


Related: Star Wars: Order 66 Was Darker Before Clone Wars' RetconĪnother Clone Commando group, Yayax Squad, had a smaller role in the Republic Commando novels, and like Omega Squad, these clones disobeyed Order 66.

Due to Skirata’s influence and support for Darman, Omega Squad refused to follow Order 66. Moreover, the squad’s demolitions expert, Darman, was in a romantic relationship with their Jedi General, Etain Tur-Mukan. Their training instructor, Kal Skirata, was more concerned with preserving Mandalorian culture than loyalty to the Republic, and this trait was passed on to Omega Squad’s Clones. Like all Clone Commando units, Omega Squad was trained by a Mandalorian warrior who was personally recruited by Jango Fett (in the Expanded Universe, Jango and Boba ARE Mandalorians). The Clone Commandos of Omega Squad were the protagonists of the Expanded Universe Republic Commando novels. Nevertheless, clones from both canons managed to disobey Order 66 through various means. These “control chips” removed a clone’s free will and made them attack Jedi without question. In Star Wars canon, Order 66 is kept entirely secret from the public and the Jedi and is specifically enforced by a brain implant added to all Clones before they’re born. Clones caught disobeying contingency orders are put to death, and their indoctrination likely put the heaviest possible emphasis on Order 66 in particular. In the Expanded Universe, Order 66 is one of one hundred fifty contingency orders that the Clones are programmed to carry out in an emergency. Order 66 itself is not the same in canon as it is in Legends.

Related: Every Star Wars Movie, Ranked Worst To Best The tragedy of the clones in both timelines is that they were fundamentally good, individual, men who gradually conquered their programming, except for the one, sinister, task they were made to perform, in most cases. Darth Sidious, Count Dooku, and, in part, even the clones’ genetic template Jango Fett, created the clone army for the specific goal of destroying the Jedi Order. Order 66 was ultimately the true purpose of the clone troopers. Unfortunately, no matter how many clones disobeyed Order 66 in either continuity, the Republic still became twisted into the Galactic Empire and the Jedi were still brought to near-extinction. In both canon and the original Expanded Universe (also known as Legends), clone troopers, no matter their rank and training, were human beings at the end of the day, and thus, through supreme acts of will (and help from non-clones), many were able to overcome their conditioning and refuse to murder their Jedi allies. In the Star Wars franchise, Order 66 is a directive ingrained in every clone trooper to eliminate members of the Jedi Order, but some Clones managed to disobey the order.
