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  • is this song called liberation as so in the beginning as to the end? :)

  • :0 wow. That was AWESOME!!!!!!!

  • i watched this back when it was order 66 :D

  • Very good!

  • This video has been in youtube since 5 years and I still watch it 1 time in the month minimum!

  • who thought that at 0;57 if you pause the trooper said "sir i have to potty?"

  • 3:50 them bitches!

  • press 3 to be pwned

  • Best video quality too!!!!!!!!!

  • That happen if the Shit win... DEAD and DESTRUCTION

  • At least SOMEONE has a brain to put the most Epic song ever composed into a Star Wars video

  • 2:59

    It costs 400,000 Credits to fire this weapon...for 12 seconds.

  • kudoes to the creator of this vid,a true piece of work 6/5

  • 1:57

    i'm sorry, but that has to be THE BEST syncronization i've seen in a long while!

  • 2.25 EPIC

  • This cartoon looks like Thunder Cat`s artwork..

  • Globus is the commercial name of a mix of producers, musicians and vocalists from the prominent movie trailer music production company Immediate Music. Preliator is Lacrimosa as source track.

  • go star wars battlefront and star wars and this music and blah blah blah GO STAR WARS!

  • What I dont get is that the Speratists like, Never win. They've got the Battle driods, (which are impressive in alot of ways), And theyve got big ships and tanks, I'm just wondering because in TCW Series thats out now, It seems like the Seppies never win any battles or anything. (when papaltine didnt destroy them yet).

  • Genral Greiovous is my Favorite Character. And Darth Vader/Anakin.

  • i wanna watch the cartoon seriers but cant find the ebisodes anywhere??

  • Whats the name of the song played?

  • i get it cause they kill jews

    i mean jedi

  • clones obey one and all,green blade, blue blade, even red blade. they are ment to follow orders. They follow every single order they get because they are clones and dont have a mind of their own.

  • @clonefighter1111 actually, they were created to serve the republic, not just fallow orders. There's a reason the Arc Troopers were never sent out with the other clones, cause those troopers, as well as a few select other's, were trained by Jango Fett personally, which means they were not fed the orders that the other clones were. It's like how there were a few clones who didn't fallow order 66 and actually tried protecting the Jedi, or "pretended" not to hear the order.

  • @jish55 That is true, but the only some you say were usually clones who had feelings built in to their brain when created by the kaminoans. Also, after Jango's death, the Arc troopers were trained by bounty hunters and watched by Jedi.

  • @clonefighter1111 very true, but some clones were personally trained by jedi, but those clones were cloned from a jedi called Falcon Grey after the death of the mandalorian bounty hunter, Jango Fett. And those clones also had feelings put into them.

  • at 3:54 when i actually watched tha movie, i was like hell yea kid! get some! lol then he got shot... lol

  • @MrAgod92 when the Clones become Storms well actually all the Clones from The Clone Wars are either dead or used to protect key locations in the galaxy. Even Clones can age. The Empire didnt need good shooters as since they had more troops. Storms dont have feelings like the clones do when a comrades down, like on the Tantive IV. The Storms kept going ignoring their dead comrades where the clones would have gotten their dead or wounded out. If they kept making Clones they would have won the war.

  • what i dont get is that the clones ( who later became stromtroopers might be wrong my knowledge on star wars is pretty limited) anyway if they did become stormtroopers why were they so bad at shooting, as we saw in that vid the clones were able to hit people

  • 1:25 THAT SON OF A BITCH MELEED A SUPER BATTLE DROID

  • I love this "old" Star Wars!

  • This video is from the old star wars t.v. show about 7 or 9 years ago on cartoonnetwork

  • these animated colne wars was actually better than Attack of the clones.

  • @Freddran

    you're high off your ass with that comment

  • 1:10 strike a pose

  • I just love the guy in red stripes. Badass

  • can someone tell me what is the name of the song?

  • @east4444 Liberation! - Immediate Music

    Lacrimosa - Immediate Music

    Final Countdown - Immediate Music

  • MUNILLIST 10!!!!

  • 1:40

  • 1.40 wtf are those knights supposed to do vs guns!?

  • @MegaKossak

    The guys with lances were part of the lancer battalion and they were facing droids similarly armed....

  • this is from my favorite Clone Wars Episode. love those ARC Troopers... hate the new series.. just wanted to say that!!!!

  • For thos who ask ''are there any clones who disobay order 66''-YES,there ARE clones who do,but thir number is less than 20.

