Okay, I think there's a form of mental manipulation going on here as well. The officer was clearly shaking in fear, but the second fireball mentionned getting the intel out of him, he snapped into a trance, similar to what happened to clones with order 66, and killed himself without blinking. If he'd been so loyal as to be willing to die, he would have taken a swing, not just meekly surrendered. That, and the doctor saying he can make clones loyal forever, leads me to believe he's made some kind of mind control device similar to the inhibitor chips, that can temporarily override someone upon a keyword being spoken or having specific conditions.
If you look closely Fireball has a green visor. The green visor was issued to clones who took part in the battle of Kashyyyk. Since commander Gree faced the lightsaber of Yoda. My assumption is after order 66 Fireball got placed with Howzer and they both began to hate the empire.
Basically all the commandos minus Gregor are in that position, even scortch. Separating the commandos from their squads was one thing but just making them overglorified babysitters definetly impaired them even more.
You mean an “Electro capsule” has a small thing inside the teeth, they won’t tell to bite it and died. Because just like they say, Clone X said “A believer” and imperial Officers.
@@haydenfowle7576 That statement was pure ignorance. They used lethal on living enemies so many times. Geonosians. Mandalorians. Umbarans. Just to name a few.
The regs should have the higher voice. Seems like the voice actor has gotten so use to doing the voice of hunter that all the clones voices have gotten deeper. I liked the higher pitch clone voice.
If Rex was on this mission he would choke out the officer with his bare hands after seeing his Generals harsh interrogation method in the Clone Wars where as Echo would talk him down and ask they bring the officer in Rex would oblige and Stun and take him in for questioning but remove the shocker before questioning
Okay, I think there's a form of mental manipulation going on here as well. The officer was clearly shaking in fear, but the second fireball mentionned getting the intel out of him, he snapped into a trance, similar to what happened to clones with order 66, and killed himself without blinking. If he'd been so loyal as to be willing to die, he would have taken a swing, not just meekly surrendered. That, and the doctor saying he can make clones loyal forever, leads me to believe he's made some kind of mind control device similar to the inhibitor chips, that can temporarily override someone upon a keyword being spoken or having specific conditions.
Uhm acksuwally that was Nemec 🤓
The electric version of the cyanide pill seems to be getting more and more common by the looks of it.
It seems very secretive operations utilize that, so I'm not surprised
Probably because they can't show someone taking a blaster to their own head.
@@thegamingkaiser2874 Suicide pills have been a thing since the Second World War and the Empire is all about keeping its cards hidden.
@@thegamingkaiser2874 tbh suicide is worse though
Yeah I've noticed the same thing too - it was first seen in Mandalorian, now we're seeing it in practically everything
"When did you guys get poison teeth?! THAT'S CHEATING!!!"
- Brock Sampson
Fireball’s armor looks like Gree’s armor in Episode 3
Ikr but sadly gree died
Es otro
I actually thought he is one of commander Doom's unit
Probably a member of the 41st Elite Corps
If you look closely Fireball has a green visor. The green visor was issued to clones who took part in the battle of Kashyyyk. Since commander Gree faced the lightsaber of Yoda. My assumption is after order 66 Fireball got placed with Howzer and they both began to hate the empire.
The fact that he was equipped with that self die device makes where ever these clones were going to be taken to even be more frightening.
Rest in peace sweet prince
0:05 I love that rescue scene.
The Clone Commando probably spend too much guard duty and babysit Stormtroopers.
Basically all the commandos minus Gregor are in that position, even scortch. Separating the commandos from their squads was one thing but just making them overglorified babysitters definetly impaired them even more.
In my experience when a skilled guard just stands around like 97% of his time then they are wasting their talents
Our boy lives!
Good to see our captain too😎
Eyo, red blaster fire for Commandos now....they should have saved him too
They didn't want to risk The Martezs Sisters Garage getting discovered for harboring Clone Deserters
Could have just removed his chip
Fire clone armor! Nemec and Fireball
Fireball and Nemec were amazing clones. I just wish they didn't die in season 3, but at least Howzer was still alive.
One thing I think would have made this better would have been if they shot to kill. They aren’t clones anymore besides the Commando
cant wait til the clones start going lethal
Yet another Imperial goon has taken the coward's route. 😂
The space versions of Natzi’s
I’m surprised that the clone commandos are not joining there brothers against the Empire:(
The theory is they are brainwashed as well as only certain clones are commandos
@@ctron2388 In Legends one Clone Commando I'm pretty sure married a Jedi after he helped her escape
@@ctron2388 meaning that there inhibitor chip’s hasn’t where’d off yet and there still under the affected of order 66:(
@@_MaZTeR_it was me
There was likely to be Sev to join them provided the Bad Batch travel to Kashyyyk
It is weird that imperial officer pearce seem look like more friendly to clones than other imperial officer, unlike nolan who was means.
You mean an “Electro capsule” has a small thing inside the teeth, they won’t tell to bite it and died. Because just like they say, Clone X said “A believer” and imperial Officers.
Who thinks we'll get a clone rebellion scene? And who thinks itlle just be a refugee camp for clones ecene?
he ate the sour candy
now all we need is the wherabouts of cody
Fireball is Chad 🗿🗿🔥
0:51 Speed it up Echo
Fireball's armor look like Gree's
Did Howzer get his inhibitor chip out of his brain already
Why are they still stunning them??!
The stuns use less than the standard lethal setting. That and there's more possible reasons as to why
Because "shut up" that's why
@@dj11o9erThe Clones are honorable warriors and refuse to live rounds on their enemies
@@riley-dv8euyou didn't need to be a asshole
@@haydenfowle7576 That statement was pure ignorance.
They used lethal on living enemies so many times.
Geonosians. Mandalorians. Umbarans. Just to name a few.
The regs should have the higher voice. Seems like the voice actor has gotten so use to doing the voice of hunter that all the clones voices have gotten deeper. I liked the higher pitch clone voice.
Tbf the clones have all gotten older so ig the deeper voice makes sense
@@Lo-tf6qt but why would the new clones on Camino have the deep voice as well. They are young
@@askjeevescosby2928 whats a Camino
I only know Kamino
@@dj11o9er ElCamino. It's s car truck abomination.
@@askjeevescosby2928 if I'm not mistaken, the clone cadets are played by Daniel Logan.
💗
Damm clones are better
If Rex was on this mission he would choke out the officer with his bare hands after seeing his Generals harsh interrogation method in the Clone Wars where as Echo would talk him down and ask they bring the officer in Rex would oblige and Stun and take him in for questioning but remove the shocker before questioning
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thanks for posting spoilers in the title...
why stun?? just kill@@
1. Stunning doesn’t always work
2. Stunning has a wider area which is perfect for a CQB situation like they are in there.
Stunning also uses less compared to lethal, then there's the fact you can't be marked as terroristic murderers if you ain't killing
And who cares anyways
If they stun they stun, no big deal