Bro, someone played that in a multi player rpg because his "allies and friends" were cunts and got away with doing wrong on him despite the dm having the power to have just change their alignment had he acactually thought about it. So yeah, darth janitor is a real threat.
Clone: Take a seat, young Vader. Vader: Ha! You can't make me take a seat when there's no seat here to take! Clone: On the floor. In that pile of sand right there. Vader: I hate you. I HATE YOU!
Imagine being a clone, trying to relay info to your commander, and you have to go around asking every clone you see who they are because your commander wears the exact same armor as everyone else
@@brunobecerril7923 Siths don't have rules it works like anarchy, with the philosophy of serving people who are stronger than you till you're stronger than them. If you killed someone in the dark council you get their name and their place in the dark council for example.
I think its like it made him """feel""" like he was demoted. It's kind of a stretch tbh, but imagine being the right hand to the emperor, then asking a troop commander a question and being told you dont really have the authority to ask. Again, kind of a stretch but thats showbiz baby
In my opinion, if the clone outright said “Yes, we have been indoctrinated for such a situation.” Then Vader probably wouldn’t have killed him since it would’ve made it seem that Sideous didn’t care if Vader knew
Given the fact, that the clones didn’t consciously know about order 66, asking them whether they have other embedded programming seems kind of pointless
Uh they did know, all the orders was public knowledge even the Jedi knew, it’s just there was like 150 of them, with one of them even being that the clones would arrest palpatine. It wouldn’t really be that suspicious if one out of 150 of the orders was to destroy the Jedi if they ever went rouge, it’s just palpatines definition of rouge was quite different than the Jedi’s lol
You're using Disney canon, which is not in our archives and therefore does not exist (wasn't worth archiving). In Truth, the clones knew all 150 orders. Did you not ever play the Battlefront 2 campaign?
@@Aqueox As I said above you, The Clone Wars (which was oversaw be Lucas himself) directly contradicts the old legends canon games via the whole chip subplot.
Ya know, one thing always bugged me. The number of times Sidious indirectly tried to/ almost killed, Padme (the second episode of the Clone Wars, he sends her on a 'diplomatic mission' right into the heart of the separatist fleet for example), and yet, Vader didn't drop sidious as soon as he made the connection. He should have been smart enough to know Palpy would never let Padme live, since she was a distraction for Vader, and could have possibly pulled him back to the light side, if he hadn't gone Freddy Kreuger at the temple first :P
Anakin cared equally, probably more, about power. He thought Palpatine would teach him everything the dark side had to offer, and he felt that the Jedi were holding him back. Also, when he saw Palpatine easily wipe out 3 Jedi Masters (and defeat a 4th after a lengthy battle, where he did intervene), Anakin knew that Palpatine was not someone to be trifled with.
Actually bcuz of accelerated aging if this was a newer batch that graduated 4 or less years before this took place the clones would technically be under 18 -_-
you need to keep in mind that the only reason Sidious had the power to hide right under the jedi's noses was because there was/is a dark side nexus under the Jedi Temple, which meant that Sidious was insanely powerful on Corusant
I think Vader was overly paranoid this time... yes, the possibility existed in the early days of the Empire, but as a Sith Lord, one should expect betrayal and enemies all the time, as Vader learned when some imperial higher-ups decided they wanted him dead. Vader was also aware that Palpatine could end his life at any time: this was made clear the moment Vader rose from the medical table and tried to attack Palpatine with the Force. He didn't need Order 66 to deal with his crippled apprentice. Besides, as the clones were gradually replaced by regular humans, who lacked the training the clones received, had no control chips to suppress their free will and would probably think twice before attacking Vader out of fear, the possibility of a second Order 66 pretty much disappeared.
tbf Vader and Palpatine's relationship was immidetly following ROTS was fairly different between Legends and Canon. As in Legends Vader didn't attack Palpatine right away and Palpatine kept up his "My dear friend how are you" persona for much longer, with this story specifically takes place only 6 months after ROTS in a universe where the chips didn't exist (well they technically did but they were only introduced 1 month before Disney created the new Canon), so Vader was still getting to know how the Sith really operated.
This makes me think that leaving Anakin's mother unprotected on Tantooine was the dumbest thing the Jedi ever did. What are the chances that Sidious didn't know how to find Anakin's mother? Wouldn't killing her be a good way to turn Anakin?
