During an early assignment as a Padawan with her Jedi Master Kast Fulier, Etain met the clone commandos of the Omega Squad, an encounter that changed how the rest of her life played out. Darman Skirata, formally RC-1136, was a clone commando of Omega Squad that Etain later fell in love with as the Clone Wars continued.
During one of these missions she would break the Jedi Code's rule of attachment by falling in love with Darman, RC-1136, a clone commando in Omega Squad, and becoming pregnant with his child, Venku Skirata. The two would later marry in the traditional Mandalorian way shortly before her death in 19 BBY.
Venku Skirata was born on the planet Mandalore, the son of the Jedi Etain Tur-Mukan and clone commando Darman Skirata. The child's father, Darman, did not know that Etain was pregnant, and was unaware he had a son until a year after the child's birth.
In the Legends/non-canon Karen Traviss novels, a Jedi knight named Etain Tur-Mukan fell in love with a clone commando named RC-1136 and became pregnant by him.
Plo Koon. Wise and compassionate, Plo Koon was one of the most effective Jedi masters, genuinely caring about the clones he commanded.
Fortunately, there were some clones that resisted the brutal Order 66 and stayed loyal to their Jedi companions. One of the worst betrayals in Star Wars is when the clones turn on the Jedi. Order 66 devastated the ranks of the Jedi and broke the hearts of all fans.
During the Clone Wars
On certain occasions, Jedi, fighting side by side with clone troopers, would wear regular clone trooper armor. General Obi-Wan Kenobi wore clone trooper armor in the Battle of Muunilinst to protect himself from the lances of Durge and his army of swoop-riding assassin droids.
As The Clone Wars shows, Rex stood by Anakin's side through thick and thin, and he never faltered in his commitment to the cause. While other clones doubted their Jedi commanders or even deserted the Grand Army of the Republic altogether, Rex stayed with Anakin.
In The Rise of Skywalker's novelization, we learn that Rey's father was a failed clone of Emperor Palpatine. He was initially created to be a vessel to house Palpatine and his Sith power. However, Rey's father proved incapable of doing so.
As part of the Sith illusions created by Darth Sidious and Darth Tyranus' ritual, Sifo-Dyas appeared to Yoda on Moraband. His phantom was being tortured, bound by electricity. The specter begged Yoda to release him, offering in exchange the identity of the Sith Lord.
On Dec. 27, 2002, Brigitte Boisselier held a press conference in Florida, announcing the birth of the first human clone, called Eve.
Senator Padmé Amidala of the planet Naboo became pregnant during the Clone Wars with her husband, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, as the father. She gave birth to twins, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
She does not have a baby bump, her hand never goes to her stomach to indicate she's carrying a child, and there wasn't exactly any time for her to have conceived a child with anyone in the course of the film, including Kylo Ren/Ben Solo.
Ahsoka had a boyfriend and his name was Nyx Okami.
This sparked a love bond between the two, a bond that Negue was most displeased about. Although furious at her falling in love with an ex-Jedi, ex-Sith mercenary, Negue wrestled with his wishes for Tanara's well being, and his desire for her to be happy.
As the conflict raged on, she learned that its politics were not as black and white as she once thought and eventually entered into a relationship (and marriage) with Lux Bonteri, son of former Confederate senator Mina Bonteri.
One could theorize that he bore a child through some sort of space artificial insemination, or something closer to what we've seen in canon Star Wars material. In the canon comic Darth Vader No. 25, it is revealed that Palpatine somehow used the Force to manipulate midichlorions to impregnate Shmi Skywalker.
Along with Masters Yoda and Fay, Jedi Master T'ra Saa was among the very oldest of the Jedi to fight in the Clone Wars, being at least several hundred years old. Saa was a combatant in the opening battle of the war, the Battle of Geonosis, and fought as part of Mace Windu's strike team.
If Qui-Gon had survived his fight against Darth Maul, he would have sensed Palpatine's evil, and Anakin wouldn't have become Darth Vader. Thus, while Qui-Gon was less powerful than Yoda, Palpatine feared him more.
Bred and trained on the planet Kamino, CT-7567 entered into Republic service at the Battle of Geonosis in 22 BBY. He gained respect from Jedi officers and clone troopers alike as an honorable commander, becoming known as one of the best and toughest clone troopers in the Grand Army.
1 Ahsoka Tano
Making waves almost instantly, it's no surprise that the utterly fantastic Ahsoka Tano is at the top of our list, considering that many, if not all Star Wars fans can agree that Ahsoka is one of the best characters in Star Wars.
As such, a Marshal Commander was roughly equivalent to a Major General or Lieutenant General in other services; it was also the highest rank a clone could be given in the Grand Army of the Republic.
Some Jedi of the old order did not wear the traditional Jedi robes, but preferred other types of attire for various reasons. For example, some Jedi, such as Thon, Ooroo, Noro Zak and Ikrit did not wear any form of garments at all, because they did not have the physiognomy for it.
At the beginning of the Clone Wars, clone troopers wore standard white armor designed for their use on Kamino. Because the Grand Army of the Republic was made up of genetically identical soldiers, this armor could be standardized and produced rapidly.
Their genetically-coded unique skill sets make them look slightly different from the other identical clones: Tech's glasses, Hunter's longer hair, Crosshair and Wrecker's different builds.