The same thing that happened to General Krell should happen to Obama! Arrest for treason against America! But if he doesn't surrender, then... You know.
I have a theory, what if the moment where Tup stunned Krell was the moment that his inhibitor chip began to fail? From what I saw, he was the only clone who managed to hit Krell with a blast of any kind. So maybe, by stunning him, it caused the chip to get infected. Crazy theory but it's just a thought that I came up with.
i always think this is what triggered Tups chip. He went through PTSD and it malfunctioned his chip, another reason to feel sorry for the poor clones who had no control over who or what they were
Have pity on yourself, since the clones carried out order 66 of their own free will since they were trained and raised to follow orders, especially since there were many reasons why the clones carried out order 66. So everything related to chips is stupid fan fiction.
It looks like the Clones suddenly have Stormtrooper aim, but I like to think that because General Krell has 4 arms, he’s able to use the force to throw off their aim
I see this as a major turning point in the relationship between the Jedi and the clones. Regarding the clones, a lot of them would've begun to see the Jedi in a very unfavorable light. To a certain extent, all the Jedi, even Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka viewed the clones as soldiers created to fight and die in this war ahead of them being living breathing people. Even if it was subconscious they saw clones dying as just part of the war because of that disconnect between seeing them as soldiers born to fight and as people. This is on full display when during the Citadel arc, the Jedi Evan Piel gets a full funeral while none of the clones are given much consideration by anyone other than their fellow clones. And after Umbara there's no way the clones aren't gonna see Krell's uncaring attitude towards them in the other Jedi. With the Jedi, one of two things would happen. Jedi like Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka would see how callously Krell tossed away clone lives and how their troops would view them as a result and realize that to some degree they held the same mindset of not quite seeing the clones as more than soldiers born to fight and die that Krell did and work to change that. Other Jedi would see the clones so easily turning on a Jedi as a possible threat and it would cause further divisions between the clones and the Jedi. The ultimate result would be some Jedi and clones who had really strong bonds and some where the clones and Jedi were distrustful of one another
True. I know some fans have had issues with the inhibitor chips because it seems like a cop out (and maybe it is). But if you think about, there is some logic behind it. I mean, I can understand why clones who hated their Jedi masters would obey Order 66 without much hesitation. But then you got clones who actually liked their Jedi like Obi Wan, Ahsoka, Plo Koon, Aayla Secura etc. And those clones would know that those particular Jedi would never commit treason even if the Council itself did. So because of that, if Order 66 was left up to free will there is no way their clones would shoot them down without hesitation. Did you see how Rex tried to resist the chip when it triggered to attack Ahsoka? That's sheer proof that, left up to his own devices, Rex would never turn of Ahsoka, or any of the other clones who painted their helmets in honor of her. Then there's Plo Koons famous line of how he doesn't see clones as expendables. He valued them as real living beings and took great care to keep his battalions casualties down to a minimum. With how much Plo Koon cared for his clones, there's no way in hell his battalion would shoot him down to kill if they weren't forced to do it. And Aayla's battalion, based off the book, made it clear from the narrative that they didn't want to kill her but had no choice. All they could do was make sure she died quick and painlessly which is why they kept firing on her even after she was clearly dead.
I can only imagine how pissed Anakin was when he learned about what happened. And probably would have chewed out Palpatine for taking him away when this happened.
“I will not be undermined by creatures bred in some LABORATORY!” Proceeds to get undermined by creatures bred in some laboratory Poor choice of words krell
That's bad luck, if it weren't for the plot shield for Rex and some other clones, then Krell would have calmly survived, and it was not the clones who defeated him, but an unreal miracle.
"What I'm proposing is highly treasonous." Arresting a person who intentionally staged a friendly-fire incident isn't called treason Rex, it's called procedure.
If Krell had simply remained silent, then obviously no thanks would have been given to all the participants in the rebellion, and most likely Rex would have been executed for treason, and everyone who participated would have received very serious punishments.
