Oh, you mean this interaction in perticular? I mean no matter what was shown no surviving Jedi/Youngling would have trusted the clones, considering all the clones tried to kill them.
@@Starwarsfight49 the clones had no say in 66 😂 it’s not “good soldiers follow orders” it’s “let’s use a chip to force you follow orders, deactivate the chip so you have to live with the consequences”
Hunter having the most balance of intelligence and empathy is why he was a great leader for the Bad Batch. Crosshair isn't emotionless but he had a significant lack of both that made him a better soldier than a leader.
good soldiers follow orders, Hunter was simply empathetic, and was a good leader with emotional intelligence, and other skills coming 2nd beforehand. whilst, Crosshair the opposite; he is an excellent marksman, and specialized in reconnaissance, and other survival traits, but he isn't exactly the most intelligent emotionally, or maybe just doesn't care and will follow orders even if they are morally conflicting to some.
@@colin8696908wrong, at this point Crosshair’s chip isn’t working anymore, he said himself, that he found out about chips long ago, and it wasn’t working
Characters always meeting characters from other shows makes the galaxy look small ,like it's a galaxy trillions of people live in it yk how hard it must be for the same people to keep running into each other?
nah that would ruin it, Kenan in Rebels hated the clones for their betrayal, if he had met the Bad Batch after order 66 and reconciled that would take all the sense away from that aspect of Kenan's character in regards to the clones in Rebels
"It was during the war, the clones fought alongside the Jedi side by side and in the end they betrayed us... they killed my master in front of me, they killed all the Jedi. They are not trustworthy." kanan jarrus ( caleb )
That's cold, crosshairs still wanted to take out the Jedi even though he wasn't being forced to by the inhibitor Chip. But the rest of the bad batch didn't want to
@@mariodangelo9768from what I heard the bad batch is a group of half-baked(?) clones Unless cross hair sustained head trauma before this clip then I doubt his inhibitor chip is working at the moment.
@@pumpko9439 his chip was the only one that did work during order 66, wreckers chip kicked in later. crosshair got his chip removed later in the show after suffering head truma and needing to have it removed.
@@rimreld the alcoholic part is a reference to the book A New Dawn, which is set before Rebels. After Kanan met Hera, she presumably made him go to the Star Wars equivalent of AA because he’s not a drinker by the time Rebels rolls around 😂
@Himmiefan Yes, because it's more down to earth, more about family and newer. They knew what worked in CW and used it. Besides, even the animation is way better than the old CW series. But for all the strong moments here, it can't top Ahsoka's departure from the Jedi Order or the epic Order 66 from her perspective. Those were the strongest moments in all of SW. My subjective opinion.
Shows how physically impressive force users are compared to even trained enhanced humans and regular humans. Kanan as a child just casually kicks a enhanced clone a good distance back and also knocking him unconscious for a good bit. I always noticed people usually think force users are on the same tier as normal humans physically and only have telekinesis and telepathy. Just wanted to point that out.
It’s dark to think about how if hunter convinced kahnan. He would have been taken captive the min those 3 clones showed up. Taken to Couriscaunt and tortured to an inquisitor.
Did anyone see RED FLAGS going up everywhere when Crosshair started shooting at and repeating himself about " killing the Jedi" and "follow orders" who was a child ( or a teenager)???
@bobthebuilder1360 Red flags because the Bad Batch were supposed to not follow orders. Which is why it was a red flag... Unless that's not what your implying and I misinterpreted you comment - if so I apologize in advance lol
I understand why they had the same voice actor play as Young Kanan, for constancy reasons. But it just sounds really bad it would have been fine in my opinion if they had a different actor play as young Kanan.
