Template:Orders infobox
- "In the event of Jedi officers acting against the interests of the Republic, and after receiving specific orders verified as coming directly from the Supreme Commander (Chancellor), GAR commanders will remove those officers by lethal force, and command of the GAR will revert to the Supreme Commander (Chancellor) until a new command structure is established."
- ―Order 66
Order 66 was one of the 150 Contingency Orders first established in the beginning days of the clone army, established by the Kaminoans.[1] The orders were memorized by all troopers, and they covered everything from the Supreme Chancellor failing his duties (Order 65) to the Jedi betraying the Galactic Republic (Order 66).[1] In addition to the memorization, organic chips were placed in each clone trooper's head.[2] It made them carry out the orders,[3] but some troopers were able to resist the chip.[4][1]
Order 66 commanded all the clone troopers to kill their Jedi officers in the event that they had betrayed the Republic. Almost all the Jedi were exterminated because of this. Very few Jedi survived this such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda and Kanan Jarrus.
Description
Order 66 was the sixty-sixth contingency order out of 150 contingency plans.[1] Each one was programmed into the chip that was planted in all clone troopers brains.[2] Like all the contingency orders, when delivered to the clones, they were to be executed without hesitation.[3] Despite memorizing the orders, if the chip was removed, for cases such as Fives,[2] Rex,[4] Gregor[4] and Wolffe,[4] they would execute the order or not on their own personal accord.
If the Order was given, the clones were supposed to execute their Jedi Generals or any Jedi around them. The only clones that would execute their Jedi General would be ones to receive the order. The order was given at the end of the Clone Wars.[3]
History
Prelude
Before the Order was given, Jedi General Anakin Skywalker confronted Chancellor Palpatine, discovering that he was a Sith Lord. After reporting this to Jedi General Mace Windu, he ordered Skywalker to stay at the Temple, while he took care of it. Windu and Jedi Generals Kit Fisto, Saesee Tiin, and Agen Kolar went to deal with the Sith Lord. However, he was too much for them, taking out Kolar and Tiin almost instantly, with Fisto not long after.[3] Skywalker disobeyed Windu and went to assist, finding Fisto, Kolar and Tiin's corpses[5] and seeing Windu fighting Palpatine. Skywalker felt his emotions tear at him, eventually falling to the dark side and removed Windu's hand.[3] Skywalker would die and become Darth Vader shortly thereafter.
Activation
Before Vader led the 501st Legion to the Jedi Temple, Palpatine gave the order, via comlink. First he ordered marshal commander Cody and the 212th Attack Battalion to open fire on Kenobi. They did so without a moments hesitation, besides Cody's thought of "you couldn't done that before I gave him his lightsaber?".[5] Cody ordered their AT-TE to shoot down Kenobi and the creature he was riding on. He knocked the Jedi off the cliff wall, killing Boga and sending them falling into the rivers deep below. Marshal Commander Bacara and the Galactic Marines were next, killing Jedi General Ki-Adi-Mundi. All clones were given the order, including the 327th Star Corps killed Aayla Secura,[3] the 127th Gunship Wing who shot Plo Koon down,[3] Grey's Battalion who killed Depa Billaba[6] and the 91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps who killed Stass Allie.[3]
Vader then took the 501st Legion to the Jedi Temple and began killing Jedi left and right, including Jurokk,[5] Cin Drallig,[3] Serra Keto,[7] Whie Maelroux,[3] Bene,[3] Sors Bandeam[3] and hundreds of others. Jedi General Shaak Ti, a council member, was killed by Vader himself.[8] Jedi General Kazdan Paratus was one of the few to actually escape the massacre at the Temple.[9] Several more Jedi were killed that night before they could escape off planet.[1]
On Mandalore, former Jedi General Ahsoka Tano was given her title again to fight a final battle in the Clone Wars, the Siege of Mandalore,[10] with her own company of the 332nd[11] fighting alongside her. During the battle, all the clones including Captain Rex were given the order. However, Rex had removed his inhibitor chip, which forced all the clones to comply, willingly or not.[10] Rex saved Ahsoka from the troopers of the 332nd and faked her death.
