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If Earth (21st century version) is in Star Wars (about 2 decade before the Clone Wars) and the former special forces/special operations forces operators later private military contractors from around the Blue Marble are hired by those jerks on Kamino, will the Clones have slightly better survival chance than Mandalorians due to better battle tested combat tactics or something similar?
Ironically enough, the Mandalorians fought AGAINST the clones during the Clone Wars. Which is why in Legends, they got enslaved by the Empire thanks to the clones. Oops. Looks like the Mandos taught them too well........
@@wij2012Gaming The Mandalorians officially entered the war on the side of the Separatists under Mandalore the Resurrector. By the end of the war, thanks to their Separatist ties, the Empire enslaved them, forcing them to side with the Alliance later on.
Well, I wouldn’t call it enslaved. The Empire built a garrison on Mandalore, which the Mandos tolerated because it was an inside joke to them- they had sold the land the garrison was built on to an outrageous price, because they were able to convince the Imperials the ground was a religious place of some sort and extremely important to them, when in reality it was a flopped fun park looking like a mythosaur skull. They effectively made a laughingstock out of their occupiers.
@@violentscorl697 After that, the Empire responded by stepping up their Beskar strip-mining efforts and enslaving the Mandalorian clans. That forced the remaining Mandos under Fenn Shysa to sign on with the Rebel Alliance, when the Empire came down hard on the Mandos.
Obi-wan should've trained the clones instead, that way they'd know that getting the high ground is the best strategy especially against sith-turned jedi.
It's bullshit how she just demonized the Jedi and tried to make them look like idiots when every other piece of EU lore shows the opposite: that the Jedi were great at war and knew more of it than the Mandos ever will.
HolyknightVader999 I just don’t get people like you. Traviss featured clones (who were literally slave soldiers under the Jedi‘s command) and the _goddamn_ Mandalorians, the Jedi‘s staunchest enemies next to the Sith themselves as the protagonists. OF COURSE they’re gonna hate the Jedi! Even if you’re excluding them and focus on the Jedi characters in the novels you’re looking at two young people forced into a war they don’t want to fight for ideals the order itself doesn’t uphold . They’re disillusioned by the war, and by the Order they were raised to believe was as good as goes. They beliefs were shattered, and so they saw the world with a more realistic approach. Where is the bullshit in that?
@@violentscorl697 It was the REPUBLIC that enslaved the clones, not the Jedi. The Jedi had no say in it other than the fact that they accepted the arduous task of leading these men into battle. But even if they didn't, the Republic would have pressed the clones into service anyways, either under the command of mediocre officers like Ozzel or Yularen, or under the command of war criminals like Wilhuff Tarkin. Right off the bat, you show your bias by blaming the Jedi for something the Republic and Jango Fett did, since Fett openly consented to creating a clone slave army out of his genes, and it was him and his Cul'Vay'Dar that indoctrinated the clones into being cannon fodder for the Republic. Fett could have turned down the job and walked away with 5 million credits for Komari Vosa's head. Instead, he took the money and agreed to help make a slave army out of his own genes-because the money was too good. Also, the Mandalorians in the KOTOR era didn't hate the Jedi, this despite the fact that the Jedi practically GENOCIDED them at Malachor V. Instead, they respected the Jedi's abilities as warriors and recognized that they lost fair and square to the Jedi under Revan. Canderous Ordo and his clan even revered Revan and the Jedi Exile, down to the point where Ordo treated the latter with respect and took orders from the former. They didn't whine like idiots over how the Jedi were big meanies for stopping them from grinding the galaxy under their boot-they worshiped strength, and the Jedi beat them in that regard, so they revered the Jedi. At least, those who served under Revan. THOSE were the Mandalorians I fell in love with. Not these whining nancyboys who were crying foul over the fact that the Jedi massacred them to stop them from slaughtering the people of Galidraan. So no, Traviss' Mandos and the way she portrayed the Jedi was utter bullshit. Compare how she portrays the Jedi to how other works in the Expanded Universe or even the George Lucas movies treated the Jedi. There's a big difference: Traviss wants to make the Jedi be the worst thing in the universe, while other authors like Timothy Zahn and Drew Karpyshyn gave them strengths and weaknesses like any other faction. They're uptight jackasses, but they're uptight jackasses that can take down foes the Mandos can't even hope to compare to.
