Those clone journals were genius and a very clever way to add a narrative to the campaign. The way he described each battle was great and really engaging
"The past few enemies have been vexxing, but none more so than THOSE WRIST ROCKE------ *Dip, dip, dip dip* TS" ---- Me, on Hoth, our finest hour, when I was rejoiced there were no wrist rockets.
Then Battlefront 1 (2004) is Godlike. Way better than #2. #2 was scrapped together within a year of development and they took way more time on the first game
@@lordzeuscannon6400 I loved both a ton, it was great to play either or. Space combat was fun, granted I never even got to play online, I would play instant action so much and the goofing in space was awesome.
The original clones of the 501st no longer existed by Endor. That’s why. Some say it was the dibbing that did it, but nerds say aging did it. So who knows really
What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word.
"Did we have different arguments? different tasts? traiterous thoughs? perhaps... but nothing can replace Star Wars Battlefront 2 Classic. Not EA, not Ubisoft, not even Disney. Not a single one .."
@@mikeschmidt2526 ok your totally right about that ngl. What I meant to say was that nothing could compare unless they listened to fans. Original will always be the best, in my opinion as well.
@@Echan93706 Instead we got what was basically a call of duty reskin that they tried and are still trying to tell us was what we wanted.Don't get me wrong i enjoyed the second of the new ones at least that one had a campaign. But really did they have to lock you into a character they could have given us back the old Battlefield style of play instead of this mix of battlefield and call of duty reskin we ended up with.
Honestly, the amount of detail in this beautiful absurdity is just awe-inspiring, with his lips perfectly synced to the words, this couldn't be better!
The fact that the "dip dip dip dip dip" interrupts the solumn-building-to-dramatic music in the background makes it so much funnier. (And easier to make too)
A masterpiece I hope makes it into the internet hall of fame. Historians are gonna have fun with us figure out which wars took place and which ones were movie fantasy
I remember being a kid playing Battlefront 2, and never knowing there was a campaign. All I would do was to open custom games and choose a map. I finally found out that there was a campaign, and boy was I blown away by the amount of Star Wars I had in my life. BF2, along with Ep3 on PS2 was some of the best times I had, and it really magnified my Star Wars fandom experience. I will never understand how such good games could be so casually thrown around in the PS2 era, but now it's a rare treasure from the past.
I wish they had handled the inhibitor chips differently, instead of turning the clones into droids with their own version of roger roger, I wish they made it be more subconscious, like the clones still believed they had a choice and in all reality they still would have, but the chips would have been subconsciously compelling them and influencing them to go through with it, this combined with clones’ loyalty to the Republic and chancellor and the actual definition of order 66 (your Jedi commander has gone rogue and betrayed the republic) would have guaranteed that most clones would go through with the order. I just missed that dark tone that was there in the 501st journal, where they had a choice but went through with it because they essentially felt that they had no choice but to follow orders, and in time they believed what they did was right.
That’s why I consider this version more canon then the chips and why I didn’t really like the clone wars series Haha, it got too soft with the clones, like it should’ve been Like this, a dark and scary and gruesome time for everyone, and ahoska saving Rex from killing her would’ve been so meaningful as she would try to convince him she’s not a traitor
1. That’s actually pretty creative, using soldier voices in the game for Lois. 2. Love that you used the one about being quiet while Lois is kept wide alas by the sound of his voice.
Sure it's funny, but it's also pretty dark. Imagine a retired clone who manages to get married and start a family, but as the years go on, his PTSD and grief start to hit hard, filling him with many sleepless nights where he writes in his journal. His wife, instead of letting him vent his thoughts and feelings, tells him to shut up and go to bed. The poor guy has to feel absolutely alone at that point.
weren't these guys designed to have accelerated aging and (I think) infertility? I'd love to see that pitch come to life though, don't get me wrong. but I think these guys quickly became space homeless veterans and died sad, lonely deaths
And he wonders every night why couldn't he resist his indoctrination, why he didn't just say "No" and threw down his weapon. This is actually pretty tragic. It shows that the wife doesn't have a understanding of what it's like to be a veteran nor the rest of the family. Only that former trooper.