“The new Canon won’t be messy like the old EU!” Meanwhile the new Canon retconning itself constantly while the “messy EU” wasn’t nearly as bad as people claim
Master Jarrus As A Child Is Understandable But The Fact He Wasn’t Going To Hear Out The Clone Without The Inhibiter Chip In His Brain Was Questionable But Then Again, Master Jarrus Wouldn’t Have Trained Ezra
Something I never understood, and it's more than likely that I wasn't paying attention, is why did the clones go along with order 66 aren't they against the empire? Feel free to nerd out and leave as long an explanation as needed, just keep in mind I know very little about Star Wars and just watched the movies for fun
the clones were technically the original empire soldiers, since the republic became the empire, when order 66 went out, it overrode their personalities, but over time some clones began questioning how the empire was acting, and some defected while others were put into retirement bc they age double the speed
ok so spoiler since you are clearly new to star wars, for order 66, they went along with it because order 66 was an order for a chip in their brain, it was quite literal mind control, they had no choice, some clones had their chips damaged and refused to follow the order and helped the jedi
For me this made no sense. I know they were supposed of be the *bad batch* and so not act like the others clones but If he was part of the army and recieve the order 66 (that he should've know about - the idea it was a code word that enabled the clones to shoot in auto mode thanks to the chip in their heads like if they were robots is preposterous. They all knew by training: ok when this procedure start kill all Jedi. Screw morality, if you liked the Jedi general or not. It's part of the job and they were soldiers) if he had doubts about the order at best he should've tryed to captured the padawan (not follow the directive but take initiative in a more hopefull "we followed order 66 the general is dead but this is a kid in training I'm sure the order don't apply to him right commander?" but still act like he's part of the unit in favor of the Repubblic. Not "look kid for no real reason I'm on your side, I'm gonna go against the order and the army I serve from when I was born and save/hide you" 🤷♂️)
It's a bit of a silly retcon and I do enjoy the concept of the clones betraying the people they fought side by side with for three years. But the chips pretty much just overrode the personalities and wills of the clones. The bad batch were defective and so were their chips so they were unaffected, crosshair even had his removed at a certain point. They didn't even participate in killing the General, they watched from a distance. They're very confused about the jedi committing treason, as they were just talking with the General only a little bit ago.
what you think is dumb or not is completely irrelevant, its been canon since the very first star wars movie that the clones had a mind control chip in their brain, they went through with it because of that and only that, without it most of them wouldn't have followed. and no they had no idea of order 66, the chips orders were a secret to literally everyone including the jedi, the clones did not train beforehand to kill jedi
@@XiaoYueMao the idea of have a "order 66" means you have 65 before that and other orders After that. This clones were ALL grown in a facility on Kamino and were put to learn military procedures as soon as possible (we seen they got different stages of Age so when the Republic got his clones It was a process that required *years* to create that army Battle ready and make the clones learn everything they needed to know. So The Clones Who went through the process ALL had to know by the Age they end up shipped to war what orders they were expected to follow at ANY point. Even if Is Canon now they have chip that let's say "suppress their morality" to make them perform better but they still had to know what they Needed to do. When Cody recieve the order Is not like we have the "come again? We have to shoot Generale Kenobi?" He Just does It because they had to put in motion a protocol the Clones were all trained for. The show try to sell the Clones as "unaware" just to give them and excuse and make them appear more unwilling to "kill without motive" that for me Is the Dumb part. They had to follow their "general" commands not because they liked them in MOST cases but because they were assigned to them. I love the Clones show personality traits but try to go beyond and pull the "I'm so genetically superior I Don't even Obey orders I should know about!" And pick sides questioning their whole role Is kinda out there and Is of course Just a personal opinion.
@@maxwell8540 im sorry to interrupt your yapping but again, its canon that the clones didnt actually know what the chips did, the specifics of what each order does was only known to palpatine, kaminoans, dooku, and the jedi council. but even then. they did not know the chips actually did mind control. the clones themselves were merely aware that they had chips that contained orders that would give them information should they be activated but were never told it would force them to carry the orders out nor were they put through training to carry it out. yet again for the last time THIS IS CANON, its literally why the fives plotline existed where fives was horrified to learn the truth of the chips and he died trying to get that information to the jedi, that plotline wouldnt exist if the truth of the chips were already known, now stop yapping and actually go read the wiki.
