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* DroppedABridgeOnThem: [[spoiler:He's killed off pretty quickly and easily by Crosshair and Hunter during the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch'', not even being able to give them a battle before he falls to his death.]]



* InNameOnly: Beyond his appearance, this iteration of Scorch demonstrates absolutely none of the traits he's known for, suffering from AdaptationalJerkass, AdaptationalVillainy, ''and'' AdaptationalWimp with none of the DeadpanSnarker attribute he's known for.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Thing is, we don't see the circumstances in which Wolffe left the Empire and ended up retiring with Rex and Gregor. Between serving the Empire loyally and his paranoia about the Jedi, it's quite possible he ended his service to the Empire on good terms. In ''The Bad Batch'', Wolffe remained proud of his service to the Empire. Rex telling him about the Empire capturing their brothers and experimenting on them (one being a child) was a lot for him to take in, only letting him and his fellow clones go out of respect for their history. [[spoiler:And because Tantiss was destroyed before he could even find out about it,]] Wolffe was unable to grasp the true scope of the Empire's cruelty. During retirement, he tried to stay on the Empire's good side to keep his brothers safe; he kept Ahsoka's transmissions from Rex due to mistrust of her as a Jedi, and ends up reporting the ''Ghost'' crew to Agent Kallus. That said, there's no indication of him having had any bad experiences down the line during his service to the Empire.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Thing is, we don't see the circumstances in which Wolffe left What caused him to abandon the Empire and ended up retiring with join Rex and Gregor. Between serving in ''Rebels''? In the Empire loyally and his paranoia about the Jedi, it's quite possible he ended his service to the Empire on good terms. In ''The Bad ''Bad Batch'', Wolffe remained proud of his service to the Empire. Rex telling it's heavily implied that letting Rex's rebel cell go might have cost him about good standing with the Empire capturing their brothers and experimenting on them (one being a child) was a lot for him due to take in, only letting him and his fellow clones go out of respect for their history. [[spoiler:And because Tantiss was destroyed before he could even find out about it,]] breaking protocol, but Wolffe was unable in ''Rebels'' feels safe enough to grasp call the true scope of Empire and rat out the Empire's cruelty. During retirement, rebels, implying that he tried to stay on retired the Empire's good side to keep his brothers safe; he kept Ahsoka's transmissions from Rex due to mistrust of her as a Jedi, and ends up reporting old fashion way. Whatever the ''Ghost'' crew case, it's enough for Wolffe to Agent Kallus. That said, there's no indication of him having had any bad experiences down not fully embrace the line during his service to Rebellion until the Empire.series finale of ''Rebels''
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* AmbiguousSituation: Thing is, we don't see the circumstances in which Wolffe left the Empire and ended up retiring with Rex and Gregor. Between serving the Empire loyally and his paranoia about the Jedi, it's quite possible he ended his service to the Empire on good terms. In ''The Bad Batch'', Wolffe remained proud of his service to the Empire. Rex telling him about the Empire capturing their brothers and experimenting on them (one being a child) was a lot for him to take in, only letting him and his fellow clones go out of respect for their history. [[spoiler:And because Tantiss was destroyed before he could even find out about it,]] Wolffe was unable to grasp the true scope of the Empire's cruelty. During retirement, he tried to stay on the Empire's good side to keep his brothers safe; he kept Ahsoka's transmissions from Rex due to mistrust of her as a Jedi, and ends up reporting the ''Ghost'' crew to Agent Kallus. That said, there's no indication of him having had any bad experiences down the line during his service to the Empire.

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!!X Troopers

[[folder:General]]

After the Clone Wars, a select few clones were taken by Doctor Royce Hemlock for reconditioning into fanatical, mindless assassins loyal to the Empire. Many didn't survive the reconditioning, but the few that did proved to be deadly adversaries for any who resisted the Empire.

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!!X !!Other Clone Troopers

[[folder:General]]

After the
[[folder:Bly]]
!!Clone Marshal Commander Bly (CC-5052)
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[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click to see him in full armor.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bly_sw_4168.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The
Clone Wars, a select few clones were taken by Doctor Royce Hemlock for reconditioning into fanatical, mindless assassins loyal to Wars]]'' | ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Bly was
the Empire. Many didn't survive commander of the reconditioning, but the few that did proved 327[-[[superscript:th]]-] Star Corps and second-in-command to be deadly adversaries for any who resisted the Empire.Jedi General Aayla Secura.



* BlackEyesOfEvil: Their helmets have eye-holes, but are completely blacked out, giving them this look.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: They were once normal clones, but Hemlock converted them into dangerously fanatical goons who've lost any loyalty to their brothers, and are conditioned to remain loyal and serve the Empire until the end.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: They appear to have an inhuman ability to know when they're spotted, even from a large distance, coupled with lightning fast reflexes and reaction times.
* CrazyPrepared: Troopers are programmed to chomp their cyber-implant to kill themselves if they are captured. In the event their captor is wise to the implant and removes it, the trooper has a tracker in them that normal scanners can't reach (much like the inhibitor chip) that the Empire will see and realize their trooper is still alive, and thus send a team to take care of it.
* CyanidePill: They carry a cyber-implant in their teeth that they can clamp down on if they've been captured or otherwise compromised. Rex gets wise to this after his first encounter with them and when he captures one, he removes the implant to keep him from offing himself.
* DeathOfPersonality: Any personality they had prior to their reconditioning is long gone, replaced with cold, fanatical loyalty to the Empire.
* EliteMook: They're technically Regs, but they're able to put up good fights against even the most experienced clone troopers. They may lack Crosshair's ImprobableAimingSkills, but they make up for it with a combination of quick reflexes, consistency, and muscle memory that Crosshair can barely keep up with. If you end up spotting them from a distance, chances are they spotted you too.
* GodzillaThreshold: They're very dangerous, and Hemlock makes exclusive use of them. Clearly, Admiral Rampart had to have been so desperate to request an operative from Hemlock in order to silence any clone who knew the truth about Kamino.
* HunterOfTheirOwnKind: The first assassin we see kills two clones in his first episode, and the next ones in Season 3's "Infiltration" and "Extraction" has no qualms continuing the slaughter.
* MeaningfulName: They have the Greek letter "X", an ancient letter that has many meanings.
** It's associated with death, fitting for deadly assassins who have suffered a DeathOfPersonality, which the Empire is trying to have happen to ''all'' clones. By default, it's associated with endings, and Clone X's youthful appearance compared to other clones strongly implies some of them were the final batch of Jango clones produced.
** It's the first letter in the Greek letter for Christ that was used as a secret symbol among Christ's followers to indicate their membership in the church, fitting for such secretive assassins who are also fanatically loyal to their employers.
* MookMobile: They have CX Dagger Vessels to help them get from one place to another, and can operate them even from outside.
* ThePsychoRangers: They take over this role from the Elite Squad of Season 1. They're an elite division of highly specialized super soldiers for the Empire, but unlike Clone Force 99, they're heavily conditioned into fanatical obedience with no room for individual thought or deviance from orders. Likewise, although they work well together, they have no camaraderie or care for their fellow brothers, and would kill each other without question if ordered.
* StealthExpert: All of them are assassins first and trained to evade detection as long as possible and strike from the shadows.
* TrackingChip: It's heavily implied they are implanted with tracking ''bio''chips, which are undetectable like their inhibitor chips. Their trackers only function while alive, hence if Tantiss suspects that an operative got compromised but still alive, the operative can be tracked.
* TrainingFromHell: It is mentioned they are put through a rigorous training to make them the optimal Clones in combat and espionage. Most of the recruits do not live to see active service.
* {{Unperson}}: Their CT numbers are purged from Imperial databanks to help them remain anonymous.
* WeHaveReserves: Should one die or be captured, then the Empire just activates the next one to complete the mission.

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* BlackEyesOfEvil: Their helmets have eye-holes, but are completely blacked out, giving them this look.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: They were once normal clones, but Hemlock converted them into dangerously fanatical goons who've lost any loyalty to their brothers, Along with several other clone troopers, Bly gets brainwashed by the control chip in his brain and are conditioned to remain loyal turns on Aayla and shoots her in the back on Felucia after the execution of Order 66.
* CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: He kind of has this dynamic with Rex in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E13JediCrash Jedi Crash]]" and "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E14DefendersOfPeace Defenders of Peace]]".
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Clone Marshal Commander and has a stoic personality.
* DoubleTap: He and his clone troopers shoot Aayla [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill repeatedly]] after she goes down following the execution of Order 66.
* FacialMarkings: He has yellow shapes tattooed on his cheeks.
* ManInAKilt: He wears kama.
* NumberTwo: He was this to Aayla Secura during the Clone Wars prior to the execution of Order 66.
* SatelliteCharacter: He has next to no characterization besides being Aayla's NumberTwo.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', he continued to
serve the Empire until Empire. This had yet to be re-canonized and he's left unmentioned in the end.
canon.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: They appear to have an inhuman ability to know when they're spotted, even from a large distance, coupled with lightning fast reflexes and reaction times.
* CrazyPrepared: Troopers are programmed to chomp their cyber-implant to kill themselves if they are captured. In the event their captor is wise to the implant and removes it, the trooper has a tracker in them that normal scanners can't reach (much like the inhibitor chip) that the Empire will see and realize their trooper is still alive, and thus send a team to take care of it.
* CyanidePill: They carry a cyber-implant in their teeth that they can clamp down on if they've been captured or otherwise compromised. Rex gets wise to this after his first encounter with them and when he captures one, he removes the implant to keep him from offing himself.
* DeathOfPersonality: Any personality they had prior to their reconditioning is long gone, replaced with cold, fanatical loyalty to the Empire.
* EliteMook: They're technically Regs, but they're able to put up good fights against even the most experienced clone troopers. They may lack Crosshair's ImprobableAimingSkills, but they make up for it with a combination of quick reflexes, consistency, and muscle memory that Crosshair can
TheStoic: He barely keep up with. If you end up spotting them from a distance, chances are they spotted you too.
* GodzillaThreshold: They're very dangerous, and Hemlock makes exclusive use of them. Clearly, Admiral Rampart had to have been so desperate to request an operative from Hemlock in order to silence
shows any clone who knew the truth about Kamino.
* HunterOfTheirOwnKind: The first assassin we see kills two clones in his first episode, and the next ones in Season 3's "Infiltration" and "Extraction" has no qualms continuing the slaughter.
* MeaningfulName: They have the Greek letter "X", an ancient letter that has many meanings.
** It's associated with death, fitting for deadly assassins who have suffered a DeathOfPersonality, which the Empire is trying to have happen to ''all'' clones. By default, it's associated with endings, and Clone X's youthful appearance
emotions compared to other clones strongly implies some of them were the final batch of Jango clones produced.
** It's the first letter in the Greek letter for Christ that was used as a secret symbol among Christ's followers to indicate their membership in the church, fitting for such secretive assassins who are also fanatically loyal to their employers.
* MookMobile: They have CX Dagger Vessels to help them get from one place to another, and can operate them even from outside.
* ThePsychoRangers: They take over this role from the Elite Squad of Season 1. They're an elite division of highly specialized super soldiers for the Empire, but unlike Clone Force 99, they're heavily conditioned into fanatical obedience with no room for individual thought or deviance from orders. Likewise, although they work well together, they have no camaraderie or care for their fellow brothers, and would kill each other without question if ordered.
* StealthExpert: All of them are assassins first and trained to evade detection as long as possible and strike from the shadows.
* TrackingChip: It's heavily implied they are implanted with tracking ''bio''chips, which are undetectable like their inhibitor chips. Their trackers only function while alive, hence if Tantiss suspects that an operative got compromised but still alive, the operative can be tracked.
* TrainingFromHell: It is mentioned they are put through a rigorous training to make them the optimal Clones in combat and espionage. Most of the recruits do not live to see active service.
* {{Unperson}}: Their CT numbers are purged from Imperial databanks to help them remain anonymous.
* WeHaveReserves: Should one die or be captured, then the Empire just activates the next one to complete the mission.
clone troopers.



[[folder:Clone X]]
!!Clone X
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[[folder:Clone X]]
[[folder:Bacara]]
!!Clone X
Marshal Commander Bacara (CC-1138)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clone_x_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bacara_sw.png]]



->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Clone X was a sniper ordered by Rampart to silence anyone who learns about Kamino's true fate.

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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Bad Batch]]''

Clone X Wars]]'' | ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Bacara
was a sniper ordered by Rampart to silence anyone who learns about Kamino's true fate.the commander of the 21[-[[superscript:st]]-] Nova Corps, nicknamed the Galactic Marines. He fought under the command of Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Battle of Mygeeto.



* AllThereInTheManual: His name is only mentioned in the Star Wars databank, but not in the episode itself. Justified, since the Empire [[{{Unperson}} wiped his operating number in the event he would be questioned by enemies]].
* ColdSniper: X is pretty handy with a sniper rifle just like Crosshair, though he doesn't have the former member of Clone Force 99's ImprobableAimingSkills, which costs him the chance to kill Chuchi when Rex stuns him.
* CyanidePill: He kills himself by chomping an electric one so Rex won't get information from him.
* TheDragon: Replaces Crosshair as Rampart's agent in "The Clone Conspiracy", though he doesn't stick around for long.
* DrivenToSuicide: Chomps down an electric cyanide pill to avoid giving Rex information.
* EvilSoundsDeep: When wearing the helmet, he speaks in a deep voice.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: His identity as a clone commando is hinted at by his rifle: it's a [[VideoGame/StarWarsRepublicCommando DC-17m blaster rifle in sniper mode]] with added scope, wooden stock attachments, and an ace Dion cable built in.
* HunterOfHisOwnKind: He hunts down Clones that were going to squeal about Rampart's destruction of Kamino and its cities, which he chilly displays with Cade and later Slip. His targets are not limited to Clones however, as Senator Chuchi and her guards learn the hard way.
* LetXBeTheUnknown: His real name/operating number is unknown, since the Empire wiped it.
* PetTheDog: Despite murdering Cade and attempting to shoot Slip, he spares the Clones who were looking for the assassin who shot him.

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* AllThereInTheManual: His name is only mentioned in the Star Wars databank, but not in the episode itself. Justified, since the Empire [[{{Unperson}} wiped TheAloner: Following his operating number in the event he would be questioned by enemies]].
* ColdSniper: X is pretty handy
training with a sniper rifle just like Crosshair, though he doesn't have the former member of Clone Force 99's ImprobableAimingSkills, which costs Journeyman Protectors, Bacara was seen as a loner.
* AssassinOutclassin: Not
him the chance personally, but some members of his Galactic Marines are killed by blaster bolts deflected by Mundi before they eventually managed to kill Chuchi when Rex stuns him.
* CyanidePill: BadassBandolier: He kills himself by chomping an electric one so Rex won't get information from him.
wears a bandolier over his armor.
* TheDragon: Replaces Crosshair BrainwashedAndCrazy: He turns against Ki-Adi-Mundi as Rampart's agent soon as Order 66 is activated.
* TheCameo: Appears
in "The Clone Conspiracy", though he doesn't stick around for long.
* DrivenToSuicide: Chomps down an electric cyanide pill to avoid giving Rex information.
* EvilSoundsDeep: When wearing
the helmet, he speaks in newsreel opening of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E9OldFriendsNotForgotten Old Friends Not Forgotten]]".
* DramaticGunCock: Right as Ki-Adi-Mundi is leading
a deep voice.
charge over a bridge on Mygeeto, Bacara and his marines follow, then stop and cock their weapons. The Jedi turns and realizes he's suddenly facing a firing squad.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: InJoke: His identity as a clone commando is hinted at by his rifle: it's a [[VideoGame/StarWarsRepublicCommando DC-17m blaster rifle in sniper mode]] with added scope, wooden stock attachments, and an ace Dion cable built in.
* HunterOfHisOwnKind: He hunts down Clones that were going to squeal about Rampart's destruction of Kamino and its cities, which he chilly displays with Cade and later Slip. His targets are not limited to Clones however, as Senator Chuchi and her guards learn the hard way.
* LetXBeTheUnknown: His real name/operating
number is unknown, since "1138", a reference to George Lucas' first film, ''Film/THX1138'', and a RunningGag in the Empire wiped it.
''Star Wars'' franchise.
* PetTheDog: Despite murdering Cade MookLieutenant: He is the commanding officer of Ki-Adi-Mundi's Galactic Marines.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', he had begrudging respect
and attempting to shoot Slip, [[TheResenter resentment]] towards Mundi. After Order 66 gets executed, he spares was brainwashed into thinking that the Clones Jedi was a traitor and [[AFatherToHisMen thought of all his men who were looking for died under Ki-Adi-Mundi's command]] in addition to feeling [[ItsPersonal personally]] betrayed as he believed the assassin who shot him.Jedi had betrayed the trust of every one of the fallen troopers.



[[folder:[=CX-1=]]]
!!CX-1
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cx_1.png]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

-->''"They are coming. For all of you."''

CX-1 was a major Clone Officer during the early days of the Empire.

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[[folder:[=CX-1=]]]
!!CX-1
[[folder:Jag]]
!!Captain Jag
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

-->''"They are coming. For all of you."''

CX-1
''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Jag
was a major Clone Officer during captain and clone pilot and Plo Koon's wingman in the early days Battle of the Empire.Cato Neimoidia.



* DefiantToTheEnd: Even when under interrogation and his CyanidePill removed, he mocks the Clone Underground's chances of survival saying that the Empire is coming for all of them, since another Clone Assassin, CX-2, has infiltrated the Clone Underground's Teth base and successfully kills him.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS3E3ShadowsOfTantiss Shadows of Tantiss]]" overseeing a group of Clones being escorted by Clone Commandos.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Moreso than all the Empire's current Clone Troopers and Clone X combined.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: CX-2 is dispatched to eliminate, not rescue, him after he is captured by the Clone Underground due to his knowledge of the program and the location of Mount Tantiss. Unlike other examples, CX-1 is [[FaceDeathWithDignity fine with his coming death]].
* LetXBeTheUnknown: Just like Clone X, his real name/operating number is unknown, though his designation is more distinctive.
* MauveShirt: He's sent to assassinate Senator Avi Singh and then retrieve Omega, though he gets captured by Rex and the Clone Underground, who removes his suicide shocker so he doesn't have a repeat of Clone X. This doesn't stop his replacement, CX-2, from finding and killing him, though.
* NotSoStoic: He immediately drops his stoic emotions upon recognizing Crosshair and patronizingly addresses him as "brother".