OG Battlefront 2 was such an amazing campaign. I thought it really sucked that they had to retcon that version of Order 66 but it wouldn't have made any sense for Order 66 to have been a willful act after how much character development was given to various clones in The Clone Wars series and other media.
Listening to the 501st journal just goes to show that the original concept for order 66 was that the clones knew all along what they had to do, not forced to do so by an inhibitor chip
I prefer it. Even genetically modified and mentally programmed killing machines have some self awareness. But all they knew was being a soldier and following orders so they did so.
I absolutely agree. The Jedi use a slave army of genetically identical men with only limited independence, but being extremely good in their roles as soldiers, to fight the separatists during the Clone Wars, relied on them over time and even became dependent on them since one Jedi cannot fight the separatist droid armies and militias alone. I think in the EU, clones did not form bonds with the Jedi so easily, the majority at least. So most Jedi and their clone legions only had a professional relationship during the course of the Clone Wars. Only few clones and Jedi were really close to each other, such as Aayla Secura and Commander Bly, so the clones of a specific legion either tried to save their Jedi general during Order 66 or killed them as quickly and painlessly as possible, such as Bly and the 327th Star Corps did with Aayla, as they didn't want her to suffer. When she was on the ground, they kept shooting at her until she was really dead, as seen in "Revenge of the Sith". The clones were basically sleeper agents for the Sith. They showed up extremely conveniently at the beginning of a galactic wide war without any knowledge of the Jedi Order beforehand and the Jedi were tricked into leading them into battle, thinking the separatists and their droid army were the Sith-cause and due to their arrogance and blindless not realizing that the Sith (Chancellor Palpatine) in actuality were leading both sides the whole time. The reason Count Dooku publicly revealed/showed himself as a Sith Lord is to misdirect the Jedi. The Clone Wars were the perfect Jedi trap and by fighting and trusting the clone army this decision led to the downfall of the Jedi Order. The clone army fought alongside the Jedi for 3 years but in reality served Chancellor Palpatine. The clone army were still slaves, just not in the way TCW presented it. Palpatine manipulated them into thinking the Jedi really betrayed them and that's what makes him so much smarter in Legends than relying on some brain-chips like in Canon. He tricked both parties, the Jedi and the clone army, and when Order 66 occured, both parties each felt betrayed by each other, well as far as the Jedi were concerned, at least the survivors of the event. Even if the clones were more like organic droids and more receptive to oders, some of them still expressed some sort of individuality as exemplified by their penchant for using nicknames among their brothers instead of their standard alpha numeric designations as well as later in the Clone Wars sporting different hairstyles and even tattoos. These type of clones were often viewed as oddities. In Legends/the EU, the clones had free will, because they weren't brainwashed and mind-controlled but indoctrinated (take the people of North Korea as a real life example, they have free will seeing they aren't mind controlled but they are thought to obey and don't know how not to). They were also genetically modified to be more obedient and less independent than Jango Fett (as mentioned in AOTC). So it's in their genes to obey the chain in command above everything else, which is of course Chancellor Palpatine. From birth, the clones were trained to be one cohesive unit and fully dependent on a command structure. So if a higher ranking officer gave them an order, they followed it. But they were able to think negatively of the order but they were so indoctrinated that they just followed orders due to them not realizing they had the choice to disobey. This is why Palpatine actually made the Jedi generals during the Clone Wars, because simply said the Jedi were arrogant and were terrible at leading armies. The bad choices of many Jedi to lead to a large number of pointless casualties. And mistakes aside the Jedi were more then willing to sacrifice clone lives seeing they were considered less seeing they were not part of the natural order of the force. Because of these character flaws and lack of military experience the clones started to resent them and were more eager to execute their orders (and the jedi). They were pushed their whole life to memorize the 150 contingency orders they were taught during their training on Kamino, including Order 66, besides their training to prepare for the battlefield and in combat. When Palpatine executes Order 66 in ROTS, he doesn't explain the details of the order. He gives it and expects every clone commander to know about it. in "Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader - Part II: The Emperor's Emissary" Vader is even tasked to hunt down Clones that disobeyed. In it Palpatine says: "Contagion brought about by fighting alongside the Jedi for so many years. Clone or otherwise, there is only so much a being can be programmed to do. Sooner or later even a lowly trooper will become the sum of his experiences". This was especially true amongst the Arc-Troopers and Clone commandos, who were less heavily indoctrinated so they can function more independently than regular clone troopers when cut off from the command structure. They were also bred with more independent genes and had a more intensive training for their roles during the Clone Wars, which allowed do act more as individuals. As specialists they needed it. And with that level of independence, they actually had the ability/were mentally able to disobey Order 66. In general, these type of clones were much more like Jango Fett. Back to the regular clones: An inhibitor-chip from Canon can be removed from a clone's brain and he will suddenly disobey Order 66 but indoctrination (and also genetic modification) since birth is very difficult/challenging to overcome.
