obviously.
Apparently Wolfe did go through with Order 66, that’s what one video that I saw said, and it’s believable too, due to his reaction to when he first meets Kanan and Ezra. But Sev and Slick didn’t go through with Order 66
I always imagined a properly functioning chip required the exact phrase to be said by a one of a select few people like Palpatine. Malfunctioning chips could allow the phrases to be useless, said by anyone, or executed early without the phrase at all
I don’t think Cut Lawquane should be considered “disobeyed”. I’m pretty sure he just couldn’t be bothered because not only was he a deserter, but also, there’s no Jedi left alive on Selucami since Neyo already took care of Stass Allie. Also, Wolffe did execute Order 66. It was removed later
The thing so impressiv about rex not executing the order is that he had the chip at the moment, but he fought it long enough for her to get away, giveing her the opportunity to take it out and save him from this fate. Gray managed to fight it later on and after trying to execute it, in other cases it was never activated, but Rex is different. He could resist and warn her when it was strongest which is an incredably statment to how strong their bond is! Cody on the other hand folded like flimsy instantly despite his close bond to Obi Wan and shared custedy of the laters lightsaber.
Well, I got one thing to say, last time we saw Sev, he was unconscious in a tree on Kashyyk. I'd like to think that the woolkies captured him and did stuff to him. Imagine later down the line, Sev meeting up with the rest of his squad again, both in their Katarn Armour, but Sev is fighting for the Rebels while the Rest are fighting for the Imperials. I think in that scenario it'd be best for all of them to retire and go do stuff together, bc as far as I know, this commando pod should have no lasting hostilities between each other when they meet up
Did stuff to him...? Are you saying you'd like to think that a wookie raped a storm trooper? A Wookie taking a storm trooper from behind and doing their wookie screaming sound was not the picture I wanted in my mind while hungover as fuck on the 4th of July.
i wish they retcon the kicks comic book/story, i want him to disobey order 66,but I actually want to see him appear in the bad batch, or in another future star wars tv series, and not just end up being the last clone and never see him afterwards
Why does noone talk about sixes? Ct-6666 literally recieved the order, and told palpatine "i dont take orders from you" which palpatine responded to by apoligizing for contacting him
There was one clone that got left behind after a mission, years later the imperial troops and the rebels fighting and the clone with the phase 1 armor thought the stormtroopers were on his side because of the similar armor tried to kill Luke because he thought he was a sith but Luke sat him down and told him everything
Yes I know that comic. Loved it. So cool. That clone was even still in phase 1 armor so he was on that planet a long time. And after he joined Luke and he did refer to him as general even though Luke wasn't actually in any military rank. But to him all jedi are generals. I loved that story.
CT-1701 “Wildfire” disobeyed the Order by leaving his military service and joined forces with Tress Hacnua in fighting against the Galactic Empire with the fledgling Alliance to Restore the Republic.
Forgot to mention that Wrecker's inhibitor chip activated when he took a blow to the head in one of the Bad Batch episodes, but it was successfully removed when he was subdued.
Well by the sounds coming from Rex's communicator in his helmet when he drops it after receiving the order from Sidious. It may go to commanders first but then is relayed to all clones under his command. This also is supported by shortly after he drops it and turns around, he doesn't say anything to the two clones standing next to Ashoka they just train their weapons on her. Kind of acts like a backup just in case the commander had removed the chip, or the chip failed to activate regardless clones would attack jedi within their sight or reach. Since Cut did not have a communicator linked to any clone unit, he didn't have his activated.
The thing I like about the inhibitor chips is that it makes order 66 and the Jedi purge more plausible, the original explanation from what I’ve heard the clones grew to hate the mistreatment they received from the Jedi and choose to side with Sidius and turn on the Jedi, the problem I have with this is that despite being clones they’re clearly their own people with their own thoughts and personalities and even if some of them did resent or even hate the Jedi I doubt the vast majority would have turned on them on a whim in the middle of a war.
Do you want to know?The other day I was playing Star Wars:Battlefront 2 2005 version. When I was playing at Dagobah,sometimes I heard Darth Vader's breathing.I don't know why
Its because you was besides the dark side care underneath the tree (the one in Empire Strikes Back), it's a reference to Luke seeing Vader in the movie
I honestly like to think that the republic commandos don’t have the inhibitor chips in them because they were made to follow out a mission no matter what and with an inhibitor chip in them they might not of been able to follow the mission out and complete it
Update For Gregor: Gregor in fact Did or Did Not Execute the order, although me did remove his chip this affected his mental sate, which is why his voice changed, in episode 14 of the bad batch (war mantle) in the beginning he was attempting to escape the empire but was captured, when the bad batch asked gregor about the new TK troopers, he explains that those are their new replacements and that the clones are soldiers of a republic that doesnt exist, it seems like gregor became an instructor for the new troopers before escaping the Empire.
