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I loved that guy at the tank, he held at the ladder but Hunter pushed him in the rocks đ
Indiana jones : last crussade
Can you imagine being that trooper, grabbing the handhold, and thinking yourself so lucky to have not fallen. Then you see the rocks ahead of youâŠ
@@NexusDex even Rambo III, i think where he's in Afghanistan fighting the Russian General... or am I getting it confused with IJ:TLC???
*indiana jones theme flute fail*@@grapploct2796
Well, those likely aren't their clone brothers, so they have no personal reason to hold back
They have a loyalty to their brothers, even if they are regs.
@@DeadHaremGuy tk troopers aren't clones
@@kanouk6176 we're talking about the Bad Batch.
@@DeadHaremGuywho are mutated clones, I donât see what your point is here.
@@wareagle4206 The Bad Batch. "They're clones with Desirable Mutations" Captain Cody
At that point i said like the Nostalgia Critic: A kids show!!đđ
It def has the same writing as a dumb kids show lol
" a FAMILY picture"
"You know! For kids!!"
They have absolutely killed clones before. In the second episode of season 1, at Saleucmaiâs space port where they were trying to make Omega go with Cut and his family they absolutely shot clones. A couple episodes ago with Wolffe they shot a clone pilot dead to force the ship to crash. Theyâve also killed clone pilot/clones in a LAAT in the season 2 premiere.
Yes, they use stun rounds when they know theyâre going to be combatting clones in advance, but theyâve 100% intentionally shot and killed clones in the bad batch before
Don't forget the Kashyyk episode. They absolutely annihilated the clones that were working with the Trandoshans
I'm pretty sure at the start of season one, they were fully killing clones. I don't think it was until a little before or once they encountered Rex that they then used stun.
Yeah, like before Common Grounds it was still just a fight for survival for the batch
@@riley-dv8eu yeah which is honestly cool, the batch dont know whats happening and they dont know the clones arent in control, so they are just killing them
I mean that's the same with every war
The opposing soldiers are also just people fighting for their nation because they believe that's the right thing
Blindly accepting your nation's motives and actions always as 'the right way' isn't morally responsible though. That's how you end up with nationalism and that's how a regime like the Empire manages to exist. You can't brush away loyalty to authoritarianism as 'just what people do'.
Even many of the clones, 'programmed' to stay loyal to the Empire, and integrated within its military, were able to break free of that blind loyalty.
Plenty of people throughout history have stood against their rulers and nation when necessary. And that's how a group like the Rebels came to be.
@@jocro8090so you hate your country?
@@D00dman would you ask that question to a German person who opposed Nazism in WW2?
Crosshair shot that clone pilot tho
Poor Clone pilot they always get a bad treatment.
No choice in that moment, canât stun through glass
Correct me if Iâm wrong but did they just stop using actual pilots and gave them all normal clone armor now
@@SillyBrigade Kind of inconsistent, last episode they had a TK trooper pilot a gunship and the only addition was a chest piece device. Canât remember previous but I think they used basic TKs for some of the pilots.
@@MrJulesR986 Ever noticed how in all of the clone wars show we only see one gunship pilot survive a crash
I think theyve killed a few clones by now.
Mostly pilots if iirc
@@nyorito5208 well, harder to go non-lethal in vehicle stuff.
I can recall the times they absolutely did kill troopers was on that mission where Commander Wilco was hunting them down and Wrecker got a tank launcher thing, he shot down a ship. It's not just that one time though, they shoot ships down a lottttt. I don't think the troopers survived those crashes. Tbh I noticed too that they never shoot to kill their brother troopers, but I immediately noticed when they massacre the pilots đ€Ł
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Also anyone else notice the massive lighting glitch in the juggernaut episode?
When/where was that?
@@darthgamer9468 when I watched it in the morning, I noticed massive light patches flooding the screen and the whole hyperspace sequence was way brighter then normal
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I don't remember that.
@michaelcuenca-qi8ks It mightâve been because of the lighting where you were. Was there a specific time in the episode this happened in?
@@movielover7565 must've been my tv
Crosshair shot a clone pilot while escaping
Apparently You've forgotten about the Early Episodes of Season 1.......The Bad Batch absolutely did kill Clones, but about half way or near the end of Season 1 they started using Stun Blasts only.........
Crosshair straight up snipes a clone pilot on extraction in season 3
BB did kill clones. At the spaceport scene trying to get Cut out I remember Hunter using regular bolts. Also they've killed quite some clone LAAT pilots
"that shows just how brainwashed people can be by the empire"
Or it could just be lazy writing
honestly the fact that with only a few years they're willing to die for the empire isn't that surprising when you think about real world examples like for example the US military some people are willing to die for it without even being in the military
You mean how loyal and patriotic good citizens of the Empire could be.
My assumption has always been that they were trying to avoid escalation. An incident with either none or few casualties is going to be pretty much unnoticed by the Empire. In fact, the empire wasnât hunting them down nor were they interested to. Destroying the facility on Ryloth left a big enough blip on their radar to get after them. Then Omega became important to the Empire just to get Nalasay to corporate. And with how things currently stand, the Bad Batch are pretty much the Empireâs most wanted criminals.
I definitely remember Hunter killing a bunch of clones during Cut and Run (season 1 episode 2)
I mean, they do shoot down clones in fighters during that infiltration of the Venator.
Crosshair doesnât really give a shit, he iced that clone pilot during the teth episode
The poor tk troopers they joined for a reason, and they get killed by a defective clone that just straight throws them out a gunship
I love how clones start to rebel against empire with they own army of clones, i would like to see clones able to make their own cloning facility to start mass cloning to fight against empire, this is will gonna be fun
Yeah the cloning facility is just from my opinion, so don't hope so much about it
Does that mean if they are caught, will they be charged with murder as well?
