It also is a reminder of why the Jedi although not killers, we’re incredible leaders, even though they were military leaders to the clones they valued them as individuals even though they are the same. The combination of the clones and the Jedi made the military even stronger given the humanity the Jedi showed but also the loyalty and faith the clones showed their Jedi leaders in kind. Had they not had the chip. The clones I bet would have stood with their Jedi generals and taken down Sidious and prevented the Empire. As seen with the 501st marching on the temple.
But Sinker was right though. They came looking for Plo Koon. The _Jedi_ , not the troopers. Remember how often in the show they sacrifice multiple troopers to save a Jedi‘s life. Sinker‘s look on reality is bleak, but unfortunately correct.
While other Jedi may have been kind towards their troops, Plo Koon appears to have been the only Jedi general who considered his men’s lives to be as valuable as his own, and who valued keeping them alive as more important than throwing more troopers at a situation in the hope of achieving even a crucial mission objective.
In other episodes they usually spend their free time socializing, going to Bars, maintaining their equipment, or just resting. They may be clones, but they’re just like us.
I remember Seeing those clones die in those drop pods when I was a kid and it always use to make me so sad. I went on for a few years thinking about that one scene for some reason lol.
Watching the droids cut into the pod without any way of stopping them, then sucked into the vacuum of space with no protection? Brutal way to go for any sci-fi show. Hell it’s the sort of thing I’d expect to see in BSG or Stargate.
Wolffe being out of armor here has always been a big point that I refer to in my perpetual quest to headcanon a GAR organizational structure that makes some kind of galactic sense. I firmly believe that, due to the demonstrated* efficiency of the flash learning techniques that were used for much of the clones' training, they're all trained to be able to serve as naval crew and starfighter pilots in addition to fighting in surface combat. And that's relevant to this scene in particular because I interpret Wolffe being out of armor as evidence that he was filling the role of an admiral. *In the original Thrawn Trilogy, Thrawn uses clone soldiers that are grown in fifteen to twenty days and flash-trained to be fully combat capable by the time they come out of the tubes. They talk about it being thought impossible to grow stable clones in less than a year, but the reason for that turns out to be interference from the Force (which Thrawn circumvented by using ysalamiri to block the Force around the cloning tubes.) The flash learning is technically efficient enough to produce effective soldiers in that short of a time. As far as I remember, there's no evidence in those books for the multiclassing I'm proposing here, but the clones made on Kamino, at least the original ones, had ten years of training.
0:33 the way Ashoka greets plo koon in his (or her) native language with excitement and respect warms my soul let’s not forget plo took Ashoka to the Jedi temple
It’s so interesting to me that when the trailer for the Clone Wars movie was shown they showed pieces of season 1. I was expecting those parts to be in the movie until they started airing seasons afterwards.
3:33 the juxtaposition is nightmarish. Imagine these dumbass droids joking like idiots while you're about to suffocate to death. When the droid says "there they go" is the moment that clone in the background dies
Yeah, that really freaked me out when I watched the show as a kid (and was quite disquieting in my recent rewatch). The fact that their lives are considered so cheap and the droids have no frame of reference for the horror of their actions...and imagining the horror of the poor clones trapped in the pod, watching it be torn open and knowing there's nothing they can do about it. That juxtaposition got me almost as good as the poor guy who got cut in half by the door at the citadel :(
The only way they could’ve made this scene, darker or better even is if they added a starweird and Plo Koon has to use his electric Judgement to fight it off it’s a shame we never saw him use the ability in the clone wars I imagine that’s actually what would’ve happened if the droids forgot about them for some reason and they were left out there longer definitely a good fanfiction idea
0:56 What do you mean you’re not in range yet? Lasers travel infinitely and in a straight line until they are stopped by another object. And even if lasers don’t work like that in Star Wars (somehow), they’re in space nonetheless. There would be nothing slowing the lasers down until they hit the Malevolence.
Nerding out, they’re not lasers. They’re like bursts of gas or something idr. But it makes sense that they’d dissipate over distance. They may also lose some of their heat (or whatever it is about them that makes them hot). It also makes sense why blasters fire actual bolts instead of shooting like in laser tag.
Yeah, “lasers” in this universe are just packets of plasma/heated gas contained in a magnetic field iirc. Halo has the same concept with the same limitations
@@nicholashe1198 yes that is exactly right. The Lazer systems of star wars are all Gass based weapons. This is why most professional snipers will use a kinetic rifle instead of the normal blaster
They're in the void. Force works like gravity. You have to pull to something in range. He cant pull it towards debris because it would be at risk of crashing the pod.
whatr ucking annoys me here is the fact he has a light saber and is able to cut the things off that is crushing the pod rendering their strategi to destroy it meanignless, but noooo he has to stand there and reflects 4 shots every 10 seconds
The whole point of the droids plan, is to make him do that. So that when he diverts attention, he will get shot. He couldn't cut them until the droids are down.