Same here. I read Order 66 before I knew it was a series then read Imperial Commando. Now I'm going back to read the whole thing, almost done with Triple Zero. I absolutely love this series.
'Warrior' is more 'personal' and is about a type of historical lifestyle/existence. 'Soldier' is a profession, a job -in principle no different from an accountant. The conflict within the Mandalorians; all that Death Watch and Satine stuff -was about moving their society away from a 'warrior' based one. What The Clones were; is complicated and mostly relies on how you view them -in terms of their agency vs their conditioning.
and you play them on devices with glass screens; the Rakatans in Legends glassed Tatooine after the ancestors of the Jawas and Sand People rebelled against their enslavers, thus turning a formerly verdant planet into the sandswept desert we know from the movies
I do miss english ben but, it was a smart move making alan the face/voice in the videos. Super funny/charismatic. Even when im not particularly interested in the topic of the video, ill just watch it to hear alans dry sarcastic humor. Love this channel, thanks guys.
Many if not all bountyhunters, just not _Mandalorian_ ones. Jango Fett chose them- so he picked the best out of the business he knew (and who were willing to follow him into years and years of hiding for some reaaally shiny coin). There for example was Galaar Squad comprised of four commandos (two of them were Bry and Ennen) which was trained by a Corellian sergeant.
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Anybody please is there anyway to convince Karen Traviss so she can finish her Republic Commando series even if it contradicts the canon and pisses Disney off with copyright shit? She can release it as a fan fic. It needs a conclusion.
@@nobleman9393 I prefer the US Marines, because a lot of Battle proven combat tactics, not stupid to charge forward, better weapons choices with lots of attachments despite limited ammo (include special ammo types), a way better commanding structure that doesn't need sxxxy Jedi, don't follow every orders plus question why for good reason if one of them is a FUBAR one, etc.
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4s would win bc they are legit super humans, armor wise they are comparable when it comes to protection but the spartan armor enhances the already super human spartans to a whole nother level
Xtreme Panda_028 In the Republic commando universe those wretched, cop-out „brain chips“ don’t exist. The commandos who followed Order 66 did so because they believed in the rightfullness of the Order, those who didn’t had people they wanted to save.
Why would Palpatine need to reveal the clones to save the Jedi at Genosis? All the non-youngling Jedi would have died at Genosis if they were lead there and then Palpatine could reveal the Clone army and have Count Dooku could just deactivate the droids after Palpatine gains enough power to create the Empire.
Because if he did what you described, all (or almost all) of the republic's planets would rebel (one element of the war was destroying the Jedi's reputation). And his plan made citizens greeted with joy or relief that the changes were finally over.
The point of not sending brothers onto the same ship/company is because if that group is lost, the parent could lose all of their children at once. These rules came about after 5 brothers died on the same ship.
I don’t know if you’ve already done a video on this topic but it’s stated that youngling’s might not be chosen by a knight or master and would therefore not become full-fledged Jedi. I wonder if the Jedi Council might’ve intentionally limited the number of Padawan candidates similar to the trill in Star Trek
What happened to Cut Loqwane (probably misspelled that) when order 66 was issued? Did he need to be made aware the order had been issued in order for his chip to activate or did he randomly just abandon his family and return to active duty when the purge started?
If Earth (21st century version) is in Star Wars (about 2 decade before the Clone Wars) and the former special forces/special operations forces operators from around the Blue Marble are hired by those jerks on Kamino, will the Clones have slightly better survival chance than Mandalorians due to better battle tested combat tactics or something similar?
I hope they bring back Skirata and the Nulls in The Bad Batch series. Maybe flesh out Jango’s past just a bit. And of course, I want to see the Bad Batch execute Order 66 on some Jedis with extreme prejudice.