Caleb Dume, Padawan to Depa Billaba, was with his master when the order was given. The two killed several of the clones attempting to kill them, but Billaba was eventually killed.[6] Dume managed to escape by stealing a ship. Enroute to Coruscant, as the Jedi's beacon was going off, Dume received a message from Obi-Wan Kenobi who told all the Jedi to stay away from Coruscant. Dume entered the system and was almost instantly shot down, but he managed to escape back to Kaller, where he was stationed.[12] Eventually Commander Grey and Captain Styles caught Dume, but he managed to escape from them, with Grey's help. Dume became a smuggler and a drunk for several years, under the name of Kanan Jarrus.[13]
Aftermath
Around 2% of the Jedi Order survived the genocide, including Kenobi, Yoda, Jarrus, K'Kruhk, Jax Pavan, and Bardan Jusik. Kenobi went off to rescue Ferus Olin, a former Jedi who had left the order, but would then go off to watch over Luke Skywalker, Vader's unborn son.[14] Yoda would leave and remain on Dagobah for over 20 years until he finally became one with the Force.[15] Jarrus would be rescued from his drunken days by Hera Syndulla, a kindhearted Twi'lek,[13] and the two would form a unit known as the Spectres,[16] with a young boy named Ezra Bridger, who Jarrus trained in the ways of the Force.[17]
K'Kruhk would go on to live for many hundred years, joining Luke Skywalker's Jedi Order, becoming a High Council member. Pavan would survive the Temple massacre, eventually joining an organization called Whiplash, where they killed several Imperials and even fought Vader. He survived at least two duels with Vader and would go on to become a private eye.[18] Jusik had left the Order only a few months prior to the Order being given, but he was still a target due to his past. Jusik traveled off planet with a group of clone commandos and ARC troopers and Mandalorians who had become his family. Kal Skirata, their leader, adopted him, and he became one of his many sons he had adopted.[19]
Ahsoka Tano and Ferus Olin also survived the execution of the Order, despite leaving the Jedi Order years prior. Olin had left when he was simply a Padawan, after the death of his Master, Siri Tachi.[14] Kenobi went to rescue Olin as he had discovered he was on the list of Jedi the clones were hunting. Kenobi tracked him down and rescued him. He revealed he was apart of a resistance group called The Eleven, which terrorized the Imperial presence on the planet.[14] Olin would go on to form another resistance group with several other Jedi, but eventually he would die assisting the Rebel Alliance. Rex saved Ahsoka and the two friends parted ways until 15 years later.[20] Ahsoka would go on to become a mechanic for several different backwater operations. However, she eventually revealed herself as a Jedi.[10] She managed to go into hiding again as "Fulcrum" until she revealed herself to the Rebels as Ahsoka.[21]
Several clones became mentally unstable after order was commissioned. Darman became mentally unstable after Order, after losing his wife. During the war, he grew close to Jedi General Etain Tur-Mukan and would eventually marry her.[1] However, their marriage was very short lived; she was killed during the Order attempting to save a clone trooper. Darman witnessed her death, going rampant and closed off.[1] Niner was injured during the battle and Darman remained with him, but Niner recognized that this was not the Darman he grew to know and love.[19]
