Jango Fett’s clones are all genetically identical, yet the Clone Troopers in Star Wars: The Clone Wars don’t all look the same. Clone Troopers were supposedly created to be the ultimate non-Force-sensitive warriors who would back up the beleaguered Jedi Knights in their war against the Separatists, and while they were trained to be perfect obedient soldiers, the clones of both Star Wars canon and Legends were, ultimately individuals. The different experiences, personalities, and specializations of Jango Fett’s clones led them to often have different hair colors, tattoos, scars, and even significant differences in their physical ages.
Jango Fett, a Mandalorian warrior and the Star Wars galaxy’s greatest bounty hunter in the years leading up to the Clone Wars, conspired with Count Dooku to destroy the Jedi Order. While Jango Fett was apathetic towards most of his clones in canon, his Legends counterpart actively oversaw Clone Trooper training to ensure that the Clone Troopers were all elite Mandalorian warriors who could pose a threat to even a Jedi. Perhaps unknown to Jango Fett, however, the Clone Troopers were indoctrinated to follow Order 66, compelling them to assassinate their Jedi friends when the time came.
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Before Order 66 was issued, all Clone Troopers, from the standard grunts to the elite ARC Troopers, were demonstrably good men with free will. While Legends acknowledged this with high-ranking Clone Officers, Commandos, and ARC Troopers (who were minimally modified), canon’s The Clone Wars emphasized the individuality of basic Clone Troopers constantly. Clone Troopers gave themselves names, developed a wide range of personalities, and often
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