Omega Squad was originally canon before Disney took over, I would count the "pre-Disney" canon clones too. Omega squad all defied and fled to Mandalore, but Darman stayed behind with Niner since Niner suffered a huge back injury. These two also became imperial commandos and Darman ended up requesting to go to Mandalore, since his son was there with his clone brothers, because the mother of his son, a jedi, was killed by a different clone during order 66.
Well Sev from Delta squad actually went against the programming in Legends since he survived his capture. But as you say the others of Delta became Imperial Commandos hunting jedi.
You got less than 1% because every clone that died before Order 66 did not execute Order 66. Omega did not execute the order because she was working for the Kamanoins and all new clones did not shown in the Vader comics when they are mind tricked to execute order 66 to kill Inquisitors but those were not the only ones. Also Boba Fett did not execute the order because he did not have an inhibitor chip and was not part of the Grand Army of the Republic and all non Jango Fett clones did not do it because they were not GAR members.
I'm not sure that's possible though, considering his advanced aging. Even Luke, Leia and Han, born basically ten years later was really old by the, in their 60s. Rex would basically be at least 100 years old biologically speaking by then. Like he could be in an old people's home, but he would not in any way be fit fighting at the very least
@@matheussandbakk9959 My theory is they stop their accellerated aging around age 20. The accelerated aging is only needed from years 1-10 or else they'd take a lifetime to grow, which is why they weren't wrinkled prunes in Rebels.
The best one Is Sixes cause He said Get lost, Sheev. I don't take orders from you. and Palpatine answered Oh Sixes, I'm so sorry, I didn't know this was your frequency, sir
if I remember right scorch I think I wrote it right did follow order 66 and was shown for a small amount of time in the bad batch when they rescued hunter from the commando base or whatever the base was where they had a mission to rescue Gregor at first
10 clones disobeyed order 66 in Bad Batch: 1. Rex (Remove his chip by ahsoka) 2. Hunter 3. Tech 4. Echo 5. Sergeant Boomer 6. Cutup (maybe later episodes after his inhibitor chip activced causing brought him back to life and then he remove chip by Echo and Tech). 7. Wolffe 8. Gregor 9. Commander Doom 10. Commander Cody (Maybe he remove his chip or rejects order 66, then Martez sisters give him a Codename Fulcrum will protect him from order 66.
Watch today’s episode and you will see the Commander has a hard time following orders from the Admiral so there is a possibility he may not be fully functioned with Order 66 and it hasn’t hit him yet or he is immune to it.
Did we forget about Howzer? and omega I know she doesn’t have a chip but she still is a clone. also I think I just realized that we met Howzer for the first time in an episode of the bad batch after this video released
Know some of you are think Delta Republic Commando Trooper is Dead,, But No, don't think he is, When it Comes to The Partial Red White Clone Trooper Republic Commando Sev He is a Tough Son of a Bitch like Chewbacca, Just Finished Star Wars Republic Commando on the Xbox 360 last year 2021 and have a theory to how he could survive, He fights on, go through some lower sewer levels, finds a computer to temporarily disable communication grid along with temporarily disabling the droids from finding him, uses the computer to help boost his signal again, and then the rest of Delta squad picks up his signal, they remove the inhibitor chips Like Commander Doom did, they disobey all orders and including Disobey execute order 66. they rescued him, returns to their posts, and continue defending Kashyyyk, then Order 66 Comes in, thry refuse to do it, but Sev still has his Inhibitor Chip forces him to obey it, but then Scorch grabs hold of Him and Pixer uses his Wrist Blade to cut out the Chip, they continue serving the Remaining Jedi, lie to other Clone Troopers saying Yoda is already dead, Yoda takes them to another SpaceShip, Thanks em for Disobeying Excute Order 66, puts them in Cryostasis Pods to stopping their Ageing Process, waiting for the Right time to awake them.
Palpatine: "execute order 66"
These clones: *insert "well now I am not doing it" meme*
Or...”Gues I’m disobeying that order to.”
Yes
Also Palpatine: 😡
Order 66? More like Suggestion 66
Bro that Ad read was the cleanest thing I’ve seen since Palpatine resisted arrest from the Jedi counsel
LOL
When he won while outnumbered FOUR TO ONE, no less
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Fun fact: In Legends, I’m pretty sure it was said that Cody lived on Kamino training the citizen recruits, but supposedly he lived with the regret and pain of the thought that he believed he killed Obi-Wan.