@@XiaoYueMaotry to understand the "yapping" before come to your own conclusions if you can understand the issue I talk about of course. The whole "oh my God they put Chips in the clones heads" wasn't something I have a disagreement about and I can find logical It was surprising for a Clone to find this and go nuts after. If they build the army with Clones It make sense they themself were unaware of any genetical alteration or Anything added to them by their creators (they had medical checks during their life Is not stupid think they went through It without realize the ones using them wanted to make sure they were obedient by using this unregistered methods). What I find *moronic* by this, you keep declaring as Canon Is how they treated the story of the bad batch (more than Anything including Echo Who Is from a older generation) of not knowing the order 66. This are SOLDIERS trained for carry out orders and If they have a list of procedures they *had to* learn them in training not Just "well seems like I have to carry order 66... whatever that even means" or even think Is a secret Word that activated them as sleeping agents. It doesn't make sense a "they were knowed only to such and such peoples". This were Simply the ones with the AUTHORITY to give out the order (Palpatine had the credentials as head figure of the Senate of the Republic. Dooku made the order of the army with the requirements needed and the Kaminoans carried out the specifics. This meaning: they had a program of studies/training ALL the clone troopers growth on Kamino gone through (for all the years the Jedi were unaware of the existence of such army). Order 66 Is just part of their protocols 🤷♂️ the Jedi were given roles only later as generals by the Republic (meaning Palpatine favored the war with the Jedi taking part in it) and they however never bothered to learn any of the protocols this Clone troopers had. Just given commands or delegated things to their efficients Clone Commanders (Who may even had liked the Jedi in commando but still had their training. They knew if they had to carry the order 66. Enforced by the chip or less It didn't mattered! As they served 3 years together with the Jedi fully knowing what It was expected from them to do If that order was ever to be called on by the right authority and Is not like they had ever any reasons to recite their catalog of procedures/orders to a Jedi. Is like if some General call out a Soldier from the ranks and ask something from the base training manual Is unexpected to ever happen but is not like the Soldier Don't know their training. Expecially the ones Who went through all phases as Kids before, etc). The idea this group go "what Is happening here?" and are still clones even worse "veterans" doesn't make any sense 😗. Either you get what I mean or Simply Don't want to noticed It and get feeded on what the show offer. As you put It: this is Canon. But Is complete bollocks
The funniest thing is that Jedi really treasoned Republic, as Chancellor expected, but still. I don't think clones must kill a child (even if he is a Commander, which is strange, but okay), maybe imprison and give to inquisitors. Maybe it's too complicated and the order 66 just tells "kill the ALL Jedi".
ok so spoiler since you are clearly new to star wars, no, the jedi did not commit treason, by republic law palpatines had to give up his emergency powers as the CIS was done for, the jedi went to go ask him to follow the law but it was revealed palps was actually a sith, and a battle ensued, no other jedi except the 4 in that room had any idea what was happening or that palps was even sith. as for order 66, they went along with it because order 66 was an order for a chip in their brain, it was quite literal mind control, they had no choice, some clones had their chips damaged and refused to follow the order and helped the jedi
@@XiaoYueMao ok.. Its a BIT more complicated then that the CIS was NOT yet finished, the command structure of their army was in dissaray as both their political figurehead(count dooku) and Military Leader(grievous) where... not available. However, their armys where still mostly functional, and they still continued their assault on for example Kashyyk and other planets till the moment the shutdown signal was issued. the WAR was not yet over, and the jedi wanted to arrest him on accounts of being a Sith lord. Which technically is not a valid reasson as, as palpatine did correctly mention in the novel, being a sith isnt TECHNICALLY against the law. That said the Jedi had a reasonable suspicion for an arrest arrest of the Chancelor on grounds of treasonous actions against the republic via his role in leading the CIS from behind the shadow. there was also technicaly no law that palpatine had to remove his emergency powers until the state of emergency was declared over(which btw, only he could do and the only way around that was order 65, which required a vote to be enacted)
If a clone looks like Solid Snake, trust him.
kept you waiting huh
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I guess that's why Kanan never trusted clones anymore
That was until he met Rex. Wasn’t easy at first, but in time he learned to trust him
@@Starwarsfight49 yep it was a bit funny
Oh, you mean this interaction in perticular?
I mean no matter what was shown no surviving Jedi/Youngling would have trusted the clones, considering all the clones tried to kill them.
@jackwriter1908 an order is an order. Good soldiers follow orders
@@Starwarsfight49 the clones had no say in 66 😂 it’s not “good soldiers follow orders” it’s “let’s use a chip to force you follow orders, deactivate the chip so you have to live with the consequences”
Hunter having the most balance of intelligence and empathy is why he was a great leader for the Bad Batch. Crosshair isn't emotionless but he had a significant lack of both that made him a better soldier than a leader.
Soldiers need to be intelligent. Unintelligent soldiers are a liability.