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* DefiantToTheEnd: Even when under interrogation and his CyanidePill removed, he mocks the Clone Underground's chances of survival saying that the Empire is coming for all of them, since another Clone Assassin, CX-2, has infiltrated the Clone Underground's Teth base and successfully kills him.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS3E3ShadowsOfTantiss Shadows of Tantiss]]" overseeing a group of Clones being escorted by Clone Commandos.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Moreso than all the Empire's current Clone Troopers and Clone X combined.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: CX-2 is dispatched to eliminate, not rescue, him after he is captured by the Clone Underground due to his knowledge
AmbiguousSituation: He served with Plo Koon at Cato Neimoidia, but it's unknown if he's part of the program Wolfpack Battalion.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He turns against Plo Koon as soon as Order 66 is enacted.
* SchrodingersCanon: In Legends, Jag was short for Jai'galaar
and he was originally a commander of the location of Mount Tantiss. Unlike other examples, CX-1 is [[FaceDeathWithDignity fine with his coming death]].
* LetXBeTheUnknown: Just like Clone X, his real name/operating number is unknown, though his designation is more distinctive.
* MauveShirt: He's sent to assassinate Senator Avi Singh
127th Gunship Wing until he was demoted following the disastrous Retreat at Katraasii. He was picked up by Plo Koon and then retrieve Omega, though he gets captured by Rex and acted as a test pilot for the Clone Underground, who removes his suicide shocker so he doesn't have a repeat of Clone X. This doesn't stop his replacement, CX-2, from finding and killing him, though.
* NotSoStoic: He immediately drops his stoic emotions upon recognizing Crosshair and patronizingly addresses him as "brother".
ARC-170.



[[folder:[=CX-2=]]]
!!CX-2
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cx2.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why have I been activated?''"]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

-->''"You had your chance to be one of us. You chose the wrong side."''

CX-2 was a Clone Assassin during the early days of the Empire.

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[[folder:[=CX-2=]]]
!!CX-2
[[folder:Fil]]
!!Commander Fil
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cx2.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Why have I been activated?''"]]

org/pmwiki/pub/images/fil_sw_4197.jpg]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Bad Batch]]''

-->''"You had your chance to be one of us. You chose the wrong side.
Clone Wars]]''

-->''"We specialize in making entrances.
"''

CX-2 Fil was a Clone Assassin during the early days of the Empire.clone commander serving with Jedi Knight Nahdar Vebb. He and his squad worked with Nahdar and Jedi Master Kit Fisto to trap General Grievous in his base, only for Fil to fall victim to Grievous' pet monstrosity.



* BadBoss: When Hunter attempts to commandeer a Low Altitude Assault Transport mid-flight during the Empire's invasion of Pabu, he simply [[SnipingTheCockpit snipes the Imperial pilot right through the cockpit]] to ensure his target will not escape.
* TheBadGuyWins: He successfully tracks down Omega to Pabu and recaptures her, while crippling the rest of Clone Force 99 by destroying the ''Marauder'' and leaving them at their lowest point.
* ColdSniper: A frigid assassin who proves to be a scarily accurate shot at a distance.
* DeviousDaggers: He keeps a [[HotBlade heated vibroblade]] among his arsenal, which he uses both for the sabotage of enemy systems and when he is forced to engage in melee combat.
* TheHeavy: Of Season 3 of ''The Bad Batch''. While Hemlock still serves as the overarching Imperial antagonist, he is a [[NonActionBigBad man of science who barely leaves Tantiss]]. Instead, CX-2, his subordinate, serves as the main physical force of the Imperial might pursuing the Bad Batch across the galaxy. Once Omega is captured, his business is done until he's called upon again in the finale to deal with Clone Force 99 infiltrating Mount Tantiss.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:He's fatally skewered by Hunter in the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch''.]]
* ImplacableMan: Damn near unstoppable. Crushed by rocks? Knocked down a shaft by a close explosive detonation? Falls over a miles-high ''waterfall''? These barely slow him down, and he just gets right back up again, hardly worse for wear.
* KnightOfCerebus: The third season was already heavy and dark to begin with, but X-2's debut marks the point where things ''really'' go downhill for Clone Force 99. He's responsible for the destruction of the Clone Underground, the recapture of Omega, the subjugation of their safe haven in Pabu, and ushering in the series' DarkestHour that kickstarts the final arc of the series.
* NearVillainVictory: His initial efforts to capture Omega slow Rex and the Batch enough they are cornered by Wolffe before their backup method of escape can arrive. If not for Wolffe's change of heart in his loyalties, Omega would have been captured and the rest of the Clones executed. However, he [[TheBadGuyWins makes up for it later by leading an occupation force to Pabu, securing Omega's capture, and preventing the Batch from following him by blowing up the Havoc Marauder.]]
* OneManArmy: He proves to be more of a threat to the Batch and Rex's men alone than two squads led by Wolffe, one TK troopers, the other clones. He manages to successfully slow them down at every turn while staying alive and scores several kills while the TK and Clone troopers are subjected to a MookHorrorShow the moment they land.
* ReplacementFlatCharacter: In general skillset, and in his predecessor's role of pursuing the Bad Batch, he quickly replaces [[spoiler:Crosshair following his defection from the Empire. Both possess an uncanny sniping ability, a cold disposition, and similar dark armor, their main difference lies in CX-2 lacking any of the CharacterDevelopment Crosshair goes through, being even more mindlessly loyal.]]
* ShadowArchetype: He embodies the [[BlindObedience complete mindless loyalty]] to the Empire [[spoiler:Crosshair]] learned to grow beyond. He has become a tool of the Empire fully willing to kill his brothers without a second thought, while [[spoiler:Crosshair ultimately chose to fight for the people in his life who cared about him. This is made even more apparent by them both being dark-armored {{Cold Sniper}}s.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Wolffe, since he disregards orders to bring Omega back alive during the attack on Teth. Averted with the occupation force he brings to Pabu, since they have no problem following his orders and the only trooper he kills is the Imperial pilot of the Low Altitude Assault Transport Hunter attempts to commandeer.
* TheUnReveal: His prior identity is never revealed, despite his prominence in the back half of Season 3 and speculation about who he is.

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* BadBoss: When Hunter attempts to commandeer a Low Altitude Assault Transport mid-flight during the Empire's invasion of Pabu, he simply [[SnipingTheCockpit snipes the Imperial pilot right through the cockpit]] to ensure his target will not escape.
* TheBadGuyWins:
GunsAkimbo: He successfully tracks down Omega to Pabu and recaptures her, while crippling the rest of wields two blaster pistols like many clone commanders.
* NumberTwo: To Nahdar Vebb in The
Clone Force 99 by destroying the ''Marauder'' and leaving them at their lowest point.
Wars.
* ColdSniper: A frigid assassin who proves to be a scarily accurate shot at a distance.
* DeviousDaggers: He keeps a [[HotBlade heated vibroblade]] among
SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', his arsenal, which he uses both for the sabotage of enemy systems and when he birth number is forced to engage in melee combat.
CC-3714.
* TheHeavy: Of Season 3 of ''The Bad Batch''. While Hemlock still serves as the overarching Imperial antagonist, he is a [[NonActionBigBad man of science who barely leaves Tantiss]]. Instead, CX-2, his subordinate, serves as the main physical force of the Imperial might pursuing the Bad Batch across the galaxy. Once Omega is captured, his business is done until he's called upon again in the finale to deal with Clone Force 99 infiltrating Mount Tantiss.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:He's fatally skewered by Hunter in the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch''.]]
* ImplacableMan: Damn near unstoppable. Crushed by rocks? Knocked down a shaft by a close explosive detonation? Falls over a miles-high ''waterfall''? These barely slow him down, and he just gets right back up again, hardly worse for wear.
* KnightOfCerebus: The third season was already heavy and dark to begin with, but X-2's debut marks the point where things ''really'' go downhill for Clone Force 99. He's responsible for the destruction of the Clone Underground, the recapture of Omega, the subjugation of their safe haven in Pabu, and ushering in the series' DarkestHour that kickstarts the final arc of the series.
* NearVillainVictory: His initial efforts to capture Omega slow Rex and the Batch enough they are cornered by Wolffe before their backup method of escape can arrive. If not for Wolffe's change of heart
WeHardlyKnewYe: He dies in his loyalties, Omega would have been captured first appearance, alongside his men and the rest of the Clones executed. However, he [[TheBadGuyWins makes up for it later by leading an occupation force to Pabu, securing Omega's capture, and preventing the Batch from following him by blowing up the Havoc Marauder.]]
* OneManArmy: He proves to be more of a threat to the Batch and Rex's men alone than two squads led by Wolffe, one TK troopers, the other clones. He manages to successfully slow them down at every turn while staying alive and scores several kills while the TK and Clone troopers are subjected to a MookHorrorShow the moment they land.
* ReplacementFlatCharacter: In general skillset, and in his predecessor's role of pursuing the Bad Batch, he quickly replaces [[spoiler:Crosshair following his defection from the Empire. Both possess an uncanny sniping ability, a cold disposition, and similar dark armor, their main difference lies in CX-2 lacking any of the CharacterDevelopment Crosshair goes through, being even more mindlessly loyal.]]
* ShadowArchetype: He embodies the [[BlindObedience complete mindless loyalty]] to the Empire [[spoiler:Crosshair]] learned to grow beyond. He has become a tool of the Empire fully willing to kill his brothers without a second thought, while [[spoiler:Crosshair ultimately chose to fight for the people in his life who cared about him. This is made even more apparent by them both being dark-armored {{Cold Sniper}}s.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Wolffe, since he disregards orders to bring Omega back alive during the attack on Teth. Averted with the occupation force he brings to Pabu, since they have no problem following his orders and the only trooper he kills is the Imperial pilot of the Low Altitude Assault Transport Hunter attempts to commandeer.
* TheUnReveal: His prior identity is never revealed, despite his prominence in the back half of Season 3 and speculation about who he is.
Nahdar.



!!Other Clone Troopers

[[folder:Bly]]
!!Clone Marshal Commander Bly (CC-5052)
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Bly was the commander of the 327[-[[superscript:th]]-] Star Corps and second-in-command to Jedi General Aayla Secura.

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!!Other Clone Troopers

[[folder:Bly]]
!!Clone Marshal Commander Bly (CC-5052)
[[folder:Keeli]]
!!Captain Keeli
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Bly
Wars]]''

-->''"I'm not finished yet, sir. We can do this, General."''

Keeli
was the commander clone captain of the 327[-[[superscript:th]]-] Star Corps and second-in-command to Jedi General Aayla Secura.Master Ima-Gun Di. He and his clone troopers fought and died alongside their general to defend the civilians of Ryloth.



* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Along with several other clone troopers, Bly gets brainwashed by the control chip in his brain and turns on Aayla and shoots her in the back on Felucia after the execution of Order 66.
* CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: He kind of has this dynamic with Rex in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E13JediCrash Jedi Crash]]" and "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E14DefendersOfPeace Defenders of Peace]]".
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Clone Marshal Commander and has a stoic personality.
* DoubleTap: He and his clone troopers shoot Aayla [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill repeatedly]] after she goes down following the execution of Order 66.
* FacialMarkings: He has yellow shapes tattooed on his cheeks.
* ManInAKilt: He wears kama.
* NumberTwo: He was this to Aayla Secura during the Clone Wars prior to the execution of Order 66.
* SatelliteCharacter: He has next to no characterization besides being Aayla's NumberTwo.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', he continued to serve the Empire. This had yet to be re-canonized and he's left unmentioned in the canon.
* TheStoic: He barely shows any emotions compared to other clone troopers.

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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Along with several other clone troopers, Bly gets brainwashed BackToBackBadasses: With Master Di in their final moments.
* {{Determinator}}: After being wounded
by the control chip in his brain and turns on Aayla and shoots her in the a thermal detonator, Keeli manages to get back on Felucia after the execution of Order 66.
* CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: He kind of has this dynamic with Rex in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E13JediCrash Jedi Crash]]"
his feet and "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E14DefendersOfPeace Defenders of Peace]]".
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Clone Marshal Commander and has
fight alongside Master Di for a stoic personality.
* DoubleTap: He and his clone troopers shoot Aayla [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill repeatedly]] after she goes down following the execution of Order 66.
* FacialMarkings: He has yellow shapes tattooed on his cheeks.
* ManInAKilt: He wears kama.
* NumberTwo: He was this to Aayla Secura during the Clone Wars prior to the execution of Order 66.
* SatelliteCharacter: He has next to no characterization besides
while longer before being Aayla's NumberTwo.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', he continued to serve the Empire. This had yet to be re-canonized and he's left unmentioned
shot twice in the canon.
chest.
* TheStoic: DyingMomentOfAwesome: He, Di, and their men hold off a huge droid army long enough for all the Twi'lek civilians to escape what would have been a massacre.
* HeroicSacrifice:
He barely shows any emotions compared gave his life to other clone troopers.ensure the Twi'lek civilians and resistance would escape the Separatist droid army.
* MeaningfulName: Like General Ima-Gun Di and Admiral Dao, his name is basically "kill I" because he was written solely to [[MauveShirt die]].
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He dies in his first appearance, but he helps make it memorable.



[[folder:Bacara]]
!!Clone Marshal Commander Bacara (CC-1138)
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Bacara was the commander of the 21[-[[superscript:st]]-] Nova Corps, nicknamed the Galactic Marines. He fought under the command of Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Battle of Mygeeto.

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[[folder:Bacara]]
!!Clone Marshal Commander Bacara (CC-1138)
[[folder:Jet]]
!!Commander Jet (CC-1993)
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Bacara
Wars]]''

Jet
was the a commander of the 21[-[[superscript:st]]-] Nova Corps, nicknamed the Galactic Marines. He fought and clone special-ops commander who works under the command of Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Second Battle of Mygeeto.Geonosis.



* TheAloner: Following his training with the Journeyman Protectors, Bacara was seen as a loner.
* AssassinOutclassin: Not him personally, but some members of his Galactic Marines are killed by blaster bolts deflected by Mundi before they eventually managed to kill him.
* BadassBandolier: He wears a bandolier over his armor.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He turns against Ki-Adi-Mundi as soon as Order 66 is activated.
* TheCameo: Appears in the newsreel opening of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E9OldFriendsNotForgotten Old Friends Not Forgotten]]".
* DramaticGunCock: Right as Ki-Adi-Mundi is leading a charge over a bridge on Mygeeto, Bacara and his marines follow, then stop and cock their weapons. The Jedi turns and realizes he's suddenly facing a firing squad.
* InJoke: His clone number is "1138", a reference to George Lucas' first film, ''Film/THX1138'', and a RunningGag in the ''Star Wars'' franchise.
* MookLieutenant: He is the commanding officer of Ki-Adi-Mundi's Galactic Marines.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', he had begrudging respect and [[TheResenter resentment]] towards Mundi. After Order 66 gets executed, he was brainwashed into thinking that the Jedi was a traitor and [[AFatherToHisMen thought of all his men who died under Ki-Adi-Mundi's command]] in addition to feeling [[ItsPersonal personally]] betrayed as he believed the Jedi had betrayed the trust of every one of the fallen troopers.

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* TheAloner: Following TheBigGuy: His unit is specially trained to utilize heavy weapons, specifically BT X-42 heavy flame projectors, during the Second Battle of Geonosis.
* CommandingCoolness: A little ironically, since he and
his training clone troopers' [[{{Pun}} fire weapons are anything but cool]].
* CustomUniform: He and his clone troopers' armor have a unique red and yellow color scheme.
* KillItWithFire: He and his clone troopers use BT X-42 heavy flame projectors while battling Geonosians.
* NumberTwo: To Ki-Adi-Mundi on Geonosis.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Ki-Adi-Mundi is shown to be working
with the Journeyman Protectors, Commander Bacara was seen as a loner.
* AssassinOutclassin: Not him personally, but some members of
and his Galactic Marines are killed by blaster bolts deflected by Mundi before they eventually managed to kill him.
* BadassBandolier: He wears a bandolier over his armor.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He turns against Ki-Adi-Mundi as soon as Order 66 is activated.
* TheCameo: Appears
in the newsreel opening of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E9OldFriendsNotForgotten Old Friends Not Forgotten]]".
* DramaticGunCock: Right as Ki-Adi-Mundi is leading a charge over a bridge on Mygeeto, Bacara and his marines follow, then stop and cock their weapons. The Jedi turns and realizes he's suddenly facing a firing squad.
* InJoke: His clone number is "1138", a reference to George Lucas' first film, ''Film/THX1138'', and a RunningGag in the ''Star Wars'' franchise.
* MookLieutenant: He is the commanding officer of Ki-Adi-Mundi's Galactic Marines.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', he had begrudging respect and [[TheResenter resentment]] towards Mundi. After Order 66 gets executed, he was brainwashed into thinking that the Jedi was a traitor and [[AFatherToHisMen thought of all his men who died under Ki-Adi-Mundi's command]] in addition to feeling [[ItsPersonal personally]] betrayed as he believed the Jedi had betrayed the trust of every one
final year of the fallen troopers.Clone Wars, leaving Jet's fate ambiguous.



[[folder:Jag]]
!!Captain Jag
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->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Jag was a captain and clone pilot and Plo Koon's wingman in the Battle of Cato Neimoidia.

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[[folder:Jag]]
!!Captain Jag
[[folder:Doom]]
!!Commander Doom
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->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''

Jag
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"If we're making a run, we'll need backup. My men are severely depleted."''

Doom
was a captain and clone pilot commander assigned to twin Jedi Masters Tiplar and Plo Koon's wingman in Tiplee during the Battle of Cato Neimoidia.Ringo Vinda.



* AmbiguousSituation: He served with Plo Koon at Cato Neimoidia, but it's unknown if he's part of the Wolfpack Battalion.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He turns against Plo Koon as soon as Order 66 is enacted.
* SchrodingersCanon: In Legends, Jag was short for Jai'galaar and he was originally a commander of the 127th Gunship Wing until he was demoted following the disastrous Retreat at Katraasii. He was picked up by Plo Koon and acted as a test pilot for the ARC-170.

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* AmbiguousSituation: CustomUniform: He served wears unique looking armor with Plo Koon at Cato Neimoidia, but it's unknown if he's part of the Wolfpack Battalion.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He turns against Plo Koon as soon as Order 66 is enacted.
* SchrodingersCanon: In Legends, Jag was short for Jai'galaar
a green, yellow and he was originally a commander of the 127th Gunship Wing until he was demoted following the disastrous Retreat at Katraasii. He was picked up by Plo Koon gray color scheme.
* GunsAkimbo: Wielded two blaster pistols in battle.
* NumberTwo: To Tiplar
and acted Tiplee.
* ScarredEquipment: He and his men have very beat-up and scarred armor.
* ShoutOut: His name,
as a test pilot for the ARC-170.well as his armor's color scheme, are confirmed to be references to ComicBook/DoctorDoom himself.



[[folder:Fil]]
!!Commander Fil
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[[folder:Fil]]
[[folder:Monnk]]
!!Commander Fil
Monnk
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-->''"We specialize in making entrances."''

Fil was a clone commander serving with Jedi Knight Nahdar Vebb. He and his squad worked with Nahdar and Jedi Master Kit Fisto to trap General Grievous in his base, only for Fil to fall victim to Grievous' pet monstrosity.

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-->''"We specialize in making entrances."''

Fil
Monnk was a clone SCUBA trooper commander serving with Jedi Knight Nahdar Vebb. He and his squad worked with Nahdar and Jedi Master who served under Kit Fisto to trap General Grievous in his base, only for Fil to fall victim to Grievous' pet monstrosity.during the Battle of Mon Cala.



