Y'all I can't stop turning the mean medics into Buirs and Ori'vode.
Bear knows that somethingās wrong with his jetii vodāika - something more than the scratch on her cheek she got in battle.
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Y'all I can't stop turning the mean medics into Buirs and Ori'vode.
Bear knows that somethingās wrong with his jetii vodāika - something more than the scratch on her cheek she got in battle.

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NO ONE and I mean NO ONE will ever convince me that clone commandos donāt have fat asses. You ever seen a tree without a trunk?? Hell no!! Double cheeked up on a Thursday afternoon, hella ass!!! Vod walked out of the room 10 minutes ago and and heās STILL LEAVING!!!!!
Republic Commando
cover art by Greg Knight
Mandalorian Rank Q/A (Star Wars.com, 2005 (Archived))
Star Wars Order 66 au
Where the Kaminioans find out early that Palpatine is planning to eventually betray them. Before order 66 they secretly swap the codes for order 66 and order 65 around without Palpatine or anyone else knowing. So basically now order 66 demands the removal/execution of the Chancellor aka Palpatine, and order 65 is the execution of the Jedi.
So when Palpatine calls every single clone commander, commandos, bad batch, and the entire clone army to execute order 66. He is cracking up thinking that the clones are going to kill the jedi. Only to have an uno reverse card, and have the entire Republic army come after him instead.

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Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Jango Fett & The Clones
Wanted to post this to show that during his origin story in the classic 2002 video game Star Wars Bounty Hunter, Jango Fett did indeed care about the Clones. Jango said he was "proud" of them; he even let this be known to his son Boba Fett.
(Unlike the in-universe narrative claiming Jango cared nothing about the Clones & the only Clone Jango ever cared about was Boba.)
In the following Cutscene Storyboards from Star Wars Bounty Hunter, Mandalorian Bounty Hunter (And Prime Clone Template) Jango Fett said his Clones were a damn fine Army, ready for battle. When Jango discussed this with Boba, Jango told him: "You shouldn't feel sorry for them. I don't. I feelā¦Proud."
And Iā¤ļøthis from @fox-trot talking about Jango Fett & his concerns with the lives & treatment of the Clonesā¦.
Jango Fett consistently fought the Kaminoans over reconditioning/ decommissioning. In the early days he managed to convince the Kaminoans to change the expected standard, allowing for more leniency regarding deviations in physical appearance, speech patterns, behavior, temperament, etc. This saved many lives. He also regularly stepped in & rescued clones scheduled to be reconditioned for āaberrantā behavior or mental health concerns. The Null ARCs & Delta Squad were saved from death because of his intervention. He also had a secret operation where he smuggled at-risk clones off of Kamino.
I'm having some Thoughts about fandom discourse. There seems to be a clear divide of people who like RepComm and hate TCW, and those who love TCW and hate RepComm. I have something to say to all y'all:
Stop it.
The Clone Wars by Dave Filoni is a children's show. It is written very, very well as exactly that and makes deliberate choices about exemplifying values and relationships clearly so that younger audiences can be eased into learning about complex life events and moral situations. It does what it does ON PURPOSE. War is a hard subject, and the intended audience of this show has never been in a war. It is meant to slowly and carefully broach topics that kids will get more information and context on later. The audience for this series is still living in an adult-regulated world and won't grow into their independence or autonomy for a while, but they are old enough to start drawing parallels between the fiction they consume and things they learn about in school, like the Vietnam War or the Civil Rights movement. YOU MAY NOTICE that the series grows in maturity and nuance as it goes on, literally growing with the viewer. That is deliberate!
Republic Commandos by Karen Traviss is an adult book series. It has unreliable narrators, tragic circumstances, unfair situations, and toxic relationships because it is intended for a mature audience capable of digesting and conversing with that level of nuance. What characters say and do is not a statement by the author of what YOU should say and do, but rather a reflection of the character's own beliefs, biases, and experiences that we the audience are expected to be wise enough to pick up on. Republic Commandos covers the personal feelings and convictions of individual people and asks hard questions about slavery, justice, government systems, and the greater good that reflect real-world conflicts that we experience in the news like the Iraq war or the war on terror. The Republic Commandos series is intended for an audience old enough to go to college and vote, so they're ready to be having these serious conversations and to be dealing with people who might vehemently disagree with them politically or religiously.