@@DBeskar6605Some need to be dumb. This differs by what you mean in "good soldiers".
good soldiers follow orders, Hunter was simply empathetic, and was a good leader with emotional intelligence, and other skills coming 2nd beforehand. whilst, Crosshair the opposite; he is an excellent marksman, and specialized in reconnaissance, and other survival traits, but he isn't exactly the most intelligent emotionally, or maybe just doesn't care and will follow orders even if they are morally conflicting to some.
The twist that crosshair wasnt acting on behalf of the inhibitor chip but instead his own actions was brilliant
no he was, the inhibitor chip wore off later on.
@colin8696908 except he had his removed before order 66, so he was acting on his own.
@@colin8696908wrong, at this point Crosshair’s chip isn’t working anymore, he said himself, that he found out about chips long ago, and it wasn’t working
"good soldiers follow orders", like tup - he was under the influence
Don't know what happened to it later, but he was under the influence here
Crosshair was the only member of the Bad Batch who's chip did actually work.
Bit of a shame Caleb never met the bad batch after this, would've made for a nice full circle.
Characters always meeting characters from other shows makes the galaxy look small ,like it's a galaxy trillions of people live in it yk how hard it must be for the same people to keep running into each other?
@@Dabazuka I mean, Rex ran into both the bad batch and Caleb in his lifetime, so it surely wouldn't have been too hard to get them to briefly meet.
@@BrownieTheCat_pretty sure that's just so Disney could make rebels more watchable
nah that would ruin it, Kenan in Rebels hated the clones for their betrayal, if he had met the Bad Batch after order 66 and reconciled that would take all the sense away from that aspect of Kenan's character in regards to the clones in Rebels
@@MRF-bq7kq But he reconciled that issue with Rex, did he not? I would think if it happened at any time, it would likely be after Kenan met Rex.
"It was during the war, the clones fought alongside the Jedi side by side and in the end they betrayed us... they killed my master in front of me, they killed all the Jedi. They are not trustworthy."
kanan jarrus ( caleb )
Holy crap it’s a Naraku profile pic. Best anime villain ever
@@kylejohnson3889 Anime name, pwease?
Said after he atacked captain rex. who did not know who he was. Thus was no threat to him.
@@tallaster-g7swhat do you mean?
Kanan pulled a Matrix jump as a Padawan, Impressive.
People are capable of things they never knew they were when they think they may die.
I like that they got Kanan's old voice actor for this role, but he sounds way too old.
Idk, the voice crack actually worked in his favor here.
That's exactly what I was thinking
I'm getting the vocal version of the uncanny valley😂
Freddie Prinze, Jr.
Thats a pretty impressive leap for a padawan
That's cold, crosshairs still wanted to take out the Jedi even though he wasn't being forced to by the inhibitor Chip.
But the rest of the bad batch didn't want to
He was being forced to wdym?
@@mariodangelo9768from what I heard the bad batch is a group of half-baked(?) clones
Unless cross hair sustained head trauma before this clip then I doubt his inhibitor chip is working at the moment.
@@pumpko9439 his chip was the only one that did work during order 66, wreckers chip kicked in later. crosshair got his chip removed later in the show after suffering head truma and needing to have it removed.
Wrecker chip wore off right
@@steeds52they removed all their chips after wreckers kicked in, same way Rex did
Bro kanan must’ve seen the conflicting approaches of hunter and crosshair and just thought “tf kinda trickery is this?”
Clone trooper voice actor is amazing
Dee Bradley Baker is absolutely GOATed! He was also everywhere for a chunk of time.
Caleb Dume now known as kanan jarrus.
He becomes an alcoholic after order 66 and he loses his sight to Darth maul
@@husnimubarak9671 wait really, I don't remember that part in Rebels
@@rimreld that was in season 2 episode 21
@@rimreld the alcoholic part is a reference to the book A New Dawn, which is set before Rebels. After Kanan met Hera, she presumably made him go to the Star Wars equivalent of AA because he’s not a drinker by the time Rebels rolls around 😂
One act of mercy tipped the balance of the war and saved the galaxy.
I understand Caleb’s perspective…
That's an impressive jump for a padawn
I love that they had kanan in clone war
I wonder what would have happened if kanan went with the bad batch?
Well they probably would have had to kill Crosshair either Hunter would have had to defend him or Caleb would have had to kill him in self-defense
Wait that was kanan??