Well, in Legends the Clones did Order 66 willingly, they always knew about it, essentially they were ALWAYS Stormtroopers and knew what was going on with the war. In the new canon, we've seen them far more 'for the republic' and having extremely close bonds with their Jedi generals, thus the inhibitor chips and mind control are used to explain why they'd suddenly betray them without hesitation.
@@ProjectT Yeah legends clones were just so well drilled and indoctrinated that they couldn't even fathom turning against the empire/republic. Worth saying though they didn't know the truth behind the war. Just like everyone else they were misled into thinking the jedi tried a coup.
Honestly I prefer the legends indoctrination against the canon inhibitor chips. It just seems more tragic.
@@DillsyYourDaddy67 More tragic, sure. But it makes way less sense.
The Sith would obviously want to have a method of killing all Jedi in the galaxy by using this army that, over the course of 3 YEARS have fought side by side with Jedi and definitely formed friendships with said Jedi, as secretive as possible. In order for it to work, the Sith can't just expect the clones to blindly obey any order they are given, since they would know it to be treason to kill their own generals. And sure, in legends the clones always knew this was going to happen, but because they have free will and can think for themselves, the overall effectiveness of Order 66 would HAVE to have gone down significantly, since some clones would by definition go against it. So like, say, maybe 5-10% of the clones doesn't follow trough with the order, and that is a generous estimate. Also, if even as much as a SINGLE clone decides to disobey the order that they KNOW WILL come, they become a definite threat to the Sith's ultimate plan, since they can go on and reveal the entire setup. So the Legends way just doesn't hold up. It makes so much less sense than this canon explanation we have gotten. In canon the clones don't know about Order 66, they truly believe they are fighting for the good alongside their Jedi generals. They are more human, like they should be. But that is also why the Inhibitor chip works so brutally effectively. It takes complete utter control of the clones, and no matter how individual they are, they CAN'T resist the programming. We see this with Rex very clearly. The Sith's plan is 1000 times safer in canon because the clones aren't willingly in on the plan.
@@TheTrytix Well in Legends a good amount of Clones do disobey the order, particularly the commandos and clones with good bonds to their commanders and the clone armies further away from the galactic core. It's a reason why so many jedi survived in legends and Vader needed to hunt them down.
But the order wasn't a secret at all. The jedi knew about order 66. It was 1 of 150 contingency orders the clones knew off by heart in cases of extreme emergency. They had order 65 which was essentially the chancellor is bad take him out.
To the Clones all they did was get the news there had been an assassination attempt on the chancellor and the Jedi tried to initiate a coup against the republic. In that instant all the jedi became traitors and the clones followed their orders as any soldier would do in that situation.
We even have realistic scenarios in our own world of similar situations, Caesar's Civil War, Caesar's assassination, Operation Valkyrie.
It absolutely does hold up and it's a more interesting scenario that computer chips in their brains.
@@DillsyYourDaddy67 Okay, yes, the clones and Jedi knew of order 66 in legends. Yes it was viewed upon as just one out of 150 other orders that was similar for different scenarios as to not stand out, and seem more natural.
But still, you wouldn't think the Sith planned for their eventual revenge by having so much of their plan be balanced on a thin needle called "Loyalty". Seriously, their entire plan hinges on the clones staying loyal to the Republic and not form attachments to their Jedi generals, which a lot of clones did. In other words, in legends, the Sith's ultimate plan has a potential major flaw in it. Now granted this flaw didn't end up becoming THAT much of a problem. But it's the fact that it could POTENTIALLY caused the entire army to turn on the chancellor that matters here. The Sith would want an ABSOLUTE guarantee that the clones followed trough with order 66, so relying solely on propaganda and loyalty towards the republic rather than the Jedi Order is flawed. That is why the canon inhibitor chips makes more sense. It is prone to WAY less flaws, it's a near perfect system, because the fate of each Jedi is not decided by the choices the clones make, it's instead boiled down to no choice at all. Which is why it both makes more sense and is way more effective.
SIXES:
Sidious: The time has come: Execute Order Sixty-six!
Sixes: Get lost, Sheev. I don't take orders from you.
Sidious: Oh, Sixes, I'm so sorry, I didn't know this was your frequency, sir.
no guys this actually happened he made dooku poo his pants twice
It would be a real surprise if Delta is mentioned in Bad Batch. Highly unlikely, but it’s something I would love to happen.
