Probably the best depiction of Order 66 yet. The way Cal interacts with the clones before the whole thing goes down really makes it feel like a genuine betrayal. Can’t imagine the hurt and confusion
This made me imagine this from the clone's perspectives. They are suddenly compelled by some force they don't understand to murder the people they respected and admired. Heroes are forced to kill children. It's really, really dark.
Meanwhile Anakin has no bio-chip and does it because an old guy told him to. And because executing unarmed children that look to you for hope and guidance in their darkest hour is really easy.
@@almalone3282 what ? He was told he could save her in the middle of revenge of the sith . That's the entire reason he went to the dark side 😂 He didn't want to lose padme like he lost everything.
Wow, Clones are so friendly especially when seeing Cal and the trooper are doing high five. I mean, seeing how Cal and the clones were pals made this hurt even more.
It was the inhibitor chips that forced them to betray the Jedi, although some clones would follow orders, those that served with the Jedi likely wouldn’t had they not had inhibitor chips
@@u.npeacekeeperball432 that is the "Disney revisionism". basically the writers of the children's series "The Clone Wars" weren't talented enough to stay on canon, so they had to invent these chips. let me explain: The Jedi do not come off looking especially sympathetic in Episodes I-III themselves. Take those movies in isolation, and it’s frankly not hard to imagine the clones turning on them in what is essentially a coordinated slave revolt.[1] No doubt many Jedi would find this confusing, as they generally thought they treated the clones well.[2] And in fact, many of the Jedi in the Order 66 montage do seem rather confused why their men suddenly turned on them. But from the clone perspective, this isn’t really hard to see. The idea that the Jedi valued the clones as people, and that somehow makes their slavery okay, is so close to the noxious myth of the “good master” that it hardly needs explaining, but just to be clear: “I just want you to know, Trooper, that I don’t see you as a clone. You’re a man, a human being, to me. You have a distinct impression in the Force, just as unique as any other being. I know you’re being treated unjustly by the Republic and I can’t change that, but I want you to know: I’ll be right here alongside you, facing the same dangers you do.” “I appreciate that, General. Frankly, nobody asked us if we wanted to fight this war, or even if we wanted to be soldiers, and … well, we don’t, Sir. I take it, then, that you’ll look the other way if me and the boys just disappear next leave?” “Oh, no. That would be desertion, which is a capital crime. I mean, who would stop the Separatists from seceding? Republic citizens? Ha ha. Good one, Trooper.” “I … see, Sir.” The prequels are enough of a mess that it’s not entirely clear what’s going on with Order 66. I think the slave revolt angle is a valid reading, but like Joseph Reinemann said, the first thing we’re told about the clones is that they’re programmed - somehow - to follow orders. We don’t see enough of them in action to really figure out what that looks like. But in The Clone Wars, we do, and we start running into problems. One of the things TCW really wants to be clear about is that clones are thinking individuals whi are very different from droids. Clones are people, and, more importantly, they’re sympathetic protagonist characters. You’re supposed to react to their deaths as you would react to the death of a person (whereas droid deaths are supposed to range from neutral to positive to funny). Thus, whatever the Kaminoans meant by clones being “programmed,” the show cannot allow clones to be seen as unthinking or subservient automatons. At best, the Kaminoans were just wrong about how good their brainwashing is (yay, plucky human spirit!); at worst, the clones must have been programmed in some other way. The Clone Wars also wants to present the Jedi as good guys. In the prequels that isn’t really necessary; after all, Anakin kind of hates the Jedi and he’s supposed to be sympathetic (a goal the films … struggle to achieve). But in TCW the Jedi are supposed to be the good guys. Flawed good guys, good guys who struggle at times with the moral demands of war, but good guys. It’s really hard to simultaneously present someone as a good guy - and even a flawed good guy - and a slave overseer. TCW does explore this idea some, and I’m frankly still awed that they did it as much as they did. But you know what’s even harder than presenting a slave overseer as a flawed good guy? Presenting someone whom the other heroes see as a slave overseer as a flawed good guy. Some clones - ones we never see for more than a single arc - make the slavery charge anyway. Exhibit A: th-cam.com/video/uL4AKhNfJDc/w-d-xo.html But while nobody ever actually refutes Slick’s charge that the Jedi enslave the clones - ever, in the entire series - the show doesn’t exactly dwell on it. The slavery angle is there if you want to see it, but the eleven year olds this show was aimed at aren’t supposed to come away from it feeling that the heroic Captain Rex and Commander Cody resent Obi-Wan for enslaving them and would happily shoot him in the back if they thought they could do so without putting their brothers at risk. So we have a dilemma. We want to present clones as sympathetic, free-thinking heroes, most of whom definitely do not resent the Jedi as slavers (shhhhhh, pay no attention to the slavery behind the curtain). This being the case, how are we to explain Order 66? Enter the bio-chip. Problem sorted. Personally, while I do understand the business logic of not presenting an entire TV series in which the viewer is constantly reminded that the clones view every single Jedi except for Anakin (the former slave) through the lens of a master-slave relationship, I dislike the chip solution. It’s an elegant solution to the problem, if you want most clones not to resent their lot in life at a bone-deep level. I just don't see why you would want to do that. Tender sensibilities of the younger audience aside, I mean. Yes, that would mean the Jedi fought an entire war almost entirely blind to the fact that they were perpetrating a monstrous evil of historic proportions on thinking, reasoning human beings. Yes, that would be a truly reprehensible thing for the Jedi to do. Yes, it would require the Jedi to have almost stupefying levels of self-importance not to see that, whatever the Jedi thought of their relationship, the clones thought of themselves as slaves. But isn’t that the point? That Palpatine wanted the Jedi not only to die, but to thoroughly disgrace themselves before they did? To do it of their own free will? To prove that they really aren’t morally superior to the Sith in any way, but are too far up their own asses even to be honest about it? Isn’t that Palpatine’s plan? Isn’t all that what Palpatine is supposed to be thinking when he says th-cam.com/video/yJZp7I3wZJU/w-d-xo.html and isn’t all that supposed to be the deeper meaning behind Yoda’s line when he says th-cam.com/video/Zfvxi15ljuQ/w-d-xo.html ? But I mean, sure, whatever, Jedi have to be good guys.
The part that hit me was when Jaro Tapal tells Cal to “hold the line and wait for the Jedi councils signal”. Jaro died thinking that order 66 was possibly isolated or only a few Jedi were affected by this. The reality was is that when he died, Mace along with all the council members at the temple were dead. Plo Koon and Mundi killed in the field, Obi wan was swimming in a lake bed and Grand master yoda on the run with only the Wookiees for support. The Jedi were doomed and there would be no support from the council or anyone else for that matter.
Technically Mace Windu went to Confront Palpatine with a Group of Jedi Masters After Being told By the shortly to be Darth Vader Anakin Skywalker That Palpatine Was The Sith lord all along and that Group of Jedi were all Killed by Palpatine
@@saphiriathebluedragonknight375 Didn't Obi-wan and Yoda go to the Temple and recalibrate the signal, warning surviving Jedi to stay away from the Temple.?
GlitterFairyLilo true but they are still further along in maturation due to them being fully developed, so their brain chemistry is more along the lines of a normal person than a child, they just lack world experience, but they don’t need it being trained to kill exclusively
@@jeremytoth7635 in the trailers for clone wars season 7 it shows Ahsoka dueling maul in the Ahsoka book this is when order 66 was executed and her and Rex faked their deaths
It broke my heart to see cal had genuine friendships with these clone, especially the high fiveing one. Respawn did a great job making 66 feel like the tragic betrayal that it really is
It's not a betrayal, it's a tragedy. If you watch Clone Wars last season, clones had no power over it and being used like that to kill their friends is tragic.
I love how perfectly they characterize Jaro Tapal here, and by extension Kal via the training he recieved from him. Jaro is clearly an absolute powerhouse feared for his physical prowess even among jedi. It seems he opted to train Kal from the front lines and mold him into a capable physical fighter which reflects Kal's general attitude and fighting style well I feel like. Also "we trained for this" and the way he was prepared. This dude had a contingency plan prepared for this shit which is clearly more than most jedi. Even Kal seems not as freaked out as he should be in the moment, likely because he was told this was a possibility.
even if that is/isnt true, kal is probably just experiencing pure shock more than anything at this point. and shock, reeeeeeeeeeeeeeally blunts blows that would make your mental health explode (such as being shot at without hesitation by someone who literally gave you high fives not even 10 minutes beforehand)
I think cal mightve been in shock but yea. Jaro was a highly respected Master and known for his strategies. He was also strong in the Force. You can see when 66 was issued, he felt the deaths and cries of his fellow jedi.