* GunsAkimbo: He wields two blaster pistols like many clone commanders.
* NumberTwo: To Nahdar Vebb in The Clone Wars.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', his birth number is CC-3714.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He dies in his first appearance, alongside his men and Nahdar.

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* GunsAkimbo: AquaticMook: As a clone SCUBA trooper, he is outfitted for combat in aquatic environments.
* BadassInDistress:
He wields two and several of his troops are captured during the battle, and imprisoned alongside the Mon Calamari and Gungans. He later gets freed when the Quarren turn on the Separatists and rejoins the battle.
* CommandingCoolness: He held the rank of commander.
* CoolHelmet: Clone SCUBA troopers carry a scuba backpack kit that is equipped with gill grills and a pair of breathing tubes which circulated oxygen into their helmets.
* CustomUniform: He has olive-colored armor with eel emblems in several places.
* GunsFiringUnderwater: SCUBA troopers are equipped with specialized
blaster pistols like many clone commanders.
rifles that can operate underwater.
* NumberTwo: To Nahdar Vebb in The Clone Wars.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'',
For Kit Fisto, as his birth number is CC-3714.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He dies in his first appearance, alongside his men and Nahdar.
SCUBA troopers' commander.



[[folder:Keeli]]
!!Captain Keeli
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[[folder:Keeli]]
!!Captain Keeli
[[folder:Slick]]
!!Sergeant Slick
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-->''"I'm not finished yet, sir. We can do this, General."''

Keeli was the clone captain of Jedi Master Ima-Gun Di. He and his clone troopers fought and died alongside their general to defend the civilians of Ryloth.

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-->''"I'm not finished yet, sir. -->''"It's the Jedi who keep my brothers enslaved. We can do this, General.your bidding. We serve at your whim. I just wanted something more."''

Keeli Slick was the a disillusioned clone captain of Jedi Master Ima-Gun Di. He and his clone troopers fought and died alongside their general to defend sergeant who betrayed the civilians Republic during the Battle of Ryloth.Christophsis.



* BackToBackBadasses: With Master Di in their final moments.
* {{Determinator}}: After being wounded by a thermal detonator, Keeli manages to get back on his feet and fight alongside Master Di for a while longer before being shot twice in the chest.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: He, Di, and their men hold off a huge droid army long enough for all the Twi'lek civilians to escape what would have been a massacre.
* HeroicSacrifice: He gave his life to ensure the Twi'lek civilians and resistance would escape the Separatist droid army.
* MeaningfulName: Like General Ima-Gun Di and Admiral Dao, his name is basically "kill I" because he was written solely to [[MauveShirt die]].
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He dies in his first appearance, but he helps make it memorable.

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* BackToBackBadasses: With Master Di BrokenPedestal: His squad is utterly shocked to find out that he had betrayed the Republic for the Separatists and threw them under the bus in their final moments.
doing so.
* {{Determinator}}: After being wounded by FaceHeelTurn: He is one of the first and few instances of a thermal detonator, Keeli manages clone traitor.
* AFatherToHisMen: Subverted. He seems
to get back on genuinely care for the men in his feet squad and fight alongside Master Di Rex and Cody accurately predict he'll take the news that one is a traitor hard. When they tell him, he initially tries to insulate his men from the questioning and requests a little time to talk it over with them in private. However, once Chopper reveals he's violated some clone rules, Slick immediately starts trying to pin the treachery on him, suggesting his motivation was less concern for a while longer before being shot twice in the chest.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: He, Di,
his squad and their men hold off a huge droid army long enough more an attempt at damage control.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He claims to have worked
for all of the Twi'lek civilians to escape clones' freedom, yet as Rex points out his actions put the lives of his brothers at risk.
* HypocriteHasAPoint: While his actions completely undermine the attempt, he ''is'' right about the clones being expendable soldiers, bred only for that purpose, with no choice
what would have been a massacre.
to make of their lives.
* HeroicSacrifice: TheMole: He gave was hired by the Separatists to sabotage the Republic during the Battle of Christophsis.
* PutOnAPrisonBus: He is last seen being taken into custody, with no further word on
his life fate. However, as ''Scum and Villainy'' revealed that clones don't get due process and Slick committed treason (it's noted that Mace Windu had to ensure negotiate to get Boba Fett a lighter sentence in the Twi'lek civilians form of ''prison time''), things don't look good for him.
* TheUnfettered: Nothing was beyond him in trying to liberate his brothers, even sacrificing some of their lives.
* VillainOfTheWeek: He's the main villain of "The Hidden Enemy" episode
and resistance would escape is defeated at the Separatist droid army.
end of it, with him never reappearing afterwards.
* MeaningfulName: Like General Ima-Gun Di and Admiral Dao, his name is basically "kill I" WellIntentionedExtremist: Debated. The reason he gives for betraying the Republic was because he felt that they were enslaving the clones and his selling information to the Separatists was written solely to [[MauveShirt die]].
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He dies in
him striking a blow for clone freedom. However, Rex isn't buying it and points out the primary victims of Slick's betrayal were his first appearance, but he helps make it memorable.fellow clones and guesses Slick's motivation was being well paid for his treason.
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: One of the main reasons behind his betrayal.



[[folder:Jet]]
!!Commander Jet (CC-1993)
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[[folder:Jet]]
!!Commander Jet (CC-1993)
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[[folder:Lassar]]
!!Lassar
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialAcademies Imperial Academies]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tango Company]]
!!Tango Company



Jet was a commander and clone special-ops commander who works under Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Second Battle of Geonosis.

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Jet Tango Company was a commander and unit of clone special-ops commander who works under Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi during troopers that fought at the Second Battle of Geonosis.Geonosis. Shortly after, the clones were infected by Geonosian brain worms and attempted to infect Padawans Barriss Offee and Ahsoka Tano aboard a Republic frigate on a supply drop to a medical station near Ord Cestus. However, the spread of the infection was halted by Ahsoka and there were few casualties.



* TheBigGuy: His unit is specially trained to utilize heavy weapons, specifically BT X-42 heavy flame projectors, during the Second Battle of Geonosis.
* CommandingCoolness: A little ironically, since he and his clone troopers' [[{{Pun}} fire weapons are anything but cool]].
* CustomUniform: He and his clone troopers' armor have a unique red and yellow color scheme.
* KillItWithFire: He and his clone troopers use BT X-42 heavy flame projectors while battling Geonosians.
* NumberTwo: To Ki-Adi-Mundi on Geonosis.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Ki-Adi-Mundi is shown to be working with Commander Bacara and his Galactic Marines in the final year of the Clone Wars, leaving Jet's fate ambiguous.

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* TheBigGuy: His unit is specially trained to utilize heavy weapons, specifically BT X-42 heavy flame projectors, during BaldOfEvil: Scythe, the Second Battle of Geonosis.
* CommandingCoolness: A little ironically, since he and his
first clone troopers' [[{{Pun}} fire weapons to be infected and the one who brings the brain worms onboard the medical frigate, has a shaved head. Presumably, although we don't see what he's normally like, he doesn't otherwise fit the trope.
* BittersweetEnding: Ahsoka and Barriss
are anything careful enough to not hurt them once they realize [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brain worms]] are involved, but cool]].
* CustomUniform: He
only after they kill at least one, and his possibly up to three, clones in self-defense. Two clone troopers' armor have a unique red and yellow color scheme.
pilots were also killed by the infected clones to hijack the ship.
* KillItWithFire: He and his BrainwashedAndCrazy: They get controlled by Geonosian brain worms. [[NightmareFuel It's... not fun to watch]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: They're
clone troopers use BT X-42 heavy flame projectors while battling Geonosians.
* NumberTwo: To Ki-Adi-Mundi on Geonosis.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Ki-Adi-Mundi is shown
that get deprived of their free will via brainwashing by a group believed to be working extinct so they can kill the Jedi. Hmmm...
* MeaningfulName: "Tango" is usually associated
with Commander Bacara the color/tropical fruit orange, and his Galactic Marines Tango Company's insignia are tiger markings, as tigers live in the final year tropical rainforest and are orange. And of course, "Tango" is the equivalent of T in the [[MilitaryAlphabet NATO Alphabet]] and is shorthand for ''enemy''.
* SchrodingersCanon: AllThereInTheManual towards the end
of the Clone Wars, leaving Jet's fate ambiguous.run of ''Legends'' canon stated that Tango Company served at the Siege of Lasan under the Empire.



[[folder:Doom]]
!!Commander Doom
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"If we're making a run, we'll need backup. My men are severely depleted."''

Doom was a clone commander assigned to twin Jedi Masters Tiplar and Tiplee during the Battle of Ringo Vinda.

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[[folder:Doom]]
!!Commander Doom
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[[folder:Ding & Kicker]]
!!Ding & Kicker

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"If we're making a run, we'll need backup. My men are severely depleted."''

Doom was a
''[[ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith Dark Lord of the Sith]]''

Ding & Kicker were two
clone commander assigned to twin troopers that were a part of the group tasked with clearing out artifacts from the Jedi Masters Tiplar and Tiplee during outpost, ''Brighthome'', after the Battle execution of Ringo Vinda.Order 66.



* CustomUniform: He wears unique looking armor with a green, yellow and gray color scheme.
* GunsAkimbo: Wielded two blaster pistols in battle.
* NumberTwo: To Tiplar and Tiplee.
* ScarredEquipment: He and his men have very beat-up and scarred armor.
* ShoutOut: His name, as well as his armor's color scheme, are confirmed to be references to ComicBook/DoctorDoom himself.

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* CustomUniform: He wears unique looking armor ProperlyParanoid: Ding is concerned that the Kaminoan cloning facilities are shut down and the last batch of clones will be trained before they too will eventually age out of service, while Kicker is worried that their successors, the Stormtroopers, won't effectively protect the Empire from enemies of Palpatine, which is proven true when the Rebel Alliance comes onto the scene.
-->'''Ding:''' [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch I heard they shut down the facilities on Kamino]]. They'll train up the last batch of clones and that's it.\\
'''Kicker:''' But that's crazy. Who will protect the Empire?\\
'''Ding:''' Don't know, Kicker. But it won't be us. [[ReassignedToAntarctica We get to pack up old Jedi way stations and crate everything back to Coruscant]]. [[RetiredBadass I think our fighting days are done]].
* ShooOutTheClowns: After the Jedi are killed off, the Republic has reformed into an Empire, and Vader is told he has to adjust to his new life as a Sith Lord, the following issue starts with two clones goofing around like nothing's wrong while disturbingly talking about how they'll kill any Jedi that they come across. And then Vader shows up and mows them all down,
with a green, yellow and gray color scheme.
* GunsAkimbo: Wielded two blaster pistols in battle.
* NumberTwo: To Tiplar and Tiplee.
* ScarredEquipment: He and his men have very beat-up and scarred armor.
* ShoutOut: His name,
complete disregard of the fact that he as well Anakin saw them as his armor's color scheme, are confirmed to be references to ComicBook/DoctorDoom himself.more than just cannon fodder.



[[folder:Monnk]]
!!Commander Monnk
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monnk_sw_607.png]]

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[[folder:Monnk]]
!!Commander Monnk
[[folder:[=99=]]]
!!99
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monnk_sw_607.org/pmwiki/pub/images/99_sw_2063.png]]



Monnk was a clone SCUBA trooper commander who served under Kit Fisto during the Battle of Mon Cala.

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Monnk -->''"This is what I was bred for."''

99
was a deformed clone SCUBA trooper commander who served under Kit Fisto works as a janitor on Kamino. He befriended Domino Squad during their training, became an honorary member after they pass, and helped to defend the Battle of Mon Cala.planet when the Confederacy invades.



* AquaticMook: As a clone SCUBA trooper, he is outfitted for combat in aquatic environments.
* BadassInDistress: He and several of his troops are captured during the battle, and imprisoned alongside the Mon Calamari and Gungans. He later gets freed when the Quarren turn on the Separatists and rejoins the battle.
* CommandingCoolness: He held the rank of commander.
* CoolHelmet: Clone SCUBA troopers carry a scuba backpack kit that is equipped with gill grills and a pair of breathing tubes which circulated oxygen into their helmets.
* CustomUniform: He has olive-colored armor with eel emblems in several places.
* GunsFiringUnderwater: SCUBA troopers are equipped with specialized blaster rifles that can operate underwater.
* NumberTwo: For Kit Fisto, as his SCUBA troopers' commander.

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* AquaticMook: As a clone SCUBA trooper, AlmightyJanitor: Averted in that he really is outfitted just a janitor and has no leverage or authority. However, played somewhat straight in that his far greater than average knowledge of the cloning facility makes him incredibly helpful in the battle for combat the facility.
* CloneDegeneration: It's implied this is the reason for his malformity, even by the standards of the usual genetic modifications. According to Lama Su, the death of the original gene donor, Jango Fett, has forced the Kaminoans to thin out the remaining DNA samples, possibly resulting
in aquatic environments.
* BadassInDistress: He
99 being conceived after Jango's death and several of aging a lot faster than the other clones who were grown nearly 10 years earlier.
* CoolOldGuy: He appears very elderly, possibly due to
his troops are captured aging being even more accelerated than other clones.
* HonoraryTrueCompanion: After Domino Squad finally passes the Citadel training course, Hevy makes him an honorary member of the squad for convincing him not to turn his back on his squad mates and realize his true potential. After he dies
during the battle, Battle of Kamino, Rex, Cody, Fives, Echo, and imprisoned alongside the Mon Calamari rest of the clone troopers acknowledge him as a true clone trooper in the Grand Army for doing everything he could during the battle. The official designation of The Bad Batch is "Clone Force 99" in his honor.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: During the Battle of Kamino, 99 is quick to help however he can
and Gungans. He later gets freed when seems determined to finally contribute to a battle like he was meant to do. Sadly, this makes him take unnecessary risks that end up getting him killed.
* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: He's one of
the Quarren turn friendliest clones featured in ''The Clone Wars'' and he doesn't seem to suffer any grief about being unable to serve on the front lines. When Hevy tries to go AWOL in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E1CloneCadets Clone Cadets]]", he convinces Hevy to change his mind about abandoning his seemingly defective squad by reminding him that unlike him, 99 was never even given the chance to prove himself. When the Separatists come to Kamino, he is willing to do everything in his power to defend his home (namely supplying weapons and rejoins ammo and providing tactical information about Tipoca City's layout) and his death is ultimately mourned by his brothers.
* InTheBack: He dies when a Battle Droid shoots his back while he's running to get more grenades.
* NiceGuy: He is one of
the battle.
* CommandingCoolness: He held the rank of commander.
* CoolHelmet: Clone SCUBA troopers carry a scuba backpack kit that is equipped with gill grills and a pair of breathing tubes
nicest clones introduced, never mocking or insulting anyone else, even teasingly, which circulated oxygen into most of the other clones do. Instead he simply tries to give them advice if they will listen to him.
* NonActionGuy: He was relegated to being a maintenance clone due to his deformity and being physically unfit for combat. However, this doesn't stop him from trying to help out his brothers during the Battle of Kamino.
* RapidAging: While the clones are already known for this, 99's defective status has accelerated his aging even further, making him elderly-looking when his clone brothers are (physically) in
their helmets.
20s-30s, despite being the same age as them.
* CustomUniform: He has olive-colored armor with eel emblems SenselessSacrifice: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E2ARCTroopers ARC Troopers]]", 99 ends up dying in several places.
* GunsFiringUnderwater: SCUBA troopers are equipped with specialized blaster rifles
an attempt to get more grenades. While it's certainly heroic that can operate underwater.
* NumberTwo: For Kit Fisto, as
he was willing to try, that hallway was a deathtrap a Jedi would have had trouble running. His death ultimately accomplished nothing, though his SCUBA troopers' commander.life certainly mattered.
* TragicKeepsake: Hevy gives him his graduation medal as thanks for inspiring him enough to pull Domino Squad through the final exam. He continues to hold onto it even after he learns Hevy was killed in action on Rishi.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Given that he's told to be one of the clones to be made ''after'' Jango's death, he's less than three years old by the time of his death.



[[folder:Slick]]
!!Sergeant Slick
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slick_sw_7484.png]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"It's the Jedi who keep my brothers enslaved. We do your bidding. We serve at your whim. I just wanted something more."''

Slick was a disillusioned clone sergeant who betrayed the Republic during the Battle of Christophsis.

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[[folder:Slick]]
!!Sergeant Slick
[[folder:Howzer]]
!!Captain Howzer
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slick_sw_7484.png]]

org/pmwiki/pub/images/howzer_sw.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Ryloth is safe, Cham. This is what you fought for."'']]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Howzer was a
Clone Wars]]''

-->''"It's the Jedi who keep my brothers enslaved. We do your bidding. We serve at your whim. I just wanted something more."''

Slick was a disillusioned clone sergeant who betrayed the Republic
Stormtrooper Captain stationed on Ryloth during the Battle rise of Christophsis.the Empire.



* BrokenPedestal: His squad is utterly shocked to find out that he had betrayed the Republic for the Separatists and threw them under the bus in doing so.
* FaceHeelTurn: He is one of the first and few instances of a clone traitor.
* AFatherToHisMen: Subverted. He seems to genuinely care for the men in his squad and Rex and Cody accurately predict he'll take the news that one is a traitor hard. When they tell him, he initially tries to insulate his men from the questioning and requests a little time to talk it over with them in private. However, once Chopper reveals he's violated some clone rules, Slick immediately starts trying to pin the treachery on him, suggesting his motivation was less concern for his squad and more an attempt at damage control.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He claims to have worked for all of the clones' freedom, yet as Rex points out his actions put the lives of his brothers at risk.
* HypocriteHasAPoint: While his actions completely undermine the attempt, he ''is'' right about the clones being expendable soldiers, bred only for that purpose, with no choice what to make of their lives.
* TheMole: He was hired by the Separatists to sabotage the Republic during the Battle of Christophsis.
* PutOnAPrisonBus: He is last seen being taken into custody, with no further word on his fate. However, as ''Scum and Villainy'' revealed that clones don't get due process and Slick committed treason (it's noted that Mace Windu had to negotiate to get Boba Fett a lighter sentence in the form of ''prison time''), things don't look good for him.
* TheUnfettered: Nothing was beyond him in trying to liberate his brothers, even sacrificing some of their lives.
* VillainOfTheWeek: He's the main villain of "The Hidden Enemy" episode and is defeated at the end of it, with him never reappearing afterwards.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Debated. The reason he gives for betraying the Republic was because he felt that they were enslaving the clones and his selling information to the Separatists was him striking a blow for clone freedom. However, Rex isn't buying it and points out the primary victims of Slick's betrayal were his fellow clones and guesses Slick's motivation was being well paid for his treason.
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: One of the main reasons behind his betrayal.