  • hum searching for a person who will act like a man when the time is right

  • this makes me wanna play star wars battlefront

  • @skelitor120 so what it makes fighting look like so much fun especially fighting against droids

  • It's a shame only the 501st was retained after the Clone Wars. Imagine how much trouble the rebellion would be in of the empire still had Commandos or even ARCs!

  • i really hope catain rex ddint follow order 66 commander cody was devastating...

  • What an amazing video! This show was EPIC!

    They should make another one! Another prequel story. XD

  • What exactly happened between Revenge of the Sith and New Hope that made the clones/stormtroopers such crappy shots?

  • @SoSuMeToo Years of no practice

  • @SoSuMeToo  different manufacturer of the clones. less quality.

  • But Wait Commander Cody Was a Commander And Had More Feelings then anyone Else How Come he Betrayed the Jedi?

  • @KidCalledNero he just followd his order and yes its sad there a video where i posted a comet and now its starting a fan war its fucking anoying but oh well im glad u see in my direction cody didnt want to atack obi-wan

  • but remember the clone wars series, the movie also... in one of the scenes they said "but-but..." and Obi wan replied "THATS AN ORDER!" XD I dont know which one but I think its the movie where those battle of some buildings.

  • @ironmaniac28 The 501st are trained for Jedi hunts. And Jedi's weren't prepared for the attacks, as they couldn't really make out what was happening. Order 66 was after all ordered on a whim.

  • clones are humans.... but their programed minds... they sometimes becomes.. more machine than a man... but if i choose.. i prefer to be a clone.. not a batle droid...

    every day is the day they die... i hate those stupid droids....

    But i like your video... five stars....

  • @anakin51550 They aren't programmed, they're trained. You cant program a human being.

  • @StubbornTurtwig Of course they are programmed... in kaminoan facilities...

    they nust obey and not be independent.... believe me XD

  • @anakin51550 Clones are like us they learn so if all they know is to kill then they will kill.....but some clones went with the jedi because they learned what is right by jedis and various situations on the battle feild...EX. If someone was a hostage they wouldenty leave them because that wouldent be right.

  • @LegoBrickFilmes i know they are like us.... but i try t oexplain.. .they areprogrammed like...

    less independant and they must obey every order.....

  • @anakin51550 Yeah their less dependent the main thing in trying to say is that they are not programmed, they are taught like human beings....even if they are mandalorians and not humans they do not have a computer chip or a remote control...they are opend minded to do what ever they want when they want they dont have to follow orders all the time. EX: in clone wars season 1. episode its called traitor. There is a clone that gets paid to sabatoge the base and tell ventress the battle plans.

  • 2:28 PROWNED!

  • The Clone at 2:26 is a total beast

  • I don't see how the whole clone army would have known of order 66 beyond it's commanders. The more troopers who know of it, the more risk there is of it being discovered by the Jedi order. And its not just the Clones who would know about it, but also the Kamino cloners themselves. Logically, and sensibly, such an order would be kept on a "need to know basis" and amongst very few individuals as possible...

  • @SamusDrake well, it was bred as a command in their dna, kinda like a back up program in a battle droid. Also, as it was an order and not a betrayal there was no miscontent in the feelings of most of the clones and the jedi couldn't sense it.

  • @Redtrooper2

    Hmmm. Okay. I just think it cancels out some of the situations in the Clone Wars tv series. The clone who became a farmer or the one who was seduced into sabotage...oh wait, the series ain't SW canon...my bad. That's LucasFilm's usual excuse for continuity errors...

  • How come nobody makes a tribute to droids? Droids are way better than Clones. Except for in the Clone Wars show... I hate that they made the Battledroids the comic relief. They are suppose to follow orders without question or emotion.

    I guess it relates to how in Ep. lll the droids say stuff like "Your welcome" in a sarcastic way. Emotion chips? :P But seriously....

  • @WafflezDay cos droids are gay

  • @moleman9000 No. Clones are gay.

  • @WafflezDay droids are the bad guys, nothing cool about them. They rush in, die, and get blown up. And when's the last time you saw a battle heartened battle droid taking on 50 clones and winning? Never, cause they can't think much for themselves and they last about 2 months and then they're destroyed.

  • @Redtrooper2 Clones rush in, die, and get blown up too, fyi. And OF COURSE they aren't going to have a battle droid taking down 50 clones. Because the droids are programmed to kill the clones and that's pretty much it. No tactics, all numbers. Droids have targeting, follow orders, and don't waste time with their fellow troops and get shot. Of course, in the show the Clones always win because kids watch it. Let me tell ya though I sure as hell like seeing a clone die.

