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Originally Posted by GreenLantern
I did like how they said the council was not in support of this mission, even though they have pretty good proof that one of their clones may be alive AND is leaking vital intel to the droids.
Was a good way to underline the whole 'meh clones are disposable' mindset.
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Before the Chip thing came out, I think it was in the Revenge of the Sith book, when they talked about how the Jedi could be taken by surprise by the Clones when Order ah 66 was enacted, was that the Jedi could feel no malice or hatred or anger from the Clones, They were bred to be extremely loyal to the republic, and to execute their orders without question, so when the time came the Jedi had no warning or emotional shift, they didn't have that sense of a clone questioning his orders.
I almost like chipless Troopers over chipped troopers. But Clone Wars had done such a great job of making the Clones human, and with friendships and loyalty to the Jedi commanders that would be impossible to break without the chips.
Outside of Anakin, Rex and Ashoka, the Jedi didn't treat the Clones as individuals, they treated them as soldiers and they threw away their lives for meaningless victories in a war that was as much their fault as the Sith's.