Oh they’re definitely Cannon, thanks to season 3, but we can only pray that Delta Squad 2.0, Echo and Omega end up meeting at least Sev (since he had the highest chance of avoiding order 66 in Republic Commando).
@@TheRegibump but not the same clones but we don’t know if they’re still called that or not.
that would be cool if they meet up at some point
@@backtothefutureman1 They will always be called Boss, Fixer, Scorch and Sev to me
@@sorcvelvet6784 well luckily for you they still are called that
I can't believe you forgot the most feared clone himself, CT-6666 "Sixes"
"He was the greatest among us. Just knowing that I'm not him makes me want to kill myself." - Clone Commander Bacara
@@Enaz19 amogus
Also CT-69420
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Exactly
If Gregor's chip was not damaged from his crash on the void it could have been damaged from the explosion at the docking bay were we last him before rebels.
Looking at how crazy he acts in rebels that's what I assumed he also probably never received the order.
He might be in bad batch
@@icy101yt uh well... just watch all of rebels...
@@annasawraza8557 i have, twice
@@icy101yt you were right about that one!
From what I remember, the way the clones deal with the trauma of killing their friends is actually the inhibitor chip as well. So it has some programming that combats their trauma. Nifty, but it doesn’t work perfectly, given we see some clones feeling remorse still.
Let’s not forget that Rex, out of sheer friggin will, tried to fight off the order even tho he did execute it technically.
Yeah. I think it helped that he knew there was an external force to fight, too.
Cody: 😏
Rex: 😢
Bad Batch: 😐❓
Kix: 🥶💤
Cutup: 😑😐
Sergeant Boomer: No thank. 😤
that one guy on ryloth: nah fam jedis r bad we have to protecc the citizens
@@annasawraza8557 Captain Howzer
Palpatine: execute order 69
Clones: *LITERALLY START DANCING ON THE BATTLEFIELD*
Is this canon ???? Cause it would be funny lol
@@ilovefreddy6080 I really hope so.
Execute order 420.
Nice
Well it’s canon now that order 67 makes them start dancing
@@Cyver probably not because it's just a logo games and logo games tend to be goofy
I always wondered what happened to Cut during Order 66. But now the question is; what happened to clones like Slick who had defected to the Separatists and were imprisoned? Were they released? Were the still imprisoned? Executed?
Oh I get it, good one
i always felt that after learning of the inhibiter chip and seeing rex execute order 66 that the clones real consciousness was deep inside them and deep down they were screaming out in mental pain and agony at how they were killing their jedi
I was thinking about this the other night and it was so incredibly dark they loved the Jedi they worked alongside and had compassion and family but once that chip activated they were put in like a trance but I really think that their real consciousness who love the Jedi are screaming and basically in eternal torture for the rest of their life
I mean as far as I'm aware, most clones didn't really have as much of a bond to their respective Jedis as the ones from the 212th, 501st, and 327th of Aayla Secura. Those were the exception, not the rule
Ki-Adi-Mundi is a prime example. In Legends every clone hated his guts and enjoyed killing him. I wouldn't be suprised if it was similar in Canon, as he was still very much cold-hearted and dissociatedwith the clones.
Shaak Ti, while I honestly don't know if she had a personal Clone battalion, is another example of a Jedi, who viewed the Clones as simply expendable soldiers and didn't form any meaningful connection to them
@@matheussandbakk9959 Glad you mentioned the 327th. Because Master Secura treated them well, she was respected by the clones. The reason we see them firing on her so much in her death scene was to make it as quick and painless as possible, since they had no choice.
Andrew: Kix was the last surviving clone
Me: Realises Rex had to have died at some point
Also me: Cries a lot
You forgot to talk about Omega, she’s still a clone who didn’t execute order 66.
@Connor Wotton not one from palpatine....
We still don't know if she's really a clone from Jango or from someone else
@@Vadigrie she is 100% part jango. It is very obvious in her character design
@@SadboiShinobi22 Hmm, I don't know. I wouldn't say that for sure right now. On Wookieepedia for example they had also written down that she's a clone of Jango at first. But now they already edited the article and removed the Jango part. The only thing you can read there is that she's a clone. But not of whom exactly. Also I think her hair color could be a hint that she's really not a clone of Jango.
But you're probably right. I also see it coming that she is in fact a clone of him at the end. But like I said I wouldn't say that for sure at the moment. I guess we have to wait and see.