Only now do I realise that they got Temuera Morrison to do the voiceover, but only for 1 clone while the rest got American accents. Not that I'm complaining. Those voice lines are iconic.
"Dip dip dip dip dip"
"SAVE IT FOR THE ENEMY!"
0:20
"KNOCK IT OFF!"
"What was it something I said?"
Thanks for all the likes guys
Favorite part 😂
why is this so good
Because..
@@theduckscp dip, dip, dip, dip
It's very good, dip dip dip dip dip.....almost too good
Because it isn’t bad
Literally clicked on this link while watching your new video. Nice.
Ah yes my favorite quote from the 501st journal
“Dip dip dip”
I don't remember there being feather pens during the clone wars
0:25
@@Imperial8933 ooooh burn
501st Journal by Peter griffin co written by big smoke
@@thetruckmaster626 Star wars is basically space midieval fantasy who knows maybe they have holo feather pens
Those clone journals were genius and a very clever way to add a narrative to the campaign. The way he described each battle was great and really engaging
Campaign of which game exactly? Is it clone commando’s?
@@ncrranger6409battlefront 2
@@ncrranger6409 Its from the original Battlefront 2 that came out in 2005.
We have Temura Morrison to thank with his awesome voice
The chip lore in clone wars series ruin it imo.
"it's a good thing we were wearing helmets, because, dip dip dip dip, none of us could bear to look her, dip dip dip dip, in the eye."
0:25
I knew it was either going to be the entry it was or that one.
🤣❤️
@@Imperial8933 dip, s
Lets be honest. No one could look her in the eyes, because they were busy staring at her rack lol
_"Wrist Rocket problems continue to bedevil me."_
_-Me, 2005_
Right!!!! In the Mandalorian they didnt use no wrist rockets :(
Inhales
*WATCH THOSE WRIST ROCKETS*
This^
"The past few enemies have been vexxing, but none more so than THOSE WRIST ROCKE------ *Dip, dip, dip dip* TS" ---- Me, on Hoth, our finest hour, when I was rejoiced there were no wrist rockets.
He needed to do a better job watching out for them
This video pleases my wrist rockets.
🤣
Watch those wrist rockets
the ones you were supposed to be watching?!!
you fool!
*explodes*
Your kind ain't welcome 'round these parts, _clanker_
No no it’s more like
WATCH THOSE WRIST ROCKETS
I suddenly have nam flashbacks of trying to protect a single bookcase in the archives while a small army of dual wielding Jedi fall from the sky
Engineer class be vibin during that.
MOOD
@@CameronKiesser engineer class is the goat
@@BespinGuard1 personally I prefer the marksman. Put a dot on the centre of your screen and hipfire away. Can one shot most jedi on that mission
That and the tantive 4 can kiss my ass they are so difficult
This is a God level meme
I can't argue with this statement
Truly.....
indeed
Indeed
Yep
(Lois throws the pilllow)
Peter: “Ow, was it something I said?”
Well done
Peter: Dip Dip Dip Dip Dip
Peter: CLONE! WATCH YOUR FIRE dip dip dip
*WATCH THOSE WRIST PILLOWS*
Dip dip dip WATCH THOSE WRIST ROCKETS dip dip dip
"The only way we were getting off this planet, dip dip dip dip dip, was in a body bag"
"And then it became real a battle." dip dip dip dip dip "A winnable battle."