  • @WafflezDay so you'd rather be a stupid machine than a human being?

  • @Redtrooper2 Technically clones are programmed as well. Though they are more human and they feel, that becomes a weakness somewhat. If I had the choice I would rather not be a clone or a battle droid, as they both die.

  • That whole Clones Can Think Creatively line from Attack of the Clones was a load of BS. They continue to get their asses kicked left and right.... BY CLANKERS! I mean I understand if it's against living organisms but by Droids? Come on. The white ones are the equivalent of Red Shirts. While the few that manage to survive are typically the Elite or Lead Clones.

  • The Clones Do Nothing but Follow Orders So Even If Order 66 is Established they Will Serve it..I Wonder if any of them Ever Turned on the Republic or Empire to Help the Jedi

  • @KidCalledNero They did, in fact, Read the Republic Commando series, by Karen Traviss.

  • @KidCalledNero Some of the commandos did.

  • @KidCalledNero yeah hundreds helped the jedi

  • @KidCalledNero Yes a few of them did manly for thoses few Jedi that saw them as people and not just an unfeeling army

  • @KidCalledNero many did, I believe that ion squad refused the order believing it to be separatists lies and killed their own men before being gunned down. Umm, there was one clone that deserted because he didn't want to die for nothing like his brothers. There were a number of arcs that left. It was usually the clones with a better personality that left.

  • @KidCalledNero They did, thousands of them did actually. They found their way to the outer rim one way or another and became the modern Mandalorians. There's a whole series of books and stories on it and stuff, they're pretty cool.

  • @KidCalledNero Not so sure about clone troopers exactly, but clone commandos refused to fire on jedi

  • @KidCalledNero Yeah and they formed a new army the rebels ring a bell?

  • @KidCalledNero Some did but were hunted down and killed by "Stalker".

  • @KidCalledNero actualy i beleive some from aylaa securas squad left after her death

  • @KidCalledNero if you read the novels then yes they did. a couple even formed relationship with the jedi. to those who dont knnow 'order 66' was not a secret if the jedi bother to ask or look it up the clone trooprs had over a hundred order based on different circumstances. order 66was that the jedi were trying to over through the republic and must be eliminated.

  • @KidCalledNero

    many of the commandos did, because they were trained to think as an individual.

  • @KidCalledNero yes some did look it up its on a few video games ;)

  • @KidCalledNero yes some did not go with order 66 but were later killed

  • @KidCalledNero yes they did some clone commanders tryed to defend the jedi but they died by ther own troops

  • @KidCalledNero there was a commando squad called ion team who stuck to there jedis generals to the death.

  • @KidCalledNero there were some I believe mostly decommissioned clones

  • @KidCalledNero They do, Its in a book and over the internet in an expansive series. i dont know what its called but i 100% know that some of them betray palpatine and turn over to the jedi

  • @KidCalledNero Some clone disobeyed Order 66. Ion Team - Clone Commando Captain Climber and another Clone Commando escaped and lived but the rest of Ion Team died. The 327th Star Corps was said that they hope Secura's death was quick and painless.

  • @KidCalledNero yes some clone troopers did turn on the empire some refused to kill the jedi and helped them escape ofcourse they were punished for it by execution

  • @KidCalledNero

    Yes, there were actually. If memory serves me right, there were a number of special operations clone commandos such as some of the ARC Troopers, who were not genetically altered to follow orders without question and were able to act more independently.

  • @KidCalledNero well there are some books that says some off them turned and help the jedi out and there was a big battle on there home clones vs clones so i will say there has been a couple some betray in one off the starwars the clone wars one accepted money to help the sith out thats all i noe so far

  • @KidCalledNero You do realize, one of the commanders in this video is Ordo Skirata? Do you know who Ordo Skirata is? No? Then maybe you should learn your EU before making a fool out of yourself and stating that clones do nothing but follow orders.

  • @ReBoORn You Do Relize , im Just Asking a Question Because i do not Know Much About The Clones?Do you Know People have the Right to Ask Questions?No?Then mabye you Should Learn Some Respect And Say Stuff Nicely instead of trying to bring a High Rated Comment down So you Can be Number 1 Mabye You Should Learn Your Life Oh Wait ya Dont got one..