@haliks yeah that's him as a Padawan when he was now as Caleb (he changed his name after the clone wars)
Series: The Bad Batch (Star Wars)
One of the better series in this universe. Give him a chance.
It is such a nice show. I really enjoyed it so much
Great show! I really love The Clone Wars, but the writing and animation on The Bad Batch is even better.
@Himmiefan Yes, because it's more down to earth, more about family and newer. They knew what worked in CW and used it. Besides, even the animation is way better than the old CW series.
But for all the strong moments here, it can't top Ahsoka's departure from the Jedi Order or the epic Order 66 from her perspective.
Those were the strongest moments in all of SW.
My subjective opinion.
Some Jedi kids they captured were brainwashed to become Shadow Guards once they came of age.
This clone looks awesome like a starwars version of soild snake from metal gear.
Shows how physically impressive force users are compared to even trained enhanced humans and regular humans. Kanan as a child just casually kicks a enhanced clone a good distance back and also knocking him unconscious for a good bit.
I always noticed people usually think force users are on the same tier as normal humans physically and only have telekinesis and telepathy. Just wanted to point that out.
He 100% used the force with his kick to knock him back farther
It’s dark to think about how if hunter convinced kahnan. He would have been taken captive the min those 3 clones showed up. Taken to Couriscaunt and tortured to an inquisitor.
Shame they never ended up meeting again
True loyalty
Did anyone see RED FLAGS going up everywhere when Crosshair started shooting at and repeating himself about " killing the Jedi" and "follow orders" who was a child ( or a teenager)???
Yep It wasnt just you
Wdym red flags he's following orders no red flags
@bobthebuilder1360 Red flags because the Bad Batch were supposed to not follow orders. Which is why it was a red flag... Unless that's not what your implying and I misinterpreted you comment - if so I apologize in advance lol
Bro Crosshairs rlly didn’t hesitate 😮
Nah ain't no one hearing you out 😭
Helluva jump
if Rambo try to help you, just let him
"The flesh is weak"
Salamanders: Hold my corspe ration.
I need to find this show!
Star wars the bad batch
Huh. It's like people live under rocks. This is neither hard to find nor understand where it falls into the order of shows.
@@jamesrudnicky5937 there were so many nicer ways to say this but pop off I guess
@@razvandragomir7403 thank you! It's on Netflix right?
@@justasimplenobody2666 I would try Disney+ since they own everything Star Wars
No! That is not Solid Snake!
Imagine how it would've been if kanan left with the bad batch Throughout the series
And they never saw each other again
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Why does the clone look like Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid! 😂 also Rebels is a great show! 😮
I understand why they had the same voice actor play as Young Kanan, for constancy reasons. But it just sounds really bad it would have been fine in my opinion if they had a different actor play as young Kanan.
I am surprised crosshair didnt call him out on the lie since hunter threw away his weapons and had nothing to stun him with
Crosshair was knocked out when he threw the weapon away I believe.
@Blahblahblah23486 yes but if crosshair examined him just a little he would tell he is unarmed, ruining the lie
@@alexandertemelsiz6870 ig that’s true either way he did know he was lying
it s a good remake,you really made Rogue with those sharp teeth look cool and the eyes too
Was that Jedi Kainen from rebels?
“The new Canon won’t be messy like the old EU!”
Meanwhile the new Canon retconning itself constantly while the “messy EU” wasn’t nearly as bad as people claim
The first two episodes were so good
Right after them came the wave of fillers and bad episodes
Yea once the kid came into the show it ruined
Hear you out on who? The jedi master? Wrecker? Kanan?
Hunter the goat
I hate how they retconned the comics…this is still cool tho. How they gonna fix it?
Was that Kanan Jarrus
yes
No. It was Juke Liewalker....
Yo what series is this?
Star Wars: Bad Batch
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Master Jarrus As A Child Is Understandable But The Fact He Wasn’t Going To Hear Out The Clone Without The Inhibiter Chip In His Brain Was Questionable But Then Again, Master Jarrus Wouldn’t Have Trained Ezra
Kanan didn’t know about the chips all he saw was the clones betray his master, I doubt he was gonna take that chance again
@@supergamingclips1 Yeah I Know
Wow the republic does like to have kids soldiers in the military
The Jedi did not commit treason the clones did for killing them
Well, technically not really. Order 66 came from the executive himself. Can't really commit treason if you're following your government's orders.