"We left as hero's, dip dip dip dip dip, years later we would return, dip dip dip dip dip, as conquers".
"Hold your fire Jesse, dip dip dip dip dip dip"
OP: Makes a meme out of a 15 year old game
47k people: “Yeah, now you got it!”
Still my favorite game lol
"Just like the simulations."
47 k now...
And a million more on the way
@@kel_lu7301 “I’ve lost count, how many does that make?!”
15 years…….wow
"God, Peter, this is worse than the time you spent the night writing about Order 66"
"SAVE IT FOR THE ENEMY!!!"
"We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do."
"KNOCK IT OFF!"
I am howling with laughter! XD
Same 😂
Battlefront 2 was a masterpiece ahead of its time
Then Battlefront 1 (2004) is Godlike. Way better than #2. #2 was scrapped together within a year of development and they took way more time on the first game
@@lordzeuscannon6400 I loved both a ton, it was great to play either or. Space combat was fun, granted I never even got to play online, I would play instant action so much and the goofing in space was awesome.
I mean it was a battlefield reskin
But it's definitely a masterpiece
2 had a great story but dear gods that ninimap was unreadable on most tvs.
@@lordzeuscannon64002 is much better
Maybe I should write a journal “dip dip dip dip dip”
This is art
The chicken: *exists*
Peter: *"Good soldiers follow orders."*
If the chicken is boba fett in the Griffin parody... it means that the Republic clone army... was a chickens army! Oh. My. God.
This is the greatest thing I have ever seen in my entire life.
I could imagine the clone who record this did this while every clone is resting
@Quintin Sharpe they probably had a enough of him writing the journal because if i remember the 501st journal doesn't include the battle of Endor
The original clones of the 501st no longer existed by Endor. That’s why. Some say it was the dibbing that did it, but nerds say aging did it. So who knows really
No matter how many times I watch this, it never gets old.
Like it I just fits well.
Just like the younglings
What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word.
A whole new generation is about experience this for the first time.
Nothing will ever replace Star Wars battlefront 2005. Unless Ubisoft actually listens to the fans, unlike EA lol.
"Did we have different arguments? different tasts? traiterous thoughs? perhaps... but nothing can replace Star Wars Battlefront 2 Classic. Not EA, not Ubisoft, not even Disney. Not a single one .."
@@mikeschmidt2526 ok your totally right about that ngl. What I meant to say was that nothing could compare unless they listened to fans. Original will always be the best, in my opinion as well.
@@Echan93706 Instead we got what was basically a call of duty reskin that they tried and are still trying to tell us was what we wanted.Don't get me wrong i enjoyed the second of the new ones at least that one had a campaign. But really did they have to lock you into a character they could have given us back the old Battlefield style of play instead of this mix of battlefield and call of duty reskin we ended up with.
Did you mean: Star Wars Battlefront (2004) that's the first game. Star Wars Battlefront 2 came out in 2005
Pandemic Studios LLC was great game developer. They made my 2 favorite star wars games.
I was already laughing at Peter playing a clone, but Lois shouting the in game lines was the icing on the cake
Since peter is a star wars fan, he would actually do this.
Feel like he'd be more of an OT fan than PT
@@DaMazzaf97 yea true
Still waiting on the family guy prequel parody
@@malcolmjenkins3585 so true! It has so much memeability too!
come to think of it they never rly did much of the prequel trilogies
Such a dramatic moment that he somehow wrote the sound of a full orchestra
Who the hell disliked this treasure
The Jedi in the temple and their guards.
Or lois
The people who had to defend those book cases in the Jedi temple
Probably Star Trek Fans
Id watch the whole journal like this as long as I get a DIP-DIP-DIP.
I love how well it fits, I've already watched this at least 20 times and it still makes me laugh
Amazing
President I’m fisrt to reply
Uh second to reply
My parents' marriage in a nutshell
Cool story, bro.
Well folks, this is it. By the decrees of man and god, this is OFFICIALLY the greatest meme of all time.