  • @KidCalledNero "instead of trying to bring a High Rated Comment down So you Can be Number 1" Since when do people comment stuff on youtube to have high ratings on it? Even more, since when there's a competition about it?

    "Mabye You Should Learn Your Life Oh Wait ya Dont got one.."

    And thus, the childish direct and rather poor offense comes. For someone who made a competition out of comment votes, I don't think you should be saying others have no life. Just a thought.

  • @ReBoORn Why not you? You Act As if im The Poorish one Trying to Start a Fight yet You Brung this Upon yourself So if you Wish and Try to make me Look Dumb Mabye You Should Have a Diffrent Hobbie of Trying to look like the Smart One You Act as if No one Has a Life These People Here are Asking Questions and yet so Am i ? Is that a Problem for somone like you? Because where i live if you ask a Question You Get a Answers which i have got but if you contuine this further your the one with no life

  • @KidCalledNero Lol, you just pulled a "no, you!". Well, my inicial reply was the result of a misunderstanding, but you seriously took offense on it and now are going on with this in a way which I did not begin with. I wish you to get well from your health problems. :)

  • @ReBoORn I Hope you Get Well From your Eyes Because i Clearly Typed If you Wish for this to go Further your the One With No life And Yet Here you Are? You Seroisly Need to Start Thinking Bout Hobbies Ethier that Or a New Way Of Makeing a Liveing Clearly iAm not the one with Health Problems If you Cant Even Read a Simple Answer? I Hope Getting out of Speical Ed Will be a Dream To You :D

  • @KidCalledNero They did, oh they did. Many clone commandos help the jedi but were hunted down by stormtrooopers and cody reluctuantly shot Obi won or something.

  • @mryoubar Cody didn't look that reluctant.. but your right in that there were clones who aided Jedi into hiding, and some deserted the GAR prior to Order 66.. just wanted to add to your post.. :)

  • @karamason Thanks. By the way, not to be rude or anything, but you cannot really tell if he was reluctant behind his mask. Although he did give the order as soon as he got it...

  • @mryoubar well he didnt hesitate.. thats for sure .. no you cant tell his reaction .. your right.. :)

  • @KidCalledNero Some did its all on wookiepedia.

  • @KidCalledNero captain rex protected obi won during order 66

  • @matt59fire Where the hell did you hear that?!

  • @KidCalledNero yes there are stories on clones turning on the republic

  • @KidCalledNero Some of them did,not all clones just followed orders,there are deserteurs in the Clone History. Even before the Order 66.

  • @KidCalledNero I highly agree. Also, Chancellor Palpatine was the highest Republic rank, so they had to obey. Also, on the jedi temple march, clones were led by former jedi Anikan Skywalker, so this was nothing new to them.

  • @KidCalledNero Some did!

  • @KidCalledNero well some did, but they were the "deffective clone" and they were wiped out almost instantly by there brothers

  • @KidCalledNero that'd be nice but "they are programed to take any order without question" kinda keeps that from happening unfortunately..

  • @KidCalledNero

    many of the commandos and ARCs did because they were trained to be more independent and by different trainers.

  • the old clone wars were the best i say

  • Do ALL the clones rebel? And if not, is captain Rex one of em? Cos in clone wars series, he looks like he'd do pretty much anything for the Jedi and to keep them safe (as he says in one of the trailers for season 2)

  • @brittain4 no not all the clones who develope big relationships with a jedi they might revolt still cause of brainwashing or mindtricks

  • @brittain4 Well, most clones choose to execute Order 66, as when the Jedi tried to kill Palpatine were considered trying to perform a coup d'etat, and considered enemies of the Republic. And as the clones were trained to protect the Republic, and not the Jedis, they did what they were trained for. Yet, most clones had alternative reasons to desert.

  • @StubbornTurtwig actually it is called a coup de'grace and as far as i know only one general turned on the empire and that was commander rex.

  • @freedom1465 there were hundreds of clones who turned on the empire especially the commandos

  • @freedom1465 Clone commanders aren't generals. Levet turned, Ordo did too. And Jedi General Bardan Jusik. Mereel, Prudii, A'den, J'aing. So did Sull, Spar, Clone Captain Maze. And most Commandos and most of the Cuy'Val Dar. Sooo.... YOU FAIL!

  • @StubbornTurtwig I dont think "YOU FAIL" would settle a conflict so just shut your mouth. there you proved him wrong now move along. you dont say " oh i proved him wrong but now im gonna rub it in his face" no thats not how it works.