This is not in any way order 66. Order 66 is to neutralize all Jedi in case the Jedi try to take over the Republic. And why is it not orders 66, this order can only be given by the chancellor or the high command of the republic or the senate. So the Dogma that executed Krell was sent to court for the murder of a Jedi Master and General, without the approval of the Jedi High Council and Army High Command.
@@chopper3940 Can you stop being exact? I don't give a shit what it ACTUALLY is. My comment was an over exaggeration. I don't need a fucking explanation.
This is not in any way order 66. Order 66 is to neutralize all Jedi in case the Jedi try to take over the Republic. And why is it not orders 66, this order can only be given by the chancellor or the high command of the republic or the senate. So the Dogma that executed Krell was sent to court for the murder of a Jedi Master and General, without the approval of the Jedi High Council and Army High Command.
Rex: “Pong Krell has been marked for termination by order 66. Under this directive the immediate jedi leadership must be executed for treason against the republic.”
This is not in any way order 66. Order 66 is to neutralize all Jedi in case the Jedi try to take over the Republic. And why is it not orders 66, this order can only be given by the chancellor or the high command of the republic or the senate. So the Dogma that executed Krell was sent to court for the murder of a Jedi Master and General, without the approval of the Jedi High Council and Army High Command.
One of the coolest scenes in this series. Pre-Order 66 but its kinda funny how they all struggled against this single jedi and then later on when the real order 66 happend they had no problem taking out 10 Jedis at once
Lets see why that is... Pong Krell is over 7 ft tall, has 4 arms, wields 2 double bladed lightsabers and doesn't even think the clones are living beings and kills them without mercy. Meanwhile other Jedi are about the same height (5/6 ft roughly), only have one lightsaber and have developed attachments to the clones to where they didn't want to kill them. Its all about intent; when Obi Wan and Yoda decided to go back to the temple and forsake the clones, they had no issues killing them all either so they pulled through.
One of my favourite parts in the entire series. One of my favourite lines when he jumps from the window and with all the clones watching, the one at the front just shouting "Get him!" before they all open fire, loved that since I was kid. Adore the clones and growing up with Clone Wars made me love them even more
What i love the most is that NONE of the clones hesitated and stepped forward AT THE SAME TIME. They were ALL on the same page, they mightve had different thoughts about it but they all were ready
if he was able to escape dozens of clones at ease while being surrounded, then I wonder why didnt all of the jedi at the temple survived if general krell can pull this off
You do realize most Jedi are not over 7 feet tall or have 4 arms and wield 2 double bladed lightsabers right? Krell was a powerhouse in his own right from his physique alone. Besides, hundreds of clones were sent to the temple and most Jedi adults had been sent all over the galaxy to fight the war front. Most of the Jedi casualties at the temple were young Padawans and Younglings who didn't stand a chance.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Constitution is not a powerful stat against ranged weapons. Krell has faced about 10 clones in the tower, 30+ clones when he jumped out of the tower and 20+ clones at the same time in the forest, alone, and in all the time he killed 40+ clones while in a constant environment. And if you calculate what forces were at that time at the airbase, and these are: 1 regiment 501 and 1 company 212, in total they give a number of up to 3000 clones, but if you take into account the distribution of forces, then there were up to 1 battalion 501 and 1 company 212 at the base at the same time, a total of 1000 clones. It was pure craftsmanship, and with Krell using the dark side of the force throughout the arc, it's hard to imagine what Krell would have done using the light side of the force. In addition, he modified the style of the Jar-Kai, was skilled in close combat and in the use of force, and was also a master of weapons. He is an exceptional Jedi with colossal strength, while he did not get into the Jedi order only because he had a disgusting character that does not befit a Jedi. At the same time, he was not bound by the Jedi code. In addition, he lost only to his own character. In addition, there were still several hundred Jedi in the temple, including younglings, Padawans, knights, and even masters. In addition, there was a moment where there were 4 Jedi against 4 clones and 4 Jedi were killed, in turn, 2 clones were killed. In addition, compare Ki Adi Mundi, he is a strong Jedi Master, who is on the high council, could not cope with 10 clones who shot him in the forehead.