I would like this comment, but it sits at 66 likes. Good soldiers follow orders.
This is the one of the best edits I've ever seen
Not many of us on here will understand just how great this is.
This just came into my recommendeds and I’m mad it took it nine months. This is great good job my guy.
Ah yes, back when Star Wars had heart and soul. How I long for those days. Thank you algorithm.
Honestly, the amount of detail in this beautiful absurdity is just awe-inspiring, with his lips perfectly synced to the words, this couldn't be better!
All I remember from Peter writing on his desk was...how LOUD he was...
😂😂
PETAHHH GRIFFIN SAVE IT FOR THE ENEMY, I WANT TO SLEEP
this may be the best thing ever made
The fact that the "dip dip dip dip dip" interrupts the solumn-building-to-dramatic music in the background makes it so much funnier. (And easier to make too)
It’s insane how much effort they used to put into these Star Wars tie-in games tbh
Yeah compared to now :/
It’s very good how the talking matches with peter
this is such a great edit. it honestly deserves more attention
0:40 Music Stops Dip Dip Dip Dip Dip
A masterpiece I hope makes it into the internet hall of fame. Historians are gonna have fun with us figure out which wars took place and which ones were movie fantasy
"How civilized!"
- General Obi-Wan Kenobi
if it wasnt for the dips, I could easily fall asleep listening to peters soft deep battle hardened voice tell a tale of the great war
man the 501st journal had some of the most slept on star wars quotes of all time
"It was a good thing we were all wearing helmets, because none of us could bear to look her in the eye. Dip dip dip dip dip."
We're back in action, boys and girls! Both games are coming back!
I like how there is no dislikes in this video.
This is the way
Right now there is 1,046 likes and 0 dislikes. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
To the one dislike on this video,
HERESY!
He tempted fate, now look, five dislikes.
@@whalesauce3647 As did you, now there is 6.
This editing is perfect and It blows me far far away
I remember being a kid playing Battlefront 2, and never knowing there was a campaign. All I would do was to open custom games and choose a map. I finally found out that there was a campaign, and boy was I blown away by the amount of Star Wars I had in my life.
BF2, along with Ep3 on PS2 was some of the best times I had, and it really magnified my Star Wars fandom experience. I will never understand how such good games could be so casually thrown around in the PS2 era, but now it's a rare treasure from the past.
This is what makes Order 66 heart-breaking. The 501st Clone Troopers knew about Order 66 but were too powerless to stop it from happening
I wish they had handled the inhibitor chips differently, instead of turning the clones into droids with their own version of roger roger, I wish they made it be more subconscious, like the clones still believed they had a choice and in all reality they still would have, but the chips would have been subconsciously compelling them and influencing them to go through with it, this combined with clones’ loyalty to the Republic and chancellor and the actual definition of order 66 (your Jedi commander has gone rogue and betrayed the republic) would have guaranteed that most clones would go through with the order. I just missed that dark tone that was there in the 501st journal, where they had a choice but went through with it because they essentially felt that they had no choice but to follow orders, and in time they believed what they did was right.
That’s why I consider this version more canon then the chips and why I didn’t really like the clone wars series Haha, it got too soft with the clones, like it should’ve been Like this, a dark and scary and gruesome time for everyone, and ahoska saving Rex from killing her would’ve been so meaningful as she would try to convince him she’s not a traitor
This tragedy will always hurt me. Just to imagine being in such a big brotherhood, then it all ends with a forced back stab, tear
This is both sad and funny at the same time.
The “dip dip dip dip dip” has me
Fucking dead omg 😂
This is the best video on TH-cam. Perfect editing
This is the type of shit I would have done in High School. Bravo.
I have never seen this show and certainly don't plan to, but this is great.
You’re missing out
@@itsearless21 he’s not with how the current episodes are
@@xxfrosty609xx3 the series ended *kewk* what are u talking about
@@itsearless21 Family Guy as it is. . . Is still ongoing
@@xxfrosty609xx3 oh, ur talking about family guy ? I thought u were talking about clone wars. My mistake lol
Love Louis's responses in the background.