No proof she even has a chip since she knows so much about it
The canon comics go over what order 66 was like to the clones while it was happening: like possession, but your conscious mind is kind of dulled, and when it’s over you immediately justify your actions so as to avoid the cognitive dissonance
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They’re in control of themselves, it’s just that they’re convinced to do something they normally wouldn’t do. I imagine it’s like being drunk and doing something you normally wouldn’t.
i know you typed this awhile ago but in the bad batch wrecker tells omega after he gets his chip removed, he told her that he was trying everything he could to stop, but he couldn’t. basically they were brainwashed and had no control. they lost their humanity
@@StrykeSZN, yeah, but that _might_ be different because of their genetic mutations. I say that because Rex and other Clones didn’t say the same thing as Wrecker.
I love how Rex basically formed his own rebellion, dozens of clones who realized the atrocities of the empire. Working together to save their brothers from death, mistreatment, and experimentation.
You forgot to name all the clones who died before order 66 making them unable to perform order 66
the title dooesnt say all the clones that didnt perform arder 66, it said all the clones that disobeyed order 66.
Read the title again.... and then ask yourself, "does the title and description of the video fit and should include the clones who died prior to order 66." I'll give you the answer, No, no it does not.
And that'd be a very very long list.... if you want to see it, go make it, youll be busy for awhile.
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Is it just me or should there be a show about kicks being the last clone trooper I think that'd be awesome
Well now we have Howzer to add to the list as he never had a jedi to kill or kill any jedi sympathizers. Really though he's quite a conundrum. As his chip seems to never been activated and yet his quad all removed their individual colors like those that had executed the order
I think his chip activated but since he served under Cham Syndulla instead of a Jedi general, his attitude was more tuned to believe Jedi are traitors and should be terminated. But since he and his battalion hasn't encountered one for a long time, the chip does wear off since the chip is only meant to make clone in killing Jedi they see at all costs.
The Deltas continued to work for the Empire, and went on to instruct the new conscripted TK troopers (a.k.a. Imperial Stormtroopers) until the clones were phased out of the Empire completely as it seems according to the latest Bad Batch episode War-Mantle that featured Delta-62, "Scorch", leading squads of other CC's and TK troopers.
Weren’t the stormtroopers literally just rebranded clone troopers?
@@jwil4286 not exactly, only in the first couple of years in Legends, and less than two years in canon due to the fact clones are far more expensive to maintain and were more resistant to orders from the Empire (this is because clones were initially bred and trained to have an undying loyalty to the Republic, not its replacement, the Empire). Also, conscripted soldiers (TK troopers) were trained for policing purposes while the clones were bred and trained for galaxy wide warfare, they just weren't meant for policing and slaughtering innocent people, just for wiping out Jedi after the clone war. If you read more about lore of the clone troopers, it's actually quite sad and depressing, they all fought and died for literally nothing in the end.
@@jwil4286 only the 501st consists of the clone troopers instead of conscripts. By Vader's request, as far as I remember
There is also an unnamed clone who disobeyed. You can see him in ROTS during mundi's death. When the scene where you see the backs of the clones, you can see one clone that looks to his right towards his brothers, and doesn't shoot a single bolt
I consider Rex to be a technicality. He still CARRIED out Order 66 first, but then his chip was removed.
You missed omega, technically she is a clone, but a genetically modified clone. So technically she was a clone that probably heard it on kamino with Jedi there but disobeyed anyway.
yeah, only one small issue with that theory: She's clearly heavily modded at least, and likely doesn't even possess an inhibitor chip at all since she is one of a kind, as such Omega wouldn't have even known what that order was, on top of that, she's not a soldier, and hung around Nala-Se, who probably kept Omega away from combat as much as possible
Omega and Alpha (Boba Fett) are were never chipped. Neither have accelerated growth either.
She never had a chip in her head
@@fireblazermidnightgaming7897 Is she heavily modded though? Like apart from the obvious fact that she's a girl I mean. Wookiepedia states she's unmodified, and she was one of two Clones who could be used as genetic templates to recreate the Clone Army as made clear in Bad Batch season 1, the other one being Boba Fett, another unaltered Clone
Wow, so cut was just never activated but if he hears that dreaded phrase he'll become just like the others.
Good thing Rex didn't mention the exact phrase of "order 66"
I don’t get it, not just anyone can trigger order 66, he would have to hear it from a higher-up of the empire for that to work, otherwise just anyone could tell any clone some random order and make them execute it. Rex technically was stripped of his rank so cut wouldn’t take orders from him nor would he the bad batch.
@@phoenixaspect8228 You make a good point, but Cut being a deserter doesn't know about Rex being stripped of his rank unless Rex specifically told him, so Order 66 still might work.
