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Clone Troopers
Portrayed by:Temuera Morrison, Bodie Taylor (young adult), Daniel Logan (children)
Voiced by:Dee Bradley Baker, Daniel Logan (children)
Appearances:Attack of the ClonesThe Clone WarsSon of DathomirRevenge of the SithKananRebels

The Clone Troopers were an army of identical, genetically modified clones created by the cloners of Kamino to serve in the Grand Army of the Republic during the eponymous Clone Wars. They fought under Jedi command to defend Republic sovereignty against the Separatists. However, they were forced to carry out Palpatine's command to execute Order 66 without question and destroy the Jedi Order as a result of being brainwashed by control chips that were implanted into their brains.

  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In Legends, Order 66 was always a publicly known emergency protocol. In the Canon, it’s a secret voice activated code evoked via a mind control chip that the Kaminoans secretly implanted into the Clone Troopers' brains. It also counts as Adaptational Nice Guy somewhat.
  • Ascended Extra: The Clone Wars takes the time to give a number of Clone Troopers their own identities, personalities, and friendships to their Jedi generals. This makes it all the more tragic when Palpatine executes Order 66, which results in the Clone Troopers being brainwashed and their bonds with the Jedi being brethren moot.
  • Badass Army: Justified in that they are genetically altered to be more badass than the average human. They also appear to be fully mechanized, well equipped, and nothing but combat Clone Troopers (presumably the non-combat roles being filled by non-clones).
  • Badass Normal: They are not Force-sensitive, but that doesn't stop them from kicking the asses of 'clankers' even when facing impossible odds.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: The Order 66 protocol causes any Clone Trooper to become violently hostile towards the Jedi due to a control chip.
  • Clones Are People, Too: The Clone Wars takes pains to emphasize this point. It’s to the point where the implication is fairly clear that the Clone Troopers are going out of their way to create personalities for themselves, adopting nicknames, hairstyles, tattoos, and helmet art (kill counts are a favorite). They even paint nose art on their LAATs.
  • Cloning Blues: It is featured in several episodes of The Clone Wars, when they have to face being left to die or outright sent to their deaths in senseless missions.
  • Cool Helmet: It’s part of their armor in addition to looking very cool. Eventually, it gets modified to become the basis of the Stormtrooper helmet.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Despite their relatively young age, most of the Clone Troopers are fantastic world-weary snarkers with dry and sardonically sense of humors.
    Dragonfly-mounted Aleena:[jubilantly] Kazabanee!! [dragonfly dives]
    Warthog:Great. It's gonna be another one of those planets.
  • Defector from Decadence: Three known surviving Clone Troopers (Rex, Gregor, and Wolffe) officially defect from the Empire and join the Rebel Alliance.
  • Dude, Where's My Reward?: The surviving Clone Troopers got the shaft when it came to receiving compensation for their service, instead being assigned to provide labor for the Empire.
  • Expendable Clone: Subverted; Although they were created by the Kaminoans for this purpose, the Jedi consider the Clone Troopers to be people of their own and are willing to help them if need be.
  • Face–Heel Turn: En masse once Order 66 is issued, though not of their own will.
  • Faceless Goons: Not that their helmets do much good, since they all have the same face underneath. Of course, given their tendency to customize said armor, the older, more experienced Clone Troopers can be identified by how their armor looks than how the face under it looks.
  • Fallen Hero: They are forced to go from being honorable guardians of the Republic to fascists after the execution of Order 66 as a result of being brainwashed by an inhibitor chip that is located in their brain.
  • Humongous Mecha: Like the Galactic Empire the Republic turned into later, the clone army had a number of these; including the All-Terrain Tactical Enforcer (heavy armor/troop carrier), the All-Terrain Attack Pod (mobile artillery), the Self-Propelled Heavy Artillery-Turbolaser (heavy artillery), and the All-Terrain Open Transport (Clone Trooper carrier).
  • Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Zig-zagged and downplayed. While they tend to miss a lot in large scale battles, they're not nearly as bad as the Separatist droids or the Stormtroopers, and when it counts they usually manage to hit the target, most notably during the execution of Order 66.
  • Malevolent Masked Men: After their Face–Heel Turn.
  • Manchurian Agent: Unbeknownst to them, the Jedi, and the Senate, each Clone Trooper has a control chip implanted in their brain that contains Protocol 66: a program that forces them to execute the Jedi if the order was given, regardless if they wanted to or not. It turns out at least three of the Clone Troopers removed their control chips before Order 66 was executed.
  • Man in a Kilt: Many Clone Troopers with higher ranks wear kamas, including the likes of Rex, Cody, Wolffe, Fox, Colt, Havoc, Bly, Ponds, Bacara, Fil, Keeli, Jet, and Doom.
  • Men of Sherwood: They're a competent army, perfectly capable of handling the Separatist droids. Individuals and smaller groups, however, tend to fill in all ranges from Red Shirt Army through Mauve Shirts to Badass Army.
  • Mini-Mecha: The All-Terrain Reconnaissance Transport (AT-RT), a smaller predecessor to the Imperial AT-DP and AT-ST. It is essentially an armed motorcycle with legs that functions as a cavalry unit.
  • Modified Clone: Genetically engineered to age at twice the normal human rate and (except ARC troopers) follow orders without question.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Several of them were said to have felt horrible after being brainwashed by control chips and forced to execute Order 66.
  • Non-Uniform Uniform: Most of them have their armor slightly modified.
  • Only 0.2% Different: From their donor, Jango Fett. Aside from aging at a more rapid rate, their minds and personalities are unique.
  • Only Six Faces: Only One Face if you want to get technical (and maybe six outfits). See Clones Are People, Too above.
  • Proud Warrior Race Guy: Given their genetic template and the number of their instructors all being Mandalorian, Clone Troopers tend to adopt a certain level of Mandalorian culture, including Mandalorian armor markings and the usage of their language.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: The Clone Troopers become this in Revenge of the Sith almost to the point of being Affably Evil due to the fact that they were brainwashed by an inhibitor chip that has been implanted into their brains and forced to kill any Jedi that they see because of said chip. There is also the friendship between Obi-Wan and Cody, their utter lack of enjoyment in executing Order 66, their sincere-sounding apology when they tell Bail Organa to turn around and walk away from the burning temple.. plus their suffering from Cloning Blues.
  • Rapid Aging: They were designed to quickly reach adulthood and longevity wasn't a big concern.
  • Retired Badass: After the Clone Wars, the survivors were eventually relieved from combat and were reassigned to assist in laborious tasks.
  • Serkis Folk: In Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, the Clone Troopers were recorded via motion-capture and copied numerous times.
  • Servant Race: They were created for the sole purpose of 'serving' the Republic. This was brought up several times throughout the Clone Wars, arguing that once the war is done there would be no place for them.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: A lot of the surviving Clone Troopers became this after the execution of Order 66 and as such were reassigned to work elsewhere.
  • Standard Sci-Fi Army: Every category available is used by the Grand Army of the Republic, though robots serve as support roles.
  • Super Prototype: The Grand Army of the Republic is a much more efficient fighting force than their Stormtrooper successors, in no small part due to them being purpose-bred for that very purpose. The Stormtroopers, on the other hand, consist of conscripts whose training consists of almost as much patriotic and Imperial cultic brainwashing as much actual combat training. After the Clone Wars, they were discontinued and those remaining succumbed to Rapid Aging, rendering them non-viable within a decade. Justified in that the Stormtroopers are a very large and general army designed for galactic occupation, while the Clone Troopers are a comparatively very small fully mechanized Elite Army designed to strike key targets and stiffen local militias (like the Wookies).
  • Super Soldiers: They're considered superior to any Separatist droid army due to their capacity to think and act for themselves, but they're also genetically altered to make them more docile and willing to take orders.
  • What Measure Is a Mook?: Good guy example. They were designed to be an army's worth of soldiers manufactured specifically for military service, but with more mindfulness than a Battle Droid. The Jedi that commanded them encouraged individuation, which they definitely engaged in.
  • White Mask of Doom: A staple that carries over to their successors, the Stormtroopers.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Non-lethal example. Most Clone Troopers are eventually decommissioned in favor of human conscripts during the age of the Empire. Only few stayed to become Stormtroopers in Imperial Army or military instructors in Imperial Academies. Most Imperials don't think much of the clones who are decommissioned or retired, either, as they often dismiss the retired clones as senile due to their Rapid Aging.
  • Younger Than They Look: Their accelerated growth means that they look thrice as old as they actually are. Most of the Clone Troopers who served in the Clone Wars were basically children, with little in the way of life skills outside of combat.
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212th Attack Battalion

Clone Marshal Commander Cody (CC-2224)

Click to see him in full armor.
Appearances:The Clone WarsSon of DathomirDark DiscipleRevenge of the SithRebelsnote

Cody was a Clone Marshal Commander in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. He served as Commander of the 7th Sky Corps, as well as the 212th Attack Battalion, a sub-unit of the 7th in addition to being the second-in-command to Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi.

