Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Ahsoka Episode 5.
One of the many great things thatStar Wars: The Clone Warsseries achieved was highlightingthe importance of the clones.Yes, they were scientifically conceived and the purpose of their conception was to fight in a war, and while many saw them as disposable,the clones were living, breathing human beingswith intelligence, emotions, and exceeding amounts of loyalty and courage. In the very beginning of the Clone War, the clones shared the belief that they were bred for one sole purpose – to win the war. Their individuality went as far as their different identification numbers, such as CT-7567. But as the clones became more familiar with their Jedi Generals, they came to embrace their individuality. Various Jedi such as Plo Koon and Obi-Wan Kenobi (voiced byJames Arnold Taylor), Anakin Skywalker (voiced byMatt Lanter), Shaak Ti (voiced byTasia Valenza), and Kit Fisto (voiced byPhil LaMarr) valued every single one of their clone comrades, seeing each clone as unique and important, not disposable. The clones greatly appreciated this, so it was goodbye to identification numbers and hello to new nicknames, tattoos, hairstyles, and personalities that made every clone become their own person.
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The very first episode ofThe Clone Warstitled ‘Ambush’ showed the humble beginnings of the promising relationship between the clones and the Jedi. In the episode, Jedi Master Yoda (voiced byTom Kane) goes on a mission with three clones – Lieutenant Thire, Jek, and Rys (voiced byDee Bradley Baker). When the mission becomes difficult and overwhelming, the clones lose faith in themselves and reveal their shared mentality that as clones, they are meant to be disposable. However, Master Yoda refutes this belief, and he describes how Thire, Jek, and Rys are all different from one another and how they each exhibit different and vital skill sets. Master Yoda points out that their strengths and their individuality are all they need to prevail. Thire, Jek, and Rys’s spirits are lifted by Master Yoda’s show of appreciation, and they all go on to succeed in their mission.
Anakin Skywalker’s clone battalion known as the 501st was arguably a collection of the most eccentric and unorthodox clones. Such eccentricities and unorthodox methods were undoubtedly inspired by their Jedi General, but nevertheless, despite Anakin’s often impulsive and daring way of doing things, he and his 501st battalion were a force to be reckoned with, winning numerous battles against the Separatist Droid Army. Anakin inspired creativity in his clone battalion and encouraged them to be expressive in their ideas. Evidently, it was one clone from the 501st, called Fives (voiced byDee Bradley Baker), who came extremely close to discovering the real truth about the clone’s purpose. Fives’ avid pursuit ofthe truth about Order 66perhaps would not have occurred if he hadn’t been inspired by his Jedi General’s leadership, who always inspired his clones to do things their way.

Indeed, Darth Sidious greatly underestimated the Jedi’s ability to inspire individuality among the clones. Sidious’s plans in regard to Order 66 were compromised when Fives came close to discovering the secret. As the Clone Wars raged on, the clones began to share their Jedi General’s questions aboutwhy the war was even created.Which of course, makes the occurrence ofOrder 66 that much more heartbreaking,most especially afterseven seasons ofThe Clone Warsthat illustrated the strong bonds of friendship between the Jedi and their clone comrades. Within the war, friendships were forged and trust and dependency was continually exchanged between the Jedi and the clones.
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The most recent episode ofAhsokabrought a snippet of the Clone Wars to live action,and as Anakin’s Padawan – Ahsoka (voiced byAshley Eckstein) also shared fierce friendships with the clones of the 501st. The most important of which would be her friendship with the 501st Captain – Rex (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker). During Order 66, Ahsoka managed to remove Rex’s inhibitor chip from his brain, these inhibitor chips were placed in the clone’s brains during their infancy and when activated, would force the clones to turn on the Jedi. But Ahsoka liberated Rex from his inhibitor chip and they survived Order 66 together. Ahsoka and Rex’s friendship is one of the strongest in theStar Warssaga, having endured very many hardships together – their bond is founded on trust, reliance, loyalty, and respect.
