

I have several other star wars auctions for sale. I do combine shipping costs to save you money but only when you pay for all auctions with one single invoice. Please be aware that this figure isn't mint unless otherwise stated. If you have any questions regarding a description or pictures, please contact us for help. The photos shown are of the actual figure for sale. We describe all items to the best of our ability and knowledge, and we image everything that is included for each listing. This figure is in good condition and comes with what you see. Star Wars Clone Wars Clone Commander Gree Click image to enlarge Description Please read entire description before you bid This Loose figure is from the 3.75 inch figure line. There are countless named clones in Canon and Legends, but the most notable clones have fascinating stories behind their nicknames, which in some cases could be extrapolated.Item: 304089411151 Star Wars Clone Wars Clone Commander Gree. Each clone’s name has a meaning, referencing the clone’s personality, quirks, or a defining experience in their past. Many clones took on a name to replace their numerical designation, and some took this a step further, having many clones personalize their appearance via tattoos, hairstyles, and sometimes their armor. Related: Can Clone Troopers Have Children?īefore Order 66 overrode their free will, the clones often expressed unique personalities. The true purpose of the clones was to gain the trust of the Jedi and murder them when Order 66 was given. Unfortunately, they still played their true role when the time came. The Kaminoans intended the Clone Troopers to be completely obedient soldiers with no identity outside of their service to the Republic, but the clones constantly defied this, demonstrating free will. Thanks to their Kaminoan creators, the Clone Troopers became an elite fighting force, able to assist the Jedi Knights against the overwhelming numbers of the Separatist Droid Army. In both the current Disney Star Warscanon and the Legends timeline (formerly called the Expanded Universe), the Clone Wars non-movie material bridged the gap between Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, depicting the three-year war that helped turn the Galactic Republic into the autocratic Galactic Empire.Īll Clone Troopers are grown from the template of Jango Fett, a Mandalorian and the most skilled bounty hunter in the galaxy (before his death on Geonosis).


The Republic’s Clone Troopers were as much the protagonists of Star Wars: The Clone Wars as their Jedi leaders, and most clones replaced their numbers with nicknames, based on their personalities and experiences.