  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Due to the control chip that is located in his brain, Cody gets brainwashed and turns on Obi-Wan during the Battle of Utapau after the execution of Order 66.
  • Big Damn Heroes: He and his Clone Troopers show up just in time to save Obi-Wan and assist him in taking down General Grievous.
  • Captain Smooth and Sergeant Rough: He is the smooth to Rex's rough, much like the Jedi they work under. Rex is hardheaded and eventually questions the war and the role of the Clone Troopers in it while Cody remains calm, civil, and by-the-book even until the end.
  • Commanding Coolness: His rank is Clone Marshal Commander, although that is often simply shortened to Commander. Clone Marshal Commander is also the highest rank a Clone Trooper can achieve and, in the Canon, Cody is the only known Clone Trooper to hold that rank. Notably, his armor also has rank insignia plaque to show how awesomely prominent this rank is, as only non-clone officers usually have the plaque in their uniforms.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: He's got a pretty nasty looking one running down from beside his left eye.
  • Irony: Cody returns Obi-Wan's lightsaber before being brainwashed into executing Order 66. Had it the other way around, Obi-Wan would've had to leave Utapau without lightsaber (even if he might not be necessarily killed, with or without lightsaber, as the theatrical film presents that he survived the fall).
  • It's Personal: When the Separatists attack Kamino, Cody and the other Clone Troopers get pretty angry since it's their homeworld and where they have a lot of younger brothers living.
    Cody: This is personal for us clones.
  • The Lancer: To General Kenobi.
  • Noodle Incident: His history with the Bad Batch goes unexplained, but they clearly respect him more than any other 'reg' Clone Trooper and he becomes a lot more friendly around them.
  • Number Two: He is also this to General Kenobi.
  • Satellite Character: His role as Kenobi's second-in-command is his role and character.
  • Scars Are Forever: He is heavily scarred around his left eye.
  • Schrödinger's Canon: In Legends, he continued to serve the Empire. This had yet to be re-canonized and he's left unmentioned in the Canon save for a minor mention in Rebels.
  • The Stoic: He tends not to show much emotion, but does exchange a few jokes with Kenobi after serving with him for awhile.

Captain Gregor (CC-5576-39)

Appearances:The Clone WarsRebels
'You will be remembered, Captain Gregor. We'll take your heroic story back to the Republic, and we will watch for your return.'

Gregor was a clone commando who served in Foxtrot Group of the 212th Attack Battalion. He went missing during the Battle of Sarrish, suffered amnesia and found himself working in a low-wage diner on the desolate world of Abafar before the D-Squad comes to the planet by accident.

  • Amnesiac Dissonance: Initially, before Gascon and the droids make him remember his past.
  • Ascended Extra: He went from being a one-shot character in The Clone Wars to being a supporting character on Rebels.
  • Beard of Sorrow: While he had amnesia and was working as a dishwasher at the diner. After Gascon convinced him that he was a soldier, he shaved it off.
  • Blood Knight: Pretty standard for Clone Troopers. This mostly shows when he jumps at the chance to get back into a fight, both when he starts to regain his memories during the Clone Wars, and again 15 years later when the Empire attack his and his two brothers' AT-TE walker. 'Why spoil the fun? We haven't been shot at in years!'
  • Bolivian Army Ending: In 'Missing in Action', he faces down ever-increasing numbers of Battle Droids with nothing but his rifle, culminating in him setting off an explosion which takes out the shuttleport. His fate is left ambiguous until Rebels Season 2, which reveals he survived.
  • Centipede's Dilemma: While he had doubts about himself, he was unable to even take his blaster back from his master. Once he stopped doubting himself, he instantly returned to being the One-Man Army he really was.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: He becomes senile in his older years, laughing all the time and tricking Zeb into acting as bait for a Sand Worm. Apparently the former head trauma didn't mix well with old age.
  • Continuity Nod: A visual example. Gregor's street clothes were explicitly meant to have a 'classic '70s Star Wars' feel to them.
  • Cool Helmet: A clone commando helmet that has a bunch of what look like tally marks on it — but they're not. They're actually all the headwounds he would have taken had he not been wearing a helmet! note
  • Dying Moment of Awesome:
    • Taking on a battalion of droids on his own to cover for the escape of Gascon and the droids. Subverted in that he ultimately survived his sacrifice.
    • He ultimately meets his end fighting not the separatists, but for the Rebellion. He says he is happy to have died fighting for a cause he chose, rather than one he was born to.
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: After Gascon convinced him that he's a soldier, he cut his hair shorter and shaved off his beard. He said he did it because he thought that looking like a soldier might help bring back his memories.
  • Foil: To Cut Lawquane. They both lost their squads in a devastating battle. While Cut left the army out of his own will and would like nothing more than to forget the horrors he saw, Gregor went missing and lost his memories. Also, when they were confronted by their earlier lives, Cut declared that he'd only ever fight again for his family. Gregor, on the other hand, Jumped at the Call and did everything in his power to assure the success of Gascon's mission.
  • Firing One-Handed: Tends to fire his blaster carbine one-handed when he needs less accurate but more immediate fire, or when firing on the move.
  • Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: Defied, those tally marks on his helmet indicate all the injuries he would have had had he not been wearing it.
  • Identity Amnesia: When Gascon first met him, he was timid, shy and uncertain. After he got his gear, and some of his memories back, his true personality turned out to be a that of self-confident, selfless soldier.
  • Important Haircut: While on Abafar, he grew his hair kind of long and had a shaggy beard. When he's reminded of his true identity, he shaves off the beard and cuts his hair back into his old short style.
  • It Has Been an Honor: Said this to Gascon and thanked him for reminding him who he really was. Says it again to Rex as he dies.
  • Killed Off for Real: He has survived three potential brushes with death in his military career, but he dies for good at the end of Rebels.
  • Last Stand: He held his own against an army of Battle Droids long enough that Gascon and the droids could escape. Later, it turned out that he survived.
  • Made of Iron: Survived 3 events that killed everyone around him. Once during the Battle of Sarrish, again when his transport crashed on Abafar, and again when covering Colonel Gascon's evacuation from Abafar (if Legends content holds any water, Clone Commando armor is so durable that one wearing it can survive sitting on an active thermal detonator). Granted, it's implied he deserted to Abafar when his entire squad was killed on Sarrish and the crash on Abafar caused head trauma-induced amnesia. The prior head trauma and old age eventually made him a bit senile. However, since he's not wearing any armor at all during the liberation of Lothal, all it takes is a single blaster shot to the chest from an armed technician to take him down for good.
  • Never Found the Body: He went missing in action after one of the most devastating battles of the war. Happened again after he helped Gascon and the droids. Rebels Season 2 reveals that he survived that, too.
  • Non-Action Guy: Before getting his memories back, he couldn't even grab his weapon from the overweight diner owner that took him in.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: While most of his Last Stand against the Separatist army is shown, the ending isn't — and given how many droids were left at the outpost, Gregor's survival was an impressive one indeed.
  • Old Soldier: 15 years later, even accelerated aging and senility hasn't stopped him from fighting against the Empire.
  • One-Man Army: Is shown holding his ground against a Separatist droid force, including Droidekas and Super Battle Droids, single-handedly while R2-D2's infiltration team uses his distraction to move in.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: In the series finale, his senile demeanor often slips. And when he dies, there's no trace of it, simply thanking Rex for inviting him so he could die fighting for something he chose rather than something chosen for him.
  • Scannable Man: All clones have this, apparently, but it's only been shown being used on Gregor. It's invisible unless scanned, and allows R2 to pull up his service record.
  • Sole Survivor: Heavily implied that his whole squad was killed in the battle where he lost his memory.
  • Still Wearing the Old Colors: 15 years after the rise of the Empire, Gregor was found still wearing pieces of his old armor, although just the gloves, forearm guards, and boots. Word of God also states that the emblem on his tank top is from the diner where he washed dishes during his amnesia.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Before regaining his memories, he was unable to take his blaster back from his master. A few minutes later he takes on a garrison worth of droids, and effortlessly holds them up long enough for Gascon and the droids to escape.
  • Trauma-Induced Amnesia: Implied to have been the cause due to his being a survivor of a devastating loss.
  • We Need a Distraction: See above.
  • Whole Costume Reference: Visually, he seems to take a few cues from the boys of Delta Squad, particularly Scorch and Boss.
Waxer

Waxer

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Appearances:The Clone Wars

Waxer was an experienced member of 212th Battalion's Ghost Company who worked with fellow Clone Trooper Boil.