One thing these comics do well outside of showing the true power of Vader, is show how severe and powerful a threat Sidious really is. I think some people look at him as a small, old man with some power and in power, and the prequels didnt show his real prowess with a lightsaber. He was staggeringly cunning and was able to keep Vader in check with a few words.
This makes no sense though, with order 66, Palpatine's true nature was still hidden from most and so the order was a clandestine one. With Vader, he wouldn't need such an order as he could just have commanded them directly to kill Vader...
One thing that has always bugged me about order 66, what prevented the clones of the 501st (or any others for that matter) from attacking Anakin? He was a well known, recognized Jedi. Was there an override for order 66 used to designate Anakin as being exempt?
Palpatine probably told them and the Coruscant Guard Anakin was one of the few who hadn't turned traitor. Although after Vader's nuts combusted the need to tell the Clones again disappeared as well.
@@grand_max66 palpatines plan of installing chips into the clones brains had scripted instructions of Order 66 and part of it was not to engage anakin as he was part of the sith. There was also instructions if anakin didn’t end up with the sith.
@@Alamina5.0 I think it's just "The Chancellor" ordered them not to. We actually see in the Darth Vader comics that the Coruscant Guard opened fire on Vader post-suit while chasing Jocasta Nu cause they mistook him for a Jedi before being ordered to stand down by Commander Fox. And a few issues later we see a Jedi use the force to activate the chips in a squad of clones who never had their chips activated to open fire on the Inquisitors, as the order stated that even those who left the Jedi order are to be targeted before Palpatine founded the Inquisitorius.
After so many years I finally noticed something.. at 2:36 Anakin started doing the whole Darth Vader crossing arms thing, before he went into the black suit.
As is the way for the Sith I dont think Sidious would've minded that much lmao.... but Vader didnt have to worry about that for much longer they would be replaced not too long afterwards
As is the way of the Sith, Sidious would have been severely disappointed that Vader got caught. He might've wanted to use his force lightning to cheer himself back up, and that's a deathstar-load of nopes for Vader
@@bragnir actually Sidious was disappointed that Vader was complacent and didnt challenge him as all Sith have and need to do. When Sidious found Vader was making his own empire inside the empire he was actually happy.caise his apprentice was actually acting like a true Sith lord finally. He still might've punished him but it wouldn't be for what he did kore cause he was a psychopath and enjoyed doing it.
1:00 that is only partially true, if I am right, and I am pretty certain about this, there was a comic, where it was explained that anakin, not having a father, was created by an experiment of palpatine, after him and plagueis were experimenting before in manipulation of medichlorians. This is further solidified by the fact that palpatine tells anakin that plagueis was able to preserve life, this also indicates that they were able to CREATE life. And this experiment is anakin, thus making palpatine more or less his father, although unnatural, and his manipulation even greater. He tried to artificially create the perfect apprentice, or even possible body, to take, later on.
“Trooper that demoted vader” but actually he didn’t demote him he didn’t even say the word demote didn’t even bring up the fact that he could demote him. Cideus didn’t demote him either the stormtrooper didn’t even talk to cudius but yes he still got demoted 👌
Wow playing fallen order i like the game advice for the Vader part at the end. "You dont fight Vader you run" in other words your lucky if you survive an encounter with Vader and in the game they show so well just how powerful he was and fear he eminated. So got to give it to Vils he had a huge set of balls to tell Vader no😋
Palpatine wouldn't have had Vader executed for asking questions. That would've violated the Sith way. Palpatine would've only executed Vader if Vader challenged him openly in a duel and Palpatine would've done it himself.
I just find it tragic and frustrating that despite his past Darth Vader treats the clones with sense of neglect and distain in the same way he would for stormtroopers. Despite not to long ago Anakin Skywalker would have gone out of his way to save the life of one of his troopers and would never had been quick to take the life of loyal trooper.
I think Sidious would have expected Vader to know such a failsafe was set up. I expect Sidious would have been bitterly disappointed in Vader's potential if he wasn't so cautious and suspicious.
Did Palatine actually expect the Jedi to come directly to his office? Seems like he doesn't need to use his lightsaber at all if everything went according to his plan
I'd say yes. He wanted to put Anakin in that situation where his choice to abandon the jedi, or join him would be made in a panic, Anakin wouldn't be able to think through all the implications of his actions.
