Was the Clone Army meant for the Republic?

Was the Clone Army meant for the Republic?

Some clones were secretly bred and raised on Coruscant and became the shock troopers in the Coruscant Guard. Although the Kaminoans believed that the army was meant to serve the Republic, the Sith intended to use the clone troopers as their secret weapon against the Jedi Order.

Why didn’t the rebels use clones?

The Galatic Empire could have continued funding the clones but chose not to. They could just impose more taxes and hardships on Empire citizens to pay for them. So money is the reason the Rebels had no clone army.

Could non clones join the Grand army of the Republic?

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Non-Clones could join the Republic Navy. There are no canon non-Clones who were in the Republic Army, other than the Jedi. There were non-Clone special operative soldiers called “Rangers” but the Grand Army of the Republic was a Clone Army.

Did Dooku order clone army?

It was at around that time that Dooku resigned from the Jedi Order and fell to the dark side of the Force, joining the Order of the Sith Lords as Darth Tyranus, apprentice of Darth Sidious. Little did Sifo-Dyas know that Sidious and Dooku had learned of his ordering the clone army and planned the steps to his demise.

Did the rebels have a Venator?

In this case a canon answer made more sense. Venators weren’t created until after the OT was done. In Legends the rebels did have some Clone Wars ships but usually nothing as big as a Venator for the same reasons, lack of crew and most being scrapped. It was just simpler to point at Jedi Fallen Order as an example.

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Is Kamino destroyed?

The Kaminoan leadership themselves were destroyed when their escape transports were shot down as they attempted to flee. Before the battle’s end, Fett extracted a sample of the Jango Fett DNA and delivered it to his Imperial clients.

What happened to the clone troopers after the Clone Wars?

Because of that, they clones eventually retired or died off shortly after the Clone Wars (as depicted in Star Wars: The Clone Wars) ended. After Order 66 caused the deaths of Jedi all over the galaxy and Palpatine became the Emperor, the need for clone troopers greatly decreased.

Why doesn’t the first order use clones?

In order to find the explanation for why the First Order does not simply use clones, and for why the Empire itself did not exclusively use clones, Star Wars fans need to turn to the canon background provided by the oft-overlooked Star Wars: Battlefront II.

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Why did the Clone Wars have such a low recruitment rate?

Since the sequels take place well after the fall of the Empire, the difference in recruitment could have been chalked up to the loss of the genetic template necessary for fueling the clone army.

How do clones work in the Star Wars universe?

They fought side-by-side with the Jedi, forming friendships and developing unique quirks, but ultimately, all clones were bound by a behavior modification biochip implanted by the Sith and forced to do the bidding of Palpatine.