  • Bald of Awesome: He is a skilled Clone Trooper who shaved his head bald.
  • Canon Immigrant: He first appeared in the 'Slaves of the Republic' tie-in comic-book series, though it was only a very small role. He appeared for the first time in 'Innocents of Ryloth'. However, when his debut comic got adapted to television, Waxer was Adapted Out and had his cameo turned over to Boil as a result of his death an episode earlier during the Umbara arc.
  • Custom Uniform: His helmet has a kill count stenciled onto it, along with Numa's face painted onto the right side of its forehead. By the time of the Battle of Umbara, Waxer has started having to use his left shoulder pad for his kill count as well, which is up to eighty.
  • Mauve Shirt: He was killed in his third appearance.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: In 'Innocents of Ryloth' (his and Boil's debut episode), Waxer was constantly sidetracked by his worry for Numa, making him the sensitive guy, which annoyed Boil, who was more interested in completing their mission and reporting back in time. However, by the end of the episode, Boil too grew attached to the little girl.
  • Single Tear: He shed one as he died. Not because he was dying, but because he was tricked into killing his own brothers, and was fatally wounded by one of them.
  • Those Two Guys: Most of his appearances have him teamed up with Boil.
Boil

Boil

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Appearances:The Clone WarsDark DiscipleRebelsnote

Boil was an experienced member of the 212th's Ghost Company who often fought alongside Waxer.

  • Badass Mustache: Boil sports a mustache that frames his mouth and chin (which Waxer enjoys mocking him for) and Commander Cody considered him to be one of the two best soldiers in the 212th.
  • Custom Uniform: His helmet has an upside-down red triangle on the forehead and a black symbol on the left side. Following his encounter with Numa, Boil has her face painted onto his helmet's right side as well.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: In his and Waxer's debut episode, Waxer was constantly side-tracked by his worry for Numa, making him the sensitive guy, which annoyed Boil, who was more interested in completing their mission and reporting back in time. However, by the end of the episode, Boil too grew really attached to the little girl.
  • Those Two Guys: With Waxer, with them usually being sent on missions together.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Boil at the beginning of his debut episode was rather dismissive of the Twi'lek civilians, calling them 'tail-heads', and claiming that if the clone army is forced to save them they should at least get out of their way. By the end of the episode, he grew very attached to Numa, the little Twi'lek orphan they found. By their next appearance, he had the girl's face painted on his helmet.
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Odd Ball

Odd Ball (CC-2237)

Appearances:The Clone WarsRevenge of the Sith

A Clone Trooper pilot that often served under the command of General Obi-Wan Kenobi.

  • Ace Pilot: He survives all of the Clone Wars, despite fighting in some of the largest and bloodiest battles of the war, including the battles of Umbara and Coruscant.
  • Schrödinger's Canon:
    • Oddball got his name from ARC Trooper Alpha-17.
    • Complete Locations stated his name was Davijaan, which could be some sort of alternative name for him.

104th Battalion

Wolffe

Commander Wolffe (CC-3636)

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Wolffe was the commander of the 104th Battalion's Wolfpack and second-in-command to Jedi General Plo Koon.

  • Animal Motifs: Wolf. Even his squad is called 'The Wolfpack'.
  • Ascended Extra: In The Clone Wars, Wolffe served mostly as a Satellite Character to Plo Koon, only establishing some of his own personality traits without Plo around a few times. In Rebels (and with Plo long dead), Wolffe is now part of a trio of clones who refused to follow Order 66.
  • Author Appeal: Dave Filoni is a big fan of wolves.
  • Badass Beard: Fifteen years after the Clone Wars ended, he's sporting some mutton chops (unlike Agent Kallus', they come with a mustache).
  • Broad Strokes: The incident in which Wolffe lost his eye was shown in one of the TCW tie-in comics, which fell under the Legends banner. However, Ultimate Star Wars confirmed the Battle of Khorm and the loss of his eye to Asajj Ventress as canon.
  • Commanding Coolness: He holds the rank of commander during the Clone army.
  • Electronic Eyes: He got a cybernetic replacement.
  • Eye Scream: He lost an eye to Asajj Ventress between his first and second appearances on the show, in one of the tie-in comics.
  • I Did What I Had to Do: In Rebels, he intercepts the messages Ahsoka had been sending to Rex and sent a message to the Empire alerting them to the presence of the Ghost crew, under the reasoning that it was to protect his fellow clones.
  • Jet Pack: Uses one along with his soldiers during the battle on Felucia.
  • Number Two: To Plo Koon.
  • Odd Friendship: With Mart and Vizago during the Rebels series finale.
  • Old Soldier: Like Captain Rex, it doesn't seem the accelerated aging has stopped him from fighting against the Empire alongside him and Gregor.
  • Once a Season: With the exception of Season 5, Wolffe received a new character model every season of The Clone Wars. In Season 1, he was in a naval officer uniform. In Season 2, he got a suit of armor. In Season 3, the color palette on the helmet was reversed. In Season 4, he upgraded to Phase II armor with a unique helmet design. In Season 6, he appeared in desert survival gear. In one of the Season 4 DVD commentaries, Dave Filoni joked that Wolffe was something of a fashionista among clones.
  • One Steve Limit: During the Rebels finale, when the lothwolves show up, Gregor points out that now they have Wolffe and lothwolves; Wolffe's got his Wolfpack back!
  • The Paranoiac: In Rebels, as a result of living through the Clone Wars, Order 66 and the rise of the Empire — and being one of the few clones aware of the Government Conspiracy, since he had his chip removed — he's become incredibly paranoid, and hides Ahsoka's messages to Rex on the grounds that she's a Jedi and could come back for revenge. In that appearance, his paranoia is also directly responsible for the Empire's arrival on Seelos. Lampshaded by the Imperials he contacts.
  • Screaming Warrior: When he faces off against the AT-ATs in Rebels.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: In Rebels, it is implied that the aftermath of war and Order 66 has left Wolffe in a state of constant paranoia, as his first reaction to Kanan's lightsaber is shooting at Kanan, saying that the Jedi are here for revenge, only for Rex to remind him that they weren't the ones who betrayed the clones.
    • A September 2018 statement by Henry Gilroy reveals that this is apparently because he actually carried out Order 66 and only removed his chip afterwards.
  • Still Wearing the Old Colors: When the crew of the Ghost found him 15 years after the rise of the Empire, he was still wearing pieces of his old Clone Trooper armour, specifically the forearm guards, gloves, right shoulder pad, chest piece, boots, and helmet. The upper arms, left shoulder pad, lower torso, thigh guard, and backpack were missing.
  • To Be Lawful or Good: Since the Empire keeps tabs on them, he had to report the Rebels' presence to them, as helping them would be treason. Wolffe eventually chooses good, and defects with his fellow clones.
Sinker

Sergeant Sinker

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Appearances:The Clone Wars

Sinker was a Clone Trooper in the 104th Battalion's Wolfpack.

  • Cool Helmet: Like all members of the Wolfpack following their visual upgrade, Sinker has his own unique helmet painted in the units colors and with a wolf head on the front. He has his further painted grey on the cheeks and chin.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He snarks a lot and a lot of it is directed at Boost.
    Sinker: Don't look at me. It's Boost, sir. He only takes a bath when he's on leave.
  • Expendable Clone: He feels that since he and his brothers are just clones, the people calling the shots will consider them this. Plo Koon tells him that he does not feel that way about them.
  • Tempting Fate: While stranded in an escape pod without power, he notes that things cannot get much worse. Plo Koon calls him on it, and sure enough, they get targeted by a droid patrol sent to eliminate survivors soon after.
    Plo Koon: When you ask for trouble, you should not be surprised when it finds you.
    Sinker: I think trouble already found us, sir.
  • Those Two Guys: With Boost.
  • With Due Respect: He directs this towards Plo Koon when he attempts to reassure him, Boost, and Wolffe that someone will come looking for them after their ship is destroyed by the Malevolence, pointing out that it does not make much strategic sense to do so.
  • Younger Than He Looks: He has grey hair, although he isn't older than any of the other Clone Troopers.

Boost

Click to see him in full armor.

Boost was a Clone Trooper in the 104th Battalion's Wolfpack.

  • Cool Helmet: Like all members of the Wolfpack following their visual upgrade, Boost has his own unique helmet painted in the unit's colors with a wolf head on the front. He has his further painted with ragged grey markings under the visor.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has two long scars on the right side of his face, with one of them going through his lip.
  • Shoot Out the Lock: When helping recovery efforts on Aleena following an earthquake, Boost opts to shoot debris blocking the entrance to the city's computer grid out of the way and then kicks the control panel to open the damaged door.
  • Those Two Guys: With Sinker.
Warthog

Warthog

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Warthog was a veteran clone pilot under the command of Jedi Master Plo Koon.

  • Ace Pilot: He is nearly good enough to keep up with Plo Koon.
  • Cool Helmet: Like most of Plo Koon's Clone Troopers, he has his helmet painted with an intricate design.
  • Deadpan Snarker: His reaction to the Aleena is priceless.
    Dragonfly-mounted Aleena:[jubilantly] Kazabanee!! [dragonfly dives]
    Warthog:Great. It's gonna be another one of those planets.
  • Wingman: To Plo Koon, often accompanying him on critical missions to clear a path through an enemy fleet or escort gunships.

