Order 65 stated that if a majority of the Senate or the Security Council declared that the Supreme Chancellor—at that time Palpatine—was unfit for duty, the Chancellor was to be arrested or, if necessary, killed.
Order 64: Send pink slips to members of the senate. Order 65: Play gloomy choir muzak in new Death Star. Order 66: Kill all the Jedi. Order 67: REVISE ORDER 66 – I meant to say, “BILL” the Jedi for reimbursement of the clone army.
Order 67 was an order requiring clone troopers to begin dancing. During the Battle of Utapau, Darth Sidious accidentally executed Order 67 when he meant to use Order 66. Just after the order was executed, Cody and his troops began dancing.
Order 69 was one of many orders in a series of contingency orders which the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic were programmed with. This order demanded that all attractive female Jedi were not to be executed, but instead captured and married to the most successful trooper in the capturing unit.
Emperor Palpatine gave the command to execute Order 66, intended to wipe out all the Jedi in Star Wars, but the preceding one - Order 65 - was to potentially kill Palpatine himself if necessary.
Order 99 was an order arranged by Jedi Master CaptainR1. It turned the storm troopers back to side of the new Republic. During the clone wars, clone commando "Roger" refused Order 66. He was very close to the Jedi he was fighting with.
Russian Revolution of 1917
…the publication of the soviet's Order No. 1, which directed the military, among other things, to obey only its orders and not those of the Provisional Government. It ordered that committees of soldiers were to be formed in all military and naval units in Petrograd.
Order 37 was one of 150 contingency orders that all clones had been programmed to follow, due to the inhibitor chip inserted in their brain at birth. This particular order dealt with the capture of a single wanted individual through the mass arrest and threatened execution of a civilian population.
Executive Order 88 (EO 88), issued on December 28, 2012, is the centerpiece of BuildSmart NY – the State's program for pursuing energy efficiency in certain New York State government buildings while advancing economic growth, environmental protection, and energy security in the State.
Order 76, also known as Protocol 76, was a top secret order identifying all Der'kal as traitors to the Der'kal Empire and, therefore, subject to summary execution by the Der'kal Army and called for their immediate execution.
The 150 general orders were a set of orders memorized by every clone trooper of the Grand Army of the Galactic Republic. Along with the Republic's Supreme Chancellor, the Galactic Senate's Republic Security Council was capable of activating any of the orders.
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.
Order 66, also known as Clone Protocol 66, was one of the series of contingency orders that the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic were required to obey without question. The order branded members of the Jedi Order as traitors to the Republic and called for their immediate execution without question.
Director's Order #70: Internet and Intranet Publishing. The purpose of this Director's Order is to define responsibilities and establish the standards for electronic information published by the National Park Service (NPS) on the Internet and Intranet.
35 was an order issued by the 509th Composite Group on August 5, 1945 for the atomic bombing mission on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II. The Order was signed by Operations Officer Major James I.
Executive Order #68, Priority Procurement of Clean Municipal Vehicles, cements the practice of adding more clean vehicles to the City's fleet and demonstrates the City's commitment to reducing municipal emissions.
Order 66 (Star Wars), a fictional prearranged military command given by Palpatine during the movie Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
The Dark Lords of the Sith orchestrated the Clone Wars, including the implantation of the bio-chips that overrode their host's will with Protocol 66. Around ten years prior to the outbreak of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas ordered the clone army for the Republic, having had visions of a future conflict.
Issued by First Lord of the Star League Nicholas Cameron, Executive Order 34 (slightly amended by Executive Order 35) reaffirmed the right of the Star League Defense Force to recruit from any member state without interference from its government.
The Gray Jedi Order was a branch of the Jedi that broke off from the Jedi Order in 132 BBY. It originated as a splinter group from the exiled Potentium. The lead proponents of the Gray and Potentium philosophies, Leor Hal and Leor Danal respectively, shared more than the surprising similarities of their names.
No. In all the canon comics set immediately after Order 66, most of the clones are shown to have an almost immediate switch of ideas. They accuse the Jedi they come across as traitors scheming to kill Palpatine, evil sorcerers, etc.
While Yoda sensed that the Sith's plan involved the Clones, it was too late to prevent Order 66. Instead, he placed his faith in the Force and allowed the dark events to happen.
Executive Order 63: Requirement to Wear Face Covering While Inside Buildings.
Order 4 stated that if the Supreme Chancellor was incapacitated, the command of the Grand Army would temporarily fall to the Vice Chair of the Senate until a successor was appointed.
The Destruction of Naboo was a catastrophic event during the Cartekelic Invasion of the Galaxy. During the event, a Cartekelic fleet, along with their superweapon, the black hole cannon, invaded the area to wipe out any alliance threats that threaten the black hole cannon.