@@phoenixaspect8228 I mean Jedi Mind trick's could activate as when Clones attacked the Inquisitors in that one comic. However I guess that's the exception, considering it's literally tricking their brains
In the bad batch Croshair said he didn’t have a chip he was just doing that on his own
Yup
HOB-147 didn’t execute order 66 becausr during a space battle he was shot unconscious and misses the order, he was later found by a scrapper. The scrapper helped him. HOB-147 found a jedi youngling at the ship thinking the scrapper was smuggling jedi younglings. After going bazerk he found a storage room filled with younglings, the younglings started attacking HOB thinking he would execute him, but stopped after HOB didnt fight back. The younglings explained all that happended. The scrappers ship got stopped by a clone patrol searching for people smugling jedi, before the clone seached the ship HOB came telliing the clones he already searched the ship and there where no jedis onaboard. (Legends)
I personally liked *Kix’s* story, because he went on to be in *Sidon Ithano’s* crew, it was really cool to nearly see him in the *Force Awakens*
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He was in force awakens??
Nearly.
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Cut just chillin' on the farm with his fam.
I have been waiting for you to make a video like this that is so cool that you did!
I loved the transition to the sponsor. Probably the best one I’ve ever seen.
It is funny how Bombastic here talks about us seeing what happened to Gregor, or a canon version of Delta Squad post order 66.
And probably just a few weeks later, we get both in the same episode of the Bad Batch.
Wrecker, Tech, Hunter, Echo and Omega going on a rescue mission after Gregor, and even stumbling on to Delta Squad member, Scorch in the process!
really cool stuff, obviously.
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Maybe we'll find out how and or why some of the other Clones didn't execute order 66 in future episodes of The Bad Batch
Apparently Wolfe did go through with Order 66, that’s what one video that I saw said, and it’s believable too, due to his reaction to when he first meets Kanan and Ezra. But Sev and Slick didn’t go through with Order 66
Nice video. Now we need every clone who obeyed order 66
Huh, didn’t know THAT many clones disobeyed Order 66. Great video, Bombastic, you’ve must’ve done a LOT of research on this.
This hilarious Close Captioning cuts the queen XD "Grey was one of the only clothes to do so" LOL
I always imagined a properly functioning chip required the exact phrase to be said by a one of a select few people like Palpatine. Malfunctioning chips could allow the phrases to be useless, said by anyone, or executed early without the phrase at all
I don’t think Cut Lawquane should be considered “disobeyed”. I’m pretty sure he just couldn’t be bothered because not only was he a deserter, but also, there’s no Jedi left alive on Selucami since Neyo already took care of Stass Allie. Also, Wolffe did execute Order 66. It was removed later
Yeah I agree
Most likely, he never received the order. It's not as if he kept any comm devices with him that Palpatine could've used to send the order.
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The thing so impressiv about rex not executing the order is that he had the chip at the moment, but he fought it long enough for her to get away, giveing her the opportunity to take it out and save him from this fate. Gray managed to fight it later on and after trying to execute it, in other cases it was never activated, but Rex is different. He could resist and warn her when it was strongest which is an incredably statment to how strong their bond is!
Cody on the other hand folded like flimsy instantly despite his close bond to Obi Wan and shared custedy of the laters lightsaber.
Well, I got one thing to say, last time we saw Sev, he was unconscious in a tree on Kashyyk. I'd like to think that the woolkies captured him and did stuff to him. Imagine later down the line, Sev meeting up with the rest of his squad again, both in their Katarn Armour, but Sev is fighting for the Rebels while the Rest are fighting for the Imperials. I think in that scenario it'd be best for all of them to retire and go do stuff together, bc as far as I know, this commando pod should have no lasting hostilities between each other when they meet up
Did stuff to him...? Are you saying you'd like to think that a wookie raped a storm trooper? A Wookie taking a storm trooper from behind and doing their wookie screaming sound was not the picture I wanted in my mind while hungover as fuck on the 4th of July.
Cut Lawquane didn't need Order 66 because he had already Executed Order 69
I know it’s technically legends, but I still think the Clan Skirata clones should be on this list.
I was looking for this
Remember Cut says that Red wasn't the only one who showed up. I'm thinking others like maybe Grey couldve found him looking to defect.