No, please don’t. Current SW executives would ruin both Skirata and the Nulls, not to mention the fact they’d find a way to fuck Jango‘s backstory up even more than TCW tried to do. „Open Seasons“ is the go-to comic, and if we ever get a TV show, I want it to be M-rates and separate from all the BS Disney currently indulges iny Don’t get your hopes up for the Bad Batch. They’ll 100% help the Jedi and turn to the Rebels‘ side.
@@violentscorl697 Just wait until Disney SW collapses, then petition whomever comes in to do an Open Seasons animated adaptation. Probably hire some Japanese anime studio to do it.
Just got to correct something as a massive fan of the channel and of the RC series the commandos where the middle ground of the rank and file trooper and ALPHA class ARCs not the Nulls. The Null Class arc where above any of the class of Trooper by far and where seen as failures by the Kaminoans. What is said is only correct if you framed it differently like how RCs can be as unpredictable as a Null but with out the context of Alpha class arcs it’s not right.
I have a very serious question. Are Zabracks normally black but tattoo themselves red? Or are they red but tattoo themselves black? I’m guessing they are black since there are some Zabracks who have orange tattoos.
What about some EVE Online? I mean, there is a pretty big World War going on in a Sci Fi setting. You could talk about that. World War Bee 2 is still going on.
For all the bluster about how bad the Jedi were as tacticians, the Mandalorians kept losing major wars against the Jedi and the Republic. In fact, looking back at their records of war, it is not the Jedi, but the Mandalorians, who have a bad track record of leading their people into horrible, horrible losses, while the Jedi keep winning wars. Out of all the major wars the Mandalorians fought prior to the Original Trilogy, only one of them ended with the Mandalorians on the winning team, and that was when they were allied with the Jedi. Let’s take a look: -War with the Krath: The Mandalorians under Mandalore the Indomitable assaulted Krath space, which was under the guardianship of Dark Jedi Ulic Qel-Droma. After winning a minor victory against Krath forces, Mandalore gave into his ego and challenged Ulic to a face-to-face battle, putting his entire army as a prize if Ulic won to goad the young Jedi into a duel. Ulic crushed him in said duel, and he would have lost his life had Ulic not spared him. From then on, the Mandos would be subservient to the Sith. -Exar Kun War: The Mandalorians fought under Exar Kun and were able to win battles against the Republic forces. But whenever Jedi got involved, they lost. By the end, Mandalore himself was shot down over the jungle moon of Dxun, where he was mauled to death by animals. The Brotherhood of the Sith which Mandalore fought for was defeated by the Jedi and the Republic. -Mandalorian Wars: The one war where the Mandalorians were at their height, practically having their own empire. After their defeat in the Exar Kun War, the Mandalorians, under Mandalore the Ultimate, raided systems outside the Republic, conquering worlds and building up for a big push against Republic space. When they invaded the Republic, they were winning against local planetary defense forces and Republic troops, even though some local resistance like the Cathars gave them trouble, so they genocided the Cathar on their homeworld. Despite the Mandalorians’ martial prowess, they still heavily relied on scorched-earth tactics like nuking entire worlds to win battles. Since the Jedi suffered heavy casualties during the previous war, they were not eager to jump into battle once again, giving the Mandos free reign as they tore through Republic defenses. Then the Jedi renegades under Revan showed up to aid the Republic, after which the Mandalorians lost one battle after another due to the Jedi’s tactics and strategies, until finally, over Malachor V, they were decimated by the Jedi forces which used a superweapon that destroyed most of the Mandalorian fleet. The Mandalorians became so scattered and broken that the Jedi Exile, Meetra Surik, had to help the next Mandalore, Mandalore the Preserver, in rebuilding the clans. In gratitude, Mandalore the Preserver helped Meetra fight against the Sith forces who were hunting her down, and he promised the Jedi that the Mandalorians will stand against the True Sith when the latter arrives. -Great Galactic Wars: Breaking their promise to the Jedi who helped them rebuild, the Mandalorians joined the True Sith Empire as paid mercenaries. However, the