Top three Quickest ways to get yourself killed in the galaxy 3. Light speed skipping 2. Flying through the maelstrom 1. Insulting Vader in any sense whatsoever
Is there anything in any of these stories showing whether Vader, in the early going, was concerned about Sidious possibly having yet another apprentice waiting in the wings? I mean, Anakin's time with the Jedi had him experience three Sith lords(Darth Maul, Darth Tyrannus and Darth Sidious). Did Sidious ever make it known they were "it"? Even if he did say that, or act like it...I'd never trust him.
>commander i need you to answer truthfully >yes sir >does palpatine have a special order against me like he had order 66 against jedi? >i... um... eh... well.... i'm not particularly saying that he does have nor am i negating the notion of such possibility existing but if there was such order you wouldn't have the authority to know about it >vader sighs >force pushes the clone to his death
Emperor Palpatine: Commander Vill(Or maybe Appo or Bow depending on time it would happen)... The time has come... Execute Order 151!... Clone Commander: Yes my Lord! BLAST HIM! "The Clones attack Darth Vader but he eventually kills all(Or at least MOST of them) of them and escapes"
“Demoted”
*Dark Janitor of the Sith*
Hahaha! Good one 😂🤣😂
Bro, someone played that in a multi player rpg because his "allies and friends" were cunts and got away with doing wrong on him despite the dm having the power to have just change their alignment had he acactually thought about it. So yeah, darth janitor is a real threat.
Lightsaber mop and it’s bristles are the beams
Noice one
Dark Cadet of the Sith
*Darth vader commands clone to do his biddens
Clone: no you
As your commander as you all know who I am hopefully you better do as i damm tell you and that’s coming from a clone. Wink 😉wink
@Straight Dingus Boy but ourtube is filled with the cringiest kids
@Straight Dingus Boy someone had to do it
Man I have a right to do what I want I’m not bossing you around so how about you stop
Plus who made you in charge
Clone Commander (in essence): "You're demoted"
Vader: "This is outrageous, it's unfair!"
Clone: Take a seat, young Vader.
Vader: Ha! You can't make me take a seat when there's no seat here to take!
Clone: On the floor. In that pile of sand right there.
Vader: I hate you. I HATE YOU!
@Bad Boys Boogie scheblebe?
Is that legal?
"You're in this army, but we do not grant you the rank of Lord"
chasm671 lol
Imagine being a clone, trying to relay info to your commander, and you have to go around asking every clone you see who they are because your commander wears the exact same armor as everyone else
@@wyattbarr2583 jedi can sense different personalities in the force, so they wouldn't mix clones up any more than any other people
@@wyattbarr2583 Oh, ok. I was just trying to help you out in case you didn't know. Sorry.
Luke i was about to say that but you explained it wayyyyyyyyyyyyy better
Holographic HUD perhaps
@@Carolina_Luke Pretty sure that was the 501st in Force Unleashed
Makes ya wonder, did Vader ever found out that Palpatine had Fives, Anakin’s close friend, executed since Vader still remembered Fives?
That would have given him enough of an edge to destroy sidious
Probably was one of the many things that were on his mind when he decided to yeet palpatine
Captain Fives wait what
Anakin Skywalker Yes, Fives was killed by Fox because Fives knew too much about Order 66 and how Palpatine was behind it.
That is tragic
“In my books, experience outranks everything.”
And ani doesnt have the rank.
Great quote from general rex
@@certified_geek7536 doesn’t ani have more experience
@@cyrusmuller6502 safe assumption
lol God Christ Jesus bless you all, much love my family
But apparently Sideous never questioned why it was raining Clone Commanders.
No handrails at the edge of the cliffs.
Same problem seen in Death Star interiors...
An another clone asked Vader what happened to the other guy and Vader simply said he fell,
Could be reported as lost in battle, although I doubt Vader wasn’t allowed to kill whoever he pleased unless palpating found them important
It's raining clones, haleluja it's raining clones!
@@brunobecerril7923 Siths don't have rules it works like anarchy, with the philosophy of serving people who are stronger than you till you're stronger than them.
If you killed someone in the dark council you get their name and their place in the dark council for example.
