Palpatine's plan will pretty much fail if the clones don't execute Order 66. Even if he does turn Anakin Skywalker into Darth Vader, there will still be an entire order of magical space wizards and their clone soldiers to stop him (that's assuming that the chips simply malfunction).
Clones That Disobeyed Order 66 | Fandom. 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.
Most of the members' mutations and the ordeal Echo suffered prior to joining caused their inhibitor chips to have less effect, meaning Clone Force 99 was able to disobey Order 66, at least at first, while they were fighting in the Conquest of Kaller, and Hunter helped Jedi Padawan Caleb Dume escape the other clones by ...
Without Order 66, Palpatine would definitely lose. If Order 66 happened but not for some of the most powerful Jedi and the more battle-hardened and experienced Clones, Palpatine still loses even though many Jedi are killed.
Since he removed his control implant, Wolffe was no longer able to be forced into complying with Order 66. Following the Clone Wars, Wolffe and his two comrades Rex and Gregor settled on Seelos and lived in a vintage AT-TE walker.
In the final days of the Clone Wars, Plo led a starfighter squadron against Separatist forces on Cato Neimoidia. When Supreme Chancellor Palpatine issued Order 66, Plo's clone wingmen blasted his fighter out of the sky, killing him instantly.
Koon was shot down in his Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor by clone pilot Jag, perishing as his fighter exploded and crashed.
Order 67 was an order requiring clone troopers to dance. During the Battle of Utapau, Darth Sidious accidentally issued Order 67 when he meant to use Order 66. Just after the order was executed, Cody and his troops began dancing. However, Sidious browsed a manual and executed Order 66.
Anakin would have likely been killed by the clone troopers, along with the other Jedi. However, perhaps he would have escaped. He would have taken the pregnant Padme with him. He would have needed to get as far away from the eventual Empire as possible, so perhaps they would have gone with Yoda to Dagobah?
It was said that fewer than one hundred Jedi—approximately one percent of the entire Order—survived Order 66. However, the number seemed closer to two hundred.
At the end of the war, Echo served with the Bad Batch on Kaller at the time of Order 66. Due to his cybernetic enhancement at the hands of the Techno Union, Echo was immune to the effects of his inhibitor chip and did not comply with the order.
What Happened? The name "Order 66" comes from the secretive clone protocol that labeled all as Jedi traitors to the Republic and sentenced them to execution. The order was built into an inhibitor chip in the clones' brains, so following the instruction was compulsory.
Caleb Dume survived Order 66 because some Clone Troopers — specifically the members of The Bad Batch — managed to circumvent their inhibitor chips and not murder the Jedi.
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.
Order 66, also known as Clone Protocol 66, or simply "the Order," was a top-secret order identifying all Jedi as traitors to the Galactic Republic and, therefore, subject to summary execution by the Grand Army of the Republic.
Delta Squad would go on to serve the newly-formed Galactic Empire as part of the 501st Legion's Imperial Commando Special Unit, where they were given a replacement for Sev, and tasked with hunting down Jedi who had escaped Order 66, along with clone deserters, Jedi sympathizers, and other Imperial dissidents.
Yoda didn't specifically know how this would go down, or to what degree Anakin would cause it to happen, but he was playing a much longer game by Revenge of the Sith, and that's at least, in part, explained by Yoda's Force connection with Qui-Gon's spirit.
Sadly the Clone Wars would have still happened, but Padmé would have also survived, giving birth to Luke and Leia who would have probably been inducted into the Jedi Order. As for what would have happened between the two, with their marriage and all, that's a bit tricky.
Through Order 66, the 501st was directed by Darth Sidious to execute the former Jedi Ahsoka Tano, turning their guns on Commander Rex as well when he was saved from Order 66.
"Geo Floydo is dead, execute Order 77." Order 77 was the brother of Order 66 and Order 44 in theory. Once ordered, the Stormtrooper commanders were to kill their Inquisitors. The order also effected in order to steal, burn and rob places throughout the galaxy.
Most Clone Troopers respect and revere their Jedi Generals, but Clone Commander Faie and his troops had mutual feelings of distaste for Vos, and likely would have believed him to be a traitor even without their brainwashing being activated.
Gree, who was loyal to the Republic, and not Jedi, complied and turned around to kill his general. Before he could shoot the Jedi master, Yoda dodged the fire and decapitated him, killing Gree.
Padawan Windu was trained in the ways of the Force by Jedi Master Cyslin Myr.