  • @LegoBrickFilmes So, why did you bother writing then?

  • @brittain4 yeh Rex would have turned on the Jedi as fast as Commander Cody turned on Obi wan. altho Rex probably would have said 'sorry general' then shot him.

  • @PhsykoOmen wrong actually Rex turned on the empire and tried to save the jedi he was working with but his men shot him down.

  • The difference between clones and storm troopers is clones were only douche bags in episode three

  • @itchycrox No, they did what they were told. The clones were supposed to protect the Republic, not Jedi. When Jedi try to kill Palpatine, they see it as a try to take over and are thereby considered enemies of the republic. The clones thereby did nothing wrong. The Jedi were douche bags since they were using a slave army, not paying, not caring, just sending them out, day after day, without a break. If you ask me, Jedi are as much bad guys as sith.

  • lol original clone war cartoon!

  • Das ist scheiße!

    Der Film ist besser!

    Das ist Zeichentrick

  • mother fuckin clones killid all the clones

  • awesome!

  • who is this clone (commander?) at 2:27

  • @TheBUBIMAN That's Captain Fordo, an ARC Trooper. He's the same clone who led that bad-ass squad in the attack on Muunilist early in this series.

  • Wow such power in this music.!!

  • Go clones!One of thte best types of soldiers out there! i say like top 5/3

  • star wars can be too broad of a subject to specify anything the fact of the matter is that we all have our own ideals about both storm and clone troopers lets STOP ruining them and enjoy the damn video

  • Te quiero felicitar por que es un video muy chido sobres los clones y chidas canciones

  • @RedShanaBFMV hahah that's a diffrent story :D

  • Pretty cool vid. I'm not really a fan of the Clone Wars series, but nice editing.

  • master editor right here

  • hahhaha the clone laser guns look like there firing cum

  • the red clone is badass xD

  • girls girls girls!

  • I love Fordo :D

  • the only clones in the empire were of the 501st legion. They were disbanded after the death of palpatine and then their name was run in the mud as it was reborn with not clones but normal troopers and aliens working for them.

  • poor jedi who died it is a shame they had to die but clones are awesome

  • I think all the jedi should have regrouped,And made their last stand against the Storm Troopers.Because together,They could kill Darth Vader and Darth Sidious easily.Same with Storm Troopers.Although they would get picked off one by one,They would have saved the galaxy from domination of the sith.

  • @mryoubar they did but darth vader hunted them all down and eventully killed them

  • @mryoubar Might have worked were it not for the fact that the surviving Jedi were scattered all over a huge galaxy with no way of contacting one-another without being discovered (the Empire was in control of the holonet, and they wouldn't know who to call anyway.)

  • The next day Palpatine called for a special session of the Galactic Senate. Despite his disfigurement, he gave a stirring speech of how he narrowly escaped a treacherous Jedi rebellion. He had routed out the treachery that had entangled the Republic in the Clone Wars. He would flense the corruption from the bloated bureaucracy that strangled the august government and reform it, as a new, more powerful, more secure institution

  • Palpatine enacted Order 66, a coded command that identified the Jedi Knights as traitors to the Republic. He broadcast this order to the clone commanders on the various distant battlefronts, and the loyal soldiers killed their Jedi generals in cold blood.

  • Skywalker knelt before Darth Sidious, and the Sith Lord bestowed upon him the title of Darth Vader. He next tasked his new apprentice to raze the Jedi Temple before the treacherous Jedi could strike back at them. Entrenched in the dark side, Vader marched to the temple with a column of loyal clone troopers, gutting the sacred edifice from within. Meanwhile, Sidious took care of the Jedi scattered across the galaxy waging the Clone Wars.

  • At the time, Anakin Skywalker was plagued with visions of the death of his wife. He feared them to be prophetic, like so many of his visions. Skywalker wanted to know more about this ability -- it was unknown to the Jedi, supposedly only discovered by the Sith. Knowing that he had the boy sufficiently intrigued, Palpatine later dropped his guise. He revealed to Anakin that he was in fact a Sith Lord, but also that he was the path to the power that could save Padmé Amidala from dying.

  • Skywalker grew to feel that the Chancellor was the only one not asking something of him. It was in this position of trust that Palpatine recounted a Sith legend -- the story of Darth Plagueis the Wise. In the relative privacy of his viewing box in the Galaxies Opera House, Palpatine wistfully recalled the little heard legend of the powerful Sith Lord so knowledgeable in the arcane and unnatural arts that he could even stop those he loved from dying.