Vader: Doesnt want to be branded a traitor
Also Vader: kills clones and stormtroopers all throughout the cannon
He also tries to overthrow Sidious constantly
I think its that he doesnt want to die, I dont think he cares about being called a traitor
Fox had it coming tho
Actually a fair line of thinking
@@hyperion3145 that's the sith way
Some lucky clone just got a free promotion
@ as he said some clone just got promoted the commander just died by accident and someone has to replace him
Here right before 69 likes as like number 68
Why? They still have Commander Bow
Don't choke on your admiration...tom the fish...
Clone commander: You are in this Empire, but we demote you from the rank of master.
Vader: *This is outrageous, it’s unfair!*
Commander: Take a seat, Vader
He FELT demoted he wasn't actually demoted.
thanks i won’t waist my time on the video
@@landenschmidt5308 waste*
Andres Lazcano right, sorry I normally would’ve caught that. Haven’t had any good sleep in the past three weeks
Andres Lazcano do you feel better now? Gimp
@@landenschmidt5308 same
Still ain't seeing any demotion.
I think its like it made him """feel""" like he was demoted. It's kind of a stretch tbh, but imagine being the right hand to the emperor, then asking a troop commander a question and being told you dont really have the authority to ask. Again, kind of a stretch but thats showbiz baby
Yeah, no.
@@BigWalex he didn't say that, he said that he himself doesn't have the authority to say
Agrea
Oh, that's just asking for trouble.
Darth Vader is always looking for trouble
Vader: Is there an executed Vader order
Sideous: Hmmm. A good idea, this is
Sidious worded that oddly. Must have been hanging out with his little green friend.
@@rustyjones7908 They have tea on weekends. Just because they're enemies doesn't mean they can't challenge each others ideals.
The Stormtrooper never said Vader didn't have the authority, but that he himself did not. This is different to what is said and implied early on.
In my opinion, if the clone outright said “Yes, we have been indoctrinated for such a situation.” Then Vader probably wouldn’t have killed him since it would’ve made it seem that Sideous didn’t care if Vader knew
Given the fact, that the clones didn’t consciously know about order 66, asking them whether they have other embedded programming seems kind of pointless
Uh they did know, all the orders was public knowledge even the Jedi knew, it’s just there was like 150 of them, with one of them even being that the clones would arrest palpatine.
It wouldn’t really be that suspicious if one out of 150 of the orders was to destroy the Jedi if they ever went rouge, it’s just palpatines definition of rouge was quite different than the Jedi’s lol
@@realyopikechannel Not as per The Clone Wars/Lucas canon
You're using Disney canon, which is not in our archives and therefore does not exist (wasn't worth archiving).
In Truth, the clones knew all 150 orders. Did you not ever play the Battlefront 2 campaign?
@@Aqueox As I said above you, The Clone Wars (which was oversaw be Lucas himself) directly contradicts the old legends canon games via the whole chip subplot.
@@gundamleviathan5760 "The chip" is not recognized by the greater community. Your points are invalid. There is *no* argument to be made.
As you were.
Ya know, one thing always bugged me. The number of times Sidious indirectly tried to/ almost killed, Padme (the second episode of the Clone Wars, he sends her on a 'diplomatic mission' right into the heart of the separatist fleet for example), and yet, Vader didn't drop sidious as soon as he made the connection. He should have been smart enough to know Palpy would never let Padme live, since she was a distraction for Vader, and could have possibly pulled him back to the light side, if he hadn't gone Freddy Kreuger at the temple first :P
Good point
You make a good point
You sir, make a point that is good
Anakin cared equally, probably more, about power. He thought Palpatine would teach him everything the dark side had to offer, and he felt that the Jedi were holding him back. Also, when he saw Palpatine easily wipe out 3 Jedi Masters (and defeat a 4th after a lengthy battle, where he did intervene), Anakin knew that Palpatine was not someone to be trifled with.
Good point u make but wasted time u have
Someone should call child cervices on Darth Vader for not being a good enough dad lol
Yeah hes always playing with the neighborhood kids
Actually bcuz of accelerated aging if this was a newer batch that graduated 4 or less years before this took place the clones would technically be under 18 -_-
exactly
Yes well I’m on about him not being a good enough farther to Luke
Good point
Clone Commander: Lord Vader you are demot... (Gasping for Air)
Darth Vader: You underestimate my power puny Trooper
Puny Trooper? The dude killed all of Anakins friends in the jedi Order, lmao.