Commander Wolffe had also become unstable. 15 years after the Order was given, Wolffe, Rex and Gregor were enjoying retirement on Seelos when Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, Sabine Wren and Garazeb Orrelios came looking for Rex. Wolffe opened fire on them thinking that the Jedi had betrayed them, with Rex securing him, calming him down telling him that they weren't the ones who had betrayed them. Wolffe didn't kill any Jedi during Order 66, but he still received the order.[4] Gregor had also become unstable, but that was most likely due to having amnesia and then getting blown up and surviving. Gregor also did not kill any Jedi, but he did receive the order.[4]
Rex would go on to join the Rebel Alliance, becoming one of the high ranking officers of Phoenix group and eventually the Massassai group.[4][22] It is possible that Sev, a member of Delta Squad, survived after the Battle of Kashyyyk, where he went missing, only just before Order 66 was given. Sev would become the progenitor of the Rebel Alliance.[23]
Participants
- 501st Legion[3][7][24]
- 212th Attack Battalion[3]
- Galactic Marines[3]
- Marshal Commander Bacara
- 327th Star Corps[3]
- Marshall Commander Bly
- Commander Deviss
- Lieutenant Galle
- Lieutenant Barr
- Lieutenant Inc
- 41st Elite Corps[3]
- Commander Gree
- 41st Scout Trooper
- Aiwha Squad[25]
- Faie's Unit[26]
- Coruscant Guard[27]
- Commander Fox
- Grey's Battalion[6]
- 127th Gunship Wing[3][28]
- Captain Jag
- CT-57/11-9048
- Sev's Unit[29]
- ARC Trooper Commander
- Sergeant Remy
- Triton Squad[30]
- 91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps[3]
- 22nd Air Combat Wing[31]
- 203rd Division[32]
- 32nd Air Combat Wing[31]
Kills
- Jedi General Ali-Alann: Killed by the 501st[33]
- Jedi General Stass Allie: Killed by Neyo and CT-3432[3][28]
- Jedi General Depa Billaba: Killed by Styles and Grey[6]
- Jedi General Chiata: Killed by clone troopers on Zeffo[34]
- Jedi General and Battlemaster Cin Drallig: Killed by Darth Vader[3]
- Jedi General Sian Jeisel: Killed herself and several others[35]
- Jedi General and Gate Master Jurokk: Killed by Darth Vader[5]
- Jedi General Ki-Adi-Mundi: Killed by Bacara[3]
- Jedi General Plo Koon: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048[3][28]
- Jedi General Ferroda: Killed by X2[36]
- Jedi General Saras Loorne: Killed by troopers of the 22nd Air Combat Wing[31]
- Jedi General Du Mahn: Killed by clone troopers on Bogden[35]
- Jedi General Simms: Killed by Commander Keller
- Jedi General Sev: Killed by an ARC Commander[29]
- Jedi General Jaro Tarpal: Killed by 13th Battalion[34]
- Jedi General Shaak Ti: Killed by Darth Vader[37]
- Jedi General Tiplar: Killed by Tup (Pre-Order 66)[38]
- Jedi General Traavis: Killed by Aiwha Squad[25]
- Three Unidentified Jedi Generals: Killed by Darth Vader[24]
- Unidentified Jedi General and Holocron Keeper: Killed by Darth Vader[24]
- Unidentified Zabrak Jedi General: Killed by Darth Vader[39]
- Jedi General Neem Bees: Killed by Deviss[40]
- Jedi General Aayla Secura: Killed by the 327th Star Corps troopers[3]
- Jedi General Olana Chion: Killed by the 501st[3]
- Jedi General Huulik: Killed by blood loss caused by clone troopers[41]
- Jedi General Serra Keto: Killed by Darth Vader[7]
- Jedi General Barriss Offee: Killed by Lieutenant Galle[42]
- Jedi General Etain Tur-Mukan: Indirectly killed by another Jedi, while trying to save a clone trooper[1]
- Jedi General Tru Veld: Killed by the 501st[1]
- Two Unidentified Jedi Generals: Killed by clone troopers[35]
- Unidentified Jedi Temple Guard: Killed by Darth Vader[43]
- Between 3 and 7 Jedi Commanders: Killed in melee while trying to escape Coruscant[1]
- Jedi Commander Bene: Killed by Darth Vader[3]