"We're just clones sir. We're meant to be expendable." "Not to me." This exchange always hits me in the feels.
Same. I think, in a way, it sets the tone for the rest of the series.
It hits hard knowing what happen to Plo during Order 66...
It also is a reminder of why the Jedi although not killers, we’re incredible leaders, even though they were military leaders to the clones they valued them as individuals even though they are the same. The combination of the clones and the Jedi made the military even stronger given the humanity the Jedi showed but also the loyalty and faith the clones showed their Jedi leaders in kind. Had they not had the chip. The clones I bet would have stood with their Jedi generals and taken down Sidious and prevented the Empire. As seen with the 501st marching on the temple.
But Sinker was right though. They came looking for Plo Koon. The _Jedi_ , not the troopers.
Remember how often in the show they sacrifice multiple troopers to save a Jedi‘s life.
Sinker‘s look on reality is bleak, but unfortunately correct.
While other Jedi may have been kind towards their troops, Plo Koon appears to have been the only Jedi general who considered his men’s lives to be as valuable as his own, and who valued keeping them alive as more important than throwing more troopers at a situation in the hope of achieving even a crucial mission objective.
"I value your life more than finding that weapon"
hands down, the best jedi general here
It's so awesome how Plo waited for the other clones to get in the escape pods before he jumped in.
"When you ask for trouble, you should not be surprised when it finds you."
Wise words indeed.
May the wolffepack and their general plo koon rest in peace.
Isn't Wolffe himself alive tho? Could have sworn he was alive in Rebels
@@duncanabrams7441 yeah, apparently his inhibitor chip was damaged by the cause of fight with Ventress. That’s the reason how Cpt. Wolffe lost his eye
Yes may the fictional characters rest in piece may they rest in heaven
Plo Koon is what a Jedi should be and is an example for many
Him, Obi wan, qui gon, Luke, Kannan had a lot of if heart and wisdom.
“It’s Boost sir. He only takes a bath when he’s on leave.”
I wonder what clones usually spend times on leave?
In other episodes they usually spend their free time socializing, going to Bars, maintaining their equipment, or just resting. They may be clones, but they’re just like us.
I remember Seeing those clones die in those drop pods when I was a kid and it always use to make me so sad. I went on for a few years thinking about that one scene for some reason lol.
Watching the droids cut into the pod without any way of stopping them, then sucked into the vacuum of space with no protection? Brutal way to go for any sci-fi show. Hell it’s the sort of thing I’d expect to see in BSG or Stargate.
This scenes and the deaths in the battle of rishi left a big impact on me, i still think about them from time to time
That scene horrified me
This plot arc made Plo Koon my favourite Jedi
"I value your life more than finding that weapon" damn
Wolffe being out of armor here has always been a big point that I refer to in my perpetual quest to headcanon a GAR organizational structure that makes some kind of galactic sense. I firmly believe that, due to the demonstrated* efficiency of the flash learning techniques that were used for much of the clones' training, they're all trained to be able to serve as naval crew and starfighter pilots in addition to fighting in surface combat. And that's relevant to this scene in particular because I interpret Wolffe being out of armor as evidence that he was filling the role of an admiral.
*In the original Thrawn Trilogy, Thrawn uses clone soldiers that are grown in fifteen to twenty days and flash-trained to be fully combat capable by the time they come out of the tubes. They talk about it being thought impossible to grow stable clones in less than a year, but the reason for that turns out to be interference from the Force (which Thrawn circumvented by using ysalamiri to block the Force around the cloning tubes.) The flash learning is technically efficient enough to produce effective soldiers in that short of a time. As far as I remember, there's no evidence in those books for the multiclassing I'm proposing here, but the clones made on Kamino, at least the original ones, had ten years of training.
The season 1 Wolfpack Armor with brown accents was one of my all time favorites
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@@manuelgrothe608 red wolves
It was very sad that plo cared about the clones when no one else did
In my head cannon Plo survived 66 and got out of his fighter in time
Same
They're just adorable
0:33 the way Ashoka greets plo koon in his (or her) native language with excitement and respect warms my soul let’s not forget plo took Ashoka to the Jedi temple
It’s so interesting to me that when the trailer for the Clone Wars movie was shown they showed pieces of season 1. I was expecting those parts to be in the movie until they started airing seasons afterwards.