Oh my God. What you've done? You raised SW Memes on a highground level🤯
1. That’s actually pretty creative, using soldier voices in the game for Lois.
2. Love that you used the one about being quiet while Lois is kept wide alas by the sound of his voice.
Instant subscribe from me. For the Republic!
At the very beginning, I was afraid he wasn't going to include the "dip,dip,dip" part. I've never been more happy to be wrong 😂
WATCH THOSE WRIST ROCKETS!
Thank you for not cutting out the "dip dip dip dip dip"
This...This is just beautiful storytelling
I been looking at this for 5hrs now... It's beautiful.
Sure it's funny, but it's also pretty dark.
Imagine a retired clone who manages to get married and start a family, but as the years go on, his PTSD and grief start to hit hard, filling him with many sleepless nights where he writes in his journal. His wife, instead of letting him vent his thoughts and feelings, tells him to shut up and go to bed.
The poor guy has to feel absolutely alone at that point.
goddamn, now I want that to be an actual story
weren't these guys designed to have accelerated aging and (I think) infertility? I'd love to see that pitch come to life though, don't get me wrong. but I think these guys quickly became space homeless veterans and died sad, lonely deaths
Clones can procreate. They just lack a sex drive. They have the ability to have kids, they just lack the urge to use it.
And he wonders every night why couldn't he resist his indoctrination, why he didn't just say "No" and threw down his weapon. This is actually pretty tragic. It shows that the wife doesn't have a understanding of what it's like to be a veteran nor the rest of the family. Only that former trooper.
@@sunsetman22 so cut a clone has a wife and children it is implied that they are his children
Full version of the all the journals would be awesome
Lois: “They just never learn do they?”
OG Battlefront 2 was such an amazing campaign. I thought it really sucked that they had to retcon that version of Order 66 but it wouldn't have made any sense for Order 66 to have been a willful act after how much character development was given to various clones in The Clone Wars series and other media.
This is absolutely comedic genius. Thank you for this and to youtube algorithm.
Listening to the 501st journal just goes to show that the original concept for order 66 was that the clones knew all along what they had to do, not forced to do so by an inhibitor chip
When Peter remembers how it was during order 66 and writes a jornal about this
It's amazing how this worked out so perfectly.
This brings back memories
This is one of the best videos on the internet
this is gold.
Battlefront 2, 2005 is one of the best Star Wars games out there lowkey
I find this story of the clone while not as tragic as cannon, still fascinating. They knew their purpose from the start.
I prefer it. Even genetically modified and mentally programmed killing machines have some self awareness. But all they knew was being a soldier and following orders so they did so.
It's better than canon, canon is the cowards way out.
I absolutely agree.
The Jedi use a slave army of genetically identical men with only limited independence, but being extremely good in their roles as soldiers, to fight the separatists during the Clone Wars, relied on them over time and even became dependent on them since one Jedi cannot fight the separatist droid armies and militias alone.
I think in the EU, clones did not form bonds with the Jedi so easily, the majority at least. So most Jedi and their clone legions only had a professional relationship during the course of the Clone Wars. Only few clones and Jedi were really close to each other, such as Aayla Secura and Commander Bly, so the clones of a specific legion either tried to save their Jedi general during Order 66 or killed them as quickly and painlessly as possible, such as Bly and the 327th Star Corps did with Aayla, as they didn't want her to suffer.
When she was on the ground, they kept shooting at her until she was really dead, as seen in "Revenge of the Sith".
The clones were basically sleeper agents for the Sith. They showed up extremely conveniently at the beginning of a galactic wide war without any knowledge of the Jedi Order beforehand and the Jedi were tricked into leading them into battle, thinking the separatists and their droid army were the Sith-cause and due to their arrogance and blindless not realizing that the Sith (Chancellor Palpatine) in actuality were leading both sides the whole time. The reason Count Dooku publicly revealed/showed himself as a Sith Lord is to misdirect the Jedi.
The Clone Wars were the perfect Jedi trap and by fighting and trusting the clone army this decision led to the downfall of the Jedi Order.