Mandalorians only scored one major victory against the Jedi, whereas most of the fighting against the Republic was carried by the True Sith Empire. During the first Great War, the Mandalorians and the Sith had to resort to a surprise attack on Coruscant to cripple the Republic after proposing peace talks due to the fact that the Jedi and the Republic were slowly pushing them out of the Mid-Rim. Jedi heroes such as Master Corin Tok and Master Kellian Jarro slaughtered many Mandalorians during the fighting, with the former gaining the title of “Verda’Jedi” and the latter killing many Mandalorians with a single Force Push. During the second Great War, despite the fact that the True Sith paid the Mandalorians to help win the war against the Jedi and the Republic, near the war’s end, the Sith Empire was nearing collapse due to the Republic pushing them off the core worlds in the second Great War and almost killing their Emperor. The Mandalorians’ support for the Sith cause mattered little in the long run, as the Mandalorians were defeated on the field by the Jedi and the Galactic Republic’s spec-ops forces time and again. By the time Zakuul invaded both the Sith Empire and the Republic, the Mandalorians were no longer a force to be reckoned with. -New Sith Wars: The one time the Mandalorians were allied to the Jedi and the Republic, and quite possibly, the only major war they’ve won prior to the Clone Wars. The Jedi made an alliance with the Mandalorians, and together, they brought a 1000-year-war to an end when they defeated the New Sith Empire and the Brotherhood of Darkness. -Battle of Galidraan: The Mandalorians under Mandalore Jango Fett were slaughtering political dissidents on Galidraan, which attracted the attention of the Jedi. The Jedi showed up, under Master Dooku, and they annihilated the Mandalorian forces despite the former being in the dozens and the latter being in the hundreds. -Clone Wars: After the fragmentation of the Death Watch forces between Bo-Katan and Darth Maul, the Mandalorian Protectors under a rogue ARC trooper named Spar took over Mandalore and led the Mandalorians against the Republic. The Republic won the Clone Wars after disposing of the Jedi Order due to the latter’s attempted treason against Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, and afterwards, they locked down and enslaved the Mandalorian clans, forcing the clans to go into hiding and eventually support the Rebel Alliance under Mandalore Fenn Shysa. Compare that to the Jedi’s track record of wars, where they won victory after victory. The Jedi-led Republic forces won the Great Hyperspace War against the Sith Empire. They defeated the combined might of the Krath and Mandalorian clans during the war with Exar Kun. Jedi crusaders led by Revan defeated the Mandalorians in the Mandalorian Wars. The Jedi defeated the Sith during the Jedi Civil War and were slowly winning the first Great Galactic War had it not been for a surprise attack by the Sith that sacked Coruscant and crippled the Republic. The Jedi won the second Great War where they drove off an Imperial offensive into the Core Worlds and struck down the Sith Emperor, Darth Vitiate. Despite the fact that they lost most of the galaxy to the New Sith Empire during the New Sith Wars, they regrouped, rebuilt, and eventually retook most of the galaxy from the Sith.
Not gonna comment on all of this, but I‘d change the part about Galidraan up a bit. You should mention they were hired to dispose of the rebels by the System government itself, not just murdering for fun. Next, they had the numbers on the Jedi troops, but they didn’t number in the hundreds at all.
@@violentscorl697 Last I checked, there were at least 300 Mandos and dozens of Jedi on Galidraan. And yes, again, they were paid to get rid of political dissidents-which of course, attracted Jedi heat onto the world.
Well that explains -& answers a lot...except, did they also, fallow ORDER 66? -Or..did that moment happen to be when ...they saw fit to cut out, and leave.?
Then they get reassigned a replacement. It's talked about in the Republic Commando series which I strongly recommend reading. In the books Delta squad is the only one to have not lost a member, whereas Omega squad is made of 4 Commandos who were the lone survivor after Geonosis.
@@EchthelionII You right about Omega, but not about Delta. In those series we can read that Walon Vau lost only 3 or something like that soldiers he trained (the team from which Atin was from). So it would be correct to say that Delta was trained by the mando who lost the fewest soldiers.