Me thinking he was gonna say all the clones that died
That build up to the add plug
i wish they retcon the kicks comic book/story, i want him to disobey order 66,but I actually want to see him appear in the bad batch, or in another future star wars tv series, and not just end up being the last clone and never see him afterwards
The way he led into the sponsor was so good I didn’t skip it
Why does noone talk about sixes? Ct-6666 literally recieved the order, and told palpatine "i dont take orders from you" which palpatine responded to by apoligizing for contacting him
Cut had the truma of losing his brothers so much so, that the chip overloaded and was destroyed.
There was one clone that got left behind after a mission, years later the imperial troops and the rebels fighting and the clone with the phase 1 armor thought the stormtroopers were on his side because of the similar armor tried to kill Luke because he thought he was a sith but Luke sat him down and told him everything
Yes I know that comic. Loved it. So cool.
That clone was even still in phase 1 armor so he was on that planet a long time.
And after he joined Luke and he did refer to him as general even though Luke wasn't actually in any military rank. But to him all jedi are generals.
I loved that story.
@@theCantinafan technically it did not happen because it was legends
@@benjaminwhatley9737 so sad. But I'm glad legends aren't Canon. Luke being married just doesn't go well with me
Rex obeyed. He tried, but he only made it through because of Ahsoka Tano.
CT-1701 “Wildfire” disobeyed the Order by leaving his military service and joined forces with Tress Hacnua in fighting against the Galactic Empire with the fledgling Alliance to Restore the Republic.
And Abel! The clone who pledged his allegiance to Luke :D
The fact that the clones were like 10 and 11 a the start of the clone wars tho 💀
Forgot to mention that Wrecker's inhibitor chip activated when he took a blow to the head in one of the Bad Batch episodes, but it was successfully removed when he was subdued.
Well by the sounds coming from Rex's communicator in his helmet when he drops it after receiving the order from Sidious. It may go to commanders first but then is relayed to all clones under his command. This also is supported by shortly after he drops it and turns around, he doesn't say anything to the two clones standing next to Ashoka they just train their weapons on her. Kind of acts like a backup just in case the commander had removed the chip, or the chip failed to activate regardless clones would attack jedi within their sight or reach. Since Cut did not have a communicator linked to any clone unit, he didn't have his activated.
Bro just that transition to the ad is enough to get me
The thing I like about the inhibitor chips is that it makes order 66 and the Jedi purge more plausible, the original explanation from what I’ve heard the clones grew to hate the mistreatment they received from the Jedi and choose to side with Sidius and turn on the Jedi, the problem I have with this is that despite being clones they’re clearly their own people with their own thoughts and personalities and even if some of them did resent or even hate the Jedi I doubt the vast majority would have turned on them on a whim in the middle of a war.
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Omega squad has been forgotten 😔
Do you want to know?The other day I was playing Star Wars:Battlefront 2 2005 version.
When I was playing at Dagobah,sometimes I heard Darth Vader's breathing.I don't know why
Its because you was besides the dark side care underneath the tree (the one in Empire Strikes Back), it's a reference to Luke seeing Vader in the movie
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Isn’t that in Lego Star Wars?
I honestly like to think that the republic commandos don’t have the inhibitor chips in them because they were made to follow out a mission no matter what and with an inhibitor chip in them they might not of been able to follow the mission out and complete it
By far the best ad transition on UA-cam omg 😂
next video idea :Every clone that followed order 66 - cannon
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Most terrifying expression that could be a meme.
There are literally so many scenes of order 66 lol 😂😁😂😁😂
Nice tie in with that sponsor 😉
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Delta squad had a dope Order 66 book. RIP Sev
Update For Gregor:
Gregor in fact Did or Did Not Execute the order, although me did remove his chip this affected his mental sate, which is why his voice changed, in episode 14 of the bad batch (war mantle) in the beginning he was attempting to escape the empire but was captured, when the bad batch asked gregor about the new TK troopers, he explains that those are their new replacements and that the clones are soldiers of a republic that doesnt exist, it seems like gregor became an instructor for the new troopers before escaping the Empire.
That transition into the ad was smooth lol
What about Howzer, does his case count?
You forgot cc-6666/sixes he was told to order 66 by Palpatine himself and then he straght up denied it AND THE PALPATINE APOLOGIZED
I have a questionn
What happened to jedi bob during order 66, is he safe, is he alright
I believe he began a secret jedi order 😂
Honestly I wanna see Delta Squad hunt down the bad batch and/or surviving jedi.
Omega Squad was originally canon before Disney took over, I would count the "pre-Disney" canon clones too. Omega squad all defied and fled to Mandalore, but Darman stayed behind with Niner since Niner suffered a huge back injury. These two also became imperial commandos and Darman ended up requesting to go to Mandalore, since his son was there with his clone brothers, because the mother of his son, a jedi, was killed by a different clone during order 66.
