Wrecker towers over his clone brothers, and has distinctive facial scarring rendering him blind in one eye. He is unflappable in any situation, which is understandable given he can lift just about anything. This clone is a muscle man through and through.
Perhaps over-eagerness to explode something backfired on the big clone while fighting Separatist battle droids. The look of the scar and the blinded eye, paired with a lot of explosives, lends to the distinct possibility that Wrecker caused self-inflicted wounds as the result of an explosion.
But when Wrecker suffered a head injury during a mission to a droid decommissioning facility, he began to suffer from debilitating headaches accompanied by muttering, "Good soldiers..." Soon after, Clone Captain Rex reunited with the Bad Batch and astutely diagnosed the ticking timebomb in Wrecker's head -- the ...
Wrecker was a Clone Commando who served as the heavy weapons specialist of Clone Force 99, better known as "The Bad Batch." All the commandos within the unit were genetically modified, and Wrecker was no exception.
The clones had no control over themselves, and that's why they executed Order 66. They were programmed and controlled like droids, which is why they never hesitated to kill the Jedi that they had served with for years.
Some clones disobeyed the infamous order than decimated the Jedi order, and refused to execute it. SOME of these Clones include; Captain Rex: Captain Rex, as most know removed his chip that would later be the way that Palpatine would execute order 66. Wolffe: As with Captain Rex Wolffe removed his bio chip.
Despite Cody's friendship with Obi-Wan, he didn't hesitate when he received Order 66 from Supreme Chancellor Palpatine at the end of the Clone Wars. Obeying the Republic's commander-in-chief, Cody gave the order to fire on his Jedi General, then sent troops to see if he'd been killed.
ARC-0001 (formally CT-0001) was created years ago in 32 BBY with the rest of the clones on the watery planet of Kamino, he is a fully trained arc (advanced recon commando) trooper, and he is the leader of 223rd Strike Force, his nickname is Commander Unos.
The scene of Colt's death originally contained Ventress kissing Colt as she impaled him; this was removed from the episode in the first act of censorship in the series.
The 187th Legion was a clone trooper legion within the Grand Army of the Republic. They were lead by Jedi General Mace Windu and a clone commander who wore Airborne Trooper armor. The legion was distinguished by their purple coloring, signifying the color of Windu's lightsaber.
Lula was a tooka doll owned by Wrecker. During Clone Force 99's escape from Kamino in 19 BBY, Wrecker searched for Lula after the doll was taken by the Empire. Omega soon found the doll and returned it to Wrecker. Wrecker later fell asleep with the doll during Clone Force 99's journey to Saleucami.
the symbols on "wreckers" helmet (므므) say "Moo Moo" (well thats how it would sound if you said it slowly and deliberately, [just like a cow would]) in Korean, I can't find a star wars language equivalent to those symbols, so I'm assuming its just an Easter egg or something along those lines.
Chronologically 13 years old.
Wrecker towers over his clone brothers, and has distinctive facial scarring rendering him blind in one eye.
During the Battle of Khorm, Wolffe lost his right eye in a fight with the Sith apprentice Asajj Ventress, and he subsequently wore a cybernetic eye replacement and retained facial scars.
The LAAT series of gunships was designed to transport and support up to 30 clone troopers in combat.
Vos fell in love with Ventress, who persuaded him to learn the ways of the dark side in order to defeat Dooku. As Vos would discover, such dalliances are extremely perilous for Jedi.
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Quinlan Vos, a rather disreputable Jedi, and Ventress teamed up to kill Dooku. They ultimately failed, and Vos was turned to the Dark Side. Ventress was killed while bringing him back to the Light. She was laid to rest on Dathomir by Voss and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
CT-6969 was a clone trooper of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. He was given a nickname Sixty Niner.
When a desperate Fives, believing that no one would listen to the information he had learned about the inhibitor chips, drew his weapon on Fox, he was killed by him, dying in Rex's arms.
CT-9999/9999 nicknamed "Nines" was a clone trooper in the 37th Assault Legion. He served under commander CC-5629 nicknamed "Hunter" in the battle of Texx.
In LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, Cody assists Obi-Wan Kenobi in confronting Grievous. In the end, Cody's blaster is knocked out of his hand by Grievous, who subsequently kills Cody.
Nari. Nari was played by Benny Saldfie in Obi-Wan Kenobi. The young Jedi survived Order 66 as a youngling. He tracked down Obi-Wan on Tatooine, hoping the Jedi master would help him.
The 212th took over the planet, and was later dissolved. Its troops were placed in different Imperial units of the Stormtrooper Corps.