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* BrokenPedestal: His squad AccuserOfTheBrethren: The main Clone among Rex's rebel faction to not trust [[spoiler:Crosshair]] even after his defection. [[spoiler:Given their history, this is utterly shocked somewhat understandable,]] but he gradually changes his tune and learns to find out that trust him after seeing he had betrayed the Republic has obviously [[CharacterDevelopment changed for the Separatists better.]]
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Distinctly averted. Contrary to most clones, Howzer doesn't demonstrate the typical signs of Order 66 brainwashing from his inhibitor chip. He retains his armor customization
and threw them is much more approachable than clones still under the bus in doing so.
* FaceHeelTurn:
influence of the chip. He is may be one of the first and lucky few instances of a clone traitor.
not to be influenced by it, at least not to the degree most clones are. Alternatively, his brainwashing may simply have worn off faster than most, as the clones begin demonstrating their initial independence more often in season 2, most notably with Cody.
* AFatherToHisMen: Subverted. He seems to genuinely care for [[spoiler:He has a good standing with the men in under his squad command and Rex and Cody accurately predict he'll take refuses to abandon them, even when he has the news that one is a traitor hard. When they tell him, he initially tries chance to insulate his men from the questioning and requests a little time to talk it over escape with them in private. However, once Chopper reveals he's violated some clone rules, Slick immediately starts trying Cham. He's even able to pin the treachery on him, suggesting his motivation was less concern for his squad and more an attempt at damage control.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He claims to have worked for all of the clones' freedom, yet as Rex points out his actions put the lives
convince eight of his brothers at risk.
* HypocriteHasAPoint: While his actions completely undermine the attempt, he ''is'' right about the clones being expendable soldiers, bred only for that purpose,
to stand with no choice what to make of their lives.
* TheMole: He was hired by
him in decrying the Separatists to sabotage the Republic Empire's actions.]]
* GoodCounterpart: To Captain Wilco, another Clone Stormtrooper captain. Both are stationed on planets
during the Battle rise of Christophsis.
* PutOnAPrisonBus: He is last seen being taken into custody,
the Empire, both lead detachments of Clone Stormtroopers, both show their faces more than any other Imperial-aligned clone, and both care about the men they lead. While Wilco has his usual armor with no further word on a black pauldron and remains loyal to the Empire, Howzer still wears his fate. However, as ''Scum custom armor and Villainy'' revealed that clones don't get due process and Slick committed treason (it's noted that Mace Windu had disowns his allegiance to negotiate to get Boba Fett a lighter sentence in the form of ''prison time''), things don't look good for him.
* TheUnfettered: Nothing was beyond him in trying to liberate his brothers,
Empire, even sacrificing inspiring some of their lives.
his men to follow suit.
* VillainOfTheWeek: He's the main villain of "The Hidden Enemy" episode HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:He defies orders and is defeated at the end of it, with him never reappearing afterwards.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Debated. The reason he gives for betraying the Republic was because he felt that they were enslaving the clones
assists in Cham's escape by preventing them from walking into a trap and openly disowns his selling information loyalty to the Separatists was him striking a blow for Empire, even inspiring some of his men to follow suit.]]
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Shows his face far more than any other Imperial-aligned
clone freedom. However, in his single appearance.
* TheLancer: He becomes one to
Rex and Chuchi after joining their clone network, having a harsher mindset towards their enemies than the more merciful Rex.
* PrematurelyGreyHaired: His hair is starting to turn grey, and even accounting for the accelerated aging of the clones, Howzer would not be old enough for that to be normal.
* PunchClockVillain: Howzer
isn't buying it and points out the primary victims of Slick's betrayal were a bad person, with his fellow clones and guesses Slick's motivation was only villainous quality being well paid a soldier for his treason.
the Empire. [[spoiler:He abandons the villain part altogether when he realizes the Empire doesn't have the interests of Ryloth in mind.]]
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: One ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a soldier of the main reasons behind Empire, but he's still reasonable enough to let Hera off the hook when she's caught sneaking around in a restricted area.
* RedemptionEarnsLife: For defying the Empire, he and 2 of
his betrayal.men are eventually rescued by Echo, Gregor, Fireball, and Nemec from being transported to Mount Tantiss and eventually becomes part of the Clone Underground.
* RuggedScar: Has several prominent scars across his face, indicating that he has been around awhile and has plenty of experience.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: [[spoiler:In a surprising display for a post-Order 66 clone, Howzer goes against Rampart's orders and helps Cham escape Ryloth by preventing them from walking into a trap set by Crosshair.]]
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Unlike most of the other clones, Howzer's armor is still custom painted in his unit colors.
* ToBeLawfulOrGood: Howzer truly believes in helping and liberating the people of Ryloth from tyranny, but he feels the need to uphold the Empire's orders to ensure that the planet doesn't collapse into anarchy and war again. However, he finds himself in conflict with his Imperial superiors as they begin to do more and more questionable actions that goes against everything he believed in. [[spoiler:He decides to help Cham's forces and the Bad Batch escape Ryloth and openly defy against the Empire, preferring to be a good man arrested over a lawful soldier oppressing the people they sought to liberate]].
* TokenGoodTeammate: For the post-Order 66 clones. Howzer retains some of his individuality and morals, shares a good friendship with Cham, covers for Hera when he catches her in a restricted area, and is hesitant to carry out some of his more unethical orders, vocally protesting Hera's arrest as she is only a child.



[[folder:Lassar]]
!!Lassar
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialAcademies Imperial Academies]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tango Company]]
!!Tango Company

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

Tango Company was a unit of clone troopers that fought at the Second Battle of Geonosis. Shortly after, the clones were infected by Geonosian brain worms and attempted to infect Padawans Barriss Offee and Ahsoka Tano aboard a Republic frigate on a supply drop to a medical station near Ord Cestus. However, the spread of the infection was halted by Ahsoka and there were few casualties.

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[[folder:Lassar]]
!!Lassar
->See his entry on
[[folder:Wilco]]
!!Captain Wilco
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_wilco.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"As of now we've recovered 85% of
the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialAcademies Imperial Academies]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tango Company]]
!!Tango Company

war chest, but I'll chase that number to perfection, sir.''"]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Wilco was a
Clone Wars]]''

Tango Company was a unit of clone troopers that fought at
Stormtrooper Captain stationed on Serenno, the Second Battle former homeworld of Geonosis. Shortly after, Count Dooku during the clones were infected by Geonosian brain worms and attempted to infect Padawans Barriss Offee and Ahsoka Tano aboard a Republic frigate on a supply drop to a medical station near Ord Cestus. However, the spread rise of the infection was halted by Ahsoka and there were few casualties.Empire.



* BaldOfEvil: Scythe, the first clone to be infected and the one who brings the brain worms onboard the medical frigate, has a shaved head. Presumably, although we don't see what he's normally like, he doesn't otherwise fit the trope.
* BittersweetEnding: Ahsoka and Barriss are careful enough to not hurt them once they realize [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brain worms]] are involved, but only after they kill at least one, and possibly up to three, clones in self-defense. Two clone pilots were also killed by the infected clones to hijack the ship.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: They get controlled by Geonosian brain worms. [[NightmareFuel It's... not fun to watch]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: They're clone troopers that get deprived of their free will via brainwashing by a group believed to be extinct so they can kill the Jedi. Hmmm...
* MeaningfulName: "Tango" is usually associated with the color/tropical fruit orange, and Tango Company's insignia are tiger markings, as tigers live in the tropical rainforest and are orange. And of course, "Tango" is the equivalent of T in the [[MilitaryAlphabet NATO Alphabet]] and is shorthand for ''enemy''.
* SchrodingersCanon: AllThereInTheManual towards the end of the run of ''Legends'' canon stated that Tango Company served at the Siege of Lasan under the Empire.

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* BaldOfEvil: Scythe, ArcVillain: For the first clone to be infected two-part premiere of ''The Bad Batch'', Season 2. He's in charge of getting Dooku's war chest off the planet and into the one who brings Empire's coffers to help fund their various projects (i.e., the brain worms onboard Death Star), and is the medical frigate, has primary obstacle to Clone Force 99's operation to steal a shaved head. Presumably, although we don't see what he's normally like, he portion of the treasure.
* TheBadGuyWins: He successfully wards off Clone Force 99's attempt to steal Dooku's war chest and is well on his way to recovering the containers scattered in the heist. He
doesn't otherwise fit get to enjoy it, however, as he's murdered by Rampart when he refuses to falsify his report regarding the trope.
Batch's survival.
* BittersweetEnding: Ahsoka EvilCounterpart: To Howzer. Both are Clone Stormtrooper captains stationed on planets during the rise of the Empire and Barriss are careful enough both care for the Clones under their command. While Howzer feels the need to not hurt them once they realize [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brain worms]] are involved, uphold the Empire's orders to keep the peace, but only eventually defies the Empire after they kill at least one, questioning their actions and possibly up to three, clones in self-defense. Two clone pilots were also is even rescued by Rex's [[UndergroundRailroad Clone Resistance Network]] while becoming a part of them, Wilco remains on the Empire's side right until he is killed by Admiral Rampart for refusing to falsify an official report.
* AFatherToHisMen: Just like Howzer, he cares deeply for
the infected clones to hijack the ship.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: They get controlled by Geonosian brain worms. [[NightmareFuel It's... not fun to watch]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: They're clone troopers
men under his command, checking up on any Clones that get deprived were injured by Wrecker's rampage.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The reason why Rampart murders him. After confirming a sighting of Clone Force 99, revealing they'd survived the destruction of Tipoca City. Since Rampart had already informed Tarkin
of their free will via brainwashing demise, he's unwilling to risk his own career by a group believed divulging the truth and orders Wilco to doctor the report, void of any mention of the Batch. Wilco refuses, so Rampart kills him to submit the report himself.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Just like Howzer, he shows his face more than other Imperial-aligned Clones. While he's not a good guy, he does show admirable traits such as loyalty and personal integrity.
* {{Irony}}: In other circumstances, Wilco would
be extinct so prime proof of how valuable the clones could be to the Empire: he's extremely competent, able and perceptive - while the Bad Batch escape him it's by the skin of their teeth, and he forces them to abandon their goal to do so, something few antagonists have accomplished - and is unflinchingly loyal, exactly what Rampart claimed to want. However, he's also proof of how expendable Imperials see them no matter how worthy they can kill are: in the Jedi. Hmmm...
end, he's killed not for being disloyal, but for simply being ''so'' loyal that it inconveniences Rampart's personal ambitions.
* MeaningfulName: "Tango" "Wilco" is usually associated with the color/tropical fruit orange, and Tango Company's insignia are tiger markings, as tigers live in the tropical rainforest and are orange. And of course, "Tango" is the equivalent of T in the [[MilitaryAlphabet NATO Alphabet]] and is radio shorthand for ''enemy''.
* SchrodingersCanon: AllThereInTheManual towards
"will comply," and he was complicit with the end of Empire's orders right up until he's killed by Rampart for refusing to falsify an official report.
* MookLieutenant: He's
the run of ''Legends'' canon stated that Tango Company served at commanding officer directing the Siege of Lasan under the Empire.Clone division on Serenno, with his rank being indicated by his captain's pauldron.



[[folder:Ding & Kicker]]
!!Ding & Kicker

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith Dark Lord of the Sith]]''

Ding & Kicker were two clone troopers that were a part of the group tasked with clearing out artifacts from the Jedi outpost, ''Brighthome'', after the execution of Order 66.

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[[folder:Ding & Kicker]]
!!Ding & Kicker

[[folder:Cade]]
!!Cade
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith Dark Lord of ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Cade was a Clone Stormtrooper who served aboard Rampart's Venator during
the Sith]]''

Ding & Kicker were two clone troopers that were a part
destruction of the group tasked with clearing out artifacts from the Jedi outpost, ''Brighthome'', after the execution of Order 66.Tipoca City.



* ProperlyParanoid: Ding is concerned that the Kaminoan cloning facilities are shut down and the last batch of clones will be trained before they too will eventually age out of service, while Kicker is worried that their successors, the Stormtroopers, won't effectively protect the Empire from enemies of Palpatine, which is proven true when the Rebel Alliance comes onto the scene.
-->'''Ding:''' [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch I heard they shut down the facilities on Kamino]]. They'll train up the last batch of clones and that's it.\\
'''Kicker:''' But that's crazy. Who will protect the Empire?\\
'''Ding:''' Don't know, Kicker. But it won't be us. [[ReassignedToAntarctica We get to pack up old Jedi way stations and crate everything back to Coruscant]]. [[RetiredBadass I think our fighting days are done]].
* ShooOutTheClowns: After the Jedi are killed off, the Republic has reformed into an Empire, and Vader is told he has to adjust to his new life as a Sith Lord, the following issue starts with two clones goofing around like nothing's wrong while disturbingly talking about how they'll kill any Jedi that they come across. And then Vader shows up and mows them all down, with a complete disregard of the fact that he as Anakin saw them as more than just cannon fodder.

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* ProperlyParanoid: Ding TheAtoner: The guilt from his complicity in Tipoca City's destruction, worsened by Rampart covering up what happened, drives Cade to try and expose him.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cade
is concerned that killed by Clone X on Rampart's orders to prevent the Kaminoan cloning facilities are shut down and former from exposing the last batch latter's culpability in Tipoca City's destruction to the Imperial Senate.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He told Rampart to confess what really happened on Kamino to the Senate or he would testify against him, seemingly ignorant
of clones the lengths Rampart will be trained go to maintain his image.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harbors tremendous guilt from his involvement in his home city's destruction.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His determination to see Rampart exposed and consequent assassination by Clone X are what drive Slip (who'd initially been hesitant to act against Rampart) to contact Rex
before they too will eventually age out of service, while Kicker is worried that their successors, the Stormtroopers, won't effectively protect the Empire from enemies of Palpatine, which is proven true meeting with Senator Chuchi, revealing to her what really happened on Kamino, resulting in Rex asking Clone Force 99 to help him on Courscant which, in turn, would have Echo join Rex's Clone Underground when Palpatine uses the Rebel Alliance comes onto the scene.
-->'''Ding:''' [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch I heard they shut down the facilities on Kamino]]. They'll train up the last batch of clones and that's it.\\
'''Kicker:''' But that's crazy. Who will protect the Empire?\\
'''Ding:''' Don't know, Kicker. But it won't be us. [[ReassignedToAntarctica We get to pack up old Jedi way stations and crate everything back to Coruscant]]. [[RetiredBadass I think our fighting days are done]].
* ShooOutTheClowns: After the Jedi are killed off, the Republic has reformed into an Empire, and Vader is told he has to adjust
victory to his new life as a Sith Lord, advantage.
* TheStoolPigeon: Of
the following issue starts with two clones goofing around like nothing's wrong while disturbingly talking about how they'll kill any Jedi that they come across. And then Vader shows up Whistleblower Wilson type.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Killed in his first
and mows them all down, with a complete disregard of the fact that he as Anakin saw them as more than just cannon fodder.only scene.



[[folder:[=99=]]]
!!99
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/99_sw_2063.png]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"This is what I was bred for."''

99 was a deformed clone who works as a janitor on Kamino. He befriended Domino Squad during their training, became an honorary member after they pass, and helped to defend the planet when the Confederacy invades.

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[[folder:[=99=]]]
!!99
%%[[folder:Slip]]
%%!!Slip
%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

%%Slip was a Clone Stormtrooper who served aboard Ramapart's Venator (alongside Cade) during the destruction of Tipoca City.
%%----
%%* HeKnowsTooMuch:
%%* MeaningfulName: Slip pertains to his paranoia in light of Cade's assassination; alternatively, it may also pertain to how he narrowly escapes Clone X the first time.
%%* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Like Cade, he also harbors guilt over his complicity in Tipoca City's destruction, though
%%* ProperlyParanoid:
%%* RedemptionEqualsDeath:
%%* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
%%* SmallRoleBigImpact:
%%* TakeUpMySword:
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mayday]]
!!Commander Mayday
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/99_sw_2063.png]]

org/pmwiki/pub/images/mayday_sw.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

-->''"We're good soldiers. We followed orders. And for what?"''

Mayday was a
Clone Wars]]''

-->''"This is what I was bred for."''

99 was a deformed clone who works as a janitor
Stormtrooper Commander stationed on Kamino. He befriended Domino Squad Barton-4 during their training, became an honorary member after they pass, and helped to defend the planet when rise of the Confederacy invades.Empire, tasked with guarding cargo at an Imperial outpost.



* AlmightyJanitor: Averted in that he really is just a janitor and has no leverage or authority. However, played somewhat straight in that his far greater than average knowledge of the cloning facility makes him incredibly helpful in the battle for the facility.
* CloneDegeneration: It's implied this is the reason for his malformity, even by the standards of the usual genetic modifications. According to Lama Su, the death of the original gene donor, Jango Fett, has forced the Kaminoans to thin out the remaining DNA samples, possibly resulting in 99 being conceived after Jango's death and aging a lot faster than the other clones who were grown nearly 10 years earlier.
* CoolOldGuy: He appears very elderly, possibly due to his aging being even more accelerated than other clones.
* HonoraryTrueCompanion: After Domino Squad finally passes the Citadel training course, Hevy makes him an honorary member of the squad for convincing him not to turn his back on his squad mates and realize his true potential. After he dies during the Battle of Kamino, Rex, Cody, Fives, Echo, and the rest of the clone troopers acknowledge him as a true clone trooper in the Grand Army for doing everything he could during the battle. The official designation of The Bad Batch is "Clone Force 99" in his honor.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: During the Battle of Kamino, 99 is quick to help however he can and seems determined to finally contribute to a battle like he was meant to do. Sadly, this makes him take unnecessary risks that end up getting him killed.
* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: He's one of the friendliest clones featured in ''The Clone Wars'' and he doesn't seem to suffer any grief about being unable to serve on the front lines. When Hevy tries to go AWOL in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E1CloneCadets Clone Cadets]]", he convinces Hevy to change his mind about abandoning his seemingly defective squad by reminding him that unlike him, 99 was never even given the chance to prove himself. When the Separatists come to Kamino, he is willing to do everything in his power to defend his home (namely supplying weapons and ammo and providing tactical information about Tipoca City's layout) and his death is ultimately mourned by his brothers.
* InTheBack: He dies when a Battle Droid shoots his back while he's running to get more grenades.
* NiceGuy: He is one of the nicest clones introduced, never mocking or insulting anyone else, even teasingly, which most of the other clones do. Instead he simply tries to give them advice if they will listen to him.
* NonActionGuy: He was relegated to being a maintenance clone due to his deformity and being physically unfit for combat. However, this doesn't stop him from trying to help out his brothers during the Battle of Kamino.
* RapidAging: While the clones are already known for this, 99's defective status has accelerated his aging even further, making him elderly-looking when his clone brothers are (physically) in their 20s-30s, despite being the same age as them.
* SenselessSacrifice: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E2ARCTroopers ARC Troopers]]", 99 ends up dying in an attempt to get more grenades. While it's certainly heroic that he was willing to try, that hallway was a deathtrap a Jedi would have had trouble running. His death ultimately accomplished nothing, though his life certainly mattered.
* TragicKeepsake: Hevy gives him his graduation medal as thanks for inspiring him enough to pull Domino Squad through the final exam. He continues to hold onto it even after he learns Hevy was killed in action on Rishi.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Given that he's told to be one of the clones to be made ''after'' Jango's death, he's less than three years old by the time of his death.