You can tell that if he wasn't so distracted by Cal, Jaro would 100% have just causally walked out of the ship with no effort. I mean even at 7:00 he just strolls through multiple clones as if they were nothing. And lifts one up without breaking stride before walking out. (though I will say that the choreography for that scene looked janky af such as the one clone INCHES behind Jaro as the door opens makes little sense to me. He should have ran in after instead of already being close to him.)
@@TheDeathMare I know this comment is a month old on a two year old video but glad to see that I'm not the only person who noticed how awkward and janky the combat looks in the scenes with Jaro and the scene with Cere. It just has zero fluidity to it and it looks so bad compared to how fluid the combat can be in the actual game.
@@sonicgen20 Mate, in the scene where Cal has to open the blast doors, one clone trooper stands behind Tapal for at least 30 seconds without shooting at him. Look at this video again and check it out. The dude on the right who comes with him through the door. xD
This was actually pretty tense almost a horror scene, like damn imagine this: clones you've trusted are now trying to murder you for unknown reasons, your master is separated from you, the only basic skills you can trust to survive were the ones you were taught, order 66 might just be the darkest period in Star Wars
I'm surprised there isn't a horror game where you play as a Youngling or Initiate that has to escape Coruscant or something similar. You'd have literally the most barebone Force abilities, and no real way to fight back, thus would have to avoid not only the Clones but also the larger percentage of the civilians who would oust you after being told "the truth". Edit: I can't spell because my Brain is the equivalent of a freshly squeezed Lemon.
I love how starting from 4:45 there is no dramatic background music, just the sound of the alarm echoing through the ship. We know what's unfolding back on Coruscant and across the galaxy through the montage from Revenge of the Sith. But here, it's just a little boy scrambling to stay alive and figure out what's going on. Feels so much more intimate, lonely, and terrifying
It’s also amazing how well he trained Cal. He told him exactly what to do and Cal was brave enough to just say “Yes master” no questions asked he trusted his master.
To be fair, the chip was messing with his head and making him seem like he was going crazy. But ya, really sad he died before he could save the Jedi and his brothers from what we knew was coming
I didn't expect to get sad over the trooper giving a high five to Kal, but here I am, almost on the verge of tears. That scene just hits so hard when you know what's coming.
What gets me is that nobody with the Jedi's saw Order 66 coming. You would think there would be at least a few paranoid Jedi. The ones who keep some stashes of supplies off the books just in case the unexpected happened. That shuttle you commandeered to escape that planet in? Yeah ... you didn't quite turn it in like you should have afterwards. Those credits you were given for expenses on that diplomatic mission? Yeah, I turned in some receipts I picked up off the ground and kept them. Those saber crystals you came across on your last trip to Llum ... yeah they somehow ended up in my pocket. That two weeks of R&R taken on Alderaan ... it wasn't alderaan and it wasn't R&R. It was time spent refurbishing a safe house on some planet nobody has heard of.
@@superdave8248 many Jedi did indeed do what you just described. Not that they ever thought the order would do anything to them. but Stuff happens when your a gloried government peace keeper with magic powers. Enemy's abound. and if the Mandalorians proved anything its that you don't need the dark side to kill Jedi! not to mention Hutt Crime syndicates. and there were PLENTY of Ex Jedi. and Estranged Jedi like Master Qui Gon was. Still part of the order, but kept at a distance do to their beliefs. Sadly all those side preparations did not help a great deal of them. Vader's Jedi hunts and his inquisitors tracked them all down. most because they still made use of the force. it was only Jedi that went into total exile, Like master Yoda did, or ones who Completely stopped using the force at all, like Kanen and Cal did. that kept them alive.
The fact that Respawn used Anakin's Betrayal for this scene from Revenge of The Sith had me fucking sobbing. They clearly care about the world and motives of Star Wars. Best scene in the game.
Watching the interactions with the clones in the beginning: “You got this kid!” *high fives* Don’t get emotionally attached, don’t get emotionally attached, don’t get emotionally attached......
Guys it's not the chips, it's also the clones itself, clones from some battalions wanted to do order 66 due to lack of protection from their jedi generals.
I think my favourite part about this scene is that when you see Sidious give the order, Tapal recoils because he can feel what's happening through the force. It gives the impression that Sidious' words didn't just activate the inhibitor chips and start Order 66, they were like a wave of energy rippling across the Force, as if the words "Execute Order 66" convey so much power and fear that every Jedi felt it all at once
I doubt the order was issued at the exact same time for everyone, it would be relayed throughout the galaxy. He is most likely sending the death of the Jedi like yoda did
OBJECTION! With all due respect, it’s not the words that made him recoil, it’s the waves through the force, he felt the imbalance as Jedi were dying, not all of the clones get the order at the same time, so he was clearly one of the last.
The clones acted against their will, if you watched Star Wars the clone wars animated series you’ll see that each clone is born with a chip implanted in their brain that triggers when order 66 is executed. The clones were INDEED friends with the Jedi, nut once the word was given they became just a tool in Sidious’ grand scheme.
7:05 I like how that one clone trooper just waited next to Master Tapal till the door opens and after that he just walked with his weapon and didn't shoot even once.
Yeah, that was pretty awesome. It's even more impressive when you realize the only other Jedi that was able to do that was Yoda. Jaro must've been really strong with the Force.
Qui_Gon12 Gaming I don’t think so because I thought this was before the events of revenge of the sith and like none of the episodes were set as it happened because it would be like half way through the movie
Qui_Gon12 Gaming ahh that makes sense now. do u reckon we will se order 66 happen but like an animated version that we be really cool to see how Rex and anakin react
@@fatboy6441 don’t worry us true star wars fans will never see it as cannon untill disney lets lucas recreate his trilogy that they threw to the trash i heard supposedly it will happen so all we can do is have Hope, not just any hope but A New Hope!
Or perhaps the person who issued the order to the clones(note: anyone can issue that order) would not be treated as an enemy. Anakin issued the order to the 501st, that’s why they don’t attack him.
Those clone interactions are just perfect. Especially the high five and the comander laughing at Cals comment. It's sad that Cal lost both his friends and his master in one moment and didn't even know the reason the clones attacked.
It’s the look back Jaro gives Kal after he’s been shot that gets me. Despite being betrayed and mortally wounded seeing his apprentice scared and in danger motivates him to keep fighting. He might not be one of the better known figures of the clone wars but he’s a true Jedi.
Surely this was someone's very first encounter with Order 66. Completely fresh-faced, never having seen the old movies, no possible way of predicting what was about to happen, utterly oblivious to every hint. Must've been an insane experience.
This is an intense leason to learn. Major props to Cameron Monaghan. He voice act a believable young Cal voice while also putting a lot of heart and soul into these emotional scenes. Great actor and amazing writers. Travis also was amazing as Cal's master
@@germfreepizzawi1839 he'd make a great sith lord. Imagine a scene where he says that as he's avenging a fallen sith comrade, Jedi civil war era or something
They should do a short hour and a half thriller that starts as Order 66 commences. There’s so much they could do with that moment and so many perspectives to explore I’d love to see that
Yeah a game with a Jedi Storyline about a newly christened Knight and his master a human woman taking on the separatists forces, with what this game has shown it would be INCREDIBLE. I think the main character should be an alien, i'm thinking Cerean like Ki Adi Mundi but with a green lightsaber and clearly younger. I would also want to play on some of less featured Clone War's planets especially Mygeeto in addition to Saleucami and new worlds we haven't seen.
Man if it wasn't for Anakin and his stupid retarded choice to kill Windu Cal's life would've been completely different he ruined a lot of other Jedi even Padawans' lives.
Order 66 is one of those fictional events which never ceases to break my heart no matter how many times I see it happen, because you always get reminded of how tragic the whole thing was
@@louiswoodward8937 I blame EVERYONE after that whole thing with Syfo-dyas. By the time the show got to that arc, they should have had more than enough information to figure out what was going on, if they'd spent 2 seconds actually thinking about any of it.
It was Anakin's fault and the Jedi Council's fault. Fives said he knew of a separatist plot against the Jedi, but Anakin thought he was mad and didn't believe him (unlike Rex) and never bothered to tell anyone. Then Kenobi and Anakin found out Dooku built the clone army and told the council who decided to cover it up. If Anakin had listened to Fives then things would have been a lot different.
"as soon as order 66 is ordered all of the clones started aiming like stormtroopers!" well... did you take into consideration that maybe, maybe, that was them doing their best to fight off their programming, and to not actually kill their friends?
