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7/20/2025, 7:25:12 PM
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The problem is, if you go by Legends, the idea that the clones always had it in the back of their heads that they would one day need to betray the Jedi with no external influence is ludicrous. At that point it had been established since like the Bantam era of Star Wars books that Jedi could fairly easily probe people's thoughts and see whether or not they were being truthful or otherwise concealing information from them, and this was well after Order 66 and before Luke's jedi order so even relatively inexperienced Jedi could do this. You can see this happen a gorillion times over the Thrawn trilogy. The idea that an entire army made of millions of the same fucking guy who fought along side thousands of Jedi during their prime and not a single fucking one out of tens of thousands, especially Obi-Wan, ever thought "Hey, let's see what these clones are thinking, after all it's awfully suspicious one of our own had them all created and then he got Shanghai'd" is pure stupidity. It's fine to show the Jedi as arrogant but that's pure stupidity territory. I know there's outliers like Rahm Kota who used normal humans as his army but I doubt he was aware of Order 66 either.
>>715960994
The problem is, if you go by Legends, the idea that the clones always had it in the back of their heads that they would one day need to betray the Jedi with no external influence is ludicrous. At that point it had been established since like the Bantam era of Star Wars books that Jedi could fairly easily probe people's thoughts and see whether or not they were being truthful or otherwise concealing information from them, and this was well after Order 66 and before Luke's jedi order so even relatively inexperienced Jedi could do this. You can see this happen a gorillion times over the Thrawn trilogy. The idea that an entire army made of millions of the same fucking guy who fought along side thousands of Jedi during their prime and not a single fucking one out of tens of thousands, especially Obi-Wan, ever thought "Hey, let's see what these clones are thinking, after all it's awfully suspicious one of our own had them all created and then he got Shanghai'd" is pure stupidity. It's fine to show the Jedi as arrogant but that's pure stupidity territory. I know there's outliers like Rahm Kota who used normal humans as his army but I doubt he was aware of Order 66 either.
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