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* AlmightyJanitor: Averted BuriedAlive: Ends up buried in an avalanche. Crosshair rescues him and carries him back to base [[spoiler:but he dies from exposure.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Rarely passes on an opportunity to deliver some jabs at Nolan or (to a lesser extent) Crosshair.
* DemolitionsExpert: {{Downplayed}}, he's not trained in explosives by any means, but he's had enough experience to know how to disarm a pressure mine. He's still inexperienced enough to tell Crosshair to keep his foot on the mine until [[BlackComedy after he's cleared the potential blast radius.]]
-->'''Mayday''': I'll wait around the bend. If I don't hear a boom, then I'll know it worked.\\
'''Crosshair''': Glad you're confident in your work.\\
'''Mayday''': Oh, I'm confident. I'm just not stupid.
* ExpendableClone: Realises this is how the Empire sees his brothers when he and Crosshair [[spoiler:discover they've been guarding and retrieving TK gear that could have replaced their own rundown equipment. Further enforced by Nolan when he refuses to give Mayday medical attention when returning to base, leaving him to die.]]
* AFatherToHisMen: Cared greatly for the men under his command
that he really is just a janitor visibly saddened when adding Hexx and has no leverage or authority. However, played somewhat straight in that his far greater than average knowledge Veetch's helmets to [[HeadgearHeadstone those of the cloning facility makes him incredibly helpful in the battle for the facility.
deceased]].
* CloneDegeneration: It's implied this is the reason for {{Irony}}: Fairly cruel situational irony, at that. Mayday and his malformity, even by the standards of the usual genetic modifications. According to Lama Su, the death of the original gene donor, Jango Fett, has forced the Kaminoans to thin out the remaining DNA samples, possibly resulting in 99 being conceived after Jango's death and aging a lot faster than the other clones who were grown nearly 10 years earlier.
* CoolOldGuy: He appears very elderly, possibly due to his aging being even more accelerated than other clones.
* HonoraryTrueCompanion: After Domino Squad finally passes the Citadel training course, Hevy makes him an honorary member of the squad for convincing him not to turn his back on his squad mates and realize his true potential. After he dies during the Battle of Kamino, Rex, Cody, Fives, Echo, and the rest of the clone
troopers acknowledge are reduced to cannibalizing their armor and weapons, as well as covering themselves with cloth to keep their deteriorating gear functioning. [[spoiler:All the while, they're guarding the exact kind of modern equipment that could have saved them all. He bitterly [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this when he finds out.]]
* IWillOnlySlowYouDown: [[spoiler:After Crosshair digs Mayday out of the snow, the commander tells Crosshair to leave
him as a true clone trooper behind so he won't get slowed down. Ironically enough, it's probable that Crosshair would have died if he hadn't brought Mayday along to huddle with in the Grand Army for doing cold.]]
* MeaningfulName: His name, "Mayday," is typically used when there's a signal distress usually involving life-and-death emergencies. [[spoiler:He is intentionally named as such to foreshadow his death, which came about due to a life-threatening avalanche and exposure to the snow.]]
* ScarredEquipment: His armour is not only visibly worn out, but heavily wrapped in cloth. [[spoiler:It contrasts sharply with the brand-new armor he and his men are guarding.]]
* SeriouslyScruffy: By the time Crosshair and Nolan find him, Mayday's grown a mean beard (as well as his hair) which, combined with the state of his armor, the evident lack of supplies, as well as having lost all but two of his men, shows how badly the outpost has fallen into disrepair.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:His friendship and pointless death, combined with Nolan's callousness and bigotry, cause Crosshair to undergo a HeelRealization.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: A one episode character who befriends Crosshair despite being a reg and [[spoiler:whose death finally shows Crosshair just how little the Empire he sacrificed
everything he could during for cares about him.]]
* SoleSurvivor: After his two remaining soldiers Hexx and Veetch are killed, Mayday becomes
the battle. The official designation last of The Bad Batch is "Clone Force 99" in his honor.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: During the Battle of Kamino, 99 is quick to help however he can and seems determined to finally contribute to a battle like he was meant to do. Sadly, this makes him take unnecessary risks that end up getting him killed.
* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: He's one of the friendliest clones featured in ''The Clone Wars'' and
Barton-4's Jango Fett clone battalion. [[spoiler:And he doesn't seem to suffer any grief about being unable to serve on the front lines. When Hevy tries to go AWOL in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E1CloneCadets Clone Cadets]]", he convinces Hevy to change his mind about abandoning his seemingly defective squad by reminding him survive for that unlike him, 99 was never even given the chance to prove himself. When the Separatists come to Kamino, he is willing to do everything in his power to defend his home (namely supplying weapons and ammo and providing tactical information about Tipoca City's layout) and his death is ultimately mourned by his brothers.
* InTheBack: He dies when a Battle Droid shoots his back while he's running to get more grenades.
* NiceGuy: He is one of the nicest clones introduced, never mocking or insulting anyone else, even teasingly, which most of the other clones do. Instead he simply tries to give them advice if they will listen to him.
* NonActionGuy: He was relegated to being a maintenance clone due to his deformity and being physically unfit for combat. However, this doesn't stop him from trying to help out his brothers during the Battle of Kamino.
* RapidAging: While the clones are already known for this, 99's defective status has accelerated his aging even further, making him elderly-looking when his clone brothers are (physically) in their 20s-30s, despite being the same age as them.
* SenselessSacrifice: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E2ARCTroopers ARC Troopers]]", 99 ends up dying in an attempt to get more grenades. While it's certainly heroic that he was willing to try, that hallway was a deathtrap a Jedi would have had trouble running. His death ultimately accomplished nothing, though his life certainly mattered.
* TragicKeepsake: Hevy gives him his graduation medal as thanks for inspiring him enough to pull Domino Squad through the final exam. He continues to hold onto it even after he learns Hevy was killed in action on Rishi.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Given that he's told to be one of the clones to be made ''after'' Jango's death, he's less than three years old by the time of his death.
much longer, either.]]



[[folder:Howzer]]
!!Captain Howzer
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/howzer_sw.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Ryloth is safe, Cham. This is what you fought for."'']]

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[[folder:Howzer]]
!!Captain Howzer
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/howzer_sw.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Ryloth is safe, Cham. This is what you fought for."'']]
[[folder:Fireball]]
!!Fireball




Howzer was a Clone Stormtrooper Captain stationed on Ryloth during the rise of the Empire.

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\nHowzer was Fireball is a member of the Clone Stormtrooper Captain stationed on Ryloth Underground during the rise of the Empire.Empire's early days.



* AccuserOfTheBrethren: The main Clone among Rex's rebel faction to not trust [[spoiler:Crosshair]] even after his defection. [[spoiler:Given their history, this is somewhat understandable,]] but he gradually changes his tune and learns to trust him after seeing he has obviously [[CharacterDevelopment changed for the better.]]
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Distinctly averted. Contrary to most clones, Howzer doesn't demonstrate the typical signs of Order 66 brainwashing from his inhibitor chip. He retains his armor customization and is much more approachable than clones still under the influence of the chip. He may be one of the lucky few not to be influenced by it, at least not to the degree most clones are. Alternatively, his brainwashing may simply have worn off faster than most, as the clones begin demonstrating their initial independence more often in season 2, most notably with Cody.
* AFatherToHisMen: [[spoiler:He has a good standing with the men under his command and refuses to abandon them, even when he has the chance to escape with Cham. He's even able to convince eight of his brothers to stand with him in decrying the Empire's actions.]]
* GoodCounterpart: To Captain Wilco, another Clone Stormtrooper captain. Both are stationed on planets during the rise of the Empire, both lead detachments of Clone Stormtroopers, both show their faces more than any other Imperial-aligned clone, and both care about the men they lead. While Wilco has his usual armor with a black pauldron and remains loyal to the Empire, Howzer still wears his custom armor and disowns his allegiance to the Empire, even inspiring some of his men to follow suit.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:He defies orders and assists in Cham's escape by preventing them from walking into a trap and openly disowns his loyalty to the Empire, even inspiring some of his men to follow suit.]]
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Shows his face far more than any other Imperial-aligned clone in his single appearance.
* TheLancer: He becomes one to Rex and Chuchi after joining their clone network, having a harsher mindset towards their enemies than the more merciful Rex.
* PrematurelyGreyHaired: His hair is starting to turn grey, and even accounting for the accelerated aging of the clones, Howzer would not be old enough for that to be normal.
* PunchClockVillain: Howzer isn't a bad person, with his only villainous quality being a soldier for the Empire. [[spoiler:He abandons the villain part altogether when he realizes the Empire doesn't have the interests of Ryloth in mind.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a soldier of the Empire, but he's still reasonable enough to let Hera off the hook when she's caught sneaking around in a restricted area.
* RedemptionEarnsLife: For defying the Empire, he and 2 of his men are eventually rescued by Echo, Gregor, Fireball, and Nemec from being transported to Mount Tantiss and eventually becomes part of the Clone Underground.
* RuggedScar: Has several prominent scars across his face, indicating that he has been around awhile and has plenty of experience.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: [[spoiler:In a surprising display for a post-Order 66 clone, Howzer goes against Rampart's orders and helps Cham escape Ryloth by preventing them from walking into a trap set by Crosshair.]]
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Unlike most of the other clones, Howzer's armor is still custom painted in his unit colors.
* ToBeLawfulOrGood: Howzer truly believes in helping and liberating the people of Ryloth from tyranny, but he feels the need to uphold the Empire's orders to ensure that the planet doesn't collapse into anarchy and war again. However, he finds himself in conflict with his Imperial superiors as they begin to do more and more questionable actions that goes against everything he believed in. [[spoiler:He decides to help Cham's forces and the Bad Batch escape Ryloth and openly defy against the Empire, preferring to be a good man arrested over a lawful soldier oppressing the people they sought to liberate]].
* TokenGoodTeammate: For the post-Order 66 clones. Howzer retains some of his individuality and morals, shares a good friendship with Cham, covers for Hera when he catches her in a restricted area, and is hesitant to carry out some of his more unethical orders, vocally protesting Hera's arrest as she is only a child.



[[folder:Wilco]]
!!Captain Wilco
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_wilco.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"As of now we've recovered 85% of the war chest, but I'll chase that number to perfection, sir.''"]]

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[[folder:Wilco]]
!!Captain Wilco
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_wilco.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"As of now we've recovered 85% of the war chest, but I'll chase that number to perfection, sir.''"]]
[[folder:Nemec]]
!!Nemec



Wilco was a Clone Stormtrooper Captain stationed on Serenno, the former homeworld of Count Dooku during the rise of the Empire.

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Wilco was Nemec is a member of the Clone Stormtrooper Captain stationed on Serenno, the former homeworld of Count Dooku Underground during the rise of the Empire.Empire's early days.



* ArcVillain: For the two-part premiere of ''The Bad Batch'', Season 2. He's in charge of getting Dooku's war chest off the planet and into the Empire's coffers to help fund their various projects (i.e., the Death Star), and is the primary obstacle to Clone Force 99's operation to steal a portion of the treasure.
* TheBadGuyWins: He successfully wards off Clone Force 99's attempt to steal Dooku's war chest and is well on his way to recovering the containers scattered in the heist. He doesn't get to enjoy it, however, as he's murdered by Rampart when he refuses to falsify his report regarding the Batch's survival.
* EvilCounterpart: To Howzer. Both are Clone Stormtrooper captains stationed on planets during the rise of the Empire and both care for the Clones under their command. While Howzer feels the need to uphold the Empire's orders to keep the peace, but eventually defies the Empire after questioning their actions and is even rescued by Rex's [[UndergroundRailroad Clone Resistance Network]] while becoming a part of them, Wilco remains on the Empire's side right until he is killed by Admiral Rampart for refusing to falsify an official report.
* AFatherToHisMen: Just like Howzer, he cares deeply for the men under his command, checking up on any Clones that were injured by Wrecker's rampage.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The reason why Rampart murders him. After confirming a sighting of Clone Force 99, revealing they'd survived the destruction of Tipoca City. Since Rampart had already informed Tarkin of their demise, he's unwilling to risk his own career by divulging the truth and orders Wilco to doctor the report, void of any mention of the Batch. Wilco refuses, so Rampart kills him to submit the report himself.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Just like Howzer, he shows his face more than other Imperial-aligned Clones. While he's not a good guy, he does show admirable traits such as loyalty and personal integrity.
* {{Irony}}: In other circumstances, Wilco would be prime proof of how valuable the clones could be to the Empire: he's extremely competent, able and perceptive - while the Bad Batch escape him it's by the skin of their teeth, and he forces them to abandon their goal to do so, something few antagonists have accomplished - and is unflinchingly loyal, exactly what Rampart claimed to want. However, he's also proof of how expendable Imperials see them no matter how worthy they are: in the end, he's killed not for being disloyal, but for simply being ''so'' loyal that it inconveniences Rampart's personal ambitions.
* MeaningfulName: "Wilco" is radio shorthand for "will comply," and he was complicit with the Empire's orders right up until he's killed by Rampart for refusing to falsify an official report.
* MookLieutenant: He's the commanding officer directing the Clone division on Serenno, with his rank being indicated by his captain's pauldron.

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* ArcVillain: For the two-part premiere of ''The Bad Batch'', Season 2. He's in charge of getting Dooku's war chest off the planet and into the Empire's coffers OneSteveLimit: Averted. His name is almost similar to help fund their various projects (i.e., the Death Star), and is the primary obstacle to Clone Force 99's operation to steal a portion of the treasure.
* TheBadGuyWins: He successfully wards off Clone Force 99's attempt to steal Dooku's war chest and is well on his way to recovering the containers scattered in the heist. He doesn't get to enjoy it, however, as he's murdered by Rampart when he refuses to falsify his report regarding the Batch's survival.
* EvilCounterpart: To Howzer. Both are Clone Stormtrooper captains stationed on planets during the rise of the Empire and both care for the Clones under their command. While Howzer feels the need to uphold the Empire's orders to keep the peace, but eventually defies the Empire after questioning their actions and is even rescued by Rex's [[UndergroundRailroad Clone Resistance Network]] while becoming a part of them, Wilco remains on the Empire's side right until he is killed by Admiral Rampart for refusing to falsify an official report.
* AFatherToHisMen: Just like Howzer, he cares deeply for the men under his command, checking up on any Clones that were injured by Wrecker's rampage.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The reason why Rampart murders him. After confirming a sighting of Clone Force 99, revealing they'd survived the destruction of Tipoca City. Since Rampart had already informed Tarkin of their demise, he's unwilling to risk his own career by divulging the truth and orders Wilco to doctor the report, void of any mention of the Batch. Wilco refuses, so Rampart kills him to submit the report himself.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Just like Howzer, he shows his face more than other Imperial-aligned Clones. While he's not a good guy, he does show admirable traits such as loyalty and personal integrity.
* {{Irony}}: In other circumstances, Wilco would be prime proof of how valuable the clones could be to the Empire: he's extremely competent, able and perceptive - while the Bad Batch escape him it's by the skin of their teeth, and he forces them to abandon their goal to do so, something few antagonists have accomplished - and is unflinchingly loyal, exactly what Rampart claimed to want. However, he's also proof of how expendable Imperials see them no matter how worthy they are: in the end, he's killed not for being disloyal, but for simply being ''so'' loyal that it inconveniences Rampart's personal ambitions.
* MeaningfulName: "Wilco" is radio shorthand for "will comply," and he was complicit with the Empire's orders right up until he's killed by Rampart for refusing to falsify an official report.
* MookLieutenant: He's the commanding officer directing the Clone division on Serenno, with his rank being indicated by his captain's pauldron.
Nemik from ''{{Series/Andor}}''.



[[folder:Cade]]
!!Cade
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Cade was a Clone Stormtrooper who served aboard Rampart's Venator during the destruction of Tipoca City.

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[[folder:Cade]]
!!Cade
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Cade
[[folder:Sister]]
!!Sister
-> '''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsQueensHope Queen's Hope]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsBrotherhood Brotherhood]]''

Sister
was a Clone Stormtrooper transgender clone who served aboard Rampart's Venator during in the destruction of Tipoca City.7th Sky Corps



* TheAtoner: The guilt from his complicity in Tipoca City's destruction, worsened by Rampart covering up what happened, drives Cade to try and expose him.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cade is killed by Clone X on Rampart's orders to prevent the former from exposing the latter's culpability in Tipoca City's destruction to the Imperial Senate.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He told Rampart to confess what really happened on Kamino to the Senate or he would testify against him, seemingly ignorant of the lengths Rampart will go to maintain his image.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harbors tremendous guilt from his involvement in his home city's destruction.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His determination to see Rampart exposed and consequent assassination by Clone X are what drive Slip (who'd initially been hesitant to act against Rampart) to contact Rex before meeting with Senator Chuchi, revealing to her what really happened on Kamino, resulting in Rex asking Clone Force 99 to help him on Courscant which, in turn, would have Echo join Rex's Clone Underground when Palpatine uses the victory to his advantage.
* TheStoolPigeon: Of the Whistleblower Wilson type.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Killed in his first and only scene.

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* TheAtoner: The guilt from his complicity in Tipoca City's destruction, worsened ActionGirl: Just by Rampart covering up what happened, drives Cade to try and expose him.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cade is killed by
being a female Clone X on Rampart's orders to prevent the former from exposing the latter's culpability in Tipoca City's destruction to the Imperial Senate.
trooper.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He told Rampart to confess what really happened on Kamino to the Senate or he would testify against him, seemingly ignorant of the lengths Rampart will go to maintain his image.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harbors tremendous guilt from his involvement in his home city's destruction.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His determination to see Rampart exposed and consequent assassination by Clone X are what drive Slip (who'd initially been hesitant to act against Rampart) to contact Rex before meeting with Senator Chuchi, revealing to
TheSmurfettePrinciple: By default among her what really happened on Kamino, resulting in Rex asking Clone Force 99 to help him on Courscant which, in turn, would have Echo join Rex's Clone Underground when Palpatine uses the victory to his advantage.
* TheStoolPigeon: Of the Whistleblower Wilson type.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Killed in his first and only scene.
squad, for obvious reasons



%%[[folder:Slip]]
%%!!Slip
%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

%%Slip was a Clone Stormtrooper who served aboard Ramapart's Venator (alongside Cade) during the destruction of Tipoca City.
%%----
%%* HeKnowsTooMuch:
%%* MeaningfulName: Slip pertains to his paranoia in light of Cade's assassination; alternatively, it may also pertain to how he narrowly escapes Clone X the first time.
%%* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Like Cade, he also harbors guilt over his complicity in Tipoca City's destruction, though
%%* ProperlyParanoid:
%%* RedemptionEqualsDeath:
%%* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
%%* SmallRoleBigImpact:
%%* TakeUpMySword:
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mayday]]
!!Commander Mayday
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mayday_sw.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

-->''"We're good soldiers. We followed orders. And for what?"''