That clone next to Tup at 0:30 likes the idea of arresting Krell
Shows most hit inside the same team because it's more effective, just like real life
I can alright imagine general grievous having those lightsaber that krell have now
The same thing that happened to General Krell should happen to Obama! Arrest for treason against America! But if he doesn't surrender, then... You know.
Obama hasn't been in power since 2016 genius
Bro how did none of the clones get PTSD after the Mubarak arc?!
I have a theory, what if the moment where Tup stunned Krell was the moment that his inhibitor chip began to fail? From what I saw, he was the only clone who managed to hit Krell with a blast of any kind. So maybe, by stunning him, it caused the chip to get infected. Crazy theory but it's just a thought that I came up with.
What if ahsoka was on umbara
She would probably be killed if she fought Krell.
Without plot armour she would be dead
Never underestimate clones loyalty to the republic
0:36 the perfect time to play the Jedi Temple March or the Imperial March
Reverse Order 66
i always think this is what triggered Tups chip. He went through PTSD and it malfunctioned his chip, another reason to feel sorry for the poor clones who had no control over who or what they were
Have pity on yourself, since the clones carried out order 66 of their own free will since they were trained and raised to follow orders, especially since there were many reasons why the clones carried out order 66. So everything related to chips is stupid fan fiction.
@@chopper3940Whatever floats your boat. The chips are canon whether you like it or not.
Me and the boys getting ready to coup:
Rex’s entrance to the base was absolutely cold
me and the boys trying peep the girls in the vestiary 0:10
Dude chill
1:59 smartest clone trooper ever
It looks like the Clones suddenly have Stormtrooper aim, but I like to think that because General Krell has 4 arms, he’s able to use the force to throw off their aim
Exactly. Krell is a tank because he's over 7ft tall, has 4 arms and wields 2 double bladed lightsabers.
I see this as a major turning point in the relationship between the Jedi and the clones. Regarding the clones, a lot of them would've begun to see the Jedi in a very unfavorable light. To a certain extent, all the Jedi, even Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka viewed the clones as soldiers created to fight and die in this war ahead of them being living breathing people. Even if it was subconscious they saw clones dying as just part of the war because of that disconnect between seeing them as soldiers born to fight and as people. This is on full display when during the Citadel arc, the Jedi Evan Piel gets a full funeral while none of the clones are given much consideration by anyone other than their fellow clones. And after Umbara there's no way the clones aren't gonna see Krell's uncaring attitude towards them in the other Jedi. With the Jedi, one of two things would happen. Jedi like Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka would see how callously Krell tossed away clone lives and how their troops would view them as a result and realize that to some degree they held the same mindset of not quite seeing the clones as more than soldiers born to fight and die that Krell did and work to change that. Other Jedi would see the clones so easily turning on a Jedi as a possible threat and it would cause further divisions between the clones and the Jedi. The ultimate result would be some Jedi and clones who had really strong bonds and some where the clones and Jedi were distrustful of one another
True. I know some fans have had issues with the inhibitor chips because it seems like a cop out (and maybe it is). But if you think about, there is some logic behind it. I mean, I can understand why clones who hated their Jedi masters would obey Order 66 without much hesitation. But then you got clones who actually liked their Jedi like Obi Wan, Ahsoka, Plo Koon, Aayla Secura etc. And those clones would know that those particular Jedi would never commit treason even if the Council itself did. So because of that, if Order 66 was left up to free will there is no way their clones would shoot them down without hesitation. Did you see how Rex tried to resist the chip when it triggered to attack Ahsoka? That's sheer proof that, left up to his own devices, Rex would never turn of Ahsoka, or any of the other clones who painted their helmets in honor of her. Then there's Plo Koons famous line of how he doesn't see clones as expendables. He valued them as real living beings and took great care to keep his battalions casualties down to a minimum. With how much Plo Koon cared for his clones, there's no way in hell his battalion would shoot him down to kill if they weren't forced to do it. And Aayla's battalion, based off the book, made it clear from the narrative that they didn't want to kill her but had no choice. All they could do was make sure she died quick and painlessly which is why they kept firing on her even after she was clearly dead.