If he hasn’t jumped he probably would’ve been killed or turned into an inquisitor. Rebels would’ve been very different
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Huh… excellent animation on his face, for once. He LOOKS like a scared child!
Something I never understood, and it's more than likely that I wasn't paying attention, is why did the clones go along with order 66 aren't they against the empire?
Feel free to nerd out and leave as long an explanation as needed, just keep in mind I know very little about Star Wars and just watched the movies for fun
each clone is made with a chip that has a secret order to listen to palpatine and kill the jedi.
the clones were technically the original empire soldiers, since the republic became the empire, when order 66 went out, it overrode their personalities, but over time some clones began questioning how the empire was acting, and some defected while others were put into retirement bc they age double the speed
@@EverythingKeem ah that makes sense
ok so spoiler since you are clearly new to star wars,
for order 66, they went along with it because order 66 was an order for a chip in their brain, it was quite literal mind control, they had no choice, some clones had their chips damaged and refused to follow the order and helped the jedi
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For me this made no sense. I know they were supposed of be the *bad batch* and so not act like the others clones but If he was part of the army and recieve the order 66 (that he should've know about - the idea it was a code word that enabled the clones to shoot in auto mode thanks to the chip in their heads like if they were robots is preposterous. They all knew by training: ok when this procedure start kill all Jedi. Screw morality, if you liked the Jedi general or not. It's part of the job and they were soldiers) if he had doubts about the order at best he should've tryed to captured the padawan (not follow the directive but take initiative in a more hopefull "we followed order 66 the general is dead but this is a kid in training I'm sure the order don't apply to him right commander?" but still act like he's part of the unit in favor of the Repubblic. Not "look kid for no real reason I'm on your side, I'm gonna go against the order and the army I serve from when I was born and save/hide you" 🤷♂️)
It's a bit of a silly retcon and I do enjoy the concept of the clones betraying the people they fought side by side with for three years. But the chips pretty much just overrode the personalities and wills of the clones. The bad batch were defective and so were their chips so they were unaffected, crosshair even had his removed at a certain point. They didn't even participate in killing the General, they watched from a distance. They're very confused about the jedi committing treason, as they were just talking with the General only a little bit ago.
what you think is dumb or not is completely irrelevant, its been canon since the very first star wars movie that the clones had a mind control chip in their brain, they went through with it because of that and only that, without it most of them wouldn't have followed. and no they had no idea of order 66, the chips orders were a secret to literally everyone including the jedi, the clones did not train beforehand to kill jedi
@@XiaoYueMao the idea of have a "order 66" means you have 65 before that and other orders After that. This clones were ALL grown in a facility on Kamino and were put to learn military procedures as soon as possible (we seen they got different stages of Age so when the Republic got his clones It was a process that required *years* to create that army Battle ready and make the clones learn everything they needed to know. So The Clones Who went through the process ALL had to know by the Age they end up shipped to war what orders they were expected to follow at ANY point. Even if Is Canon now they have chip that let's say "suppress their morality" to make them perform better but they still had to know what they Needed to do. When Cody recieve the order Is not like we have the "come again? We have to shoot Generale Kenobi?" He Just does It because they had to put in motion a protocol the Clones were all trained for. The show try to sell the Clones as "unaware" just to give them and excuse and make them appear more unwilling to "kill without motive" that for me Is the Dumb part. They had to follow their "general" commands not because they liked them in MOST cases but because they were assigned to them. I love the Clones show personality traits but try to go beyond and pull the "I'm so genetically superior I Don't even Obey orders I should know about!" And pick sides questioning their whole role Is kinda out there and Is of course Just a personal opinion.
@@maxwell8540 im sorry to interrupt your yapping but again, its canon that the clones didnt actually know what the chips did, the specifics of what each order does was only known to palpatine, kaminoans, dooku, and the jedi council. but even then. they did not know the chips actually did mind control. the clones themselves were merely aware that they had chips that contained orders that would give them information should they be activated but were never told it would force them to carry the orders out nor were they put through training to carry it out.
yet again for the last time THIS IS CANON, its literally why the fives plotline existed where fives was horrified to learn the truth of the chips and he died trying to get that information to the jedi, that plotline wouldnt exist if the truth of the chips were already known, now stop yapping and actually go read the wiki.
