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.
Pong Krell. He made the clones kill each other for his own entertainment and treated them worse than trash. Their lives meant nothing to him and he was keen to kill them all, despite them showing loyalty. He was known for all the clone deaths under his leadership.
Plo Koon. Wise and compassionate, Plo Koon was one of the most effective Jedi masters, genuinely caring about the clones he commanded.
Rahm Kota. Despite being a general during the Clone Wars, Rahm Kota refused to command clone troopers, believing them to be unfit for battle. Instead, Rahm chose to create his own militia comprised entirely of volunteers.
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.
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.
Former Jedi Barriss Offee betrayed the Order — and led Ahsoka to leave Jedi behind, too. But why? While most Star Wars fans know that Ahsoka Tano left the Jedi Order, those who haven't watched Star Wars: The Clone Wars might not know the circumstances that led to her decision.
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.
Mission to Mathas. Padawan Windu was trained in the ways of the Force by Jedi Master Cyslin Myr. Following his early trials as a youngling, Windu attained the status of Padawan by becoming Jedi Master Cyslin Myr's apprentice.
Arguably, some of the rarest types of Jedi were the so-called Iron Knights. These are members of the Shards species - crystals with a brain of their own. They were Force-sensitive and all trained under the tutelage of Jedi Master Aqinos. The Shards had droid bodies, similar to that of General Grievous.
Rather than a specific division, ARC troopers — Advanced Recon Commandos — were a special rank of clone troopers. Members of this rank served in the most powerful divisions, including the 501st Battalion.
Overall, it is assumed that around 30 Jedi survived the attack, including some who never died on screen and are left missing. This brings the grand total of deaths to around 182, which was a staggering defeat for the Jedi and their largest loss before Order 66.
#1 – Yoda. Yoda is widely considered to be the greatest Jedi of all time, and with good reason.
The first Dark Jedi was believed to be Xendor, who was the first member of the Jedi Order to fall. Other forerunners included Ajunta Pall and others who, after the Hundred-Year Darkness, were exiled from Galactic Republic space and became the ancient progenitors of the Sith Lords.
Etain became pregnant with Darman's child during this, and eventually gave birth in secret to a son named Venku. ... Etain was a Jedi Knight at the height of the Clone Wars, who fought alongside ...
Ahsoka had a boyfriend and his name was Nyx Okami.
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.
All along the way, Barriss was there to help her friend, leading Ahsoka to different clues and places -- until Anakin Skywalker discovered the truth. It was Barriss herself who orchestrated the bombing and framed Ahsoka.
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.
Refusing to let the loss of the Wolfpack deter him from his service, he inspired loyalty amongst his men. 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.
Although the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones established that the Jedi Order members could not marry or have children, Star Wars creator George Lucas explained that despite their monastic regime, the Jedi were permitted to have sexual intercourse as long they did not form attachments.
Captain Rex is the most beloved and memorable clone in the entire franchise, making appearances across several Star Wars TV series, notably The Clone Wars and Rebels.
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.