Coruscant Guard

Commander Fox (CC-1010)

Appearances:The Clone WarsDarth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith

Fox was the commander of the Coruscant Guard and one of the most highly decorated Clone Troopers in the Republic Clone Army.

  • Back for the Dead: He resurfaces in Dark Lord of the Sith just in time to die unceremoniously.
  • The Captain: Of the Coruscant Guard and later the Clone Shock Troopers.
  • Commanding Coolness: He holds the rank of commander.
  • Guns Akimbo: Much like Captain Rex.
  • Inspector Javert: When hunting down Ahsoka and Fives.
  • Killed Mid-Sentence: Darth Vader snaps his neck with the Force while he's in the midst of an apology.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: He doesn't visibly have this reaction (since he's always been seen wearing a helmet), but the camera briefly focusing on him during Fives' Famous Last Words suggests he really feels bad about shooting him (and he only intended to arrest him, most likely unaware that Palpatine planned to have him silenced), even though he wasn't seen in the circle of un-helmeted shock troopers gathering around Fives' body.
  • Neck Snap: He dies as a result of being Force-choked courtesy of Vader.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!: Due to being stationed on Coruscant and being the Senate's security force (and thus being bound to directly serve some rather corrupt individuals within the Senate and military), he has a habit of inadvertently perpetuating the Clone Wars and allowing the rise of the Empire.
    • He accidentally allows a group of Separatist demolition droids to enter one of Coruscant's power plants as a result of believing them to be simple cleaning droids and then directs them to the power generators when he notices them going the wrong way.
      Fox: Whoa whoa whoa, wait a minute! Power generators are that way. Heh, stupid droids.
    • He arrested Ahsoka and did not allow Anakin to see her, thus leading to her becoming disillusioned with the Jedi Order and the Republic, leaving it, and Anakin being separated from one of his Morality Pets.
    • He attempted to arrest Fives and then killed him in self-defense, thus keeping the truth about Order 66 from getting out.
  • Rejected Apology: He tries to make amends with Vader for neglecting to inform his troops of the dark lord's allegiance. Unfortunately, Vader doesn't do apologies.
  • Unwitting Pawn: As stated in Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!, he has accidentally helped out Palpatine's Evil Plan in more ways than any other Clone Trooper in the Republic army.
  • You Have Failed Me: He neglects to describe Darth Vader's appearance to his men, leading them to mistake Vader for a Jedi and open fire. He tries to apologize, but Vader doesn't want to hear it.

Commander Stone (CC-5869)

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Stone was a commander in the Coruscant Guard who was assigned to protect Senator Kharrus and Representative Jar Jar Binks on a diplomatic mission to Florrum.

  • Bald of Awesome: He has a shaved head and is a badass clone commander.
  • Commanding Coolness: He is a capable soldier, and quickly figures out how to utilize Jar Jar's.. talent for chaos for the benefit of the mission.
  • Custom Uniform: He has his armor painted in the traditional colors of the Coruscant Guard, with the unit's logo on his pauldrons.
  • Guns Akimbo: Uses two blaster pistols in combat.

Commander Thorn

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Thorn was a commander of the Coruscant Guard assigned for security on Scipio during Rush Clovis' rise to power in the Banking Clan.

  • Badass Normal: He actually managed to put up a good fight and last long enough before the initial Separatist invasion force on Scipio overwhelmed him.
  • Battlecry: 'FOR THE REPUBLIC!'
  • Cool Helmet: It deserves special mention since it's got a design on its sides resembling the wings on Thor's helmet.
  • Commanding Coolness: He holds the rank of commander.
  • Dying Moment of Awesome: He spends his final moments mowing down dozens of Battle Droids with his Z-7 Rotary Cannon, and even after being shot in the shoulder, continues fighting to the best of his ability. It takes several point-blank blaster shots to finally put him down.
  • Famous Last Words: 'FOR THE REPUBLIC!'
  • Gatling Good: He is shown wielding a Z-7 Rotary Cannon.
  • I Call It 'Vera': His cannon is nicknamed 'Hammer'.
  • Last Stand: He and his men put up one against the Separatist invasion force on Scipio, actually succeeding in destroying the majority of the Separatist droid garrison before ultimately being overwhelmed by their superior numbers.
  • Meaningful Name: See Shout-Out.
  • Red Shirt: He dies at the beginning of the Separatist invasion of Scipio. Granted, he lasts notably longer than the other Red Shirts accompanying him. Being part of the Coruscant Guard (who normally wear red) may be a Lampshade Hanging.
  • Shout-Out: Word of God has admitted that Thorn is their way of congratulating Joss Whedon for his success on The Avengers. When one removes the 'n' at the end of his name, you have Thor, and his Z-6 Rotary Cannon is nicknamed 'Hammer'. And if you look closely at his helmet, the sides have a design that look an awful lot like the wings on Thor's helmet.
Thire

Commander Thire (CC-4477)

Appearances:The Clone WarsRevenge of the Sith

Thire was a commander of the Coruscant Guard. He accompanied Master Yoda on a diplomatic mission to Rugosa near the start of the Clone Wars.

  • The Cameo: He is the Clone Trooper who leads the search for Yoda in the senate chambers after the latter's duel with the Emperor in Revenge of the Sith.
  • Handicapped Badass: For 'Ambush' after he's injured while fighting Separatist droids.

Jek

Click to see him in full armor.
Appearances:The Clone Wars

Jek was a Clone Trooper in the Coruscant Guard who accompanied Master Yoda on a diplomatic mission to Rugosa near the start of the Clone Wars.

  • Badass Bandolier: He wears a bandolier over his armor.
  • Bald of Awesome: His head is completely shaved.
  • The Big Guy: During the Mission to Rugosa, Yoda mentions his love of weapons and advises him to think of other things as well.
    Yoda: Jek. Concerned about weapons you are. Weapons do not win battles. Your mind, powerful it is! Mmm? Out think the droids you can.
  • Gatling Good: He uses a giant laser cannon to pulverize about a dozen Battle Droids in a couple seconds.

Rys

Rhys was a Clone Trooper in the Coruscant Guard who accompanied Master Yoda on a diplomatic mission to Rugosa near the start of the Clone Wars.

Depa Billaba's Battalion

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Grey

Commander Grey (CC-10/994)

Appearances:Kanan
'With all due respect, General, I must disagree. We'd be lost — the whole war would be lost — without Jedi leadership.'

Grey was the commander of Jedi Master Depa Billaba's unit. After Order 66 is issued, he commands the Imperial garrison on Kaller and leads the search for Caleb Dume.

  • Badass Bandolier: Wears a bandolier on the right side of his armor, which includes a slot for a short sword on his back.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Goes from happily chatting with Depa and Caleb Dume to trying to murder them within minutes of Order 66 being issued. He eventually manages to snap out of the programming several months later after speaking with Caleb, who points out everything wrong with the 'Jedi are traitors' scenario.
  • Commanding Coolness: Before Order 66, he is a cheerful and highly loyal badass commander to Depa.
  • Famous Last Words: 'Making it right.'
  • The Greatest Story Never Told: Caleb's experience during Order 66 had justifiably caused him to grow distrustful towards all surviving Clone Troopers all the way up to Rebels, even to those who did not carry out the order such as Rex. Little does he know he owes his life to Commander Grey, who came to realize what he had done under Order 66 and deliberately sabotaged his own ship's shields in order for Caleb's rescuers to get him to safety. Those who witness his redemption perish alongside with him, as the loss of the shields allow Kasmir and Kleeve to blow the ship up with relative ease.
  • Heel Realization: After speaking with Caleb, Grey realizes how seriously wrong all the clones obeying Order 66 without a second thought was and that something had messed with their brains.
  • Heroic Suicide: He sabotages his ship's shields, allowing Kasmir and Kleeve to destroy them and escape with Caleb.
  • Heroic Willpower: While Caleb's 'The Reason You Suck' Speech was definitely a factor, he's the first clone that we know of to overcome his programming.
  • Madness Mantra: After Order 66 is given, he states 'Good soldiers follow orders' before ordering his men to begin firing on Depa and Caleb.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: He has this reaction when Caleb points out that he and his troops had murdered Depa without a second thought despite their loyalty and devotion to her previously. After realizing his brothers won't stop to kill her apprentice, he decides to make amends by sabotaging his ship and sacrificing himself in order for Caleb to escape.
  • Rugged Scar: Has a large scar going diagonally across his face, stretching from his hairline on the right side of his face down across his nose and ending on his left cheek.

Captain Styles

Appearances:Kanan

The second-in-command of General Depa Billaba's unit.