Mayday was a Clone Stormtrooper Commander stationed on Barton-4 during the rise of the Empire, tasked with guarding cargo at an Imperial outpost.

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%%[[folder:Slip]]
%%!!Slip
%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

%%Slip was a Clone Stormtrooper who served aboard Ramapart's Venator (alongside Cade) during the destruction of Tipoca City.
%%----
%%* HeKnowsTooMuch:
%%* MeaningfulName: Slip pertains to his paranoia in light of Cade's assassination; alternatively, it may also pertain to how he narrowly escapes Clone X the first time.
%%* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Like Cade, he also harbors guilt over his complicity in Tipoca City's destruction, though
%%* ProperlyParanoid:
%%* RedemptionEqualsDeath:
%%* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
%%* SmallRoleBigImpact:
%%* TakeUpMySword:
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mayday]]
!!Commander Mayday
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mayday_sw.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
[[folder:Spider]]
!!Spider (CT-1123)
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

-->''"We're good soldiers. We followed orders. And for what?"''

Mayday was a Clone Stormtrooper Commander stationed on Barton-4 during the rise
''[[Literature/StarWarsInquisitorRiseOfTheRedBlade Inquisitor: Rise of the Empire, tasked with guarding cargo at an Imperial outpost.Red Blade]]''

Spider was the Captain of the company led by Jedi General Tualon Yaluna after Josk Nivar's death on Thule.



* BuriedAlive: Ends up buried in an avalanche. Crosshair rescues him and carries him back to base [[spoiler:but he dies from exposure.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Rarely passes on an opportunity to deliver some jabs at Nolan or (to a lesser extent) Crosshair.
* DemolitionsExpert: {{Downplayed}}, he's not trained in explosives by any means, but he's had enough experience to know how to disarm a pressure mine. He's still inexperienced enough to tell Crosshair to keep his foot on the mine until [[BlackComedy after he's cleared the potential blast radius.]]
-->'''Mayday''': I'll wait around the bend. If I don't hear a boom, then I'll know it worked.\\
'''Crosshair''': Glad you're confident in your work.\\
'''Mayday''': Oh, I'm confident. I'm just not stupid.
* ExpendableClone: Realises this is how the Empire sees his brothers when he and Crosshair [[spoiler:discover they've been guarding and retrieving TK gear that could have replaced their own rundown equipment. Further enforced by Nolan when he refuses to give Mayday medical attention when returning to base, leaving him to die.]]
* AFatherToHisMen: Cared greatly for the men under his command that he is visibly saddened when adding Hexx and Veetch's helmets to [[HeadgearHeadstone those of the deceased]].
* {{Irony}}: Fairly cruel situational irony, at that. Mayday and his troopers are reduced to cannibalizing their armor and weapons, as well as covering themselves with cloth to keep their deteriorating gear functioning. [[spoiler:All the while, they're guarding the exact kind of modern equipment that could have saved them all. He bitterly [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this when he finds out.]]
* IWillOnlySlowYouDown: [[spoiler:After Crosshair digs Mayday out of the snow, the commander tells Crosshair to leave him behind so he won't get slowed down. Ironically enough, it's probable that Crosshair would have died if he hadn't brought Mayday along to huddle with in the cold.]]
* MeaningfulName: His name, "Mayday," is typically used when there's a signal distress usually involving life-and-death emergencies. [[spoiler:He is intentionally named as such to foreshadow his death, which came about due to a life-threatening avalanche and exposure to the snow.]]
* ScarredEquipment: His armour is not only visibly worn out, but heavily wrapped in cloth. [[spoiler:It contrasts sharply with the brand-new armor he and his men are guarding.]]
* SeriouslyScruffy: By the time Crosshair and Nolan find him, Mayday's grown a mean beard (as well as his hair) which, combined with the state of his armor, the evident lack of supplies, as well as having lost all but two of his men, shows how badly the outpost has fallen into disrepair.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:His friendship and pointless death, combined with Nolan's callousness and bigotry, cause Crosshair to undergo a HeelRealization.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: A one episode character who befriends Crosshair despite being a reg and [[spoiler:whose death finally shows Crosshair just how little the Empire he sacrificed everything for cares about him.]]
* SoleSurvivor: After his two remaining soldiers Hexx and Veetch are killed, Mayday becomes the last of Barton-4's Jango Fett clone battalion. [[spoiler:And he doesn't survive for that much longer, either.]]

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* BuriedAlive: Ends up buried in an avalanche. Crosshair rescues him and carries him back to base [[spoiler:but he dies from exposure.]]
BrainwashedAndCrazy: Just like with the other Clone Troopers, when Order 66 goes live.
* DeadpanSnarker: Rarely passes on an opportunity to deliver some jabs at Nolan or (to PetTheDog: Unusually for a lesser extent) Crosshair.
* DemolitionsExpert: {{Downplayed}}, he's not trained in explosives
Clone Trooper brainwashed by any means, but he's had enough experience to know how to disarm a pressure mine. He's still inexperienced enough to tell Crosshair to keep his foot inhibitor chip, he merely arrests Iskat Akaris instead of shooting her on sight like his men did with Sunghi Silpari when Order 66 went live. [[spoiler:It's because Palpatine wants Iskat to join the mine until [[BlackComedy after he's cleared the potential blast radius.new Empire to learn what happened to her mother Feyra.]]
-->'''Mayday''': I'll wait around * WhatTheHellHero: Spider chews out Iskat for a reckless strategy of blowing up the bend. If I don't hear a boom, then I'll know it worked.\\
'''Crosshair''': Glad you're confident in your work.\\
'''Mayday''': Oh, I'm confident. I'm just not stupid.
* ExpendableClone: Realises this is how the Empire sees his brothers when he
droid factory on Thule and Crosshair [[spoiler:discover they've been guarding and retrieving TK gear that could have replaced their own rundown equipment. Further enforced by Nolan when he refuses to give Mayday medical attention when returning to base, leaving him to die.]]
* AFatherToHisMen: Cared greatly for the men under his command that he is visibly saddened when adding Hexx and Veetch's helmets to [[HeadgearHeadstone those
getting 14 of the deceased]].
* {{Irony}}: Fairly cruel situational irony, at that. Mayday and his troopers are reduced to cannibalizing their armor and weapons, as well as covering themselves with cloth to keep their deteriorating gear functioning. [[spoiler:All the while, they're guarding the exact kind of modern equipment that could have saved them all. He bitterly [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this when he finds out.]]
* IWillOnlySlowYouDown: [[spoiler:After Crosshair digs Mayday out of the snow, the commander tells Crosshair to leave him behind so he won't get slowed down. Ironically enough, it's probable that Crosshair would have died if he hadn't brought Mayday along to huddle with in the cold.]]
* MeaningfulName: His name, "Mayday," is typically used when there's a signal distress usually involving life-and-death emergencies. [[spoiler:He is intentionally named as such to foreshadow his death, which came about due to a life-threatening avalanche and exposure to the snow.]]
* ScarredEquipment: His armour is not only visibly worn out, but heavily wrapped in cloth. [[spoiler:It contrasts sharply with the brand-new armor he and
his men are guarding.]]
* SeriouslyScruffy: By the time Crosshair and Nolan find him, Mayday's grown a mean beard (as well as his hair) which, combined with the state of his armor, the evident lack of supplies, as well as having lost all but two of his men, shows how badly the outpost has fallen into disrepair.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:His friendship and pointless death, combined with Nolan's callousness and bigotry, cause Crosshair to undergo a HeelRealization.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: A one episode character who befriends Crosshair despite being a reg and [[spoiler:whose death finally shows Crosshair just how little the Empire he sacrificed everything for cares about him.]]
* SoleSurvivor: After his two remaining soldiers Hexx and Veetch are killed, Mayday becomes the last of Barton-4's Jango Fett clone battalion. [[spoiler:And he doesn't survive for that much longer, either.]]
killed.



[[folder:Fireball]]
!!Fireball
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
Fireball is a member of the Clone Underground during the Empire's early days.
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[[folder:Nemec]]
!!Nemec
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Nemec is a member of the Clone Underground during the Empire's early days.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted. His name is almost similar to Nemik from ''{{Series/Andor}}''.
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[[folder:Sister]]
!!Sister
-> '''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsQueensHope Queen's Hope]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsBrotherhood Brotherhood]]''

Sister was a transgender clone who served in the 7th Sky Corps
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* ActionGirl: Just by being a female Clone trooper.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: By default among her squad, for obvious reasons
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[[folder:Spider]]
!!Spider (CT-1123)
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsInquisitorRiseOfTheRedBlade Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade]]''

Spider was the Captain of the company led by Jedi General Tualon Yaluna after Josk Nivar's death on Thule.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Just like with the other Clone Troopers, when Order 66 goes live.
* PetTheDog: Unusually for a Clone Trooper brainwashed by his inhibitor chip, he merely arrests Iskat Akaris instead of shooting her on sight like his men did with Sunghi Silpari when Order 66 went live. [[spoiler:It's because Palpatine wants Iskat to join the new Empire to learn what happened to her mother Feyra.]]
* WhatTheHellHero: Spider chews out Iskat for a reckless strategy of blowing up the droid factory on Thule and getting 14 of his men killed.
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* MookLieutenant: As Hemlock's NumberTwo, Scorch is the Commander of the [[PraetorianGuard Imperial Royal Guard]], a detachment of Clone Commandos stationed at Mount Tantiss. He's the only one among them to retain his traditional color markings, and takes charge when the doctor is absent, even managing his X Troopers during missions.

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* MookLieutenant: As Hemlock's NumberTwo, Scorch is the Commander of the [[PraetorianGuard Imperial Royal Guard]], a detachment of Clone Commandos stationed at Mount Tantiss. He's the only one among them to retain his traditional color markings, and takes charge when the doctor is absent, [[MissionControl even managing his X Troopers during missions.missions]].



* TookALevelInJerkass: If ''Republic Commando'' is still canon, then he's taken several, going from a DeadpanSnarker who refused to leave a squadmate behind to a cold enforcer of the Empire, who oversees experimentation on other clones, the mass imprisonment of innocents who merely saw a rogue experiment, and manages the C-X troopers in their black-ops missions.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: If ''Republic Commando'' is still canon, then he's taken several, going from a DeadpanSnarker who refused to leave a squadmate behind to a cold enforcer of the Empire, who oversees experimentation on other clones, the mass imprisonment of innocents who merely saw a rogue experiment, and manages managing the C-X troopers in their black-ops missions.



* ThePsychoRangers: They take over this role from the Elite Squad of Season 1. They're an elite division of highly specialized super soldiers for the Empire, but unlike Clone Force 99, they're heavily conditioned into fanatical obedience with no room for individual thought or deviance from orders. Likewise, although they work well together, they have no comradery or care for their fellow brothers, and would kill each other without question if ordered.

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* ThePsychoRangers: They take over this role from the Elite Squad of Season 1. They're an elite division of highly specialized super soldiers for the Empire, but unlike Clone Force 99, they're heavily conditioned into fanatical obedience with no room for individual thought or deviance from orders. Likewise, although they work well together, they have no comradery camaraderie or care for their fellow brothers, and would kill each other without question if ordered.



* ProperlyParanoid: Ding is concerned that the Kaminoan cloning facilties are shut down, the last batch of clones will be trained before they too will eventually age out of service, while Kicker is worried that their successors, the Stormtroopers, won't effectively protect the Empire from enemies of Palpatine, which is proven true when the Rebel Alliance comes onto the scene.

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* ProperlyParanoid: Ding is concerned that the Kaminoan cloning facilties facilities are shut down, down and the last batch of clones will be trained before they too will eventually age out of service, while Kicker is worried that their successors, the Stormtroopers, won't effectively protect the Empire from enemies of Palpatine, which is proven true when the Rebel Alliance comes onto the scene.



* {{Irony}}: Fairly cruel situational irony, at that. Mayday and his troopers are reduced to cannibalizing their armor and weapons, as well as covering themselves with cloth to keep their deteriorating gear functioning. [[spoiler: All the while, they're guarding the exact kind of modern equipment that could have saved them all. He bitterly [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this when he finds out.]]

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* {{Irony}}: Fairly cruel situational irony, at that. Mayday and his troopers are reduced to cannibalizing their armor and weapons, as well as covering themselves with cloth to keep their deteriorating gear functioning. [[spoiler: All [[spoiler:All the while, they're guarding the exact kind of modern equipment that could have saved them all. He bitterly [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this when he finds out.]]


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* BadassCrew: They're an elite commando unit, trained to deal with special missions.
* TheCameo: They were the clone squad that retrieved the bodies of Jedi Master Halsey and his Padawan Knox and brought them back to the Jedi Temple.

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* BadassCrew: They're an elite commando unit, trained to deal with special missions.
missions and were at least implied to have been good at their job.
* TheCameo: They were the clone squad that retrieved the bodies of Jedi Master Halsey and his Padawan Knox and brought them back to the Jedi Temple.Temple, following their slaying by Savage Opress.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TemueraMorrison (films, ''The Book of Boba Fett'', ''The Mandalorian'', ''Ahsoka''), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''The Clone Wars'', ''Rebels'', ''Tales of the Jedi'', ''Tales of the Empire''), Daniel Logan (children)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TemueraMorrison (films, ''The Book of Boba Fett'', ''The Mandalorian'', ''Ahsoka''), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''The Clone Wars'', ''The Bad Batch'', ''Rebels'', ''Tales of the Jedi'', ''Tales of the Empire''), Daniel Logan (children)
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* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, as the former pulls a HeelFaceTurn and the latter is [[YouHaveFailedMe removed]] from her position. He remains at Hemlock's side to the very end.

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* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various others assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, as the former pulls undergoes a HeelFaceTurn and the latter is [[YouHaveFailedMe removed]] from her position. He position for incompetence, while Scorch remains at Hemlock's side to the very end.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Scorch in ''Legends'' was depicted as a highly capable, elite soldier who received special training from a Mandalorian, and could hold his own just as well as in tandem with his brothers. In Canon, he's just an exceptionally competent MookLieutenant who doesn't demonstrate nearly the same level of combat prowess. [[spoiler:To wit, the two onscreen fights Scorch receives in ''The Bad Batch'' can seldom be called fights, as they were incredibly brief and ended badly for Scorch, with the second one resulting in his death.]]

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* AdaptationalWimp: Scorch in ''Legends'' was depicted as a highly capable, elite soldier who received special training from a Mandalorian, and could hold his own just as well as in tandem with his brothers. In Canon, he's just an exceptionally competent MookLieutenant who doesn't demonstrate nearly the same level of combat prowess. [[spoiler:To wit, the two onscreen fights Scorch receives in ''The Bad Batch'' can seldom be called fights, as they were incredibly brief and ended badly for Scorch, one-sided, with the second one resulting in his death.death before he could even fire a shot.]]
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* AdaptationalWimp: Scorch in ''Legends'' was depicted as a highly capable soldier who received training by a Mandalorian, and could hold his own just as well as in tandem with his brothers. In Canon, he's just a competent MookLieutenant who doesn't get to demonstrate the same level of combat prowess.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Scorch in ''Legends'' was depicted as a highly capable capable, elite soldier who received special training by from a Mandalorian, and could hold his own just as well as in tandem with his brothers. In Canon, he's just a an exceptionally competent MookLieutenant who doesn't get to demonstrate nearly the same level of combat prowess.prowess. [[spoiler:To wit, the two onscreen fights Scorch receives in ''The Bad Batch'' can seldom be called fights, as they were incredibly brief and ended badly for Scorch, with the second one resulting in his death.]]
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* MookLieutenant: He's one of the Clone Commandos training the TK Troopers in "War-Mantle" and leads a large squad of Clone Commandos in "Metamorphosis". He's the only one among them to retain his traditional color markings, and his skill allows him to stand out from even his fellow EliteMooks.
* TheQuietOne: Tends to say very little, if anything. It wasn't until the second season of ''The Bad Batch'' that he actually spoke at all. He's much more talkative in the third season.

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* MookLieutenant: He's one As Hemlock's NumberTwo, Scorch is the Commander of the Clone Commandos training the TK Troopers in "War-Mantle" and leads [[PraetorianGuard Imperial Royal Guard]], a large squad detachment of Clone Commandos in "Metamorphosis". stationed at Mount Tantiss. He's the only one among them to retain his traditional color markings, and his skill allows him to stand out from takes charge when the doctor is absent, even managing his fellow EliteMooks.
X Troopers during missions.
* TheQuietOne: Tends In stark contrast to the game, where he was a wisecracking chatterbox, Scorch tends to say very little, if anything. anything in his early appearances in ''The Bad Batch''. It wasn't until the second season of ''The Bad Batch'' that he actually spoke at all. He's all, but he's much more talkative in the third season.



* TookALevelInJerkass: If his personality is the same as it was in ''Republic Commando'', he's taken several, going from a DeadpanSnarker who refused to leave a squadmate he considered scary behind to a willing enforcer of the Empire, who oversees experimentation on other clones, the mass imprisonment of innocents who merely saw a rogue experiment, and manages the C-X troopers in their black-ops missions.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: If his personality is the same as it was in ''Republic Commando'', Commando'' is still canon, then he's taken several, going from a DeadpanSnarker who refused to leave a squadmate he considered scary behind to a willing cold enforcer of the Empire, who oversees experimentation on other clones, the mass imprisonment of innocents who merely saw a rogue experiment, and manages the C-X troopers in their black-ops missions.
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* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, to the point he's the last one at Hemlock's side in the finale.

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* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, to as the point he's former pulls a HeelFaceTurn and the last one latter is [[YouHaveFailedMe removed]] from her position. He remains at Hemlock's side in to the finale.very end.



* TokenCompetentMinion: Compared to the TK-Troopers and even his fellow Clone Commandos, Scorch is depicted as a smarter, more competent opponent, with how he gives the Batch trouble in their first encounter and later successfully apprehended the villagers who discovered the cloned Zillo Beast, as well as captured Omega in the second season finale.

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* TokenCompetentMinion: Compared to the TK-Troopers and even his fellow Clone Commandos, Scorch is depicted as a smarter, smarter and more competent opponent, with how he gives competent, giving the Batch trouble in their first encounter and later encounter, successfully apprehended the apprehending villagers who discovered witnessed the cloned Zillo Beast, as well as captured capturing Omega in the second season finale.finale, and directing the C-X troopers in the third season.
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* LackOfEmpathy: Scorch demonstrates a concerning lack of compassion for his fellow clones, being complicit in experimentation and extreme conditioning that most subjects don't survive. He also doesn't bat an eye to the kidnapping of Force sensitive children and isn't above harming them to keep them in line. One notable instance is Emerie commenting, [[EveryoenHasStandards with a hint of surprise]], at Baryn being an infant and Scorch's response is nothing short of cold.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Scorch demonstrates a concerning lack of compassion for his fellow clones, being complicit in experimentation and extreme conditioning that most subjects don't survive. He also doesn't bat an eye to the kidnapping of Force sensitive children and isn't above harming them to keep them in line. One notable instance is Emerie commenting, [[EveryoenHasStandards [[EveryoneHasStandards with a hint of surprise]], at Baryn being an infant and Scorch's response is nothing short of cold.