I know the Jedi are able to make enemies disoriented and lose aim. This might be whats happening since when the clones shoot at the kid, they have closer shots, but when they shoot at the master, their aim begins to falter. Also they have plot armor.
thats exactly what i was about to ask, the music played during the order 66 scenes was epic, damn shame they ruined the ending of it with jimmy smitt talking to those troopers, they used the peice perfect in the ROTS trailer
The clones had no choice. Palpatine made them with a chip that overrides their free will when he says order 66. It’s just as heartbreaking for the clones, they were sentient men born to be slaves
These Jedis are ruthless killers. How many innocent stormtroopers are on their kill list? Now somebody pays a tiny little bit back to them, and they cry. Those are called crocodile tears.
@@u.v.s.5583 If an army of armored soldiers shoot you, you are going to defend yourself, no? Jedi like luke actually hated to kill them, but there is no other choice, though the jedi from the clone wars were transforming into hypocrite peacekeepers
@@jesusmoralesvaca817 So, the Jedis were extremely sad when they were forced to kill a stormtrooper, who was essentially totally harmless (a Jedi can deflect blaster shots with no problems whatsoever). I maintain that they just killed stormtroopers for fun!
Honestly this really did show how the clones could be incredibly connected with the Jedi and their Younglings. I wonder how clones reacted after the order was done
Most of them had PTSD or a sense of eternal regret. However, most of them could not control themselves during Order 66, which meant that while they were hunting down their friends, all they could do was watch and sit back inside their heads.
3:30: the sound of blasters could mean they wasn´t the only jedi aboard the ship...so the clones killed the others in different sectors of the ship. That makes this whole scene more scary, because that means Kal Kestis was the only jedi survivor in the whole ship.
I doubt there were more. We see in season 7 of TCW the clones also shot the droid assigned to the Jedi themselves, so they probably just destroyed their astromechs.
Do people not realize that Jed/Sith can deflect blasters without raising their hands? Vader does the same thing in Rogue One. It’s very possible and even likely that Jarol Tepal was redirecting the blaster fire.
@@TyranBatten yeah I hadn't seen the rest of the video when I wrote that. Weren't the clones stun blasts blue? Am I remembering wrong? I think I remembered wrong, yeah. I think the kill beam is blue
The scene where they’re pinned down at the escape pod is masterfully done. When Tapal is getting shot at and Cal hides behind him, he looks at his padawan and knows that he must sacrifice himself to save Cal. Very well done
I actually really like how you get to interact with the clones and how nice they are to cal it makes the order 66 betrayal so much more tragic when they turn on you
Some context & explanation, for those who may be less fluent in Star Wars lore, yet found their way here... ;) *[version 2.0! Now with more Canon and soluble fiber!]* 1. *How could the Clones turn on the Jedi so easily? ~* The following is a combined paraphrase, from *Canon* (no Legends) information from Wookieepedia entries on Clone Troopers, Control Chips, Order 66, and The Great Jedi Purge... _"Clone Protocol 66 was built into the Clone Troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic during the cloning process that created them. All clones were implanted with a cranial bio-chip, one that could be activated by remote signal or by voice command (as given by Sheev Palpatine). The bio-chip, when activated, would enforce total obedience in a clone, erasing all existing biases and beliefs, and overriding any emotional ties or bonds. The order (66) would also cause the clones to view the Jedi as a dangerous threat that needed to be eliminated at all costs."_ So while the activation of the bio-chips may not have been a _"hard reset"_ of the Clone Troopers, it did diminish them in mental (& thus also physical) capacity; it was still brain tampering, after all (remember: Clone Trooper Tup *_>died
@@justsomeponywithamustache8731 no it didnt. While the physical suggestion was strong. In the comics many of the clones not only remember.. but question the things they did to people they served all their lives. Sometimes loved. The chip doesnt wipe memories though I think it has the possibility to do so. Order 66 was more of a program. The clones were forced to run it having been given the order.
Ryan White No it just forced them to uphold Order 66, above all else. Commander Bly and his troops felt horrible when they had to kill Aayla Secura so they shot her corpse so many times when she was down was because they wanted her death to be quick so she wouldn’t suffer.
It's amazing to think about all of the events that are happening simultaneously as this scene plays out tbh -Obi-Wan had just destroyed Grevious -Anakin just helped Papatine kill Windu and became Vader -Ahsoka was on her way back to Coruscant with Maul in custody -The Bad Batch watched as their fellow soldiers turned against their Jedi general It's mind blowing how much is going on in the galaxy at this very moment
Tapal must have been one hell of a Jedi to be able to sense the death's of the Jedi from systems away and then be able to take basically an entire ship full of clones by himself. If it wasn't for Cal he may have escaped with his life.
Tapal would have been one of many Jedi to have been killed by Vader personally. Which is still impressive considering powerful Jedi such as Ki Munn Adi and Plo Koon were killed by clones and never faced Vader.
The clones would’ve surrounded him earlier when cal opened the door. And he wouldn’t have been able to get into the escape without help. If anything cal gave him a few more minutes of life
@@RenaldyCalixte Plo Koon and Ki Adi Mundi were somewhat special cases, Plo Koon was flying and sensed it happening which meant he wasnt able to control his ship as he should have and they just shot him out of the sky (which is an incredibly smart thing for a Jedi's enemy to do is take them out when they're flying) and Ki Adi Mundi was just stupidly naive albeit an incredible fighter... sensed it happening earlier (much like this dude) but just couldnt survive the onslaught from elite troopers from (essentially) point blank range... Truth be told; I dont really get it. They're shown time and time again effortlessly deflecting shots and mowing down nearly entire battalions of troops at a time except during the purge. During the purge they're taken out by 5 clones lazily shooting in their general direction... I get the ones that are completely taken by surprise; like Aayla Secura, or the ones that are taken out by Vader himself but Ep. 3 makes it look like they die so easily...
That clone saying “we're getting new orders soon” is like hearing the quiet kid at the back of the class mutter “you'll all be sorry”
When only the teacher gets a homemade cookie
when the autistic kid stops spinning the fidget spinner and starts spinning the revolver
Al Malone Why bring Autism into it?
i think you mean 'dont come to school tomorrow'
lmao
That high five was so wholesome
This hurt different
I wonder if those 2 guys 1 at the beginning and the high five one also really did shoot at the kid
@TheOverlord818 😂
@@nationalsocialist6899 Damn that's dark
@@nationalsocialist6899 even if they did they never had a choice.They have chips in their brain that force them to
Always remember that they were victim to Order 66 too. The inhibitor chip and Palpatine are to blame
“Were getting new orders soon”
*chuckles* “im in danger”
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Shadow Master yes lol
All because of ur training.
Anika skywalker
Probably the best depiction of Order 66 yet. The way Cal interacts with the clones before the whole thing goes down really makes it feel like a genuine betrayal. Can’t imagine the hurt and confusion
i would debate the depiction of order 66 in clone wars s7 when rex tries to fight it and we see rex hunt down ahsoka.
Let's not forget the opening of The Bad Batch
@@jessefirman48 and I will sacrifice a few eggs to bathala for a good week for you
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@@15blackshirt fuck that depiction, Kansan’s original experience with order 66 was 100x better and way more heart wrenching
This made me imagine this from the clone's perspectives. They are suddenly compelled by some force they don't understand to murder the people they respected and admired. Heroes are forced to kill children. It's really, really dark.
Meanwhile Anakin has no bio-chip and does it because an old guy told him to. And because executing unarmed children that look to you for hope and guidance in their darkest hour is really easy.
The clones were treated like droids by the Jedi. Most would have probably killed the Jedi without an inhibitor chip.
@@Loyal2Luna he did all that to save his wife which isn't until AFTER he gets put in the Vader suit that palpatine tell him she couldn't be saved
@@almalone3282 what ? He was told he could save her in the middle of revenge of the sith . That's the entire reason he went to the dark side 😂 He didn't want to lose padme like he lost everything.
@@MrFreakinAwesome20 that's literally what I said in my comment
"Ready for a rematch later?"
"Yeah, anytime!"
(few minutes later)
"About that rematch..."
Christian Choi 😭😭
This is the rematch
Lmao
More like deathmatch.
@@AdmiralRamirez7 XD
Wow, Clones are so friendly especially when seeing Cal and the trooper are doing high five. I mean, seeing how Cal and the clones were pals made this hurt even more.
I cried when Order 66 was executed in the "revenge of the sith" It made me cry... All those battles.....
orders are orders!
in the prequels you had this underlying tension between the jedi and clones, the clones had this sort of mercenary feel.
It was the inhibitor chips that forced them to betray the Jedi, although some clones would follow orders, those that served with the Jedi likely wouldn’t had they not had inhibitor chips
The chips made them do the order without question
@@u.npeacekeeperball432 that is the "Disney revisionism".
basically the writers of the children's series "The Clone Wars" weren't talented enough to stay on canon, so they had to invent these chips.
let me explain:
The Jedi do not come off looking especially sympathetic in Episodes I-III themselves. Take those movies in isolation, and it’s frankly not hard to imagine the clones turning on them in what is essentially a coordinated slave revolt.[1] No doubt many Jedi would find this confusing, as they generally thought they treated the clones well.[2] And in fact, many of the Jedi in the Order 66 montage do seem rather confused why their men suddenly turned on them.