The clone army fought alongside the Jedi for 3 years but in reality served Chancellor Palpatine. The clone army were still slaves, just not in the way TCW presented it. Palpatine manipulated them into thinking the Jedi really betrayed them and that's what makes him so much smarter in Legends than relying on some brain-chips like in Canon. He tricked both parties, the Jedi and the clone army, and when Order 66 occured, both parties each felt betrayed by each other, well as far as the Jedi were concerned, at least the survivors of the event.
Even if the clones were more like organic droids and more receptive to oders, some of them still expressed some sort of individuality as exemplified by their penchant for using nicknames among their brothers instead of their standard alpha numeric designations as well as later in the Clone Wars sporting different hairstyles and even tattoos. These type of clones were often viewed as oddities.
In Legends/the EU, the clones had free will, because they weren't brainwashed and mind-controlled but indoctrinated (take the people of North Korea as a real life example, they have free will seeing they aren't mind controlled but they are thought to obey and don't know how not to).
They were also genetically modified to be more obedient and less independent than Jango Fett (as mentioned in AOTC). So it's in their genes to obey the chain in command above everything else, which is of course Chancellor Palpatine.
From birth, the clones were trained to be one cohesive unit and fully dependent on a command structure. So if a higher ranking officer gave them an order, they followed it. But they were able to think negatively of the order but they were so indoctrinated that they just followed orders due to them not realizing they had the choice to disobey.
This is why Palpatine actually made the Jedi generals during the Clone Wars, because simply said the Jedi were arrogant and were terrible at leading armies. The bad choices of many Jedi to lead to a large number of pointless casualties. And mistakes aside the Jedi were more then willing to sacrifice clone lives seeing they were considered less seeing they were not part of the natural order of the force. Because of these character flaws and lack of military experience the clones started to resent them and were more eager to execute their orders (and the jedi).
They were pushed their whole life to memorize the 150 contingency orders they were taught during their training on Kamino, including Order 66, besides their training to prepare for the battlefield and in combat. When Palpatine executes Order 66 in ROTS, he doesn't explain the details of the order. He gives it and expects every clone commander to know about it.
in "Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader - Part II: The Emperor's Emissary" Vader is even tasked to hunt down Clones that disobeyed. In it Palpatine says:
"Contagion brought about by fighting alongside the Jedi for so many years. Clone or otherwise, there is only so much a being can be programmed to do. Sooner or later even a lowly trooper will become the sum of his experiences".
This was especially true amongst the Arc-Troopers and Clone commandos, who were less heavily indoctrinated so they can function more independently than regular clone troopers when cut off from the command structure.
They were also bred with more independent genes and had a more intensive training for their roles during the Clone Wars, which allowed do act more as individuals. As specialists they needed it. And with that level of independence, they actually had the ability/were mentally able to disobey Order 66.
In general, these type of clones were much more like Jango Fett.
Back to the regular clones:
An inhibitor-chip from Canon can be removed from a clone's brain and he will suddenly disobey Order 66 but indoctrination (and also genetic modification) since birth is very difficult/challenging to overcome.
these journal entries give me chills every time I hear them, god damn
I will always look at Dee Bradley Baker as the only voice actor for Rex, and no one can change my mind
"Dip dip dip dip dip, we've captured a command post. They're losing reinforcements, keep it up"
That scene in battlefront 2 still gives me chills tho.
I'm actually crying. Not joking there are tears in my eyes this wins as the best youtube I've seen in a long long time.
Lost my 💩 when Peter said “dip dip dip dip” the first time 😂
God I love the attention to detail, the editing, the caption fonts!
Only now do I realise that they got Temuera Morrison to do the voiceover, but only for 1 clone while the rest got American accents.
Not that I'm complaining. Those voice lines are iconic.
It lines up so perfectly.
It’s actually amazing with the connection family guy has to Star Wars Even Seth would laugh at this
Given how BB is giving the clones regrets about order 66, this entry of the 501st journal is still accurate.
0:40 I like how the text disappears
I like that he's trying to write a confession but the paper won't let him.
this is art, it shall be remembered for the ages
This is by far the best TH-cam video ever made.
Do you no season and episode?
One of the finest and most original memes I’ve ever seen. Good, Anakin, good.