  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Goes from happily chatting with Billaba and Caleb Dume to trying to murder them within minutes of Order 66 being issued. Unlike Grey, he is unable to overcome the programming a few months later.
  • Character Death: He is killed alongside Grey when the latter destroys their cruiser's shields and allows Kasmir and Kleeve to destroy them.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Towards Caleb.
    Styles: So you were the Temple's troublemaker, huh?
    Caleb: Something like that, I guess.. not like I was trying to be a pain or anything!
    Styles: Just came by it naturally, huh?
  • Irony: After Depa states that she thinks it was a mistake for the Jedi to become military commanders, Styles tells her that she would not want to see the battalion without her leadership. A few minutes later, she sees exactly that as the unit functions very effectively while trying to kill her and Caleb.
  • Would Hurt a Child: After Order 66 is issued, Styles leads the Clone Troopers hunting down Caleb.

Domino Squad

Hevy (CT-782)

Click to see him in full armor.
Appearances:The Clone Wars

Hevy was once a member of the dysfunctional Domino Squad during their cadet days and longing for action on the front lines. He and the rest of the Dominoes were assigned to a listening post on the Rishi moon not far from Kamino. He gets his wish when the Separatists send an attack force to the moon to take over the listening post.

  • Appropriated Appellation: He was likely named Hevy due his heavy personality, which reflected in his preference for heavy weapons like the Z-7 Rotary Cannon.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: At the beginning of 'Rookies', he was the most eager of the squad to be on the front lines. His wish was granted when the frontlines came to the outpost they were defending and he died in the ensuing fight.
  • Blood Knight: Of all the members of Domino Squad, he's the most eager to see real action and is also the most aggressive member of the group.
  • Conscience Makes You Go Back: In 'Clone Cadets', he storms off because he feels that Domino Squad is never going to pass training. 99 talks him into going back just in time for their second chance at the Citadel test.
  • Deadpan Snarker: In particular:
    Hevy: Hmm. What do you know? All clear. Just like the last fifteen times I looked at it.
    • And also..
  • Gatling Good: The Z-6 Rotary Cannon is his Weapon of Choice.
  • Famous Last Words: (In response to a Battle Droid vocally wondering if they take prisoners) 'I.. don't.'
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He dies destroying the Rishi outpost, which alerts the Republic Fleet that the area is under attack by the Separatists.
  • Last Stand: Has one against the droids that assault the Rishi outpost before dying.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: He was like this at the beginning of 'Clone Cadets', often breaking formation with his squad during the tests. It was breaking away from this behavior that allowed him and Domino Squad to finally pass the graduation exam.
  • No Body Left Behind: Considering that he was completely enveloped in a fiery explosion, this seems to be the case.
  • New Meat: He started out as one along with the rest of Domino Squad. And unfortunately for him, he never lived to see the remainder of Domino Squad take several levels in badass. Good thing he took his own before the end.
  • Weapon of Choice: The Z-6 Rotary Cannon seems to be this for him.
Droidbait

Droidbait (CT-00-2010)

Click to see him in full armor.

Droidbait was the second member of the Domino Squad.

  • Embarrassing Nickname: The others started to call him Droidbait because he was always the first to fail during Domino Squad's training sessions.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: Like Hevy, he tended to run off on his own during training, but unlike Hevy, he either lacked the skill to back it up or he simply had really bad luck.
  • The Load: As noted above, he was usually the first to get 'killed' during battle simulations, which greatly annoyed the others.
  • Red Shirt: He is the first of the Domino Squad to die as he gets killed by the Commando Droids (along with another Clone Trooper) that attacked the Rishi Moon outpost before we got to know him. He was retroactively upgraded to Mauve Shirt when the prequel episode 'Clone Cadets' provided him a little more screen time and characterization.
  • Took a Level in Badass: During the Domino Squad's repeat test, he used his 'skill' at being the first targeted by the droids to draw the fire of the guns on the Citadel during the Citadel Challenge, allowing the others to take them all out and use them to their advantage.
Echo

Echo (CT-1409)

Echo was the third member of the Domino Squad.
Cutup

Cutup (CT-4040)

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Cutup was the fourth member of the Domino Squad.

  • Appropriated Appellation: He chose the name 'Cutup' after Bric called him that in an attempt to get to him to snap back.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: He gets devoured by a giant eel.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He was cracking rather dry jokes constantly and didn't take his superiors seriously. This is how he earned his name.
  • Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: His attitude towards Bric.
  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: He gets eaten by a Rishi eel shortly after they just evaded the Separatist droids.
  • Sacrificial Lamb: He is the second one after Droidbait to be abruptly killed off in an unspectacular fashion.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: He dies in the first episode he appears in, but he retroactively does get some more screentime in a latter episode that is earlier in the timeline.

Fives (CT-27-5555)

Fives was the fifth member of the Domino Squad.

Clone Force 99, the 'Bad Batch'

In General

Clone Force 99

During the creation of the clone army, the Kaminoans conducted genetic experiments in an attempt to create super soldiers. While the plan never quite worked, four of those experiments came to form Clone Force 99, or, as they called themselves, the Bad Batch.

  • All Men Are Perverts: They're quite proud of the rather unsavoury noseart on their ship depicting Padmé in a slit-skirt showing off almost her whole leg, even commenting that she's 'their girl', and how they've been 'checking her out' on Senate holocasts. Anakin, unsurprisingly, is not pleased.
  • Badass Crew: The four soldiers of Bad Batch vs around a hundred Battle Droids and a pair of Spider Droids. The Separatist droids lasted for maybe two minutes.
  • Bling of War: They all wear unique, highly customized clone armour.
  • Cool Ship: The Havoc Marauder, a shuttle of non-standard Republic design that allows them to better get behind enemy lines.
  • Dynamic Entry: Their Establishing Character Moment involves them not-so-smoothly landing the Havoc Marauder at the Anaxes Republic base.
  • Expy: They seem to take some cues from Delta Squad's depiction from the Legends continuity.
    • Their backstory is similar to the Null ARC troopers from the Republic Commando novel series; they are prototype, genetically modified clones turned into a unit of atypical commandos.
  • Meaningful Name: The official designation of the squad is honoring the malformed clone 99, who died fighting while defending Kamino, even though he had such severe anatomical distortions that he was unfit for battle. Also, all of the members are named after their field of expertise.
  • Noodle Incident: The squad's mission to Yalvik Prime, right before they were called to Anaxes by Commander Cody.
  • Sixth Ranger: Echo, now a cyborg, becomes the fifth member of the squad at the end of the Bad Batch arc.
  • Super Soldier: They're all genetically modified to grant them various specialised powers.

Sergeant Hunter

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Hunter was the stoic leader of Bad Batch.

  • Badasses Wear Bandanas: He wears a red bandanna, and is the leader of a specialized and elite clone commando team.
  • Expy: He looks quite similar to Rambo, including wearing a red bandana and a nigh-permanent frown as well as being a tracking-specialist. Word of God is that he was actually based on Billy from Predator. And going with the Delta Squad comparisons, he is one for Boss.
  • Facepalm: He gets one when Tech explains to Cody and Rex that the Yalvik that Hunter just a moment prior had claimed tried to eat them were actually trying to mate with them.
  • Facial Markings: Half of his face is covered by a skull tattoo.
  • Knife Nut: He wields two combat knives, which he uses to cut through Battle Droids with ease.
  • Knuckle Cracking: The first thing he does on-screen after taking off his shuttle is crack his knuckles, which is his way of saying 'Okay, let's get this over with already!'.
  • The Leader: Always calm and calculated, Hunter is the leader of the Bad Batch and the only one who seems to always be capable of getting them under control.
  • Meaningful Name: He has highly developed senses that make him an excellent tracker and is named Hunter.
  • Only Sane Man: Of the Bad Batch, Hunter is the only one who seems to have his head on straight (the only other member closest to him in that regard is Tech, but even then, he seems more interested in facts and technology), and he routinely has to break up fights between his men and other Clone Troopers.
  • Super Senses: He has heightened senses, most importantly an ability to sense electromagnetic frequencies from anywhere on a planet, making him more reliable than a holomap.

Wrecker

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Wrecker was the short-tempered bruiser of the Bad Batch.