Frank Olvera one well placed shot and bye bye Jedi/sith
@Frank Olvera He Slaughtered a Rebel army that was over 400 Men and Women
Hmmm
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you need to keep in mind that the only reason Sidious had the power to hide right under the jedi's noses was because there was/is a dark side nexus under the Jedi Temple, which meant that Sidious was insanely powerful on Corusant
powerful²
He could suppress and hide his force power, the nexus was clouding the Jedi seeing in the force,but Sidious was able to do the suppression on his own.
I think Vader was overly paranoid this time... yes, the possibility existed in the early days of the Empire, but as a Sith Lord, one should expect betrayal and enemies all the time, as Vader learned when some imperial higher-ups decided they wanted him dead. Vader was also aware that Palpatine could end his life at any time: this was made clear the moment Vader rose from the medical table and tried to attack Palpatine with the Force. He didn't need Order 66 to deal with his crippled apprentice.
Besides, as the clones were gradually replaced by regular humans, who lacked the training the clones received, had no control chips to suppress their free will and would probably think twice before attacking Vader out of fear, the possibility of a second Order 66 pretty much disappeared.
tbf Vader and Palpatine's relationship was immidetly following ROTS was fairly different between Legends and Canon. As in Legends Vader didn't attack Palpatine right away and Palpatine kept up his "My dear friend how are you" persona for much longer, with this story specifically takes place only 6 months after ROTS in a universe where the chips didn't exist (well they technically did but they were only introduced 1 month before Disney created the new Canon), so Vader was still getting to know how the Sith really operated.
This makes me think that leaving Anakin's mother unprotected on Tantooine was the dumbest thing the Jedi ever did.
What are the chances that Sidious didn't know how to find Anakin's mother? Wouldn't killing her be a good way to turn Anakin?
Darth Vader:It’s treason then
Death Trooper So uncivilized
Apology accepted
Lol
Gonk
Perhaps you think you’re being treated unfairly?
Why didnt he just use force persuade on Vill?
Cuz he Vader he kills people
Also that's a light side power too weak
Also also even if he did it might not work lol
@wristpain but in legends there were no chips
KaiserScheibe well legends isn’t cannon anymore. There are chips in cannon, as seen in TCW
@@tippingtophat4012 exactly haha, this video is legends material no?
Clones are stronger-minded.
**Clone demotes his superior**
4,000IQ big brain play right there
Vader: “You have to listen to me”
Some clone: “no u”
One thing these comics do well outside of showing the true power of Vader, is show how severe and powerful a threat Sidious really is. I think some people look at him as a small, old man with some power and in power, and the prequels didnt show his real prowess with a lightsaber. He was staggeringly cunning and was able to keep Vader in check with a few words.
This makes no sense though, with order 66, Palpatine's true nature was still hidden from most and so the order was a clandestine one.
With Vader, he wouldn't need such an order as he could just have commanded them directly to kill Vader...
One thing that has always bugged me about order 66, what prevented the clones of the 501st (or any others for that matter) from attacking Anakin? He was a well known, recognized Jedi. Was there an override for order 66 used to designate Anakin as being exempt?
If you see a dude killing the same dudes as you? At a faster rate
Would you kill him?
P.S: its a joke palpatine told the 501st not to blast anakin
Palpatine probably told them and the Coruscant Guard Anakin was one of the few who hadn't turned traitor. Although after Vader's nuts combusted the need to tell the Clones again disappeared as well.
@@grand_max66 palpatines plan of installing chips into the clones brains had scripted instructions of Order 66 and part of it was not to engage anakin as he was part of the sith. There was also instructions if anakin didn’t end up with the sith.
@@Alamina5.0 I think it's just "The Chancellor" ordered them not to. We actually see in the Darth Vader comics that the Coruscant Guard opened fire on Vader post-suit while chasing Jocasta Nu cause they mistook him for a Jedi before being ordered to stand down by Commander Fox. And a few issues later we see a Jedi use the force to activate the chips in a squad of clones who never had their chips activated to open fire on the Inquisitors, as the order stated that even those who left the Jedi order are to be targeted before Palpatine founded the Inquisitorius.