Well Sev from Delta squad actually went against the programming in Legends since he survived his capture. But as you say the others of Delta became Imperial Commandos hunting jedi.
Wrecker directly mentions he heard the order in the first episode.
You got less than 1% because every clone that died before Order 66 did not execute Order 66. Omega did not execute the order because she was working for the Kamanoins and all new clones did not shown in the Vader comics when they are mind tricked to execute order 66 to kill Inquisitors but those were not the only ones. Also Boba Fett did not execute the order because he did not have an inhibitor chip and was not part of the Grand Army of the Republic and all non Jango Fett clones did not do it because they were not GAR members.
actually he got most of them because he was talking about all the clones that disobeyed order 66, not the clones who never got a chance to perform it.
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@@Lord-Emperor-Vader mine was a joke too
Rex lived way after TFA. If my stories are to become canon he died in Episode 12 during the Battle of Coruscant.
I'm not sure that's possible though, considering his advanced aging. Even Luke, Leia and Han, born basically ten years later was really old by the, in their 60s. Rex would basically be at least 100 years old biologically speaking by then. Like he could be in an old people's home, but he would not in any way be fit fighting at the very least
@@matheussandbakk9959 My theory is they stop their accellerated aging around age 20. The accelerated aging is only needed from years 1-10 or else they'd take a lifetime to grow, which is why they weren't wrinkled prunes in Rebels.
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also just so you know crosshairs did remove his inhibitor chip years ago(unknown when he did it) but he was just following orders
In episode 3 palpatine is saying comander cody the time has come, meaning clones knew order 66 all along which is more badass
The best one Is Sixes cause He said Get lost, Sheev. I don't take orders from you. and Palpatine answered Oh Sixes, I'm so sorry, I didn't know this was your frequency, sir
if I remember right scorch I think I wrote it right did follow order 66 and was shown for a small amount of time in the bad batch when they rescued hunter from the commando base or whatever the base was where they had a mission to rescue Gregor at first
Every clone who died before order 66 didn't execute it
10 clones disobeyed order 66 in Bad Batch:
1. Rex (Remove his chip by ahsoka)
2. Hunter
3. Tech
4. Echo
5. Sergeant Boomer
6. Cutup (maybe later episodes after his inhibitor chip activced causing brought him back to life and then he remove chip by Echo and Tech).
7. Wolffe
8. Gregor
9. Commander Doom
10. Commander Cody (Maybe he remove his chip or rejects order 66, then Martez sisters give him a Codename Fulcrum will protect him from order 66.
Watch today’s episode and you will see the Commander has a hard time following orders from the Admiral so there is a possibility he may not be fully functioned with Order 66 and it hasn’t hit him yet or he is immune to it.
Did we forget about Howzer? and omega I know she doesn’t have a chip but she still is a clone. also I think I just realized that we met Howzer for the first time in an episode of the bad batch after this video released
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Know some of you are think Delta Republic Commando Trooper is Dead,, But No, don't think he is, When it Comes to The Partial Red White Clone Trooper Republic Commando Sev He is a Tough Son of a Bitch like Chewbacca, Just Finished Star Wars Republic Commando on the Xbox 360 last year 2021 and have a theory to how he could survive, He fights on, go through some lower sewer levels, finds a computer to temporarily disable communication grid along with temporarily disabling the droids from finding him, uses the computer to help boost his signal again, and then the rest of Delta squad picks up his signal, they remove the inhibitor chips Like Commander Doom did, they disobey all orders and including Disobey execute order 66. they rescued him, returns to their posts, and continue defending Kashyyyk, then Order 66 Comes in, thry refuse to do it, but Sev still has his Inhibitor Chip forces him to obey it, but then Scorch grabs hold of Him and Pixer uses his Wrist Blade to cut out the Chip, they continue serving the Remaining Jedi, lie to other Clone Troopers saying Yoda is already dead, Yoda takes them to another SpaceShip, Thanks em for Disobeying Excute Order 66, puts them in Cryostasis Pods to stopping their Ageing Process, waiting for the Right time to awake them.
Its likely Cuts chip never functioned properly, otherwise he wouldn't have deserted.
I love how he connected his sponsor "privacy" with the reason why people couldn't find out about order 66 🤣
Hey I was curious and I want a video describing this, during order 66, did the child clone cadets execute order 66?
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@@_thomas1031 I would like someone to do a video on this!! It’s something NOONE talks about but something EVERYONE should find out about
The other clones that didn't follow order 66 where the one that died.