  • The Berserker: He hates stealth missions and wrecking the enemy seems to be his favorite pastime. He's also rather temperamental and perfectly willing to choke a regular Clone Trooper and stop it only once Hunter orders him to.
  • Blood Knight: He's always looking for an excuse to destroy stuff.
  • The Big Guy: A mix of a class 1 gruff, scarred Berserker and a class 4 emotional Boisterous Bruiser, Wrecker is the largest, and by far physically strongest, member of the squad.
  • Double Entendre: When talking about how the crew took a liking to Padmé, Wrecker mentions that she could negotiate with him anytime.
  • Dynamic Entry: Tech prepares to hack a door open, stating that it'll be a 'delicate operation'. Wrecker walks up to it and kicks it open, laughing and telling Tech that he was taking too long.
  • Expy: For Delta Squad comparisons, he's a more boisterous version of Scorch, both being clones that like to destroy things with child-like glee.
  • Heroic BSoD: Played for Laughs when he witnesses Crosshair get his own over-the-top destruction moment and worries he won't be able to top it.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: He usually loves to pummel Separatist droids with his bare hands, but when he sees what Wat Tambor's Organic Decimator is capable of, even he realizes he shouldn't deal with it head on. He then subverts it by just placing a bunch of timed thermal detonators all over the lab and blowing it up after escaping by the skin of his teeth.
  • Large Ham: He is the most over-the-top clone in not only the Bad Batch, but maybe the entire clone army.
  • Manchild: Sometimes, he likes to play with deactivated Separatist droids while teasing his own teammates. Whenever he's forced to do stealth, he acts like a little kid being denied candy. When Anakin hands him a detonator for blowing up a Separatist fleet, he gets teary-eyed and declares it the happiest moment of his life. Slightly borders on Psychopathic Manchild since he was raised to be a soldier from birth, playing with deactivated droids would be comparable to playing with corpses in any other war, and he takes joy from destroying things in general.
    Wrecker: Hey, Crosshair! This little clanker likes you!
    Crosshair: Ah, grow up, Wrecker!
  • Meaningful Name: He has Super Strength and just loves to wreck droids, so naturally he's named accordingly.
  • More Dakka: Unlike his squadmates, he weilds a fully automatic DC-17M blaster rifle, which he uses to mow down droids with reckless abandon.
  • Super Strength: He is strong enough to topple the wreck of a downed gunship, throw his fully armored comrades several meters high into the air, and hold the leg of a few stories high Octuptarradroid and stop it from trampling some of their newly found alien allies on Skako Minor.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: Anakin takes the remote of the Self-Destruct Mechanism of Trench's flagship, and once they got far away from the ship, he hands it over to Wrecker so that he could blow the ship up. Wrecker gets all teary and sobbing, declaring it to be the happiest day of his life.
  • Testosterone Poisoning: He's so the over-the-top manly that it's obviously a parody.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Although he denies it, Wrecker is afraid of heights.

Crosshair

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Crosshair was the Bad Batch's quiet sniper who disliked working with 'regs'.

  • Cold Sniper: He is a quiet and stoic clone who can effortlessly pick off dozens of droids in a few seconds with his rifle. He's also not known for being tactful or friendly either.
  • Expy: Going along with the Delta Squad comparisons, he is one of Sev, both of them being Cold Snipers. Word of God is that he was partially conceived as Cad Bane if he was a clone.
    • At one point, Crosshair talks about how he'd be angry if he was left for dead, something that would happen to Sev at the end of Republic Commando, though whether or not he survived is left ambiguous.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Among other things, he can easily hit targets such as flying hand grenades thrown by his super strong comrade Wrecker.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: While he could have explained it with a little more tact to Rex (and not pushed one of his Berserk Buttons), the idea of Echo pulling a Face–Heel Turn due to being left for dead isn't out of the question. Even Anakin Skywalker acknowledges this. He was half-right that Echo was giving the Separatists inside data, but thankfully it wasn't of his own free will.
  • Lean and Mean: He's unusually thin for a clone, and while not evil, not a very nice guy.
  • Oral Fixation: He's often seen chewing a toothpick.
  • Pinball Projectile: He has a set of mirror-devices that are capable of reflecting blaster fire, allowing him to take out multiple targets with a single ricocheting shot.
  • The Quiet One: As Hunter describes him;
    Hunter: [Crosshair's] not much of a conversationalist. But when you need to hit a precise target from 10 klicks, Crosshair's your man.
  • The Stoic: He rarely shows any emotion.

Tech

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Tech was the Bad Batches' technical expert.

  • Badass Bookworm: He may be smaller than regular clones and more interested in technology and obscure facts, but Tech can still easily keep up with the rest of his team on the battlefield.
  • Cool Helmet: While all the members of the Bad Batch have non-standardized helmets, Tech's helmet is the only one that leaves his eyes exposed to make room for his goggles.
  • Expy: For the Delta Squad comparisons, he is one to Fixer, both of them being their respective teams' tech experts. They are also different in that Fixer was The Comically Serious member of Delta Squad, while Tech is a little eccentric and occasionally suffers from Skewed Priorities.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: The goggles underneath his helmet don't serve any clear purpose, unless one of his birth defects is near-sightedness. The visor attached to his helmet, on the other hand, has various display screens, such as for interfacing or translating languages.
  • Guns Akimbo: His weapons of choice are dual blaster pistols.
  • The Last of These Is Not Like the Others: He's the only member of the Bad Batch not to wear black armor.
  • Nerd Glasses: Given his role as a Badass Bookworm and he's always wearing them even with his helmet on (to the point his helmet is designed to accommodate them and has a flip-down visor to go over them), his goggles fulfill this trope.
  • The Smart Guy: Hacking, decrypting, translating — there is nothing Tech cannot do.

Rancor Battalion

Commander Colt

Appearances:The Clone Wars
'I want you troopers to remember -— we're shoulder-to-shoulder on those front lines. Brothers! And sometimes we may quarrel, but no matter what, we are united. Rule one: we fight together.'

Colt was an ARC trooper stationed on Kamino who served as the commander of Rancor Battalion.

  • Commanding Coolness: Colt holds the rank of commander and helps oversee training and selection of ARC troopers on Kamino, where he emphasizes the value of teamwork and loyalty among the Clone Troopers.
  • Elites Are More Glamorous: He is a member of Rancor Battalion, an elite unit of ARC troopers.
  • Guns Akimbo: He wields two blaster pistols in battle.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: While fighting to repel the Separatist invasion of Kamino, Colt encountered Asajj Ventress, who used the Force to pull him onto one of her lightsabers, killing him.
  • 'The Reason You Suck' Speech: He gives one to Domino Squad after watching their disastrous training run, berating them for not working as a team and, worst of all, leaving a man behind.
  • Undying Loyalty: He feels this towards his brothers and believes that it is necessary, pointing out that though they may quarrel, they are all united in their struggle and must work and fight together to survive.

Commander Havoc

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Havoc was an ARC trooper and Clone Commander who served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars as a member of Rancor Battalion.

  • Boom, Headshot!: He is finished off by a blaster bolt to the head.
  • Character Death: During the Battle of Kamino, he gets distracted by 99's presence and orders him to get away from the firefight. Unfortunately, his concern for 99 allows the Battle Droids to shoot and kill him.
  • Elites Are More Glamorous: He is a member of Rancor Battalion, an elite unit of ARC troopers.
  • Guns Akimbo: He wields two blaster pistols in battle.

'Commander Blitz'

Appearances:The Clone Wars

'Blitz' was an ARC trooper and Clone Commander who was stationed on Kamino.

  • Elites Are More Glamorous: He is a member of Rancor Battalion, an elite unit of ARC troopers.
  • Flat Character: Unlike Colt and Havoc, he gets very little characterization and screen time. His only bits of screen time were Rancor Battalion's introduction and him ordering one of the missile attacks on the Trident drill ships in the Battle of Kamino.
  • Guns Akimbo: He wields two blaster pistols in battle.
  • Schrödinger's Canon: He was only named in The Clone WarsAll There in the Manual pre-Legends rebranding and has yet to be identified as Blitz in the Canon.
  • Sole Survivor: He was one of the only two ARC troopers in Rancor Battalion to survive the Battle of Kamino.

Clone Youth Brigade

Sergeant Crasher

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Crasher was the sergeant in charge of overseeing the Clone Youth Brigade.

  • Badass Teacher: While not currently in active duty, he's still a clone trooper and was presumably trained for combat like the rest.
  • Brutal Honesty: He appears to have moments like this, most notably when he tells the cadets, who are chronologically just 5 years old, that the war means that there is ultimately no guarantee for their safety or survival.
  • A Father to His Men: Despite his strict nature, he does still clearly care for the little brothers under his care. His reaction to a pod full of them being rescued being just one indication of this.
  • Prematurely Bald: Despite biologically being in his early 20's at most, he appears to be losing his hair. What's left of it is greying.
  • Stern Teacher: While not sadistic about it, he still clearly has high expectations for his cadets. That said, he is still willing to praise them when those expectations are met.

Jax

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Jax was the unofficial leader of the Clone Youth Brigade.

  • Et Tu, Brute?: He does this to Boba.
  • Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Somewhat justified in that he's still in training, but of those who tried shooting the disc he still had the worst shot.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: He fully trusted 'Lucky', a disguised Boba. Even when Boba's treachery was revealed, he still maintained the hope that he would eventually see that what he was doing was wrong.
  • Nice Guy: The only member of the Brigade to genuinely try to befriend 'Lucky', even standing up to the others when they harassed him.
  • The Leader: He seems to be in charge of the rest of the cadets, with them largely listening to what he has to say.
  • Tyke-Bomb: He was bred to be a soldier and his upbringing reflects such.
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist: Always hopes for the best and sees the best in others. In his own words, he feels ready for anything.

Hotshot

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Hotshot was the blonde member of the Clone Youth Brigade with a reputation for trouble-making.