But from the clone perspective, this isn’t really hard to see. The idea that the Jedi valued the clones as people, and that somehow makes their slavery okay, is so close to the noxious myth of the “good master” that it hardly needs explaining, but just to be clear:
“I just want you to know, Trooper, that I don’t see you as a clone. You’re a man, a human being, to me. You have a distinct impression in the Force, just as unique as any other being. I know you’re being treated unjustly by the Republic and I can’t change that, but I want you to know: I’ll be right here alongside you, facing the same dangers you do.”
“I appreciate that, General. Frankly, nobody asked us if we wanted to fight this war, or even if we wanted to be soldiers, and … well, we don’t, Sir. I take it, then, that you’ll look the other way if me and the boys just disappear next leave?”
“Oh, no. That would be desertion, which is a capital crime. I mean, who would stop the Separatists from seceding? Republic citizens? Ha ha. Good one, Trooper.”
“I … see, Sir.”
The prequels are enough of a mess that it’s not entirely clear what’s going on with Order 66. I think the slave revolt angle is a valid reading, but like Joseph Reinemann said, the first thing we’re told about the clones is that they’re programmed - somehow - to follow orders. We don’t see enough of them in action to really figure out what that looks like.
But in The Clone Wars, we do, and we start running into problems.
One of the things TCW really wants to be clear about is that clones are thinking individuals whi are very different from droids. Clones are people, and, more importantly, they’re sympathetic protagonist characters. You’re supposed to react to their deaths as you would react to the death of a person (whereas droid deaths are supposed to range from neutral to positive to funny). Thus, whatever the Kaminoans meant by clones being “programmed,” the show cannot allow clones to be seen as unthinking or subservient automatons. At best, the Kaminoans were just wrong about how good their brainwashing is (yay, plucky human spirit!); at worst, the clones must have been programmed in some other way.
The Clone Wars also wants to present the Jedi as good guys. In the prequels that isn’t really necessary; after all, Anakin kind of hates the Jedi and he’s supposed to be sympathetic (a goal the films … struggle to achieve). But in TCW the Jedi are supposed to be the good guys. Flawed good guys, good guys who struggle at times with the moral demands of war, but good guys.
It’s really hard to simultaneously present someone as a good guy - and even a flawed good guy - and a slave overseer. TCW does explore this idea some, and I’m frankly still awed that they did it as much as they did.
But you know what’s even harder than presenting a slave overseer as a flawed good guy? Presenting someone whom the other heroes see as a slave overseer as a flawed good guy.
Some clones - ones we never see for more than a single arc - make the slavery charge anyway. Exhibit A:
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But while nobody ever actually refutes Slick’s charge that the Jedi enslave the clones - ever, in the entire series - the show doesn’t exactly dwell on it. The slavery angle is there if you want to see it, but the eleven year olds this show was aimed at aren’t supposed to come away from it feeling that the heroic Captain Rex and Commander Cody resent Obi-Wan for enslaving them and would happily shoot him in the back if they thought they could do so without putting their brothers at risk.
So we have a dilemma. We want to present clones as sympathetic, free-thinking heroes, most of whom definitely do not resent the Jedi as slavers (shhhhhh, pay no attention to the slavery behind the curtain). This being the case, how are we to explain Order 66?
Enter the bio-chip. Problem sorted.
Personally, while I do understand the business logic of not presenting an entire TV series in which the viewer is constantly reminded that the clones view every single Jedi except for Anakin (the former slave) through the lens of a master-slave relationship, I dislike the chip solution. It’s an elegant solution to the problem, if you want most clones not to resent their lot in life at a bone-deep level.
I just don't see why you would want to do that. Tender sensibilities of the younger audience aside, I mean. Yes, that would mean the Jedi fought an entire war almost entirely blind to the fact that they were perpetrating a monstrous evil of historic proportions on thinking, reasoning human beings. Yes, that would be a truly reprehensible thing for the Jedi to do. Yes, it would require the Jedi to have almost stupefying levels of self-importance not to see that, whatever the Jedi thought of their relationship, the clones thought of themselves as slaves.
But isn’t that the point? That Palpatine wanted the Jedi not only to die, but to thoroughly disgrace themselves before they did? To do it of their own free will? To prove that they really aren’t morally superior to the Sith in any way, but are too far up their own asses even to be honest about it? Isn’t that Palpatine’s plan? Isn’t all that what Palpatine is supposed to be thinking when he says
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and isn’t all that supposed to be the deeper meaning behind Yoda’s line when he says
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?
But I mean, sure, whatever, Jedi have to be good guys.
The part that hit me was when Jaro Tapal tells Cal to “hold the line and wait for the Jedi councils signal”. Jaro died thinking that order 66 was possibly isolated or only a few Jedi were affected by this. The reality was is that when he died, Mace along with all the council members at the temple were dead. Plo Koon and Mundi killed in the field, Obi wan was swimming in a lake bed and Grand master yoda on the run with only the Wookiees for support. The Jedi were doomed and there would be no support from the council or anyone else for that matter.
And the signal that did come was a trap.
Technically Mace Windu went to Confront Palpatine with a Group of Jedi Masters After Being told By the shortly to be Darth Vader Anakin Skywalker That Palpatine Was The Sith lord all along and that Group of Jedi were all Killed by Palpatine
@@saphiriathebluedragonknight375 Didn't Obi-wan and Yoda go to the Temple and recalibrate the signal, warning surviving Jedi to stay away from the Temple.?
@@youtubeuser5524 Yes.
@@youtubeuser5524 they did, but by the time they got there it was already too late for many
8:18 “hold the line, wait for the Jedi councils signal”
Oh Tapal... if only you knew, the council is *Gone*
NOMAD FILMS by that moment no
I *am* the senate
DarkHawk UNNNNNNLIMITED POWWWWWWWWWWWERRRRRRRRRRRR
NOMAD FILMS Lmao at least 1/3 are still alive during the Purge
They did still send a signal at least, although a pity Cal left his holocron on board the venator
watching the clones interact with cal, my poor heart
This high five made me kinda sad tho
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Yeah me too...
i like the clone troppers its sad to see them die lie that
This shit fucking hurt me
Being a kid on a ship like that must be like having a million older brothers
Thomas Schrank And imagine one day all of them try to kill you and your master, poor dude :(
All the more traumatizing when suddenly all your brother's are trying to murder you.
Technically they'd be younger brothers. He's like 13 or so in this, and the clones are about 10 years minimum so.
GlitterFairyLilo true but they are still further along in maturation due to them being fully developed, so their brain chemistry is more along the lines of a normal person than a child, they just lack world experience, but they don’t need it being trained to kill exclusively
Well, probably a closer to about 7,400.
Other Jedi masters: *teach their padawans lightsaber skills and force techniques*
Jaro Tapal: *hardcore parkour*
I guess it fits the monkey jedi, don't you think?
HARDCORE PARKOUR
I mean a physical intense exercise routine was usually normal for Jedi, why do you think there are no abnormally obese Jedi?
Non Existent Hutt Jedi: **Sad Noises**
@@scottprice4955 legends hutt: even sadder noises
Man this hits Clone Wars fans straight in the heart.
season 7 Ahoska's duel with maul happens right as order 66 is triggered.....
"Trust only, in the Force."
Especially fans of the clones
Ookami inazuma Huh?! Explain!!!
@@jeremytoth7635 in the trailers for clone wars season 7 it shows Ahsoka dueling maul
in the Ahsoka book this is when order 66 was executed and her and Rex faked their deaths
"You got this, kid!" *High five*
Consider me heartbroken...
Lol you have 66 likes
Time stamp
0:56
Ikr.
like "don't do that to me!"
Clone: hi Cal
Palpatine: execute order 66
Clone: bye Cal
Damn
Its just that cold and simple
@@SobaYatai they can’t do anything about it. They have a chip in their mind so they being manipulated tho
Jesus Loves u
@@ryrykovi4227 I love you
It broke my heart to see cal had genuine friendships with these clone, especially the high fiveing one. Respawn did a great job making 66 feel like the tragic betrayal that it really is
@@jessefirman48 Goddamn religious nutjobs...
@@jessefirman48 This is order 66, not the fucking Bible
I feel like that for the clone that gives cal a high five and the one that challenges him to a rematch later, this scene is amazing and heartbreaking
@@wafffel Well he got a rematch atleast.