I wish they did a follow up scene of rex discussing this treason with kenobi and the counsel it honestly would've been interesting to see
I can only imagine how pissed Anakin was when he learned about what happened. And probably would have chewed out Palpatine for taking him away when this happened.
Tup didn’t deserve what happened to him in the future
POV You're the police officers leaking the Nashville shooter's manifesto
Clones rule.
“I will not be undermined by creatures bred in some LABORATORY!” Proceeds to get undermined by creatures bred in some laboratory Poor choice of words krell
That's bad luck, if it weren't for the plot shield for Rex and some other clones, then Krell would have calmly survived, and it was not the clones who defeated him, but an unreal miracle.
Shoutout to Tup for being a rookie and still managing to take Krell down
He did nothing to defeat Krell, literally everything was done by incredible luck and a scenario shield.
Anakin would eviscerate krell if he found out
Anakin would have been on his knees and begged Krell not to hit him.
"What I'm proposing is highly treasonous." Arresting a person who intentionally staged a friendly-fire incident isn't called treason Rex, it's called procedure.
If they lost then Krell would of had them all accused of treason and executed.
If Krell had simply remained silent, then obviously no thanks would have been given to all the participants in the rebellion, and most likely Rex would have been executed for treason, and everyone who participated would have received very serious punishments.
Its pretty much order 66, but its just one jedi.
This is not in any way order 66. Order 66 is to neutralize all Jedi in case the Jedi try to take over the Republic. And why is it not orders 66, this order can only be given by the chancellor or the high command of the republic or the senate. So the Dogma that executed Krell was sent to court for the murder of a Jedi Master and General, without the approval of the Jedi High Council and Army High Command.
@@chopper3940 Can you stop being exact? I don't give a shit what it ACTUALLY is. My comment was an over exaggeration. I don't need a fucking explanation.
Krell basically survived Order 66. This guy is dangerous.
This is not in any way order 66. Order 66 is to neutralize all Jedi in case the Jedi try to take over the Republic. And why is it not orders 66, this order can only be given by the chancellor or the high command of the republic or the senate. So the Dogma that executed Krell was sent to court for the murder of a Jedi Master and General, without the approval of the Jedi High Council and Army High Command.
Man, Krell's voice actor is having SOO much fun at 2:58
Krell: YOU DARE ATTACK A JEDI Clones at 1:51: we dare bitch
This is genuinely one of my favourite scenes in all of Star Wars.
if Pong Krell made it to Order 66: Palpatine: Execute Order 66 Clones: About Frickin' Time!
All my homies hate Krell
0:39 is possibly one of the coolest shots in star wars.
“I will not be undermined by creatures bred in some LABORATORY!” *Jumps out the window to escape* The clones waiting outside: Surprise Motherfucker
This episode is so sickkk. and let's not forget that the legendary captain rex never goes through with order 66 😎
Rex: “Pong Krell has been marked for termination by order 66. Under this directive the immediate jedi leadership must be executed for treason against the republic.”
This is not in any way order 66. Order 66 is to neutralize all Jedi in case the Jedi try to take over the Republic. And why is it not orders 66, this order can only be given by the chancellor or the high command of the republic or the senate. So the Dogma that executed Krell was sent to court for the murder of a Jedi Master and General, without the approval of the Jedi High Council and Army High Command.