  • The Bully: Not as extreme as some examples, but like Whiplash their first reaction to meeting a new cadet was to harass him.
  • Dark-Skinned Blonde: Although it's ambiguous whether the hair is down to a genetic mutation or dye.
  • The Lancer: He appears to serve this role. He has some sway over the rest of the cadets, albeit less than Jax, and if what Jax says is any indication then he usually ends up being the ringleader whenever some of the team decide to start some trouble.
  • Those Two Guys: Out of all his brothers, he seems to hang around Whiplash the most.
  • Tyke-Bomb: Just like his brothers, he was bred for war and his upbringing reflects such.

Whiplash

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Whiplash was one of the more hot-tempered members of the brigade.

  • The Bully: The first cadet to start harassing 'Lucky'.
  • Hot-Blooded: Does not seem to handle stress well, yelling at Jax when their pod is jettisoned; something that Jax had no control over. However, when the crisis is over, he's willing to at least apologize and admit that he was wrong.
  • Those Two Guys: He frequently hangs around Hotshot.
  • Tyke-Bomb: Like all clone cadets.
  • The Un-Smile: His attempt to smile at an older Clone Trooper turns out looking.. awkward, to say the least.

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Other Clone Troopers

Bly

Commander Bly (CC-5052)

Click to see him in full armor.

Bly was the commander of the 327th Star Corps and second-in-command to Jedi General Aayla Secura.

  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Along with several other Clone Troopers, Bly gets brainwashed by the control chip in his brain and turns on Aayla and shoots her in the back on Felucia after the execution of Order 66.
  • Captain Smooth and Sergeant Rough: He kind of has this dynamic with Rex.
  • Double Tap: He and his Clone Troopers shoot Aayla repeatedly after she goes down following the execution of Order 66.
  • Number Two: He was this to Aayla Secura during the Clone Wars prior to the execution of Order 66.
  • Schrödinger's Canon: In Legends, he continued to serve the Empire. This had yet to be re-canonized and he's left unmentioned in the Canon.
  • Satellite Character: He has next to no characterization besides being Aayla's Number Two.
  • The Stoic: He barely shows any emotions compared to the other Clone Troopers.
Ponds

Commander Ponds (CT-411)

Appearances:Attack of the ClonesThe Clone Wars

Clone Wars Animated Series

Ponds was a veteran of the Battle of Geonosis, where he first met Jedi Master Mace Windu. He worked with the Jedi Master in multiple campaigns before being killed by Aurra Sing.

  • Ascended Extra: Ponds appeared in Attack of the Clones as an unnamed clone commander with yellow markings via a brief cameo that had him meeting Mace Windu. He received an expanded role in The Clone Wars.
  • Badass in Distress: He gets captured alongside Admiral Kilian and another clone officer after the Endurance crashes.
  • Boom, Headshot!: Aurra shoots him in the head as a message to Mace and then dumps his body into space.
  • Custom Uniform: He has 'some guys have all the luck' stenciled on the back of his helmet in Aurebesh.
  • Going Down with the Ship: When the Endurance is sabotaged and begins crashing on Vanqor, Ponds remains aboard the ship with Admiral Kilian. He manages to survive the crash, though.
  • Mauve Shirt: He gets some character development before being killed by Aurra Sing.
  • Nice Guy: During the campaign on Ryloth, Ponds ordered his Clone Troopers to give all their spare rations to the Twi'lek villagers they came across, and later becomes infuriated when the Confederacy bombs the villages.

Commander Bacara (CC-1138)

Appearances:Revenge of the Sith

Bacara was the commander of the 21st Nova Corps, nicknamed the Galactic Marines. He fought under the command of Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Battle of Mygeeto.

  • The Aloner: Following his training with the Journeyman Protectors, Bacara was seen as a loner.
  • Assassin Outclassin': Not himself, but some members of his Galactic Marines are killed by blaster bolts deflected by Aki-Mundi before they eventually managed to kill Mundi.
  • Badass Bandolier: He wears a bandolier over his armor.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: He turns against Ki-Adi-Mundi as soon as Order 66 is activated.
  • Dramatic Gun Cock: Right as Ki-Adi-Mundi is leading a charge over a bridge on Mygeeto, Bacara and his marines follow, then stop and cock their weapons. The Jedi turns and realizes he's suddenly facing a firing squad.
  • In-Joke: His clone number is '1138', a reference to George Lucas' first film, THX 1138, and a Running Gag in the Star Wars franchise.
  • Mook Lieutenant: He is the commanding officer of Ki-Adi-Mundi's Galactic Marines.
  • Schrödinger's Canon: In Legends, he had begrudging respect and resentment towards Mundi. After Order 66 gets executed, he was brainwashed into thinking that the Jedi is a traitor and thought of all his men who died under Ki-Adi-Mundi's command in addition to feeling personally betrayed as he believed the Jedi had betrayed the trust of every one of the fallen troopers.

Commander Gree (CC-1004)

Click to see him in Revenge of the Sith.

Gree was the commander of the 41st Elite Corps. He worked with several Jedi Masters during the Clone Wars, serving on some of the most heated battlefronts of the war, including the planet of Kashyyyk.

  • Assassin Outclassin': He attempted to execute Yoda as soon as Order 66 gets executed, but Yoda quickly killed him and his fellow trooper before they could even pull the trigger.
  • Badass Bandolier: He wears a bandolier and is a competent commander and warrior.
  • Blasting It Out of Their Hands: When Argyus uses Nute Gunray as a human shield, knowing Gree would never risk losing the Republic such a valuable prisoner, Gree simply circumvents the situation by shooting Argyus' blaster out of his hands.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: He is brainwashed and forced to turn against Yoda as soon as Order 66 is activated.
  • Cool Helmet: Like many Clone Troopers, he has painted his helmet to customize it.
  • Off with His Head!: He is decapitated alongside another Clone Trooper when he attempts to execute Order 66 on Yoda.
  • Schrödinger's Canon:
    • In Legends, he was nicknamed after the Gree species. The planet Gree has been reestablished as Canon in The Force Awakens Beginner Game, but the same hasn't happened yet for the Gree species or Commander Gree's In-Universe name origins.
    • According to the Decoded version of 'Cloak of Darkness', he fought at the Battle of Tibrin (mentioned in 'Rookies'). His 'double stripe' haircut is worn in honor of his fallen comrades in that battle.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Gree thought that he and a random clone scout trooper could kill the wisest Jedi in the galaxy, Yoda. It’s not their fault since the execution of Order 66 resulted in a control chip forcing them into doing it without having any second thoughts.
  • Undying Loyalty: To the Republic, but not the Jedi, as noted in his databank entry.
Neyo

Commander Neyo (CC-8826)

Click to see him in armor in Revenge of the Sith.

Neyo was a commander in the 91st Recon Corps serving under Jedi Master Stass Allie, whom he executed following the activation of Order 66.

  • All There in the Manual: What he looks like is only revealed in All There in the Manual for 'Secret Weapons'.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Kills Stass Allie under the influence of the control chip implanted in his brain.
  • Facial Markings: His numerical designation CC-8826, going downwards from under his left eye.
  • The Cameo: Appears briefly in two episodes of The Clone Wars during the D-Squad arc. (He's WAC-47's master.)
  • Number Two: To General Allie.
  • Schrödinger's Canon: In Legends, he was noted to have a rather cold and detached personality.
Jag

Captain Jag

Jag was captain and clone pilot and Plo Koon's wingman in the Battle of Cato Neimoidia.

  • Ambiguous Situation: He served with Plo Koon at Cato Neimoidia, but it's unknown if he's part of the Wolfpack Battalion.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: He turned against Plo Koon as soon as Order 66 is activated.
Fil

Commander Fil

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Fil was clone commander serving with Jedi Knight Nahdar Vebb. He and his squad worked with Nahdar and Jedi Master Kit Fisto to trap General Grievous in his base, only for Fil to fall victim to Grievous' pet monstrosity.

  • Guns Akimbo: He wields two blaster pistols like many clone commanders.
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  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Dies in his debut episode, alongside his men and Nahdar.
Keeli

Captain Keeli

Click to see him in full armor.
Appearances:The Clone Wars
'I'm not finished yet, sir. We can do this, General.'

Keeli was the clone captain of Jedi Master Ima-Gun Di. He and his Clone Troopers fought and died alongside their general to defend the civilians of Ryloth.

  • Back-to-Back Badasses: With Master Di in their final moments.
  • Bald of Awesome: He is bald and has one of the most awesome last stands in The Clone Wars.
  • Determinator: After being wounded by a thermal detonator, Keeli manages to get back on his feet and fight alongside Master Di for a while longer before being shot twice in the chest.
  • Dying Moment of Awesome: He, Di, and their men hold off a huge droid army long enough for all the Twi'lek civilians to escape what would have been a massacre.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He gave his life to ensure the Twi'lek civilians and resistance would escape the Separatist droid army.
  • Meaningful Name: Like General Ima-Gun Di and Admiral Dao, his name is basically 'kill I' because he was written solely to die.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: He dies in his first appearance, but he helps make it memorable.