- Jedi Commander Zett Jukassa: Killed by Sergeant Fox[3]
- Jedi Commander Whie Malreaux: Killed by Darth Vader[3]
- Jedi Commander Marseph: Killed by clone troopers on Zeffo[34]
- Jedi Youngling Sors Bandeam: Killed by Darth Vader[3]
- Jedi Youngling Jeswi Ele: Killed by Darth Vader[3]
- Jedi Youngling Shia Letap: Killed by Darth Vader[3]
- Jedi Mina Podia: Killed by 41st Elite Corps[44]
- Unidentified Youngling Clan: Killed by Darth Vader[3]
- Ten Members of the Hawkbat Clan: Killed by clone troopers[35]
- Several Unidentified Jedi: Killed by several forces, including the Coruscant Guard[27]
Failed Kills
- Jedi High General Obi-Wan Kenobi; attempted by Commander Cody [3]
- Jedi High General Yoda; attempted by Commander Gree [3]
- Jedi Commander Caleb Dume/Kanan Jarrus; attempted by Styles and Grey [6]
- Jedi Commander Cal Kestis; attempted by the 13th Battalion [34]
Deserters and Disobedient
The clones all had chips inserted into their brains at a very early stage of development. However, some troopers chips were removed or the clones somehow managed to resist it.
Units
- Omega Squad[1]
- Darman (Reason: Etain Tur-Mukan and Darman were married, and Tur-Mukan was killed in the Order's initiation. Technically he killed a Jedi, but only after they killed Tur-Mukan)
- Sergeant Niner (Reason: Niner didn't care for the Jedi much, but he looked at Etain and Bardan Jusik as a sister and a brother. Niner was injured by a Jedi after the order was given)
- Atin (Reason: Atin, like his squadmates, didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family.)
- Fi (Reason: Fi was injured earlier in the war and was dispatched as dead, but he managed to escape to Mandalore. He did not receive the order, as he abandoned his armor and equipment)
- Corr (Reason: Corr, like his squadmates, didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family.)
- Null ARCs[1]
- ARC Captain Ordo (Reason: Like Omega Squad and his Null brothers, Ordo didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family)
- ARC Lieutenant Mereel (Reason: Like Omega Squad and his Null brothers, Mereel didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family)
- ARC Lieutenant Jaing (Reason: Like Omega Squad and his Null brothers, Jaing didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family)
- ARC Lieutenant Kom'rk (Reason: Like Omega Squad and his Null brothers, Kom'rk didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family)
- ARC Lieutenant Prudii (Reason: Like Omega Squad and his Null brothers, Prudii didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family)
- ARC Sergeant A'den (Reason: Like Omega Squad and his Null brothers, A'den didn't care much for the Jedi, but he loved Tur-Mukan and Jusik like family)
- Alpha ARCs[1]
- Spar (Reason: Spar was the first deserter of the clones, therefore he possessed no armor and equipment)
- ARC Lieutenant Sull (Reason: Sull was a deserter of the Clone Wars, who Omega and A'den helped escape the army. Fi kept his armor and equipment in his locker at the Arca Company Barracks)
- ARC Captain Maze (Reason: Maze was present when Order 66 was initiated, and planned to execute his general, Arligan Zey, but Ordo spoke to him and informed him of what was truly going on. Maze spared Zey and saved him)
- Ion Team[31]
- Captain Climber (Reason: Climber and Ion Team did receive Order 66, but believed it to be a Separatist ploy, a means to wipe out the Jedi and end the war.)
- Trace (Reason: Trace and Ion Team did receive Order 66, but believed it to be a Separatist ploy, a means to wipe out the Jedi and end the war.)