@@XiaoYueMaotry to understand the "yapping" before come to your own conclusions if you can understand the issue I talk about of course. The whole "oh my God they put Chips in the clones heads" wasn't something I have a disagreement about and I can find logical It was surprising for a Clone to find this and go nuts after. If they build the army with Clones It make sense they themself were unaware of any genetical alteration or Anything added to them by their creators (they had medical checks during their life Is not stupid think they went through It without realize the ones using them wanted to make sure they were obedient by using this unregistered methods).
What I find *moronic* by this, you keep declaring as Canon Is how they treated the story of the bad batch (more than Anything including Echo Who Is from a older generation) of not knowing the order 66. This are SOLDIERS trained for carry out orders and If they have a list of procedures they *had to* learn them in training not Just "well seems like I have to carry order 66... whatever that even means" or even think Is a secret Word that activated them as sleeping agents. It doesn't make sense a "they were knowed only to such and such peoples". This were Simply the ones with the AUTHORITY to give out the order (Palpatine had the credentials as head figure of the Senate of the Republic. Dooku made the order of the army with the requirements needed and the Kaminoans carried out the specifics. This meaning: they had a program of studies/training ALL the clone troopers growth on Kamino gone through (for all the years the Jedi were unaware of the existence of such army). Order 66 Is just part of their protocols 🤷♂️ the Jedi were given roles only later as generals by the Republic (meaning Palpatine favored the war with the Jedi taking part in it) and they however never bothered to learn any of the protocols this Clone troopers had. Just given commands or delegated things to their efficients Clone Commanders (Who may even had liked the Jedi in commando but still had their training. They knew if they had to carry the order 66. Enforced by the chip or less It didn't mattered! As they served 3 years together with the Jedi fully knowing what It was expected from them to do If that order was ever to be called on by the right authority and Is not like they had ever any reasons to recite their catalog of procedures/orders to a Jedi. Is like if some General call out a Soldier from the ranks and ask something from the base training manual Is unexpected to ever happen but is not like the Soldier Don't know their training. Expecially the ones Who went through all phases as Kids before, etc). The idea this group go "what Is happening here?" and are still clones even worse "veterans" doesn't make any sense 😗. Either you get what I mean or Simply Don't want to noticed It and get feeded on what the show offer. As you put It: this is Canon. But Is complete bollocks
I mean the other guy tried hard to make the kid not exist
Kuz other guy is being forced by chip in brain
I don't understand Dave filoni retconing things
Was that Caleb dume?
Yes
@ cool
I will NOT hear you out on a child
The best part about comments are all the kids who never read a single book, and afults who never tried until it was tv shows.
The funniest thing is that Jedi really treasoned Republic, as Chancellor expected, but still. I don't think clones must kill a child (even if he is a Commander, which is strange, but okay), maybe imprison and give to inquisitors. Maybe it's too complicated and the order 66 just tells "kill the ALL Jedi".
Wth are you talking about?
I think you somehow managed to miss the entire plot my dude
ok so spoiler since you are clearly new to star wars, no, the jedi did not commit treason, by republic law palpatines had to give up his emergency powers as the CIS was done for, the jedi went to go ask him to follow the law but it was revealed palps was actually a sith, and a battle ensued, no other jedi except the 4 in that room had any idea what was happening or that palps was even sith.
as for order 66, they went along with it because order 66 was an order for a chip in their brain, it was quite literal mind control, they had no choice, some clones had their chips damaged and refused to follow the order and helped the jedi
@@XiaoYueMao ok.. Its a BIT more complicated then that
the CIS was NOT yet finished, the command structure of their army was in dissaray as both their political figurehead(count dooku) and Military Leader(grievous) where... not available.
However, their armys where still mostly functional, and they still continued their assault on for example Kashyyk and other planets till the moment the shutdown signal was issued.
the WAR was not yet over, and the jedi wanted to arrest him on accounts of being a Sith lord. Which technically is not a valid reasson as, as palpatine did correctly mention in the novel, being a sith isnt TECHNICALLY against the law.
That said the Jedi had a reasonable suspicion for an arrest arrest of the Chancelor on grounds of treasonous actions against the republic via his role in leading the CIS from behind the shadow.
there was also technicaly no law that palpatine had to remove his emergency powers until the state of emergency was declared over(which btw, only he could do and the only way around that was order 65, which required a vote to be enacted)
Star wars is so lame now