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* TheBusCameBack: After a voiceless cameo alongside the rest of his squad in ''The Clone Wars'', Scorch returns as a minor recurring character in ''The Bad Batch''.


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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:In ''Legends'', Scorch was still an active soldier in the Empire, alongside the remainder of his squad. In Canon, he's killed a few years into the Galactic Empire's reign, with no comment to the whereabouts or fate of his squad mates.]]

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-->'''Emerie''': This... [[ItIsDehumanizing specimen]] is younger than I expected.
-->'''Scorch''': [[KickTheDog Then he'll be less trouble]].
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* KnightOfCerebus: The third season was already heavy and dark to begin with, but X-2's debut marks the point where things begin ''really'' going downhill for Clone Force 99, including the destruction of the Clone Underground, the recapture of Omega, the subjugation of their safe haven in Pabu, and ushering in the series' DarkestHour that kickstarts the final arc of the series.

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* KnightOfCerebus: The third season was already heavy and dark to begin with, but X-2's debut marks the point where things begin ''really'' going go downhill for Clone Force 99, including 99. He's responsible for the destruction of the Clone Underground, the recapture of Omega, the subjugation of their safe haven in Pabu, and ushering in the series' DarkestHour that kickstarts the final arc of the series.

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* ThePsychoRangers: They take over this role from the Elite Squad of Season 1. They're an elite division of highly specialized super soldiers for the Empire, but unlike Clone Force 99, they're heavily conditioned into fanatical obedience with no room for individual thought or deviance from orders. Likewise, although they work well together, they have no comradery or care for their fellow brothers, and would kill each other without question if ordered.



* TheBadGuyWins: He successfully tracks down Omega to Pabu and recaptures her, while crippling the rest of Clone Force 99 by destroying the ''Marauder'' and leaving them at their lowest point.



* TheHeavy: Of Season 3 of ''The Bad Batch''. While Hemlock still serves as the overarching Imperial antagonist, he is a [[NonActionBigBad man of science who barely leaves Tantiss]]. Instead, CX-2, his subordinate, serves as the main physical force of the Imperial might pursuing the Bad Batch across the galaxy. Once Omega is captured, his business is done.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Unlike the other X Troopers, he keeps his helmet on longer.

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* TheHeavy: Of Season 3 of ''The Bad Batch''. While Hemlock still serves as the overarching Imperial antagonist, he is a [[NonActionBigBad man of science who barely leaves Tantiss]]. Instead, CX-2, his subordinate, serves as the main physical force of the Imperial might pursuing the Bad Batch across the galaxy. Once Omega is captured, his business is done.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Unlike
done until he's called upon again in the other X Troopers, he keeps his helmet on longer.finale to deal with Clone Force 99 infiltrating Mount Tantiss.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:He's fatally skewered by Hunter in the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch''.]]



* NearVillainVictory: His initial efforts to capture Omega slow Rex and the Batch enough they are cornered by Wolffe before their backup method of escape can arrive. If not for Wolffe's change of heart in his loyalties, Omega would have been captured and the rest of the Clones executed. However...
** TheBadGuyWins: He finally secures Omega's capture on Pabu and cripples the Batch's chances of following him by blowing up the Havoc Marauder and bringing an occupation force.

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* KnightOfCerebus: The third season was already heavy and dark to begin with, but X-2's debut marks the point where things begin ''really'' going downhill for Clone Force 99, including the destruction of the Clone Underground, the recapture of Omega, the subjugation of their safe haven in Pabu, and ushering in the series' DarkestHour that kickstarts the final arc of the series.
* NearVillainVictory: His initial efforts to capture Omega slow Rex and the Batch enough they are cornered by Wolffe before their backup method of escape can arrive. If not for Wolffe's change of heart in his loyalties, Omega would have been captured and the rest of the Clones executed. However...
** TheBadGuyWins: He finally secures
However, he [[TheBadGuyWins makes up for it later by leading an occupation force to Pabu, securing Omega's capture on Pabu capture, and cripples preventing the Batch's chances of Batch from following him by blowing up the Havoc Marauder and bringing an occupation force.Marauder.]]
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* FallenHero: Just like in the ''Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries'', Delta Squad, minus Sev, go from one of the best squads to helping the Empire, though only Scorch is seen [[note]] So far, since we don't know if the other two members of Delta Squad will make an appearance [[/note]] as one of the clone commandos training the first batch of TK Troopers, aka the Stormtroopers.

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* FallenHero: Just like in the ''Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries'', Delta Squad, minus Sev, go from one of the best squads to helping the Empire, though only Scorch is seen [[note]] So far, since we don't know if the other two members of Delta Squad will make an appearance [[/note]] as one of the clone commandos training the first batch of TK Troopers, aka the Stormtroopers.



* SchrodingersCanon: Given that they originated from ''Republic Commando'', it begs the question of how much of ''Republic Commando'' is canon.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Due to the events of the game they originated in being left up in the air, it's completely unknown what happened to Delta Squad after Order 66 went down, but it is assumed they survived the Clone War. At the very least, is shown Scorch serving as TheDragon to Dr. Hemlock in [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]], but the others have not reappeared, nor is there any mention of what happened to them.

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* SchrodingersCanon: Given that they originated from ''Republic Commando'', ''VideoGame/StarWarsRepublicCommando'', it begs the question of how much of ''Republic Commando'' the game is canon.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Due to the events of the game they originated in being left up in the air, it's completely unknown what happened to became of Delta Squad after Order 66 went down, 66, but it is it's assumed they at least survived the Clone War. Wars. At the very least, is shown Scorch serving shows up as TheDragon to Dr. Hemlock in [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]], ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'', but the others have not reappeared, rest of his squad haven't appeared, nor is there any mention of what happened explanation given to them.
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!!Rancor Battalion

[[folder:Colt]]
!!Commander Colt
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"I want you troopers to remember -- we're shoulder-to-shoulder on those front lines. Brothers! And sometimes we may quarrel, but no matter what, we are united. Rule one: we fight together."''

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!!Rancor Battalion

[[folder:Colt]]
!!Commander Colt
!!Delta Squad
[[folder:In General]]
!!Delta Squad
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"I want you troopers to remember -- we're shoulder-to-shoulder on those front lines. Brothers! And sometimes we may quarrel, but no matter what, we are united. Rule one: we fight together."''

Colt
Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Delta Squad
was an ARC trooper stationed on Kamino who served as the commander elite squad of Rancor Battalion.clone commandos. Its members were Boss, Sev, Scorch, and Fixer.



* AFatherToHisMen: His NoOneGetsLeftBehind mentality implies this. He's also an active participant in the defense of Kamino (the clones' homeworld), to the point of attempting a LastStand.
* CommandingCoolness: Colt holds the rank of commander and helps oversee training and selection of ARC troopers on Kamino, where he emphasizes the value of teamwork and loyalty among the clone troopers.
* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: He is a member of Rancor Battalion, an elite unit of ARC troopers.
* GunsAkimbo: He wields two blaster pistols in battle.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: While fighting to repel the Separatist invasion of Kamino, Colt encountered Asajj Ventress, who used the Force to pull him onto one of her lightsabers, killing him.
* LastStand: Attempts this when every other clone in his hallway is killed in battle, but gets killed by Ventress after firing four shots.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: He's a firm believer of this, and it's his first fundamental rule for clones that they fight together. Seeing Domino Squad leave a wounded teammate behind is what instantly causes them to fail the test.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He gives one to Domino Squad after watching their disastrous training run, berating them for not working as a team and, worst of all, leaving a man behind.
* UndyingLoyalty: He feels this towards his brothers and believes that it is necessary, pointing out that though they may quarrel, they are all united in their struggle and must work and fight together to survive.

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!!General Tropes
* AFatherToHisMen: His NoOneGetsLeftBehind mentality implies this. He's also BadassCrew: They're an active participant in the defense of Kamino (the clones' homeworld), elite commando unit, trained to the point of attempting a LastStand.
deal with special missions.
* CommandingCoolness: Colt holds the rank of commander and helps oversee training and selection of ARC troopers on Kamino, where he emphasizes the value of teamwork and loyalty among TheCameo: They were the clone troopers.
* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: He is a member of Rancor Battalion, an elite unit of ARC troopers.
* GunsAkimbo: He wields two blaster pistols in battle.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: While fighting to repel
squad that retrieved the Separatist invasion bodies of Kamino, Colt encountered Asajj Ventress, who used Jedi Master Halsey and his Padawan Knox and brought them back to the Force Jedi Temple.
* CanonImmigrant: They're the main characters of ''VideoGame/StarWarsRepublicCommando''. They appear in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E14WitchesOfTheMist Witches of the Mist]]", integrating them into canon.
* ContinuityNod: Their cameo in "Witches of the Mist" was a nod
to pull him onto the ''Republic Commando'' video game and book series, which are now no longer canon. However, their appearance in ''The Clone Wars'' is safely canon.
* CoolHelmet: They all have Clone Commando helmets.
* FallenHero: Just like in the ''Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries'', Delta Squad, minus Sev, go from
one of her lightsabers, killing him.
* LastStand: Attempts this when every
the best squads to helping the Empire, though only Scorch is seen [[note]] So far, since we don't know if the other two members of Delta Squad will make an appearance [[/note]] as one of the clone commandos training the first batch of TK Troopers, aka the Stormtroopers.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: We never actually get to see them do anything
in his hallway is killed in battle, ''The Clone Wars'', but gets killed by Ventress after firing four shots.
they were obviously active soldiers.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: He's a firm believer SchrodingersCanon: Given that they originated from ''Republic Commando'', it begs the question of this, and how much of ''Republic Commando'' is canon.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Due to the events of the game they originated in being left up in the air,
it's his first fundamental rule for clones that they fight together. Seeing Domino Squad leave a wounded teammate behind is completely unknown what instantly causes them happened to fail the test.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He gives one to Domino
Delta Squad after watching their disastrous training run, berating them for not working as a team and, worst of all, leaving a man behind.
* UndyingLoyalty: He feels this towards his brothers and believes that
Order 66 went down, but it is necessary, pointing out that though assumed they may quarrel, they are all united survived the Clone War. At the very least, is shown Scorch serving as TheDragon to Dr. Hemlock in their struggle and must work and fight together [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]], but the others have not reappeared, nor is there any mention of what happened to survive.them.



[[folder:Havoc]]
!!Commander Havoc
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[[folder:Havoc]]
[[folder:Scorch]]
!!Commander Havoc
Scorch (RC-1262)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scorch_tbbs2.png]]

* AdaptationalJerkass: While Scorch served in the Empire in ''Legends'', his tasks mostly involved hunting down surviving Jedi, their sympathizers and rebels, and there was nothing indicating that he did anything more than that. In Canon, he's the right-hand clone of a mad scientist who experiments on other clones and is even complicit in Hemlock's experiments on kidnapped Force-sensitive children by keeping them contained (and derogatorily [[ItIsDehumanizing referring to them as specimens]]).
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In ''Legends'', he was known for being a wisecracker that enjoyed blowing things up, but became more sour after his squad was forced to leave Sev behind near the end of the Clone War, traits he carried over as an Imperial Commando. In Canon, we don't get any hints to his Clone War personality, and his post-Clone War personality is much colder and no-nonsense.
* TheBusCameBack: After a voiceless cameo alongside the rest of his squad in ''The Clone Wars'', Scorch returns as a minor recurring character in ''The Bad Batch''.
* AscendedExtra: Downplayed in that he's still a supporting character at best, but Scorch appears more consistently throughout the third season of ''The Bad Batch'', compared to his relatively sparse appearances in the prior two.
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Commander and is quite efficient at his job.
* CurbStompCushion: Scorch has a brief skirmish against the titular Bad Batch and while he ultimately loses, the fact he's able to flank and incapacitate both Gregor and Tech in seconds speaks to how much of a threat he was to them.
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Even after eating a lethal shot to the chest, Scorch still attempts to fight off Hunter and Crosshair to keep them from getting to Hemlock and Omega, receiving four more rounds until he finally dies.]]
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Downplayed. He gets filled with blaster holes from Hunter and Crosshair before his lifeless corpse falls over the bridge of Mount Tantiss in the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch''.]]
* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, to the point he's the last one at Hemlock's side in the finale.
* EvilSoundsDeep: On the occasions he does speak, his voice is slightly lower than the average clone's.
* FlatCharacter: Scorch doesn't exhibit any of the light-hearted traits he's known for in Legends, instead being depicted as little else than Hemlock's cold, no-nonsense enforcer.
* MadeOfIron: It takes ''five'' stun rounds to incapacitate Scorch, and he's back on his feet not long after. To put it into perspective, every other Imperial typically goes down with one shot, and Gregor went down in two. [[spoiler:Likewise, he takes five ''real'' blaster rounds from Hunter and Crosshair before going down for good.]]
* MookLieutenant: He's one of the Clone Commandos training the TK Troopers in "War-Mantle" and leads a large squad of Clone Commandos in "Metamorphosis". He's the only one among them to retain his traditional color markings, and his skill allows him to stand out from even his fellow EliteMooks.
* TheQuietOne: Tends to say very little, if anything. It wasn't until the second season of ''The Bad Batch'' that he actually spoke at all.
* TokenCompetentMinion: Compared to the TK-Troopers and even his fellow Clone Commandos, Scorch is depicted as a smarter, more competent opponent, with how he gives the Batch trouble in their first encounter and later successfully apprehended the villagers who discovered the cloned Zillo Beast, as well as captured Omega in the second season finale.
* TookALevelInJerkass: If his personality is the same as it was in ''Republic Commando'', he's taken several, going from a DeadpanSnarker who refused to leave a squadmate he considered scary behind to a willing enforcer of the Empire, who oversees experimentation on other clones, the mass imprisonment of innocents who merely saw a rogue experiment, and manages the C-X troopers in their black-ops missions.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has no problem abducting force-sensitive children for the Empire, and will not hesitate to stun them if they try to escape. Which, given they're locked up and experimented on with no hope of ever being released, they do.

[[/folder]]

!!Rancor Battalion

[[folder:Colt]]
!!Commander Colt
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/havoc_sw_8749.org/pmwiki/pub/images/colt_sw_50.jpg]]



Havoc was an ARC trooper and Clone Commander who served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars as a member of Rancor Battalion.

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Havoc -->''"I want you troopers to remember -- we're shoulder-to-shoulder on those front lines. Brothers! And sometimes we may quarrel, but no matter what, we are united. Rule one: we fight together."''

Colt
was an ARC trooper and Clone Commander stationed on Kamino who served in as the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars as a member commander of Rancor Battalion.



* AFatherToHisMen: Is shown trying to carry an injured clone to safety before he gets shot, and uses his LastWords to tell 99 to leave the battlefield.
* BoomHeadshot: He is finished off by a blaster bolt to the head.
* CharacterDeath: During the Battle of Kamino, he gets distracted by 99's presence and orders him to get away from the firefight. Unfortunately, his concern for 99 allows the battle droids to shoot and kill him.

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* AFatherToHisMen: Is shown trying to carry His NoOneGetsLeftBehind mentality implies this. He's also an injured clone to safety before he gets shot, and uses his LastWords to tell 99 to leave active participant in the battlefield.
* BoomHeadshot: He is finished off by a blaster bolt
defense of Kamino (the clones' homeworld), to the head.
point of attempting a LastStand.
* CharacterDeath: During CommandingCoolness: Colt holds the Battle rank of commander and helps oversee training and selection of ARC troopers on Kamino, where he gets distracted by 99's presence emphasizes the value of teamwork and orders him to get away from loyalty among the firefight. Unfortunately, his concern for 99 allows the battle droids to shoot and kill him.clone troopers.



* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: While fighting to repel the Separatist invasion of Kamino, Colt encountered Asajj Ventress, who used the Force to pull him onto one of her lightsabers, killing him.
* LastStand: Attempts this when every other clone in his hallway is killed in battle, but gets killed by Ventress after firing four shots.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: He's a firm believer of this, and it's his first fundamental rule for clones that they fight together. Seeing Domino Squad leave a wounded teammate behind is what instantly causes them to fail the test.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He gives one to Domino Squad after watching their disastrous training run, berating them for not working as a team and, worst of all, leaving a man behind.
* UndyingLoyalty: He feels this towards his brothers and believes that it is necessary, pointing out that though they may quarrel, they are all united in their struggle and must work and fight together to survive.



[[folder:Blitz]]
!!Commander Blitz
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/commander_blitz_tcw_tv_tropes.jpg]]

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[[folder:Blitz]]
[[folder:Havoc]]
!!Commander Blitz
Havoc
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/commander_blitz_tcw_tv_tropes.jpg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/havoc_sw_8749.jpg]]



-->''"Move it, troopers, on the double! Fire!"''

Blitz was an ARC trooper and Clone Commander who was stationed on Kamino.

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-->''"Move it, troopers, on the double! Fire!"''

Blitz
Havoc was an ARC trooper and Clone Commander who was stationed on Kamino.served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars as a member of Rancor Battalion.



* AFatherToHisMen: Is shown trying to carry an injured clone to safety before he gets shot, and uses his LastWords to tell 99 to leave the battlefield.
* BoomHeadshot: He is finished off by a blaster bolt to the head.
* CharacterDeath: During the Battle of Kamino, he gets distracted by 99's presence and orders him to get away from the firefight. Unfortunately, his concern for 99 allows the battle droids to shoot and kill him.



* FlatCharacter: Unlike Colt and Havoc, he gets very little characterization and screen time. His only bits of screen time were Rancor Battalion's introduction and him ordering one of the missile attacks on the Trident drill ships in the Battle of Kamino.



* SoleSurvivor: He was one of the only two ARC troopers in Rancor Battalion to survive the Battle of Kamino.
* StealthPun: Blitz telling his troopers to move it on the double is effectively an order to move at lightning speed, or rather, to ''blitz'' it, as blitz translates to lightning in German and in the military, refers to an order to attack suddenly and quickly.



[[folder:Blitz]]
!!Commander Blitz
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/commander_blitz_tcw_tv_tropes.jpg]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''

-->''"Move it, troopers, on the double! Fire!"''

Blitz was an ARC trooper and Clone Commander who was stationed on Kamino.
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* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: He is a member of Rancor Battalion, an elite unit of ARC troopers.
* FlatCharacter: Unlike Colt and Havoc, he gets very little characterization and screen time. His only bits of screen time were Rancor Battalion's introduction and him ordering one of the missile attacks on the Trident drill ships in the Battle of Kamino.
* GunsAkimbo: He wields two blaster pistols in battle.
* SoleSurvivor: He was one of the only two ARC troopers in Rancor Battalion to survive the Battle of Kamino.
* StealthPun: Blitz telling his troopers to move it on the double is effectively an order to move at lightning speed, or rather, to ''blitz'' it, as blitz translates to lightning in German and in the military, refers to an order to attack suddenly and quickly.
[[/folder]]



[[folder:Delta Squad]]
!!Delta Squad
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/untitled_1_26.jpg]]

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Delta Squad was an elite squad of clone commandos. Its members were Boss, Sev, Scorch, and Fixer.