Crosshair killed one of Wollfe's pilots in about episode 8.
I donât think brainwashed is a fair term per say most imperial soldiers joined because it was a great opportunity for employment and income also also the empire isnât necessarily all bad or at least it isnât when depicted in none Disney shows that try to make the empire full evil while ignoring that so many people wouldnât support and work with them if they truly were all evil
You underestimate how popular authoritarianism can be. People will ignore the crimes of their government if they personally feel they benefit from the regime. That's something people do in real life too, we all do it to some degree in fact.
Lucas intended the Empire to be a very straightforward representation of fascism and dictatorships. While it is possible for seemingly ordinary people to get swept up in such a regime, we all have responsibility for our own actions. Trying to act like the Empire had a nice side, or some unsung benefits is a bit like trying to look for nice things to say about Nazis or British Colonialism. It's enough to just recognise it as bad.
The point is that we learn to recognise and criticise authoritarianism in our own modern world and don't become the guy who says "I was just following orders".
wrecker lit up a commando in s2
It was so badass to see the turbo tank
I mean they killed a lot of Clone pilots in V wings, unless they're all TK troopers as well?
they sometimes use stun when trying to be stealthy
Brainwashed? Pretty sure Luke wanted to go to the Imperial Academy just to get off Tatooine...
Forgets that they killed a clone at the beginning of season 2
All you need to do is list the number of successful missions, downplay the number of failures, and pretend their chance of survival is high!
"So far, only 5% of recruits have died at the hands of these rebel scum!" (50% of recruits are maintenance, 20% of soldiers are at outposts yet to engage in conflict, 15% are onboard Star Destroyers. Only 10% of recruits have seen combat)
They shot a _ton_ of clones in the second episode (the one with Cut). There's also the handful of gunships they've shot down throughout the show, the clone pilots probably didn't survive those.
Not really, it just shows the lack of thought the writers put into the show. They decided that the clones would have moral issues with the Empire's actions but that regular people wouldn't, which is just a bunch of bs. The only reason the TKs would serve the empire is if they were doing something 'good', and yet we haven't seen any nuance from this show. You could argue that that isn't the focus of the show, but it doesn't make sense for these secret science facilities and regular towns and cities to be all filled with TK troopers at this point. And Crosshair does say that the Imperial garrison on the planet he and Omega landed on was standard, which means they are everywhere.
It would be like if the average US army soldiers/police forces were privy to top secret military data. And the show doesn't even suggest that the stormtroopers on Tantiss were somehow special, as the troopers and Captain on the random Outer Rim world knew about Hemlock's operations as well. You'd think that the Empire would just make a general alert out for Omega and Crosshair, but instead Hemlock does it himself, linking his Advanced Science Division to it, which is pretty dumb when you consider that even Tarkin doesn't know what is going on at Tantiss.
i mean crosshair did kill that clone pilot in the wolf episode
I saw the video title pop up and I totally was concerned you became one of those fans đ
One of many reasons why no hate star wars. What I hate mote is the light side and rebel fanatics.
Separatist militias . . . TK trooper same meat bag but different spice of ideology.
The Bad Batch kinda follow what Rex does. He doesn't want to see anymore brothers killed in these senseless war and battles. So they put the guns to stun against them. But against stormtroopers, that's a different story since they are a completely different Army and loyalty that is not related to the clone Army and pretty much it's own. So they have no problem killing them.
I mean it makes perfect sense that they wouldnât want to kill the other clone troopers because they are essentially their family and brothers that they fought side by side with during a harsh war. Although The batch look down upon the Standard Clone trooper giving them the name of âregsâ they are still their brothers.
They have 0 connection to the TK troopers though since they are inferior human recruits who happily participated in the subjugation and forced retirement of clones and also forcing other certain clones to still serve the empire.
Plus the TK troopers are trying to kill Them so it makes sense.
I just want Hasbro to hurry up and give us a TK trooper figure as I really like the design xx
They have killed clones.
We've seen them kill clone pilotd
TK's are Clones and not only bloody Civis? Why should they care about them? Thinking how they act around/ to Clones...
You're thinking about it way too hard. Also, Crosshair killed a Clone Pilot in episode 7 of this season.
Crosshair killed the clone pilot in episode 7.
They realized the tk troopers are nothing more but low quality expendable goons
Welcome to new canon and Filoni shows, if you came for consistency and good writing your not going to get it
Trained by commandos, yet still fight like noobs.
Crosshair killed a pilot
They will clone All the time watch episode 2 of season 2 lol
3 seasons later and there's still not an single the Black Series or the Vintage collection
figure of them...
I know, at least we got lots of othe4s
theyve killed clones
Didnt crosshair snipe a clone pilot?
Anyone with a working brain knows this about the empire. It was around since the 2000 before disney. Plus, "TK" troopers are just soldiers, not clones. its a call sign, not to designate clones from actual soldiers. This was stated back in the 90s.
Are people just.....slow?
What does 'TK' stand for anyway?
It's believed that since Lucas took inspiration from wwI germany while creating the empire, it might mean Trooper Korps I believe in german it would be "truppen korps" as in sturmtruppen (which is the inspiration for stormtroopers), I don't speak german tho so I could be wrong
Or how bad the writing has gotten by this season...
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The writing in this show has become so dull and repetitive that fans now get excited when there's a little bit of violence đ
and thats an understatement.the characters are so uninteresting and the plot is something ive seen a million times.
nuh uh
In the second episode they killed a lot of clones bc they had to