After Order 66, Crosshair's free will was limited, prioritizing the Empire over his teammates, and challenging Hunter for his disobedience. Initially, the chip did not fully corrupt his mind, as he continued to stick with his group despite his frustrations with them for not obeying Order 66.
Crosshair's dramatic defection was the product of cumulative trauma. Rampart killed Wilco just to cover up that Crosshair didn't successfully kill Clone Force 99. Crosshair killed a governor standing up for his people in front of Cody, one of the few "regs" he respected. That mission pushed Cody to defect.
Nolan says it is not Mayday's place to determine what is valuable to the Empire, and orders him and Crosshair to retrieve the cargo alone while he stays at the base with the other two clones. They take the tunnel that Crosshair found and run into the raider that Crosshair shot earlier; he died in the tunnel.
One commando, Echo, was not born with mutations but is a cyborg whose reconstruction rendered him immune to his implant like the rest of the squad. Crosshair is the only member of the Bad Batch who followed Order 66, as his mutations didn't protect him from his implant's influence.
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 ...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Going against the idea, Episode 14 ends with Crosshair once again strapped up to an IT-O Interrogator instead of being transformed into a Dark Trooper. Apart from an outcast clone appearing in Obi-Wan Kenobi, we don't see the Galactic Republic outcasts much beyond this point of the timeline.
After suffering severe burns during the mission on Bracca, Crosshair had burn marks covering the right side of his head. He also shaved his head.
The timing of Crosshair's arrival as a member of the Empire strongly indicates that he was the original death trooper. When he makes his final appearance in the episode, Crosshair has ditched his old Bad Batch armor in favor of a new all-black Imperial armor.
It is revealed that former Clone Force 99 squad member CT-9904, Crosshair, survived being stranded on Kamino after he refused to rejoin his former comrades and Omega after the orbital bombardment of Kamino.
Like all of the other clone troopers, Crosshair was cloned from Jango Fett's (the father of Boba Fett) genetic material on the water planet of Kamino in 32 BY. His genetic mutations changed his appearance, giving him gray hair (before turning bald) and he has a fitting crosshair symbol on his right eye.
When Emperor Palpatine initiated Order 66 in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Commander Cody was among the clone troopers that turned against their Jedi compatriots — but he survived long after betraying Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Ahsoka was with the 501st legion whereas Cody was in the 212th. The two of them were both commanders, however Ahsoka had an upper edge. She was a Jedi Padawan, meaning she outranked any clone trooper. So technically, if Cody was in her legion, he would follow her orders.
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.
The 212th took over the planet, and was later dissolved. Its troops were placed in different Imperial units of the Stormtrooper Corps.
CT-6969 was a clone trooper of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. He was given a nickname Sixty Niner.
CT-0000/1010 was the designation of a clone of the human male bounty hunter Jango Fett, who was created on the planet Kamino in order to serve as a clone trooper in the Grand Army of the Galactic Republic.
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.
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.
Star Wars: Imperial Commando Showed Delta Squad Hunting Jedi After Order 66.
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.