It's not a betrayal, it's a tragedy. If you watch Clone Wars last season, clones had no power over it and being used like that to kill their friends is tragic.
_Order 66 happened in 2005, it can't hurt me anymore._
Me watching this and CW: *(Cries)*
Literally teared up during this scene and just finished clone wars about 10 minutes ago. Actually a grown ass man sobbing right now
Clone wars ruined order 66
Charlie Rivera bro me too when I played this scene i felt it
Aurum TheBrave this game hurts at some points
@@khayree7929 Hell no, it didn't.
Clone: I heard we are getting new orders soon
Me: [Worried Laughter]
CIA Agent facts
Hahah
He’s not talking about order 66 tho
fandyandy123 you idiot
**Happy Crying**
“Don’t come to the Venator Class Star Destroyer today”
"we're getting new orders today"
Subtle joke
lmao
Oh my fucking...damnit I'm smiling. 🤣
"Some of you Jedi are OK"
I love how perfectly they characterize Jaro Tapal here, and by extension Kal via the training he recieved from him. Jaro is clearly an absolute powerhouse feared for his physical prowess even among jedi. It seems he opted to train Kal from the front lines and mold him into a capable physical fighter which reflects Kal's general attitude and fighting style well I feel like. Also "we trained for this" and the way he was prepared. This dude had a contingency plan prepared for this shit which is clearly more than most jedi. Even Kal seems not as freaked out as he should be in the moment, likely because he was told this was a possibility.
even if that is/isnt true, kal is probably just experiencing pure shock more than anything at this point. and shock, reeeeeeeeeeeeeeally blunts blows that would make your mental health explode (such as being shot at without hesitation by someone who literally gave you high fives not even 10 minutes beforehand)
I think cal mightve been in shock but yea. Jaro was a highly respected Master and known for his strategies. He was also strong in the Force. You can see when 66 was issued, he felt the deaths and cries of his fellow jedi.
You can tell that if he wasn't so distracted by Cal, Jaro would 100% have just causally walked out of the ship with no effort. I mean even at 7:00 he just strolls through multiple clones as if they were nothing. And lifts one up without breaking stride before walking out. (though I will say that the choreography for that scene looked janky af such as the one clone INCHES behind Jaro as the door opens makes little sense to me. He should have ran in after instead of already being close to him.)
@@TheDeathMare I know this comment is a month old on a two year old video but glad to see that I'm not the only person who noticed how awkward and janky the combat looks in the scenes with Jaro and the scene with Cere. It just has zero fluidity to it and it looks so bad compared to how fluid the combat can be in the actual game.
Isn't Jaro Tapal the same species as Zeb, from Rebels? 🤔
Young Cal : *Uses force on clones*
Clones : *144p*
What happened to them
😂😂😂
@@darthjarjar696 TBH, IDK
@@darthjarjar696 Cal used his Force Slow ability you use in game, my guess was that was his first time using it.
What the heck was that
Emperor: Execute Order 66
The Clones: Start aiming like stormtroopers
Well they were aiming at jedi. You know how hard it is to kill those with blasters?
@@sonicgen20 Brony! 😄
I like to imagine they used whatever will of their own they had left to aim poorly, even though that’s probably not the case
@@sonicgen20 Mate, in the scene where Cal has to open the blast doors, one clone trooper stands behind Tapal for at least 30 seconds without shooting at him. Look at this video again and check it out. The dude on the right who comes with him through the door.
xD
Baummann scripting error maybe
This was actually pretty tense almost a horror scene, like damn imagine this: clones you've trusted are now trying to murder you for unknown reasons, your master is separated from you, the only basic skills you can trust to survive were the ones you were taught, order 66 might just be the darkest period in Star Wars
Yeah, you gotta feel bad, they can’t control actions after order 66, they are basically being compelled against thier will!
except for order 37... but that isn't in the movies.
@@martinrussell7361 I didn't even know that was an actual thing before you commented, but i just looked it up, seem pretty terrifying
I'm surprised there isn't a horror game where you play as a Youngling or Initiate that has to escape Coruscant or something similar. You'd have literally the most barebone Force abilities, and no real way to fight back, thus would have to avoid not only the Clones but also the larger percentage of the civilians who would oust you after being told "the truth".
Edit: I can't spell because my Brain is the equivalent of a freshly squeezed Lemon.
@@harryunderwood9387 that actually sounds like a really good idea
I love how starting from 4:45 there is no dramatic background music, just the sound of the alarm echoing through the ship. We know what's unfolding back on Coruscant and across the galaxy through the montage from Revenge of the Sith. But here, it's just a little boy scrambling to stay alive and figure out what's going on. Feels so much more intimate, lonely, and terrifying
There is in the game just copyright problems so it’s not in the vid search it
@@MR4_11 ratio bud
@@JoeMama-dr9zq what ?
@@MR4_11 u heard me lil bro
There is, Anakin's Betrayal sounds in the background, in this video the music is off because copyright
It’s also amazing how well he trained Cal. He told him exactly what to do and Cal was brave enough to just say “Yes master” no questions asked he trusted his master.
They didn’t train him in lightsaber combat too much
@@NoNo-qj3ef more in jumping and climbing. :D
imagine saying no to a jedi master
@@Chmpy it’s like saying no to your parents cause technically your master raised you
@@innamispirit6471 however your parents aren't jedi master that can kill you with a lightsaber at any moment
Jaro Tapal probably wouldn’t have died if he was more focused on deflecting the blasts instead of weaving them
@@xylophone854 Jaro is too slow for a jedi
Tfw Jaro calls Cal weak even though he couldn't even take on a small group of clones
What bothers me is why didn't he do a Saber Trow or idk smth that could kill those clones in large
He was protecting Cal who was behind/next to him. If he moved away from cal then cal would've died
Dawson B should’ve maxed out his push upgrades
All of this would've never happened if everyone had just listened to Fives.
😥😥😥😥
Well, atleast his sacriface saved some clones, like Rex
To be fair, the chip was messing with his head and making him seem like he was going crazy.
But ya, really sad he died before he could save the Jedi and his brothers from what we knew was coming
C Sab I think he was just drugged that’s all , not really going crazy. Might be wrong
F
this section of the game was an emotional rollercoaster, it went from being so wholesome to being fucking heartbreaking
Exactly both me and my brother were sobbing
"hey cal, ready for a rematch later?"
"boy am I"
LMFAO
He got that rematch for sure
lovguru23 exactly when i read this comment I heard this 8:55
Irony
Is this is one of 14,000,605 scenarios where Thanos is a jedi?
Thank you for like. It sad that all my comments don't get any likes at all.
awww ;)
your comment gave me a giggle out of the other 100 "this game sucks" comments
David hatcher Master Tapal is a Lasat
Looks More like Darkseid
@@dxxa95 not at all
I didn't expect to get sad over the trooper giving a high five to Kal, but here I am, almost on the verge of tears. That scene just hits so hard when you know what's coming.
Cal*
Agreed
What gets me is that nobody with the Jedi's saw Order 66 coming. You would think there would be at least a few paranoid Jedi. The ones who keep some stashes of supplies off the books just in case the unexpected happened. That shuttle you commandeered to escape that planet in? Yeah ... you didn't quite turn it in like you should have afterwards. Those credits you were given for expenses on that diplomatic mission? Yeah, I turned in some receipts I picked up off the ground and kept them. Those saber crystals you came across on your last trip to Llum ... yeah they somehow ended up in my pocket. That two weeks of R&R taken on Alderaan ... it wasn't alderaan and it wasn't R&R. It was time spent refurbishing a safe house on some planet nobody has heard of.
Cal*
@@superdave8248 many Jedi did indeed do what you just described. Not that they ever thought the order would do anything to them. but Stuff happens when your a gloried government peace keeper with magic powers. Enemy's abound. and if the Mandalorians proved anything its that you don't need the dark side to kill Jedi! not to mention Hutt Crime syndicates. and there were PLENTY of Ex Jedi. and Estranged Jedi like Master Qui Gon was. Still part of the order, but kept at a distance do to their beliefs. Sadly all those side preparations did not help a great deal of them. Vader's Jedi hunts and his inquisitors tracked them all down. most because they still made use of the force. it was only Jedi that went into total exile, Like master Yoda did, or ones who Completely stopped using the force at all, like Kanen and Cal did. that kept them alive.
The fact that Respawn used Anakin's Betrayal for this scene from Revenge of The Sith had me fucking sobbing. They clearly care about the world and motives of Star Wars. Best scene in the game.
Watching the interactions with the clones in the beginning: “You got this kid!” *high fives* Don’t get emotionally attached, don’t get emotionally attached, don’t get emotionally attached......
*becomes emotionally attached*
Becoming emotionally attached to clones after watching Clone Wars is inevitable for me.