  • The Jedi Council had grown wary of Palpatine, and was critical the Chancellor's decrees that redirected power away from the Senate and the constitution and into his office. He appointed Anakin Skywalker to act as his personal representative on the Jedi Council. Surprisingly, the Jedi Council agreed to this appointment, turning Anakin into their spy on the Chancellor.

  • Palpatine recognized the dark side in Anakin and nurtured it. He encouraged Anakin to kill Dooku. Skywalker's blade seared through flesh and bone, and Dooku's severed head soon littered the deck. Though Anakin instantly regretted the act for not being of the Jedi way, Palpatine was quick to console him, and absolve him of any guilt. After all, Dooku was too dangerous to be taken alive, rationalized Palpatine.

  • During the Clone Wars, Anakin Skywalker grew to be a legendary hero among the Jedi. His power was remarkable. Palpatine, who had been fostering a friendship with the unique lad since his childhood, felt the time was right. Darth Tyranus had served his purpose. Skywalker would be the next Sith apprentice.

  • The Jedi Council was among the wary. As an instrument of the Senate and the people, the Jedi order resisted Palpatine's directcontrol. This tension grew as the war escalated. Some in the Senate also quietly whispered their misgiving. Palpatine knew of a delegation of concerned Senators, and he would deal with them in time.

  • The indications of his future regime were subtle at first. Palpatine's term as Chancellor ended during the rise of the Separatists, but that crisis allowed him to extend his stay in office. Once the Clone Wars erupted, the Senate's inability to efficiently wage war on scattered fronts forced him to enact executive decree after executive decree. He added amendments to the constitution funneling more power to him, effectively circumventing the bureaucracy of the Senate.

  • Dooku put into motion the next phase of Sidious' fiendish plot. He was responsible for the creation of a clone army on the Republic's behalf, selecting a prime candidate as the clone template: Jango Fett. With his public persona of Dooku, he grew to become a political firebrand, leading a militant band of dissidents to wage open war against the Republic. Palpatine secretly held authority over both sides of the conflict.

  • The Clone Wars were just part of an intricate Sith plan concocted by Palpatine. After the demise of Darth Maul, he needed a new apprentice to carry forward his agenda. He did not have time to train an adept from the cradle, but instead plotted to turn an already proven Jedi warrior onto the path of the dark side. His target, the disillusioned Jedi Master Count Dooku. By appealing to Dooku's civility and disgust with Republic corruption, Palpatine was able to lure him to the dark side.

  • With spoken regrets, Palpatine accepted the new mantle of power. He promised to return his absolute authority to the Senate after the emergency subsided. What no one realized was that the galaxy would undergo further upheaval, and that a state of crisis would ensure Palpatine's authority for decades.

  • The Separatists didn't agree. Upon the discovery of a secret army of droids, it became apparent that the Separatists were on the verge of declaring war against the Republic. To counter this, the Republic needed a military, and Palpatine required the authority to activate the Republic's newly forged army of clones. To that end, Senators loyal to Palpatine motioned that the Chancellor be given emergency powers to deal with the Separatist threat.

  • Despite Palpatine's vocal promises of reform, the Republic continued to be mired in strife and chaos. A decade after his nomination, Palpatine's Chancellery was faced with the challenge of a popular Separatist movement led by the charismatic leader, Count Dooku. Many in the galaxy feared that the conflict would escalate to full-scale warfare, but Palpatine was adamant that the crisis could be resolved by negotiation.

  • Palpatine had engineered his own rise to power. Hidden beneath a façade of wan smiles and smooth political speeches was a Sith Lord. In truth, Palpatine was well versed in the ways of the Force, having been apprentice to Darth Plagueis the Wise, a Sith Lord who was a master of arcane and unnatural knowledge. In true Sith tradition, Palpatine murdered his Master upon achieving the skill and ability to do so. He then took an apprentice himself, continuing the Sith order in absolute secrecy.

  • Before his rise to power, Palpatine was an unassuming yet ambitious Senator in the Galactic Republic. Palpatine saw the Republic crumbling about him, torn apart by partisan bickering and corruption. All too common were those unscrupulous Senators taking advantage of the system, growing fat and wealthy on a bureaucracy too slow to catch them.

  • dont F**K with fordo

  • They should make a clone wars battle game, with special clone spec ops, special forces etc, would be so cool, as clones are the best warriors in star wars.