One of the coolest scenes in this series. Pre-Order 66 but its kinda funny how they all struggled against this single jedi and then later on when the real order 66 happend they had no problem taking out 10 Jedis at once
Lets see why that is... Pong Krell is over 7 ft tall, has 4 arms, wields 2 double bladed lightsabers and doesn't even think the clones are living beings and kills them without mercy. Meanwhile other Jedi are about the same height (5/6 ft roughly), only have one lightsaber and have developed attachments to the clones to where they didn't want to kill them. Its all about intent; when Obi Wan and Yoda decided to go back to the temple and forsake the clones, they had no issues killing them all either so they pulled through.
I feel that thought the Clones were loyal tot he republic they were truly loyal to each other above all else including the Republic
One of my favourite parts in the entire series. One of my favourite lines when he jumps from the window and with all the clones watching, the one at the front just shouting "Get him!" before they all open fire, loved that since I was kid. Adore the clones and growing up with Clone Wars made me love them even more
Which season is this and episode
Season 4 Episode 10("Carnage of Krell")
What i love the most is that NONE of the clones hesitated and stepped forward AT THE SAME TIME. They were ALL on the same page, they mightve had different thoughts about it but they all were ready
The Order 66 all of us were fine with.
Because this was the only time the clones were actually good and that the Jedi(Krell) was actually a rogue threat that needed to be dealt with.
Who villain pong krell is sith lore
if he was able to escape dozens of clones at ease while being surrounded, then I wonder why didnt all of the jedi at the temple survived if general krell can pull this off
You do realize most Jedi are not over 7 feet tall or have 4 arms and wield 2 double bladed lightsabers right? Krell was a powerhouse in his own right from his physique alone. Besides, hundreds of clones were sent to the temple and most Jedi adults had been sent all over the galaxy to fight the war front. Most of the Jedi casualties at the temple were young Padawans and Younglings who didn't stand a chance.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Constitution is not a powerful stat against ranged weapons. Krell has faced about 10 clones in the tower, 30+ clones when he jumped out of the tower and 20+ clones at the same time in the forest, alone, and in all the time he killed 40+ clones while in a constant environment. And if you calculate what forces were at that time at the airbase, and these are: 1 regiment 501 and 1 company 212, in total they give a number of up to 3000 clones, but if you take into account the distribution of forces, then there were up to 1 battalion 501 and 1 company 212 at the base at the same time, a total of 1000 clones. It was pure craftsmanship, and with Krell using the dark side of the force throughout the arc, it's hard to imagine what Krell would have done using the light side of the force. In addition, he modified the style of the Jar-Kai, was skilled in close combat and in the use of force, and was also a master of weapons. He is an exceptional Jedi with colossal strength, while he did not get into the Jedi order only because he had a disgusting character that does not befit a Jedi. At the same time, he was not bound by the Jedi code. In addition, he lost only to his own character. In addition, there were still several hundred Jedi in the temple, including younglings, Padawans, knights, and even masters. In addition, there was a moment where there were 4 Jedi against 4 clones and 4 Jedi were killed, in turn, 2 clones were killed. In addition, compare Ki Adi Mundi, he is a strong Jedi Master, who is on the high council, could not cope with 10 clones who shot him in the forehead.
@@chopper3940 You literally just proved my point.
If a Jedi with four arms tells you to do something… DON'T.
Krell: You Dare To Attack A Jedi!?! Malins: I Planed To *Monster Sharp Teeth Reveals And Roars To Engaged*
The 212th clone who charged Krell but died is a beast!
3:22 Damn Rex was mad angry
I think we could all learn a valuable lesson from this. Blind loyalty makes you a pawn to others and will get you killed one day.
Yup. But Dogma learned his lesson and survived the empire and eventually became a rebel commander. Legend
@@manjia938 Really? If that's the case maybe we'll see him in the Bad Batch.
@@ryangamble6697 I hope
General krell : you there attack a Jedi Earth sidius : execute order 66 Clones: attack Jedi