- Ras (Reason: Ras and Ion Team did receive Order 66, but believed it to be a Separatist ploy, a means to wipe out the Jedi and end the war. Ras and Ion Team's comm specialist were killed for treachery)
- Ion Team's comlink specialist (Reason: The comm specialist and Ion Team did receive Order 66, but believed it to be a Separatist ploy, a means to wipe out the Jedi and end the war. The comm specialist and Ras were killed for their treachery)
- Yayax Squad[1]
- Sergeant Cov (Reason: Cov and his squad were given the opportunity to desert from the Grand Army of the Republic. They accepted and decided to become farmers)
- Dev (Reason: Dev and his squad were given the opportunity to desert from the Grand Army. They accepted and decided to become farmers)
- Jind (Reason: Jind and his squad were given the opportunity to desert from the Grand Army. They accepted and decided to become farmers)
- Yover (Reason: Yover and his squad were given the opportunity to desert from the Grand Army. They accepted and decided to become farmers)
- Hyperion Squad[1]
- Delta Squad[1]
- Sergeant Boss (Reason: Boss and his squad were off planet when the order was given. They questioned if they would have done as ordered if they were)
- Fixer (Reason: Fixer and his squad were off planet when the order was given. They questioned if they would have done as ordered if they were)
- Scorch (Reason: Scorch and his squad were off planet when the order was given. They questioned if they would have done as ordered if they were)
- Sev (Reason: Sev became missing in action, only hours before the order was given. His whereabouts are still unknown)
Individuals
- Captain Rex (Reason: Removed his chip. After the loss of Fives, he investigated what Fives had gone on about, finally reaching the bottom of it. When Order 66 was initiated, he even assisted former Jedi Ahsoka Tano in escaping, while also faking his own death)[4]
- Commander Wolffe (Reason: Removed his chip. After discovering the reason of Fives' death, Rex convinced him and Gregor to remove their chips)[4]
- Captain Gregor (Reason: Removed his chip. After discovering the reason of Fives' death, Rex convinced him and Wolffe to remove their chips)[4]
- Commander Grey (Reason: Although initially acting on the order, Grey was persuaded by Jedi Commander Caleb Dume that it was all set up. Dume escaped, with Grey considering the option. Grey confronted Styles and Styles blew it off. Grey realized what he had to do, so he fired into the controls of their ship, killing himself, Styles and two troopers)[45]
- HOB-147 (Reason: HOB-147 was not conscious when the order was given, due to a battle he had participated in. He would later find a ride back to Coruscant and join the Empire until the clones were cycled out)[46]
- Kix (Reason: Kix was kidnapped near the end of the war, by Separatist forces. Because he investigated the reasons of Fives' death, Dooku ordered his droids to capture him. Kix was captured and put in cryo-freezing. Eventually he would be freed, 50 years later)[47]
- Able (Reason: In 21 BBY, Able and his team were shot down over Lubang Minor, where they crashed. All of the troopers ended up dying, save for Able, who would eventually be discovered by Commander Luke Skywalker, who took Able back with them to the Rebellion)[48]
- Bellows (Reason: In 19 BBY, right before the order was initiated, Bellows was injured, receiving severe head trauma, which placed him into a coma)[49]
- Cut Lawquane (Reason: Shortly after the First Battle of Geonosis, Cut's gunship was shot down. He deserted from the army and decided to become a farmer and have a family)[50]
- Kaddak (Reason: Kaddak had long since deserted the Grand Army, before the Clone Wars had even begun. Similar to Spar. He would become a revolutionary around 17 BBY)[51]
- Levet (Reason: Levet had always been different from most clones, knowing more Mando'a than the average trooper and was a Regimental commander. He was also given the nickname Commander Tactful and even showed interest in farming. When offered the opportunity to desert, he became a farmer with Yayax Squad)[1]
- Glitch (Reason: Glitch was an odd clone, believing he could use the force. On a mission, he became separated from his squad and they believed he was dead. They most likely filed him as KIA and he was no longer in the GAR)[52]
- Hock Malsuum (Reason: Hock had been considered KIA during the time of Order 66's initiation. However, had the opportunity arose, he likely would have executed the order without hesitation)[51]
- Lost Prophet (Reason: Lost Prophet was a clone trooper pilot but in 21 BBY, he crashed on Du Mai. With the crash, he received brain damage and began to suffer from amnesia. He remained on Du Mai and became known as the Lost Prophet)[53]
Casualties
- Advanced Recon Commando Mar'ek: Killed by Darrus Jeht[54]
- Lieutenant Remo: Killed by Depa Billaba[6]
- Corporal Big-Mouth: Killed by Caleb Dume[6]
- Corporal Soot: Killed by Caleb Dume[6]
- Corporal Mixx: Killed by Depa Billaba[6]
- Corporal Kaylon: Killed by Depa Billaba[6]
- Bogey 1212: Killed by Quinlan Vos[26]
- Bogey 3856: Killed by Quinlan Vos[26]
- Bogey 4409: Killed by Quinlan Vos[26]
- Bogey 5632: Killed by Quinlan Vos[26]
- Bogey 9662: Killed by Quinlan Vos[26]
- Bogey Squad's BARC trooper: Killed by Quinlan Vos[26]