Can you talk about the rogue clones who fought the empire
Crazed Milk Man forgot about those guys got any comics or such to recommend?
WHo? Tell me more. *gasp* Is it Rico's Brigade?
After so many years I finally noticed something.. at 2:36 Anakin started doing the whole Darth Vader crossing arms thing, before he went into the black suit.
oh you're right I never noticed that lol
I've always wondered why Vill is wearing generic white clone armor in this comic instead of his normal 501st commander armor.
Clone: You’re demoted
Vader: Your life is demoted to death
As is the way for the Sith I dont think Sidious would've minded that much lmao.... but Vader didnt have to worry about that for much longer they would be replaced not too long afterwards
As is the way of the Sith, Sidious would have been severely disappointed that Vader got caught. He might've wanted to use his force lightning to cheer himself back up, and that's a deathstar-load of nopes for Vader
@@bragnir actually Sidious was disappointed that Vader was complacent and didnt challenge him as all Sith have and need to do. When Sidious found Vader was making his own empire inside the empire he was actually happy.caise his apprentice was actually acting like a true Sith lord finally. He still might've punished him but it wouldn't be for what he did kore cause he was a psychopath and enjoyed doing it.
1:00 that is only partially true, if I am right, and I am pretty certain about this, there was a comic, where it was explained that anakin, not having a father, was created by an experiment of palpatine, after him and plagueis were experimenting before in manipulation of medichlorians. This is further solidified by the fact that palpatine tells anakin that plagueis was able to preserve life, this also indicates that they were able to CREATE life. And this experiment is anakin, thus making palpatine more or less his father, although unnatural, and his manipulation even greater. He tried to artificially create the perfect apprentice, or even possible body, to take, later on.
...
...
...
*Oh shi-*
Clone: **Literally does anything**
Vader: So you have chosen... death
“Trooper that demoted vader” but actually he didn’t demote him he didn’t even say the word demote didn’t even bring up the fact that he could demote him. Cideus didn’t demote him either the stormtrooper didn’t even talk to cudius but yes he still got demoted 👌
Vader in his quarters after losing a battle
"Ughhhh bring me some younglings i need to blow off some steam"
Yes my lord
Love your stuff but please be more honest with the thumbnail description...he was not actually demoted and could have said that...
Wow playing fallen order i like the game advice for the Vader part at the end. "You dont fight Vader you run" in other words your lucky if you survive an encounter with Vader and in the game they show so well just how powerful he was and fear he eminated. So got to give it to Vils he had a huge set of balls to tell Vader no😋
Vill never said no, he just said that he can’t tell Vader.
Palpatine wouldn't have had Vader executed for asking questions. That would've violated the Sith way. Palpatine would've only executed Vader if Vader challenged him openly in a duel and Palpatine would've done it himself.
This clone was never seen again I think maybe like 59 of him
lol
Good work, sir.
Oh please
Obi-Wan Kenobi hi
Hello There
Me: My lord, is that legal?
Publisher: I will make it legal.
Clone Commander: " Pray I do not alter your rank further. "
I just find it tragic and frustrating that despite his past Darth Vader treats the clones with sense of neglect and distain in the same way he would for stormtroopers. Despite not to long ago Anakin Skywalker would have gone out of his way to save the life of one of his troopers and would never had been quick to take the life of loyal trooper.
Vader: i don’t want to be branded a traitor.
Also Vader: asks for classified information and then murders a commander in the empires army
Clone: "You are on this council, but we don't grant you the rank of master."
Vader: "It's treason, then..."
Vader is Palpatine's janitor. There to cleanup the trash
I think Sidious would have expected Vader to know such a failsafe was set up. I expect Sidious would have been bitterly disappointed in Vader's potential if he wasn't so cautious and suspicious.
Can't be a traitor if you kill all your underlings
Clone commamder: you do not have the authority
Darth vader: SO YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH
imagine being in the star wars universe and your name is "phil".
What?? I thought his name was “Vil”... did i hear it wrong??
It’s vill
Vil *
"Fil" was a commander murdered by Grevious's pet monster, so you know, could be worse....
Anakin is all the jedi, on the contrary vader is all the sith. BALANCE
*balance
Bad disney. And there are others they was never the last.none of them are.
Darth Vader: I AM the sith
”Commandos Cody, the time has come. Execute order vader.”