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[[folder:Delta Squad]]
!!Delta Squad
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/untitled_1_26.jpg]]

[[folder:Ding & Kicker]]
!!Ding & Kicker

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''

Delta Squad was an elite squad
''[[ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith Dark Lord of the Sith]]''

Ding & Kicker were two
clone commandos. Its members troopers that were Boss, Sev, Scorch, and Fixer.a part of the group tasked with clearing out artifacts from the Jedi outpost, ''Brighthome'', after the execution of Order 66.



!!General Tropes
* BadassCrew: They're an elite commando unit, trained to deal with special missions.
* TheCameo: They were the clone squad that retrieved the bodies of Jedi Master Halsey and his Padawan Knox and brought them back to the Jedi Temple.
* CanonImmigrant: They're the main characters of ''VideoGame/StarWarsRepublicCommando''. They appear in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E14WitchesOfTheMist Witches of the Mist]]", integrating them into canon.
* ContinuityNod: Their cameo in "Witches of the Mist" was a nod to the ''Republic Commando'' video game and book series, which are now no longer canon. However, their appearance in ''The Clone Wars'' is safely canon.
* CoolHelmet: They all have Clone Commando helmets.
* FallenHero: Just like in the ''Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries'', Delta Squad, minus Sev, go from one of the best squads to helping the Empire, though only Scorch is seen [[note]] So far, since we don't know if the other two members of Delta Squad will make an appearance [[/note]] as one of the clone commandos training the first batch of TK Troopers, aka the Stormtroopers.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: We never actually get to see them do anything in ''The Clone Wars'', but they were obviously active soldiers.
* SchrodingersCanon: Given that they originated from ''Republic Commando'', it begs the question of how much of ''Republic Commando'' is canon.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Due to the events of the game they originated in being left up in the air, it's completely unknown what happened to Delta Squad after Order 66 went down, but it is assumed they survived the Clone War. At the very least, is shown Scorch serving as TheDragon to Dr. Hemlock in [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]], but the others have not reappeared, nor is there any mention of what happened to them.

!!Tropes related to Scorch
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scorch_tbbs2.png]]

* AdaptationalJerkass: While Scorch served in the Empire in ''Legends'', his tasks mostly involved hunting down surviving Jedi, their sympathizers and rebels, and there was nothing indicating that he did anything more than that. In Canon, he's the right-hand clone of a mad scientist who experiments on other clones and is even complicit in Hemlock's experiments on kidnapped Force-sensitive children by keeping them contained (and derogatorily [[ItIsDehumanizing referring to them as specimens]]).
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In ''Legends'', he was known for being a wisecracker that enjoyed blowing things up, but became more sour after his squad was forced to leave Sev behind near the end of the Clone War, traits he carried over as an Imperial Commando. In Canon, we don't get any hints to his Clone War personality, and his post-Clone War personality is much colder and no-nonsense.
* TheBusCameBack: After a voiceless cameo alongside the rest of his squad in ''The Clone Wars'', Scorch returns as a minor recurring character in ''The Bad Batch''.
* AscendedExtra: Downplayed in that he's still a supporting character at best, but Scorch appears more consistently throughout the third season of ''The Bad Batch'', compared to his relatively sparse appearances in the prior two.
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Commander and is quite efficient at his job.
* CurbStompCushion: Scorch has a brief skirmish against the titular Bad Batch and while he ultimately loses, the fact he's able to flank and incapacitate both Gregor and Tech in seconds speaks to how much of a threat he was to them.
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Even after eating a lethal shot to the chest, Scorch still attempts to fight off Hunter and Crosshair to keep them from getting to Hemlock and Omega, receiving four more rounds until he finally dies.]]
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Downplayed. He gets filled with blaster holes from Hunter and Crosshair before his lifeless corpse falls over the bridge of Mount Tantiss in the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch''.]]
* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, to the point he's the last one at Hemlock's side in the finale.
* EvilSoundsDeep: On the occasions he does speak, his voice is slightly lower than the average clone's.
* FlatCharacter: Scorch doesn't exhibit any of the light-hearted traits he's known for in Legends, instead being depicted as little else than Hemlock's cold, no-nonsense enforcer.
* MadeOfIron: It takes ''five'' stun rounds to incapacitate Scorch, and he's back on his feet not long after. To put it into perspective, every other Imperial typically goes down with one shot, and Gregor went down in two. [[spoiler:Likewise, he takes five ''real'' blaster rounds from Hunter and Crosshair before going down for good.]]
* MookLieutenant: He's one of the Clone Commandos training the TK Troopers in "War-Mantle" and leads a large squad of Clone Commandos in "Metamorphosis". He's the only one among them to retain his traditional color markings, and his skill allows him to stand out from even his fellow EliteMooks.
* TheQuietOne: Tends to say very little, if anything. It wasn't until the second season of ''The Bad Batch'' that he actually spoke at all.
* TokenCompetentMinion: Compared to the TK-Troopers and even his fellow Clone Commandos, Scorch is depicted as a smarter, more competent opponent, with how he gives the Batch trouble in their first encounter and later successfully apprehended the villagers who discovered the cloned Zillo Beast, as well as captured Omega in the second season finale.
* TookALevelInJerkass: If his personality is the same as it was in ''Republic Commando'', he's taken several, going from a DeadpanSnarker who refused to leave a squadmate he considered scary behind to a willing enforcer of the Empire, who oversees experimentation on other clones, the mass imprisonment of innocents who merely saw a rogue experiment, and manages the C-X troopers in their black-ops missions.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has no problem abducting force-sensitive children for the Empire, and will not hesitate to stun them if they try to escape. Which, given they're locked up and experimented on with no hope of ever being released, they do.

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!!General Tropes
* BadassCrew: They're an elite commando unit, trained to deal with special missions.
* TheCameo: They were the clone squad
ProperlyParanoid: Ding is concerned that retrieved the bodies of Jedi Master Halsey and his Padawan Knox and brought them back to Kaminoan cloning facilties are shut down, the Jedi Temple.
* CanonImmigrant: They're the main characters of ''VideoGame/StarWarsRepublicCommando''. They appear in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E14WitchesOfTheMist Witches of the Mist]]", integrating them into canon.
* ContinuityNod: Their cameo in "Witches of the Mist" was a nod to the ''Republic Commando'' video game and book series, which are now no longer canon. However, their appearance in ''The Clone Wars'' is safely canon.
* CoolHelmet: They all have Clone Commando helmets.
* FallenHero: Just like in the ''Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries'', Delta Squad, minus Sev, go from one of the best squads to helping the Empire, though only Scorch is seen [[note]] So far, since we don't know if the other two members of Delta Squad will make an appearance [[/note]] as one of the clone commandos training the first
last batch of TK Troopers, aka the Stormtroopers.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: We never actually get to see them do anything in ''The Clone Wars'', but
clones will be trained before they were obviously active soldiers.
* SchrodingersCanon: Given
too will eventually age out of service, while Kicker is worried that they originated their successors, the Stormtroopers, won't effectively protect the Empire from ''Republic Commando'', it begs enemies of Palpatine, which is proven true when the question of how much of ''Republic Commando'' is canon.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Due to
Rebel Alliance comes onto the events of the game they originated in being left up in the air, it's completely unknown what happened to Delta Squad after Order 66 went down, but it is assumed they survived the Clone War. At the very least, is shown Scorch serving as TheDragon to Dr. Hemlock in scene.
-->'''Ding:'''
[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]], but the others have not reappeared, nor is there any mention of what happened to them.

!!Tropes related to Scorch
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scorch_tbbs2.png]]

* AdaptationalJerkass: While Scorch served in the Empire in ''Legends'', his tasks mostly involved hunting
I heard they shut down surviving Jedi, their sympathizers and rebels, and there was nothing indicating that he did anything more than that. In Canon, he's the right-hand clone facilities on Kamino]]. They'll train up the last batch of a mad scientist who experiments on other clones and is even complicit in Hemlock's experiments on kidnapped Force-sensitive children by keeping them contained (and derogatorily [[ItIsDehumanizing referring to them as specimens]]).
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In ''Legends'', he was known for being a wisecracker that enjoyed blowing things up, but became more sour after his squad was forced to leave Sev behind near
that's it.\\
'''Kicker:''' But that's crazy. Who will protect
the end of the Clone War, traits he carried over as an Imperial Commando. In Canon, we don't Empire?\\
'''Ding:''' Don't know, Kicker. But it won't be us. [[ReassignedToAntarctica We
get any hints to his Clone War personality, pack up old Jedi way stations and his post-Clone War personality is much colder and no-nonsense.
crate everything back to Coruscant]]. [[RetiredBadass I think our fighting days are done]].
* TheBusCameBack: ShooOutTheClowns: After a voiceless cameo alongside the rest of his squad in ''The Clone Wars'', Scorch returns as a minor recurring character in ''The Bad Batch''.
* AscendedExtra: Downplayed in that he's still a supporting character at best, but Scorch appears more consistently throughout
Jedi are killed off, the third season of ''The Bad Batch'', compared to his relatively sparse appearances in the prior two.
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Commander and is quite efficient at his job.
* CurbStompCushion: Scorch
Republic has a brief skirmish against the titular Bad Batch and while he ultimately loses, the fact he's able to flank and incapacitate both Gregor and Tech in seconds speaks to how much of a threat he was to them.
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Even after eating a lethal shot to the chest, Scorch still attempts to fight off Hunter and Crosshair to keep them from getting to Hemlock and Omega, receiving four more rounds until he finally dies.]]
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Downplayed. He gets filled with blaster holes from Hunter and Crosshair before his lifeless corpse falls over the bridge of Mount Tantiss in the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch''.]]
* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, to the point he's the last one at Hemlock's side in the finale.
* EvilSoundsDeep: On the occasions he does speak, his voice is slightly lower than the average clone's.
* FlatCharacter: Scorch doesn't exhibit any of the light-hearted traits he's known for in Legends, instead being depicted as little else than Hemlock's cold, no-nonsense enforcer.
* MadeOfIron: It takes ''five'' stun rounds to incapacitate Scorch, and he's back on his feet not long after. To put it
reformed into perspective, every other Imperial typically goes down with one shot, and Gregor went down in two. [[spoiler:Likewise, he takes five ''real'' blaster rounds from Hunter and Crosshair before going down for good.]]
* MookLieutenant: He's one of the Clone Commandos training the TK Troopers in "War-Mantle" and leads a large squad of Clone Commandos in "Metamorphosis". He's the only one among them to retain his traditional color markings, and his skill allows him to stand out from even his fellow EliteMooks.
* TheQuietOne: Tends to say very little, if anything. It wasn't until the second season of ''The Bad Batch'' that he actually spoke at all.
* TokenCompetentMinion: Compared to the TK-Troopers and even his fellow Clone Commandos, Scorch is depicted as a smarter, more competent opponent, with how he gives the Batch trouble in their first encounter and later successfully apprehended the villagers who discovered the cloned Zillo Beast, as well as captured Omega in the second season finale.
* TookALevelInJerkass: If his personality is the same as it was in ''Republic Commando'', he's taken several, going from a DeadpanSnarker who refused to leave a squadmate he considered scary behind to a willing enforcer of the Empire, who oversees experimentation on other clones, the mass imprisonment of innocents who merely saw a rogue experiment, and manages the C-X troopers in their black-ops missions.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has no problem abducting force-sensitive children for the
an Empire, and will not hesitate Vader is told he has to stun them if adjust to his new life as a Sith Lord, the following issue starts with two clones goofing around like nothing's wrong while disturbingly talking about how they'll kill any Jedi that they try to escape. Which, given they're locked come across. And then Vader shows up and experimented on mows them all down, with no hope a complete disregard of ever being released, they do.
the fact that he as Anakin saw them as more than just cannon fodder.



[[folder:Ding & Kicker]]
!!Ding & Kicker

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith Dark Lord of the Sith]]''

Ding & Kicker were two clone troopers that were a part of the group tasked with clearing out artifacts from the Jedi outpost, ''Brighthome'', after the execution of Order 66.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Ding is concerned that the Kaminoan cloning facilties are shut down, the last batch of clones will be trained before they too will eventually age out of service, while Kicker is worried that their successors, the Stormtroopers, won't effectively protect the Empire from enemies of Palpatine, which is proven true when the Rebel Alliance comes onto the scene.
-->'''Ding:''' [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch I heard they shut down the facilities on Kamino]]. They'll train up the last batch of clones and that's it.\\
'''Kicker:''' But that's crazy. Who will protect the Empire?\\
'''Ding:''' Don't know, Kicker. But it won't be us. [[ReassignedToAntarctica We get to pack up old Jedi way stations and crate everything back to Coruscant]]. [[RetiredBadass I think our fighting days are done]].
* ShooOutTheClowns: After the Jedi are killed off, the Republic has reformed into an Empire, and Vader is told he has to adjust to his new life as a Sith Lord, the following issue starts with two clones goofing around like nothing's wrong while disturbingly talking about how they'll kill any Jedi that they come across. And then Vader shows up and mows them all down, with a complete disregard of the fact that he as Anakin saw them as more than just cannon fodder.
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* AscendedExtra: Downplayed in that he's still a supporting character at best, but Scorch appears more consistently throughout the third season of ''The Bad Batch'', compared to his relatively sparse appearances in the prior two.



* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf.

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* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Even after eating a lethal shot to the chest, Scorch still attempts to fight off Hunter and Crosshair to keep them from getting to Hemlock and Omega, receiving four more rounds until he finally dies.]]
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Downplayed. He gets filled with blaster holes from Hunter and Crosshair before his lifeless corpse falls over the bridge of Mount Tantiss in the GrandFinale of ''The Bad Batch''.]]
* TheDragon: Hemlock's right-hand clone who holds authority over the other commandos at Mount Tantiss, and is entrusted to carry out assignments on the doctor's behalf. Though Hemlock has various assistants in Emerie Karr and Scalder, Scorch is depicted as the doctor's ''de facto'' NumberTwo, to the point he's the last one at Hemlock's side in the finale.



* MadeOfIron: It takes ''five'' stun rounds to incapacitate Scorch, and he's back on his feet not long after. To put it into perspective, every other Imperial typically goes down with one shot, and Gregor went down in two.

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* MadeOfIron: It takes ''five'' stun rounds to incapacitate Scorch, and he's back on his feet not long after. To put it into perspective, every other Imperial typically goes down with one shot, and Gregor went down in two. [[spoiler:Likewise, he takes five ''real'' blaster rounds from Hunter and Crosshair before going down for good.]]
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* AdaptationJobChange: Neyo was not an ARC Trooper in ''Legends'', merely having gone through Alpha's training program.

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* AdaptationJobChange: AdaptationalJobChange: Neyo was not an ARC Trooper in ''Legends'', merely having gone through Alpha's training program.

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* CommandingCoolness: His rank is Clone Marshal Commander, although that is often simply shortened to Commander. Clone Marshal Commander is also the highest rank a clone trooper can achieve, with only Cody, Bly and Bacara identified as holding this rank. Notably, his armor also has a rank insignia plaque to show how awesomely prominent this rank is, as only non-clone officers usually have the plaque on their uniforms.

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* CommandingCoolness: His rank is Clone Marshal Commander, although that is often simply shortened to Commander. Clone Marshal Commander is also the highest rank a clone trooper can achieve, with only Cody, Bly and Bly, Bacara and Neyo identified as holding this rank. Notably, his armor also has a rank insignia plaque to show how awesomely prominent this rank is, as only non-clone officers usually have the plaque on their uniforms.



!!Commander Odd Ball (CC-2237)

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!!Commander Odd Davijaan/Odd Ball (CC-2237)



** ''[[AllThereInTheManual Complete Locations]]'' stated his name was Davijaan, which could be some sort of alternative name for him.



!!Commander Neyo (CC-8826)

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!!Commander !!Clone Marshal Commander Neyo (CC-8826)



Neyo was a commander in the 91[-[[superscript:st]]-] Recon Corps serving under Jedi Master Stass Allie, whom he executed following the activation of Order 66.

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Neyo was a an ARC Trooper commander in the 91[-[[superscript:st]]-] Recon Corps serving under Jedi Master Stass Allie, whom he executed following the activation of Order 66.



* AdaptationJobChange: Neyo was not an ARC Trooper in ''Legends'', merely having gone through Alpha's training program.



* SchrodingersCanon:
** In ''Legends'', he was noted to have a rather cold and detached personality.
** ''Legends'' stated that he held the rank of Clone Marshal Commander.

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* SchrodingersCanon:
** In ''Legends'', he was
OddFriendship: Given supplementary materials have noted him to have be rather cold and detached, the decidedly odd [=WAC-47=] being his personal droid is quite surprising.
* TheStoic: Supplemental materials state that he has
a rather cold and detached personality.
** ''Legends'' stated that he held the rank of Clone Marshal Commander.
personality.



* HiddenDepths: According to supplementary materials, he has an interest in alien cultures, with his name being derived from an obscure species of the same name.



* SchrodingersCanon:
** In ''Legends'', he was nicknamed after the Gree species. The planet Gree has been reestablished as canon in ''The Force Awakens'' Beginner Game, but the same hasn't happened yet for the Gree species or Commander Gree's InUniverse name origins.
** According to the Decoded version of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E9CloakOfDarkness Cloak of Darkness]]", he fought at the Battle of Tibrin (mentioned in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E5Rookies Rookies]]"). His "double stripe" haircut is worn in honor of his fallen comrades in that battle.

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* SchrodingersCanon:
** In ''Legends'', he was nicknamed after the Gree species. The planet Gree has been reestablished as canon in ''The Force Awakens'' Beginner Game, but the same hasn't happened yet for the Gree species or Commander Gree's InUniverse name origins.
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SchrodingersCanon: According to the Decoded version of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E9CloakOfDarkness Cloak of Darkness]]", he fought at the Battle of Tibrin (mentioned in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E5Rookies Rookies]]"). His "double stripe" haircut is worn in honor of his fallen comrades in that battle.



* CoolHelmet: Buzz has painted his helmet with a symmetrical green pattern, and an extra line on the crown on the right side.

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* CoolHelmet: Buzz has painted his helmet with a symmetrical green pattern, and an extra a hash mark line on the crown on the right side.


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* SchrodingersCanon: In Legends, Jag was short for Jai'galaar and he was originally a commander of the 127th Gunship Wing until he was demoted following the disastrous Retreat at Katraasii. He was picked up by Plo Koon and acted as a test pilot for the ARC-170.
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* HeroAntagonist: During ''The Bad Batch'', he's taking orders from the Empire, but he only does so out of belief that what he's doing is right. When Rex confronts him again, he tells him the Empire is experimenting on their brothers, and how he's hunting a child. Wolffe finds it hard to take in.

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