Never knew Wolffe used to be a Clone Navigator. Ponds was also the same before He died.
Plo Koon and Wolffe must so sad that day when he lose many of his men.
That one scene at the end is what solidified my love for Plo Koon and the Wolfpack troopers (or Plo’s Bros)
"We're just clones sir. We're meant to be expendable"
Me: DONT YOU DARE SAY THAT
i admire plo koon "i value your life more then i value finding that weapon"
Optimus Prime of the Star Wars universe!
YES. YES!
AND WOLFFE IS HIS ARCEE
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Plo koon is the father figure every padowan needs
3:33 the juxtaposition is nightmarish. Imagine these dumbass droids joking like idiots while you're about to suffocate to death. When the droid says "there they go" is the moment that clone in the background dies
Yeah, that really freaked me out when I watched the show as a kid (and was quite disquieting in my recent rewatch). The fact that their lives are considered so cheap and the droids have no frame of reference for the horror of their actions...and imagining the horror of the poor clones trapped in the pod, watching it be torn open and knowing there's nothing they can do about it. That juxtaposition got me almost as good as the poor guy who got cut in half by the door at the citadel :(
I wish the Wolfpack troopers were in Star war’s rebels?
And I also wish we'd get more screentime of them in Clone Wars. The entire wolfpack was badass throughout the series
At that point in time they would've been completely phased out in favor of non-clone humans
And after this, they changed their colours to grey
Gods, I love Plo Koon
5:27 the droid was surrendering
What. A. Badass.
This is a kids show which I respect but as a kid around nine when I saw this I really took in the details how they died
Got to be one of the most horrible ways to die ever
The only way they could’ve made this scene, darker or better even is if they added a starweird and Plo Koon has to use his electric Judgement to fight it off it’s a shame we never saw him use the ability in the clone wars I imagine that’s actually what would’ve happened if the droids forgot about them for some reason and they were left out there longer definitely a good fanfiction idea
0:15 is this Commander Wolffe? I’m keen to learn more about the Wolfpack.
Yes, before he lost his eye.
Anyone ever realise the phase 1 armour didn't need a respirator to survive in space
I wonder how this episode would been if it was in Lego Star Wars IV: The Clone Wars
Nobody:
Absolutely Nobody:
Me whenever wolffe pops up on screen: OMG CRUSH ME DADDY!!!!!!
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3:31 this might be the darkest moment in clone wars
The clones are expendable, but Plo isnt, thats why they got help
Aye if it wasn’t for Plo Koon the Jedi would of let them clones die then again they wouldn’t have survived without him anyways
ese es mi MASTER🥲
I really don't like the horrors in space
I'm gonna puke
@@manuelgrothe608 me too
Me neither
0:56 What do you mean you’re not in range yet? Lasers travel infinitely and in a straight line until they are stopped by another object. And even if lasers don’t work like that in Star Wars (somehow), they’re in space nonetheless. There would be nothing slowing the lasers down until they hit the Malevolence.
Nerding out, they’re not lasers. They’re like bursts of gas or something idr. But it makes sense that they’d dissipate over distance. They may also lose some of their heat (or whatever it is about them that makes them hot). It also makes sense why blasters fire actual bolts instead of shooting like in laser tag.
Yeah, “lasers” in this universe are just packets of plasma/heated gas contained in a magnetic field iirc. Halo has the same concept with the same limitations
@@nicholashe1198 yes that is exactly right. The Lazer systems of star wars are all Gass based weapons. This is why most professional snipers will use a kinetic rifle instead of the normal blaster
If they had done the nine old men I think maybe those two would’ve been with wolfe
He was in Rebels, together with Rex and Gregor.
Does anyone know what episode this is?
S1E2 - Rising Malevolence
@@kellswater thank you!
Hey just a thought why didn’t plo koon use the force to make the pod move ?
They're in the void. Force works like gravity. You have to pull to something in range. He cant pull it towards debris because it would be at risk of crashing the pod.
the laws of space doesnt apply in star wars
whatr ucking annoys me here is the fact he has a light saber and is able to cut the things off that is crushing the pod rendering their strategi to destroy it meanignless, but noooo he has to stand there and reflects 4 shots every 10 seconds
The whole point of the droids plan, is to make him do that. So that when he diverts attention, he will get shot. He couldn't cut them until the droids are down.
Late, but he wasn’t able to do that at the start because he was busy deflecting the bolts
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