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antianakin · 1 day
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This is a random thought I just had, but for the people that say Anakin’s special training is how Ahsoka survived order 66, couldn’t you also argue that the same training taught his soldiers ( the same ones that would storm the temple with him ) how to kill Jedi more effectively?
I think that, in part, that's supposed to be the ironic tragedy of that entire episode. Anakin's special training helps Ahsoka survive, but it's also (theoretically) giving those specific clones a lot of training on how to take down a Jedi. Anakin's training helps Ahsoka as much as it puts her in danger. Anakin is by nature sort-of contradictory in a lot of his relationships because these people love him and he betrays them all, and their feelings about him in the aftermath all have to sort-of deal with that contradiction. How do you love someone who betrayed you like that, and what does it say about you if you do?
That being said, it doesn't take a hell of a lot to take out a Jedi when the Jedi in question is unable to try to escape or take them out in return somehow. Ahsoka in reality does a lot of running and jumping into vents and knocking some of the clones out and closing doors with the Force to keep some of the clones from surrounding her. She's RESOURCEFUL. She's never just standing still while surrounding and only able to block for longer than like 5 seconds. MAYBE 10. And even then, she's still closing the doors and ultimately jumps away into a vent. So the whole thing where she can withstand a barrage of stun bolts for 5 minutes is just ludicrous, it's not actually USEFUL and we know this because she DOESN'T FUCKING USE IT.
So while the training MIGHT help the clones figure out how to overwhelm a Jedi better, it's also only useful to them when the Jedi can't really do anything to really defend themselves and get away from the situation, which is what MOST Jedi in that situation WOULD do.
We also know via Order 66 that what actually takes out the Jedi isn't an inability to block for five minutes straight, but being suddenly and unexpectedly surrounded by people you trust who suddenly want you dead. It takes the Jedi a few seconds to even REACT to that revelation and in those few seconds, they die. Ahsoka is COMPLETELY prepared in this training, she's not dealing with any kind of emotional turmoil while doing it, so her ability to do well in this isn't actually indicative of how well she'd do in a situation like Order 66. The ONLY real thing that saves her is that Rex hesitates, so she GETS those few seconds to comprehend what's happening and come up with a course of action to protect herself that NO ONE ELSE GETS. If Rex hadn't hesitated, Ahsoka would be dead. The sudden betrayal of people she trusted who overwhelm and surround her would've killed her without question. Anakin's training would've been useless for her. And the clones would not have NEEDED any special training to overwhelm and surround her, they already DID by just being there with her.
So while I think the POINT of the episode is that yes, there's an inherent tragedy in this training being what helps her survive AND something that probably makes it HARDER for her survive Anakin's eventual betrayal, I don't think the training is useful for anybody quite honestly. It's just stupid and pointless all around and Ahsoka and the clones all had better things to do with their time than this.
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meigsbrainrot · 1 day
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made my jacket for star wars nite in april!
crosshair bound incoming >:)
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archfey-edda · 4 months
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Sentinel
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sapphicsparkles · 4 months
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I can finally post my piece for the @kenobizine !
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twinterrors29 · 15 days
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within five years of Order 66, enough clones have fought through their inhibitor chips that they are able to successfully overthrow the Empire and start the work of establishing their own regime
thinking that they killed All The Jedi, they also proscribe a new state religion dedicated to the Force, with the Jedi as their martyred saints
this leads to Obi-Wan, who snuck onto Coruscant to figure out what has changed in the galaxy that has started to dispel the Sith's Darkness, immediately stumbling upon a giant statue of himself sprawled on a throne in true characteristic Kenobi style
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elliamarts · 11 months
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This made me so sad
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levitatingbiscuits · 9 months
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something that fucks me up so much is that the clones were literally created for the jedi and spent most of their artificially shortened youth learning about the jedi and then when they finally meet the jedi, the jedi had no fucking clue they existed.
and then they get to swoop in and save the jedi on geonosis but they're too late. most of them are already dead. it was the biggest massacre of the jedi in the war other than the one the clones perpetrated themselves.
but then the jedi take them on, even if most of them are initially reluctant, and they live up to the hype. in fact, most of them surpass it. they're not just brave and strong, they're kind. they value the clones more than the clones value themselves, and they spend most of their spare time trying to make the clones realize their own value.
but then the clones start learning about concepts like freedom and the inherent value of life and some of them realize hey, the way we exist is deeply unethical and, perhaps even more devastatingly, the jedi can't do anything about it. the republic needs us too much. we and the jedi are all that stands between the republic and the atrocities committed by the separatists yet most of the galaxy still reviles us for either doing too much or for not doing enough.
so most of them fall back on the comfort of being a good soldier. good soldiers follow orders. good soldiers save people. good soldiers are like the jedi, and the jedi are like good soldiers, and even if the rest of the galaxy is increasingly hostile, at least they have each other. the jedi are not perfect, but they are good, and that is what matters. even if no one thanks them, even if they must die for entire planets of people who think their only purpose is to fight for them and feel little to no gratitude for it, at least the jedi are in the same boat. at least the jedi care about the clones as much as the clones care about the jedi.
how devastating it would have been to suddenly know, without quite understanding why, that the jedi are traitors. even through the sudden strange pounding in their skulls, the artificial fugue state, the clones would have felt personally hurt. the jedi pretended to care about them, pretended to share their same self-sacrificial sense of duty, of honor and loyalty before self-preservation, when really they were plotting against them all along. no wonder the clones wanted revenge.
most of the clones died still feeling that way.
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amarcia · 5 months
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19 BBY, Cirz and Enah are coming back from a mission.
21 pages, one-shot, the rest is under the cut:
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weirdnotal · 3 months
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As heartbreaking as the theory that Cody purposely missed so Obi-Wan would fall of the cliff because he knew Obi-Wan could survive is, and it is, I also think it's very funny.
Cody's internal dialouge: how do I get the general as far away from me and the rest of the clones as I can? Throw him off the cliff he'll live
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mooonjin · 11 months
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SHUT. UP.
rexs face when fives was ranting in a desperate tone about the chips
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nateofgreat · 4 months
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A reminder that Bail Organa, upon seeing the Jedi Temple in flames, immediately flew straight over to investigate himself with no guards and no weapons of his own. And upon being told there was a rebellion by the clone troopers there, he attempted to walk past them and see what was happening himself.
It was only after they aimed blasters at him that Bail leaves with a newfound resolve to stop Palpatine. He didn't wait until Palpatine declared himself Emperor to know he had to do something. He knew he was bad right there.
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batuurebel · 3 months
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The Star Wars fandom doesn’t talk enough about how terrifying Order 66 must be from the point of view of the clones.
You spend 3 years fighting side by side with someone, in some cases becoming as close as family, only to have your individuality ripped from you and basically turned into a machine. We don’t have enough stories about how the clones felt after Order 66 was executed and they eliminated their Jedi. Rex visibly shakes and tries to stop himself after Palpatine sends the message. Did the ones who never had the control chip removed ever think about their Jedi? If they do, did they think of them fondly? Or were their memories or opinions of them altered by the control chip? Did the clones ever live to regret what they had done?
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ventresses · 5 months
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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (4/?)
Star Wars + Text Posts & Headlines
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getooine · 2 months
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Order 66
Decided to finish an old marker drawing on procreate…
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darth-memes · 1 year
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corukant · 5 months
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mourn them do not…
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…miss them do not
sketch for my lil headcanon that anakin had a pre mustafar moment on naboo as well,, knowing this might be the last time he remembers it like this…. i am insane
rlly taking yoda’s speech to heart 🥲
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