Commander Jet (CC-1993)

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Jet was a commander and clone special-ops commander who works under Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Second Battle of Geonosis.

  • The Big Guy: His unit is specially trained to utilize heavy weapons, specifically flamethrowers, during the Second Battle of Geonosis.
  • Commanding Coolness: A little ironically, since he and his Clone Troopers' fire weapons are anything but cool.
  • Custom Uniform: He and his Clone Troopers' armor have a unique red and yellow color scheme.
  • Kill It with Fire: He and his Clone Troopers use flamethrowers while battling Geonosians.
  • Number Two: To Ki-Adi-Mundi on Geonosis.

Commander Doom

Appearances:The Clone Wars
'If we're making a run, we'll need backup. My men are severely depleted.'

Doom was a clone commander assigned to twin Jedi Masters Tiplar and Tiplee during the Battle of Ringo Vinda.

  • Custom Uniform: He wears unique looking armor with a green, yellow and gray color scheme.
  • Guns Akimbo: Wielded two blaster pistols in battle.
  • Number Two: To Tiplar and Tiplee.
  • Scarred Equipment: He and his men have very beat up and scarred armor.
  • Shout-Out: His name, as well as his armor's color scheme, are confirmed to be references to Doctor Doom himself.

Commander Monnk

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Monnk was a clone SCUBA trooper commander who served under Kit Fisto during the Battle of Mon Cala.

  • Aquatic Mook: As a clone SCUBA trooper, he is outfitted for combat in aquatic environments.
  • Badass in Distress: He and several of his troops are captured during the battle, and imprisoned alongside the Mon Calamari and Gungans. He later gets freed when the Quarren turn on the Separatists and rejoins the battle.
  • Commanding Coolness: He held the rank of commander.
  • Cool Helmet: Clone SCUBA troopers carried a scuba backpack kit that was equipped with gill grills and a pair of breathing tubes which circulated oxygen into their helmets.
  • Custom Uniform: He has olive-colored armor with eel emblems in several places.
  • Number Two: For Kit Fisto, as his SCUBA troopers' commander.
  • Weapon of Choice: SCUBA troopers are equipped with specialized blaster rifles that can operate underwater.

Sergeant Slick

Appearances:The Clone Wars
'It's the Jedi who keep my brothers enslaved. We do your bidding. We serve at your whim. I just wanted something more.'

Slick was a disillusioned clone sergeant who betrayed the Republic during the Battle of Christophsis.

  • Face–Heel Turn: He is one of the first and few instances of a clone traitor.
  • A Father to His Men: Despite his actions and considering he may been trying to cover his ass during questioning, he does seem to genuinely care for the men in his squad.
  • Hypocrite: He claims to have worked for all of the clones' freedom, yet as Rex points out his actions put the lives of his brothers at risk.
  • Hypocrite Has a Point: While his actions completely undermine the attempt, he is right about the Clones being expendable soldiers, bred only for that purpose, with no choice what to make of their lives.
  • The Mole: He was hired by the Separatists to sabotage the Republic during the Battle of Christophsis.
  • The Unfettered: Nothing was beyond him in trying to liberate his brothers, even sacrificing some of their lives.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: The reason he betrayed the Republic was because he felt they were enslaving the clones. However, he was willing to put the lives of his own brothers at risk to make their freedom happen.
  • What Measure Is a Mook?: One of the main reasons behind his betrayal.

Lassar

Tango Company

Tango Company

Tango Company was a unit of Clone Troopers that fought at the Second Battle of Geonosis. Shortly after, the clones were infected by Geonosian brain worms and attempted to infect Padawans Barriss Offee and Ahsoka Tano aboard a Republic frigate on a supply drop to a medical station near Ord Cestus. However, the spread of the infection was halted by Ahsoka and there were few casualties.

  • Bittersweet Ending: Ahsoka and Barriss are careful enough to not hurt them once they realize brain worms are involved, but only after they killed three clones in self-defense. Two clone pilots were also killed by the infected clones to hijack the ship.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: They get controlled by Geonosian brain worms. It's.. not fun to watch.
  • Foreshadowing: They're Clone Troopers that get deprived of their free will via brainwashing by a group believed to be extinct so they can kill the Jedi. Hmmm..
  • Meaningful Name: 'Tango' is usually associated with the color/tropical fruit orange, and Tango Company's insignia are tiger markings, as tigers live in the tropical rainforest and are orange. And of course, 'Tango' is the equivalent of T in the NATO Alphabet.
  • Schrödinger's Canon: All There in the Manual towards the end of the run of Legends canon stated that Tango Company served at the Siege of Lasan under the Empire.
Delta Squad

Delta Squad

Appearances:The Clone Wars

Delta Squad was an elite squad of clone commandos. Its members were Boss, Sev, Scorch, and Fixer.

  • The Cameo: They were the clone squad that retrieved the bodies of Jedi Master Halsey and his Padawan Knox, and brought them back to the Jedi Temple.
  • Canon Immigrants: They're the main characters of Star Wars: Republic Commando. They appeared in 'Witches of the Mist', integrating them into the Canon.
  • Continuity Nod: Their cameo in 'Witches of the Mist' was a nod to the Republic Commando video game and book series, which are now no longer canon. However, their appearance in The Clone Wars is safely canon.
  • Cool Helmet: They all have Clone Commando helmets.
  • Elite Army: They're an elite commando trained to deal with special missions.
  • Hero of Another Story: We never actually get to see them do anything in The Clone Wars, but they were obviously active soldiers.
  • Schrödinger's Canon: Given that they originated from Republic Commando, it begs the question of how much of Republic Commando is canon.

Ding & Kicker

Ding & Kicker were two Clone Troopers that were a part of the group tasked with clearing out artifacts from the Jedi outpost, Brighthome, after the execution of Order 66.

  • Shoo Out the Clowns: After the Jedi are killed off, the Republic has reformed into an Empire, and Vader is told he has to adjust to his new life as a Sith Lord, the following issue starts with two clones goofing around like nothing's wrong while disturbingly talking about how they'll kill any Jedi that they come across. And then Vader shows up and mows them all down, with a complete disregard of the fact that he as Anakin saw them as more than just cannon fodder.
99

99

Appearances:The Clone Wars

99 was a deformed clone who works as a janitor on Kamino. He befriended Domino Squad during their training, became an honorary member after they pass, and helped to defend the planet when the Confederacy invades.

  • Almighty Janitor: Averted in that he really is just a janitor and has no leverage or authority. However, played somewhat straight in that his far greater than average knowledge of the cloning facility makes him incredibly helpful in the battle for the facility.
  • Clone Degeneration: It's implied this is the reason for his malformity, even by the standards of the usual genetic modifications. According to Lama Su, the death of the original gene donor, Jango Fett, has forced the Kaminoans to thin out the remaining DNA samples, possibly resulting in 99 being conceived after Jango's death and aging a lot faster than the other clones who were grown nearly 10 years earlier.
  • Cool Old Guy: He appears very elderly, likely due to his even more accelerated aging than the other clones.
  • Honorary True Companion: After Domino Squad finally passes the Citadel training course, Hevy makes him an honorary member of the squad for convincing him not to turn his back on his squad mates and realize his true potential. After he dies during the Battle of Kamino, Rex, Cody, Fives, Echo, and the rest of Clone Troopers acknowledge him as a true Clone Trooper in the Republic Clone army for doing everything he could during the battle.
  • I Just Want to Be Badass: During the Battle of Kamino, 99 is quick to help however he can and seems determined to finally contribute to a battle like he was meant to do. Sadly, this makes him take unnecessary risks that end up getting him killed.
  • Inspirationally Disadvantaged: He's one of the friendliest clones featured in The Clone Wars and he doesn't seem to suffer any grief about being unable to serve on the front lines. When Hevy tries to go AWOL in 'Clone Cadets', he convinces Hevy to change his mind about abandoning his seemingly defective squad by reminding him that unlike him, 99 was never even given the chance to prove himself. When the Separatists come to Kamino, he is willing to do everything in his power to defend his home (namely supplying weapons and ammo and providing tactical information about Tipoca City's layout) and his death is ultimately mourned by his brothers.
  • Nice Guy: He is one of the nicest clones introduced, never mocking or insulting anybody else, even teasingly, which most of the other clones do. Instead he simply tries to give them advice if they will listen to him.
  • Non-Action Guy: He was relegated to being a maintenance clone due to his deformity and being physically unfit for combat. However, this doesn't stop him from trying to help out his brothers during the Battle of Kamino.
  • Senseless Sacrifice: In 'ARC Troopers', 99 ends up dying in an attempt to get more grenades. While it's certainly heroic that he was willing to try, that hallway was a deathtrap a Jedi would have had trouble running. His death ultimately accomplished nothing, though his life certainly mattered.

Alternative Title(s):Star Wars The Clone Wars Republic Grand Army

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