@@ultragodzillafan it's unavoidable it's your destiny
That was a really cute moment!
ultragodzillafan exactly
Clone: *high fives kid*
Also clone: *tries to kill him*
Justin Lee A few clones had their chips removed, so they didn’t follow Order 66.
Justin Lee r/woosh
Justin Lee you didnt even took at as a joke when you were replying bruh
It’s not the same clone or is it? Idk
Guys it's not the chips, it's also the clones itself, clones from some battalions wanted to do order 66 due to lack of protection from their jedi generals.
I like how these writers and animators can still show Order 66 in new ways. Point of view is such a great thing.
@@jessefirman48 Get that out.
@@jessefirman48 god is not real and Jesus did not exist.
@@jessefirman48 keep lying, bot. You have been reported for spam.
@@usagifang damn bro just keep your opinions to yourself
@@howtoeatanelephant5745 those were facts, not opinions. Stay mad that your fake man in the sky isn't real.
I think my favourite part about this scene is that when you see Sidious give the order, Tapal recoils because he can feel what's happening through the force. It gives the impression that Sidious' words didn't just activate the inhibitor chips and start Order 66, they were like a wave of energy rippling across the Force, as if the words "Execute Order 66" convey so much power and fear that every Jedi felt it all at once
Only the most powerful and wise Jedi masters and knights felt the order coming at that moment that’s why Jaro and Yoda felt it immediately
I doubt the order was issued at the exact same time for everyone, it would be relayed throughout the galaxy. He is most likely sending the death of the Jedi like yoda did
I’d also like to think it was Sidious finally unshielding himself, and that sent a wave across the galaxy cause of how strong he is.
OBJECTION! With all due respect, it’s not the words that made him recoil, it’s the waves through the force, he felt the imbalance as Jedi were dying, not all of the clones get the order at the same time, so he was clearly one of the last.
Pretty sure he felt the Jedi dying just like yoda and a imbalance in the force
This hit home, man.
as Vader once said in Robot Chicken: "That really hits me where.. i .. live."
🤣🤣
(^_^)
@DrewCrafter are you having fun being work with your father ?
Huh huh huh, i know i'm scary...
“What have you done with those plans? Gary here never sees his daughter because of people like you!”
*sees clone high five kid*
Me: “ sad already “
Eventhough they were all under the control of chips in their heads, seeing that just made me sad knowing what was coming
This sequence is much better when you have the epic music turned on. You get the best scores from Ep3.
Me 2
If only they stayed that way...
Justice Productions some clone troopers disobeyed do order 66
It gets even *more* demoralizing; and quite unsettling when the clones acted as a family towards the padawan that changed in just one order!
My love life in a nutshell
The clones acted against their will, if you watched Star Wars the clone wars animated series you’ll see that each clone is born with a chip implanted in their brain that triggers when order 66 is executed. The clones were INDEED friends with the Jedi, nut once the word was given they became just a tool in Sidious’ grand scheme.
@@The_Real_Pete_ZaHutt dang.
Its because of the biochips placed in them upon creation, i lack the time to fully explain it but if you look it up you can learn how they worked.
@@The_Real_Pete_ZaHutt *Oof!*
7:05 I like how that one clone trooper just waited next to Master Tapal till the door opens and after that he just walked with his weapon and didn't shoot even once.
Bro was waiting for the perfect headshot
@@Capybara2240 lol
Perhaps didn’t receive the order yet and was fighting on Tapals side and Jedi just didn’t recognise him a few secs later 😂
I think he was mind tricked
@@himloloboth your thing and the guy above you are possibilities
Dude....Tapal seems like a badass he was uber force sensitive to realize the betrayal so quickly. Wish he was in The Clone Wars
Yeah, that was pretty awesome. It's even more impressive when you realize the only other Jedi that was able to do that was Yoda. Jaro must've been really strong with the Force.
The Troll Killer I’m thinking ahsoka maybe too due to the new trailer there’s a scene where it looks like she’s sensin order 66
Qui_Gon12 Gaming I don’t think so because I thought this was before the events of revenge of the sith and like none of the episodes were set as it happened because it would be like half way through the movie
Hydra S7 the new season of clone wars is going to intertwine with revenge of the Sith
Qui_Gon12 Gaming ahh that makes sense now. do u reckon we will se order 66 happen but like an animated version that we be really cool to see how Rex and anakin react
Clone: we’re getting new orders soon
Me: ahhh shit.. here we go again..
I said the same when I heard it lol.
SONIC BOONE LOL DUDE NICE ONE HAHA
Worst place to be in the galaxy, in a gigantic ship filled with clones
They were referring to the orders that they were moving to Mygeeto
This hurts my heart, especially hearing the Dee Bradley Baker Clone Wars personality. They truly cared for one another up until order 66.
ya it look the like cal I think the are brain washed
This scene gave me more emotions than the entire sequel trilogy.
Good for you
@@JakeStaffin sequels sucked and should be shamed out of existence
@@fatboy6441 don’t worry us true star wars fans will never see it as cannon untill disney lets lucas recreate his trilogy that they threw to the trash i heard supposedly it will happen so all we can do is have Hope, not just any hope but A New Hope!
@@christiansantamaria7233 facts
@@christiansantamaria7233 I liked the sequels, but not only do I respect your opinion, but that's a very uplifting comment.
Darth vader: how many pizzas should we order
Palpatine: order 66
"What's this funky taste... *Yurk* VADER!? Have you ordered 66 pizzas with ANCHOVIES?"
"YES, MASTER"
"You have been...REPLACED"
Dexxert It shall be done, my Lord.
Couldn't resist liking this so it'd be 66 likes😂
Goood
Goood
HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
All these clones being so friendly was heart crushing 😭😭😭
Andrew Eades not as heart crushing as Finn and rose lmao
None None Fr tht shit hurt lmaoo💀
The high 5 broke me
Palpatine : Execute order 66
Clone trooper : Ok
Clone trooper : *shoots Anakin Skywalker*
Palpatine : huh, well I didn't think that one through
Lololololol
Or if error
Darth Sidious: Execute order 6
Clone: Ok (all clones shoot themselves)
Emperor Ssraeshza r/woosh
Or perhaps the person who issued the order to the clones(note: anyone can issue that order) would not be treated as an enemy. Anakin issued the order to the 501st, that’s why they don’t attack him.
M Lau you know he’s making a joke right?
Those clone interactions are just perfect. Especially the high five and the comander laughing at Cals comment. It's sad that Cal lost both his friends and his master in one moment and didn't even know the reason the clones attacked.
This all could of be prevented if they used *NordVPN*
Tea Anyone? No, this would’ve all been prevented if they played R A I D S H A D O W L E G E N D S
@@shreejashrisal7124 😂😂
Tea Anyone? Execute order 66 but first a word from out sponsors World of tanks
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It’s the look back Jaro gives Kal after he’s been shot that gets me. Despite being betrayed and mortally wounded seeing his apprentice scared and in danger motivates him to keep fighting. He might not be one of the better known figures of the clone wars but he’s a true Jedi.
Surely this was someone's very first encounter with Order 66. Completely fresh-faced, never having seen the old movies, no possible way of predicting what was about to happen, utterly oblivious to every hint. Must've been an insane experience.
This going to be my friend in a few days
Yeah that was me actually. Still very impactful. Big Star Wars fan girlfriend watching was in tears. Really well done scene.
How can you play this game without watching the movies!? This game wouldn't even exist if it weren't for the films.
@@wetube6513you seem to not know how reality works
Uncharacteristically, the Clone Trooper high fiving the kid made me feel slightly guilty.
The trooper high fiving Cal was heartbreaking.
They are friends for real though. The clones were people, fully self aware. Order 66 activated a brain implant that overrode their free will.
The guilt is meant to hurt, because we all know the truth.
And thats why it hurts
Talking Lemons was that you who high fived him
It made me very sad
7:55 TH-cam turning my graphics from HD to 144p -2019 colorized
Seriously what happened?
@@Nathan-bm1ys he used force slow.
This whole game looks like shit quality
I can’t believe you didn’t have any music during this part, Anakins betrayal theme started playing and I was cryin playing this.
Its because the video would get removed since you cant play copyrighted music
Creepy Closet Cap
Nuts8 hey man . Do you know where i Could play this Game ? I mean on what Console?
@@erikprenner3075 ps4 xbox one and pc
alex duffy ps4 also
This is an intense leason to learn. Major props to Cameron Monaghan. He voice act a believable young Cal voice while also putting a lot of heart and soul into these emotional scenes. Great actor and amazing writers. Travis also was amazing as Cal's master
The voice for child was so artificially pitched up omfg.