- CT-8770: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8771: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8772: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8773: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8774: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8775: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8776: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8777: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8778: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8779: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8780: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8781: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8782: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8783: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8784: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8785: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8786: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8787: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8788: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8789: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8790: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8791: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8792: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8793: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8794: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8795: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8796: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8797: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8798: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8798: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8799: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8800: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8801: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8802: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8803: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8804: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8805: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8806: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8807: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8808: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8809: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8810: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8811: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8812: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8813: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8814: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8815: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8816: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8817: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8818: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8819: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8820: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8821: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8822: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8823: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8824: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8825: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8826: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8827: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8828: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8829: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8830: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8831: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8832: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8833: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8834: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8835: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8836: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8837: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8838: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8839: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8840: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8841: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8842: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8843: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8844: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8845: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8846: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8847: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8848: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8849: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8850: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8851: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8852: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8853: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8854: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8855: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8856: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8857: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8858: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8859: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8860: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8861: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8862: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8863: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8864: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8865: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8866: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8867: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8868: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8869: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8870: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8871: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8872: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8873: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8874: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8875: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8876: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8877: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8878: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8879: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8880: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8881: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8882: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8883: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8884: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8885: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8886: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8887: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8888: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8889: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8890: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8891: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8892: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8893: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8894: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8895: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8896: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8897: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8898: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8899: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8900: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8901: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8902: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8903: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8904: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8905: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8906: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8907: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8908: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8909: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- CT-8910: Killed by Jag and CT-57/11-9048 (Indirectly)[28]
- Commander Faie: Killed by Quinlan Vos[26]
- Commander Gree: Killed by Yoda[3]
- 41st Scout Trooper: Killed by Yoda[3]
- Commander Grey: Killed himself[55]
- Captain Styles: Killed by Grey[55]
- Grey's Battalion trooper 1: Killed by Grey[55]
- Grey's Battalion trooper 2: Killed by Grey[55]
- Tup: Killed by his chip malfunctioning (Pre-Order 66)[2]
- Sergeant Remy: Killed by Joc Sah[29]
- 501st Legion trooper 1: Killed by Yoda[3]
- A squad of 501st troopers: Killed by Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi[3]
- Unidentified 13th Battalion clone trooper commander: Killed by Jaro Tarpal[34]
- Several 13th Battalion troopers: Killed by Jaro Tarpal and Cal Kestis[34]
- Several 501st troopers: Killed by Jedi in the Temple[3]
- Several clone troopers (Bogden Station): Killed by Sian Jeisel in suicide[35]
- Several members of Triton Squad: Killed by Wookiees[30]
- At least two Unidentified Galactic Marines: Killed by Ki-Adi-Mundi[3]
- Several members of Grey's Battalion: Killed by Caleb Dume and Depa Billaba[6]
- Several clone troopers: Killed by Beyghor Sahdett[35]
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- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Conspiracy"
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.37 3.38 3.39 Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Star Wars: Rebels – "The Lost Commanders"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Novelization)
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 Kanan 2: The Last Padawan, Part II: Flight
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Video Game)
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Ahsoka Novel
- ↑ SWCA: The Untold Clone Wars Panel Live Blog
- ↑ Kanan 3: The Last Padawan, Part III: Pivot
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 A New Dawn
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 The Last of the Jedi series
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels: Spark of the Rebellion
- ↑ Star Wars: Rebels – "Droids in Distress"
- ↑ The Last Jedi
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Imperial Commando: 501st
- ↑ Star Wars: Rebels – "Relics of the Old Republic"
- ↑ Star Wars: Rebels – "Fire Across the Galaxy"
- ↑ Star Wars: Rebels – "In The Name of the Rebellion"
- ↑ Star Wars: Republic Commando's sniper made it out alive, says developer
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Star Wars Battlefront II
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 "Orders" - Star Wars Clone Wars Adventures Vol. 4
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6 26.7 Republic 83: Hidden Enemy, Part 3
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith 9: The Dying Light, Part III
- ↑ 28.000 28.001 28.002 28.003 28.004 28.005 28.006 28.007 28.008 28.009 28.010 28.011 28.012 28.013 28.014 28.015 28.016 28.017 28.018 28.019 28.020 28.021 28.022 28.023 28.024 28.025 28.026 28.027 28.028 28.029 28.030 28.031 28.032 28.033 28.034 28.035 28.036 28.037 28.038 28.039 28.040 28.041 28.042 28.043 28.044 28.045 28.046 28.047 28.048 28.049 28.050 28.051 28.052 28.053 28.054 28.055 28.056 28.057 28.058 28.059 28.060 28.061 28.062 28.063 28.064 28.065 28.066 28.067 28.068 28.069 28.070 28.071 28.072 28.073 28.074 28.075 28.076 28.077 28.078 28.079 28.080 28.081 28.082 28.083 28.084 28.085 28.086 28.087 28.088 28.089 28.090 28.091 28.092 28.093 28.094 28.095 28.096 28.097 28.098 28.099 28.100 28.101 28.102 28.103 28.104 28.105 28.106 28.107 28.108 28.109 28.110 28.111 28.112 28.113 28.114 28.115 28.116 28.117 28.118 28.119 28.120 28.121 28.122 28.123 28.124 28.125 28.126 28.127 28.128 28.129 28.130 28.131 28.132 28.133 28.134 28.135 28.136 28.137 28.138 28.139 28.140 28.141 28.142 28.143 28.144 "Order 66: Destroy All Jedi" - Star Wars Insider 87
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 "The Order of Outcasts" - Star Wars Clone Wars Adventures Vol. 5
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 "Descent" - Star Wars Clone wars Adventures Vol. 4
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
- ↑ Dark Times 1: The Path to Nowhere, Part 1
- ↑ The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. I, p. 20
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 34.5 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 35.4 35.5 Star Wars: Dark Times: Parallels
- ↑ Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Unknown"
- ↑ Rebellion 6: The Ahakista Gambit, Part 1
- ↑ Neem Bees in the Databank
- ↑ Heir to the Jedi
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Comic)
- ↑ Force Collector
- ↑ The Making of Revenge of the Sith
- ↑ Kanan 1: The Last Padawan, Part I: Fight
- ↑ "Salvaged" - Star Wars Clone Wars Adventures Vol. 9
- ↑ The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku
- ↑ Star Wars Empire: "General" Skywalker
- ↑ Friends Like These
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Deserter"
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows
- ↑ The Clone Wars: Defenders of the Lost Temple
- ↑ Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut, Part 9: Battlefields of the Clone Wars
- ↑ Living Force: One Minute to Midnight
- ↑ 55.0 55.1 55.2 55.3 Kanan 5: The Last Padawan, Part V: Release