1:27 that dude must be the worse Jedi ever lol, my dude didn't do anything while Palpatine getting ready to stab him.
Clone commander to Darth Vader: you don't have the authority
Me: HAHAHAHAHAHA
I’d love to see Stormtroopers or Clones have to initiate the Vader Order, it would just enrage Vader and make him even stronger as he dealt with them.
Clone Commander: " Demoted."
Vader: *Tries to force choke clone but is unable to do so*
Clone Commander: " Ha, I denied your rank of Sith Master."
That clone trooper: *Im four parallel universes before you*
the commander is such a savage when he said u had no authority
Everybody gangsta till the clones don’t follow orders.
“Demoted… in a sense”. Alright man, I’ll give you credit for getting that out of the way up front.
If I was Ani/Vader I would be extremely pissed @ Sid and remind him that he and Padme were almost killed at Geonosis. ;)
2:17 What is that droid even firing at? No wonder they were slaughtered.
Welp maybe that’s why the clones did so well
Well, he DE-ESCALATED quickly ;)
Clone: Your are in this Empire, but we do not grant you the rank of Dark Lord.
Darth Vader: what?.....
Clone: What?....
Reminds me of that Battle droid in the first episode of TCW...
When he's falling off the cliff: But I just got pro-motttt-eddd!!
Did Palatine actually expect the Jedi to come directly to his office? Seems like he doesn't need to use his lightsaber at all if everything went according to his plan
I'd say yes. He wanted to put Anakin in that situation where his choice to abandon the jedi, or join him would be made in a panic, Anakin wouldn't be able to think through all the implications of his actions.
Darth vader: exists
This clone commander: Insert meme here
How would Vil have known though? The Clones didn’t know that Order 66 was an order. It was on the chip embedded in their brain.
It originally wasn't. The chip didn't exist until that arc of the Clone Wars show.
Darth vader: SO YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH
4:52 "DO NOT WANT!" 😂
SW channel: Vader respects clones
Also Vader:
Vader tried to develop his pieces, but Sidious already had a mate in 66 planned.
"Yoo that image goes hard. Feel free to screenshot"
That clone have big balls to do that. -moth
Top three Quickest ways to get yourself killed in the galaxy
3. Light speed skipping
2. Flying through the maelstrom
1. Insulting Vader in any sense whatsoever
Darth vader: *You have lost your living privileges*
Darth vader is a overcooked zombie who lives inside a ATM machine.
Vader and Rex have this the most in common:
They both hate clone commanders
Clone: haha april fools!
Vader:.....
Is there anything in any of these stories showing whether Vader, in the early going, was concerned about Sidious possibly having yet another apprentice waiting in the wings?
I mean, Anakin's time with the Jedi had him experience three Sith lords(Darth Maul, Darth Tyrannus and Darth Sidious). Did Sidious ever make it known they were "it"? Even if he did say that, or act like it...I'd never trust him.
The Trooper had the strongest balls in the Universe to tell that to Darth Vather
>commander i need you to answer truthfully
>yes sir
>does palpatine have a special order against me like he had order 66 against jedi?
>i... um... eh... well.... i'm not particularly saying that he does have nor am i negating the notion of such possibility existing but if there was such order you wouldn't have the authority to know about it
>vader sighs
>force pushes the clone to his death
I lost it at "good old palpy"
As palpy once said....he was too dangerous to be left alive
We went from clone owning darthy boi to explaining Anakin's betrayal on the separatist council
*When u try to act serious and the others don't...*
My boy pulled out the uno reverse card
RIP Vill. Seemed like an ok guy
In the novel Darth Plagueis by James Luceno, Darth Plagueis and Darth Sidious created Anakin Skywalker through the Force.
Where is the music from?
If anikan didn’t mess with mace windu, then the entire Jedi purge wouldn’t happen
Love the videos!
"oh god i cant find anyone! HELLO?? ANYONE THERE??" noo i EATED them all
*Episode 1-9 plotline* "Palpy did it"
Ur demoted
Vader: forces helmet backwards
Emperor Palpatine: Commander Vill(Or maybe Appo or Bow depending on time it would happen)... The time has come... Execute Order 151!...
Clone Commander: Yes my Lord! BLAST HIM! "The Clones attack Darth Vader but he eventually kills all(Or at least MOST of them) of them and escapes"