Clone boy: “I heard we’re getting new orders soon
Me: 😨
Yep Execute Order 66
Yees
When he was doing the platform run and the clone was shooting at him as apart of training I was like "NOOOOO"
Ah, so you call them Clone Bois too.
FakeBlue I thought everyone did?
*high fives the clone trooper*
me: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Rechinikov I had that exact reaction before reading your comment
Clones: *kill jedi*
Jedi: *screams in terror* TRAAAIITOORRRS
@Tarado do TH-cam fucking fuck your pic
I really feel that bro AHGG
@@fantasyconnect saddly TH-cam shoot It down
2:37 halfway across the galaxy
find him... find him...fives...FIND HIM
*REX WHAT'S HAPPENING*
I believe rex is saying fight him. I think
Brian Narvaez why would Rex be telling Ashoka to fight fives. It’s find
@@alex21390 he says fight him fight him fives fight him.why would rex say find him find who five makes even less sense to me
@Julian R why though i want to know what rex means i need to know it bothers me
Cal - Drops lightsaber
General Grievous - Another fine addition to my collection.
I just realised master Jaro Tapal is the same alien species as Zeb from rebels o.O
Yes lol
@@marcusa6601 that show was awesome what are you talking about?
@@marcusa6601 Hey dude, I liked The Force Unleashed the same as Rebels, both are very good origins to the Rebel Alliance.
@@defunctgoosebumpsaccount totally agree
@@defunctgoosebumpsaccount same
"I heard we're getting new orders soon"
Palpatine: this is where the fun begins
Clone: Were getting new orders soon.
Every Star Wars fan: *INTENSE SWEATING
I was more like "get on with it!"
Me: *Imperial March intensifies*
Me: “I would like to Rage”
Only true fans of Travis Willingham would understand.
Yeah man thats what I think too🤣
@@germfreepizzawi1839 he'd make a great sith lord. Imagine a scene where he says that as he's avenging a fallen sith comrade, Jedi civil war era or something
I can't believe people hated on this game. It was awesome.
I never played it but I agree with you.
It's the game we wanted. It's these people who despise all that's good.
People hated on this game? It was one of the best narrative games I've played in the last 20 years
It was hated? It had good reviews lol
@@ricksaburai same here.
This section makes me want a whole clone wars game
You seem to be ignoring lego star wars 3
They should do a short hour and a half thriller that starts as Order 66 commences. There’s so much they could do with that moment and so many perspectives to explore I’d love to see that
@Kreaper Editz classic not EA
Republic commando
Yeah a game with a Jedi Storyline about a newly christened Knight and his master a human woman taking on the separatists forces, with what this game has shown it would be INCREDIBLE. I think the main character should be an alien, i'm thinking Cerean like Ki Adi Mundi but with a green lightsaber and clearly younger. I would also want to play on some of less featured Clone War's planets especially Mygeeto in addition to Saleucami and new worlds we haven't seen.
So while Cal was just training Anakin had just killed mace windu.
UltimateQmazing yeah
Yeah guess his master sensed it before the order was given to kill him I like that touch to the game
Oh cool! He sensed Mace Windus death like when Obi Wan sensed alderaan being blown up. I thought he sensed order 66.
Man if it wasn't for Anakin and his stupid retarded choice to kill Windu Cal's life would've been completely different he ruined a lot of other Jedi even Padawans' lives.
Technically didn't Anakin just cut Windu's hand off? He definitely didn't help the situation, but wasn't the end factor...
Shit they made me sad over a death of a character I’ve known for 10 seconds
It's because you know what the character represents
Felice Graziano well said friend, well said
Good writing can do crazy things
That's called good writing. And the fact that it's found in an EA game blows my mind even more.
Order 66 is one of those fictional events which never ceases to break my heart no matter how many times I see it happen, because you always get reminded of how tragic the whole thing was
"oh look a giant fan, lets run into it" 4:17
Dude, I thought the SAME THING
Yes 69 like
I think he thought that he was short enough to go under it.
This comment is too funny
B O M K
Ashoka: I won't kill them.
Tapal: Heh lightsaber go brrr
Also Ahsoka: So I freed Maul but don't worry, he will cause some chaos and then get killed by the clones.
@@skar8009 yeah she's an idiot. Didn't really think about that one huh.
@@apomtaylor8054 I mean, she did say she won't personally kill her troops, but rather let something else do the job, AKA Maul and the crashing Venator
I mean Tapal had to do it. It's either kill or be killed and Master Tapal killed all the Clones to protect his padawan Cal Kestis
Krell: that's cute
"What mission?"
"You know the one, brother... The one from our nightmares..."
RIP Tubs and Fives.
Really should've seen it coming tbf. I blame Shaak Ti
@@louiswoodward8937 I blame EVERYONE after that whole thing with Syfo-dyas. By the time the show got to that arc, they should have had more than enough information to figure out what was going on, if they'd spent 2 seconds actually thinking about any of it.
@@bowenorcutt78 Yh Like this army just happens to miraculously pop out of nowhere just at the convenient time. Youd think it would raise some alarms.
It was Anakin's fault and the Jedi Council's fault. Fives said he knew of a separatist plot against the Jedi, but Anakin thought he was mad and didn't believe him (unlike Rex) and never bothered to tell anyone. Then Kenobi and Anakin found out Dooku built the clone army and told the council who decided to cover it up. If Anakin had listened to Fives then things would have been a lot different.
Saddest level in any game ever. Really makes you feel what the Jedi must've felt during Order 66 and boy does it leave you emotional destroyed,
"as soon as order 66 is ordered all of the clones started aiming like stormtroopers!" well... did you take into consideration that maybe, maybe, that was them doing their best to fight off their programming, and to not actually kill their friends?
Damn this is an actual pretty good theory
HOLY SHIT
Most likely the answer is having the Jedi instantly killed by expert marksmen wouldn't make a great videogame, wouldn't it?
This makes sense from a lore perspective
I know the Jedi are able to make enemies disoriented and lose aim. This might be whats happening since when the clones shoot at the kid, they have closer shots, but when they shoot at the master, their aim begins to falter. Also they have plot armor.
Clone : I heard we’re getting new orders soon
Cal : Why do i hear boss music?
I cackled omg
Theres no music in this vid at all
@@zsnipe_ r/woooosh
if you actually play the game with music on, the revenge of the sith soundtrack is playing during order 66
uploader didnt want to be copyright striked, so he turned music off
The soundtrack Revenge of the Sith is on the sequence of the game with the music on I'm definitely getting this thank you for informing me of this
thats exactly what i was about to ask, the music played during the order 66 scenes was epic, damn shame they ruined the ending of it with jimmy smitt talking to those troopers, they used the peice perfect in the ROTS trailer
That’s really heartbreaking that the clones were so wholesome towards cal and then just try to kill him
Yep
Yes. Very sad 😢
The clones had no choice. Palpatine made them with a chip that overrides their free will when he says order 66. It’s just as heartbreaking for the clones, they were sentient men born to be slaves
This must’ve been the most terrifying moment in every Jedi’s life, I can’t imagine the emotions they felt in these last moments
These Jedis are ruthless killers. How many innocent stormtroopers are on their kill list? Now somebody pays a tiny little bit back to them, and they cry. Those are called crocodile tears.
@@u.v.s.5583 If an army of armored soldiers shoot you, you are going to defend yourself, no? Jedi like luke actually hated to kill them, but there is no other choice, though the jedi from the clone wars were transforming into hypocrite peacekeepers
@@jesusmoralesvaca817 So, the Jedis were extremely sad when they were forced to kill a stormtrooper, who was essentially totally harmless (a Jedi can deflect blaster shots with no problems whatsoever). I maintain that they just killed stormtroopers for fun!
@@u.v.s.5583 Killing for fun is a thing that the sith would do, dont you think?
@@u.v.s.5583 the Jedi order ceased to exist during the era of the Empire. So they never really killed Stormtroopers in An official capacity.
Honestly this really did show how the clones could be incredibly connected with the Jedi and their Younglings. I wonder how clones reacted after the order was done
Nightlock given with how they were in Rebels, it seems they greatly regretted it
Most of them had PTSD or a sense of eternal regret. However, most of them could not control themselves during Order 66, which meant that while they were hunting down their friends, all they could do was watch and sit back inside their heads.
algovoice after the order was done they still remained loyal to sidious.
I bet after order 66 have happened the clone we're like what have we done
It goes into detail for this in Star Wars The Clone Wars cartoon...it's so sad
This kid's storyline would make a good movie.
"FALLEN ORDER"
a star wars story
That actually sounds like it could be a star wars movie
i know right. it’s as if there’s no game about it.
@@oreosux I said it WOULD, not it will. If there. If there was no game, perhaps.
idc if there's already a game about it i would still watch the movie
EarlyMornings&LateNights 7 was shit but 8 and 9 were freaking amazing
3:30: the sound of blasters could mean they wasn´t the only jedi aboard the ship...so the clones killed the others in different sectors of the ship.
That makes this whole scene more scary, because that means Kal Kestis was the only jedi survivor in the whole ship.
And now he is the Jedi survivor
I doubt there were more. We see in season 7 of TCW the clones also shot the droid assigned to the Jedi themselves, so they probably just destroyed their astromechs.
I just assumed it was tapal making his way through the ship
The shot happen before Tapal leaves the training room. The Clones were chasing someone else@@Dingoman013
It could have been some clones who didn’t receive the order yet who were fighting the clones who did get the order
"I heard we're getting new orders soon"
My heart is beating really fast and I have butterflies in my stomach.
Coincidentally, I think he was referring to movement orders to Mygeeto
7:45, In the space of 5 minutes the clone troopers have already developed the signature Storm trooper aim😂😂
Or, what if they were trying to fight the inhibitor chips?
Huh????????
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And look how close they are when he pins them to the ceiling 😂😂
@@Mighty_Blitz thats actually really cool
Do people not realize that Jed/Sith can deflect blasters without raising their hands? Vader does the same thing in Rogue One. It’s very possible and even likely that Jarol Tepal was redirecting the blaster fire.
When the clone started shooting at him in the training room it scared the shit out of me...
And then the clone gave that menacing "hehe... "
Same
@@CallMeJ. They were just stun blasts as you can tell from the blue color, the clones would never hurt thier freinds c:
well..... :c
@@burgerbro34fullstreamarchi82 they're still blue when they're firing after that
@@TyranBatten yeah I hadn't seen the rest of the video when I wrote that. Weren't the clones stun blasts blue? Am I remembering wrong? I think I remembered wrong, yeah. I think the kill beam is blue
The fact that he was really good friends with the clones and they didnt even hesitate to shoot him broke me during this part
*somewhere else in the galaxy*
Youngling - Master Skywalker there are too many of them, what are we going to do?
Lightsaber extends menacingly
*Oh master, what are you going to do with that blade?*
Oof
Lucky Cal wasn't a youngling anymore.
No! You don't bring that evil here! We already know that's happening!
Clones: *opens message*
Me: *laughs* I’m in danger
More like *chuckles*
i like how instead of this being a cutscene we actually play this bit
The scene where they’re pinned down at the escape pod is masterfully done. When Tapal is getting shot at and Cal hides behind him, he looks at his padawan and knows that he must sacrifice himself to save Cal. Very well done
While all the fucking dumbasses miss ALL their shots.......
Darth Vader: How many pizzas should we order?
Palpatine: Order 66.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Pizza place: What will your drinks be my lord?
Palpatine: Mountain DEW IT!
Oof
Sentry Bot lol
Clone: I heard we're getting new orders soon.
Me: *ha ha* I'm in danger!
I actually really like how you get to interact with the clones and how nice they are to cal it makes the order 66 betrayal so much more tragic when they turn on you
"Ready for a rematch later?"
"I heard we're getting new orders soon."
Some context & explanation, for those who may be less fluent in Star Wars lore, yet found their way here... ;) *[version 2.0! Now with more Canon and soluble fiber!]*
1. *How could the Clones turn on the Jedi so easily? ~* The following is a combined paraphrase, from *Canon* (no Legends) information from Wookieepedia entries on Clone Troopers, Control Chips, Order 66, and The Great Jedi Purge...
_"Clone Protocol 66 was built into the Clone Troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic during the cloning process that created them. All clones were implanted with a cranial bio-chip, one that could be activated by remote signal or by voice command (as given by Sheev Palpatine). The bio-chip, when activated, would enforce total obedience in a clone, erasing all existing biases and beliefs, and overriding any emotional ties or bonds. The order (66) would also cause the clones to view the Jedi as a dangerous threat that needed to be eliminated at all costs."_
So while the activation of the bio-chips may not have been a _"hard reset"_ of the Clone Troopers, it did diminish them in mental (& thus also physical) capacity; it was still brain tampering, after all (remember: Clone Trooper Tup *_>died
you edited your comment and lost like, 10k likes
oof
Damn that was some sweet sweet lore. Thanks my dude.
AFGuidesHD how can he lose likes
AFGuidesHD this man ain’t have nun better to do he must really love Star Wars and be a hit with the ladies
@@lloydharris651 ~ I refer you to my (above) Reply to *AFGuidesHD.* :)
-Clone troopers: Creating strong bonds of friendship with the Jedi and the Padawans
-Palpatine: Execute Order 66
-Clone Troopers: *Shame*
It’s not their fault. Order 66 erased their memories
@@justsomeponywithamustache8731 no it didnt. While the physical suggestion was strong. In the comics many of the clones not only remember.. but question the things they did to people they served all their lives. Sometimes loved. The chip doesnt wipe memories though I think it has the possibility to do so. Order 66 was more of a program. The clones were forced to run it having been given the order.
@@justsomeponywithamustache8731
Pretty dumb IMO, those chips really ruin a lot of the clones characters.
Macaroni Zero did it really? I’ve never heard that before
Ryan White No it just forced them to uphold Order 66, above all else.
Commander Bly and his troops felt horrible when they had to kill Aayla Secura so they shot her corpse so many times when she was down was because they wanted her death to be quick so she wouldn’t suffer.
"I heard we're getting new orders soon"
me: *sweating profusely*
Edit: thanks for all the likes guys!
*chuckles*
I'm in danger.
moderncommando i love how there is 66 likes on this comment
Execute order 66...
We now have to choices. Like this comment and hopeto get it to 666 likes or let it stay at 166
moderncommando 1,000th like. Your welcome:)
It's amazing to think about all of the events that are happening simultaneously as this scene plays out tbh
-Obi-Wan had just destroyed Grevious
-Anakin just helped Papatine kill Windu and became Vader
-Ahsoka was on her way back to Coruscant with Maul in custody
-The Bad Batch watched as their fellow soldiers turned against their Jedi general
It's mind blowing how much is going on in the galaxy at this very moment
Clone Trooper: You got this, kid
**See’s him high five Cal**
Me: Oh this isn’t going to be easy for me
Tapal must have been one hell of a Jedi to be able to sense the death's of the Jedi from systems away and then be able to take basically an entire ship full of clones by himself. If it wasn't for Cal he may have escaped with his life.
If you go back to when they're at the escape pods, it seems like Cal opened the wrong door and it allowed the clones to come in
Tapal would have been one of many Jedi to have been killed by Vader personally. Which is still impressive considering powerful Jedi such as Ki Munn Adi and Plo Koon were killed by clones and never faced Vader.
That's the pain of survivor's guilt, sn't it? You don't blame the people who actually hurt you, but always yourself for NOT BEING BETTER.
The clones would’ve surrounded him earlier when cal opened the door. And he wouldn’t have been able to get into the escape without help. If anything cal gave him a few more minutes of life
@@RenaldyCalixte Plo Koon and Ki Adi Mundi were somewhat special cases, Plo Koon was flying and sensed it happening which meant he wasnt able to control his ship as he should have and they just shot him out of the sky (which is an incredibly smart thing for a Jedi's enemy to do is take them out when they're flying) and Ki Adi Mundi was just stupidly naive albeit an incredible fighter... sensed it happening earlier (much like this dude) but just couldnt survive the onslaught from elite troopers from (essentially) point blank range...
Truth be told; I dont really get it. They're shown time and time again effortlessly deflecting shots and mowing down nearly entire battalions of troops at a time except during the purge. During the purge they're taken out by 5 clones lazily shooting in their general direction... I get the ones that are completely taken by surprise; like Aayla Secura, or the ones that are taken out by Vader himself but Ep. 3 makes it look like they die so easily...
The Clone Wars was my favorite show throughout my teenage years. Seeing this years later hits me right in the heart...
Ouro Boros it always seemed like a show for 7-10 year olds.
Except the clones from the show are way better and definitely would've succeeded at killing all the jedi
@@19andrewhb92 Oh yeah,brutal murder is for 7 year olds.
Watch Cosmonaut Variety Hour's Video about it
@@19andrewhb92 Dude, go watch the actual show. Cause it's pretty brutal and hardcore at times.
@@19andrewhb92 decapitations, brutal slavery and suicide is shown in it
1:12 "Yes bastard?"
Lol
🤣🤣
AHAHA
@@General--Grievous Even General Grievous is laughing
Cannot unhear this 😂
Mace Windu: gets sent to kill the emperor
The emperor with Anakin on his side: “I used the Jedi to kill the Jedi.”
I used the stones to destroy the stones
Hi Thanos
@Re Le he doesn't even know you