Jedi Master Syfo Dias went to Kamino 10 years before the Clone Wars to start the creation of the Clone army. It takes about 10 years for the Clones to be combat ready due to accelerated aging.
Isaiah Albers something about that just doesn’t add up to me, with that logic I’d think the republic should have ran out of units before the end of the war
@@FriendlyNeighborhoodDreg They never stopped making them, and then near the end (if I remember correctly) Palpatine had another Cloning facility on Coruscant that made them in about 2 years rather than 10. But I'm not sure.
@@FriendlyNeighborhoodDreg That is what happened in legends, pretty sure it happens in the Republic Commando series. And I agree, canon is not as good as legends is.
HolyknightVader999 No, the Mandalorians who fought against the Republic and for the Separatists in the Clone Wars did so because they hated the Republic and Jedi, not because they disrespected the clones.
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If Earth (21st century version) is in Star Wars (about 2 decade before the Clone Wars) and the former special forces/special operations forces operators later private military contractors from around the Blue Marble are hired by those jerks on Kamino, will the Clones have slightly better survival chance than Mandalorians due to better battle tested combat tactics or something similar?
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Mandalorian: "Don't forget your training and remember this when it comes to war; Take Death or Give Death."
Clone Commandos: "Sir yes sir!"
66th like lol
“Watch those wrist rockets!”
-Some Random 501st Clone Trooper.
Unattended war Orphan: *Exists*
Mandalorian: Another Fine Edition to my Colection
“Thank you for your patience”
Me who just skipped 70 seconds: “your welcome 🙏🏻”
Same here.
Why do you live longer when you train under a Mandalorian? Did we really have to ask that question?
They survive longer in battle not age but healthier clones live longer naturally in case sickness or you know
InfernocusFlame He worded it incorrectly but we can still see what he meant.
Ironically enough, the Mandalorians fought AGAINST the clones during the Clone Wars. Which is why in Legends, they got enslaved by the Empire thanks to the clones. Oops. Looks like the Mandos taught them too well........
The mandalorians were largely neutral in the clone wars in legends. There were some on both sides of the war but most of them never got involved.
@@wij2012Gaming The Mandalorians officially entered the war on the side of the Separatists under Mandalore the Resurrector. By the end of the war, thanks to their Separatist ties, the Empire enslaved them, forcing them to side with the Alliance later on.
Well, I wouldn’t call it enslaved. The Empire built a garrison on Mandalore, which the Mandos tolerated because it was an inside joke to them- they had sold the land the garrison was built on to an outrageous price, because they were able to convince the Imperials the ground was a religious place of some sort and extremely important to them, when in reality it was a flopped fun park looking like a mythosaur skull.
They effectively made a laughingstock out of their occupiers.
@@violentscorl697 After that, the Empire responded by stepping up their Beskar strip-mining efforts and enslaving the Mandalorian clans. That forced the remaining Mandos under Fenn Shysa to sign on with the Rebel Alliance, when the Empire came down hard on the Mandos.
Obi-wan should've trained the clones instead, that way they'd know that getting the high ground is the best strategy especially against sith-turned jedi.
The high ground wins against any foe.
Karen Traviss did such a wonderful job on the commandos series. Excellent writing and story telling. I've read the series 4 times over by now.
It's bullshit how she just demonized the Jedi and tried to make them look like idiots when every other piece of EU lore shows the opposite: that the Jedi were great at war and knew more of it than the Mandos ever will.
There's a 5th book called Imperial commando and no more after that
@@TheSteamdriver Yep, the series is unfinished and that's one of the most disappointing things I know of.
HolyknightVader999 I just don’t get people like you. Traviss featured clones (who were literally slave soldiers under the Jedi‘s command) and the _goddamn_ Mandalorians, the Jedi‘s staunchest enemies next to the Sith themselves as the protagonists. OF COURSE they’re gonna hate the Jedi!
Even if you’re excluding them and focus on the Jedi characters in the novels you’re looking at two young people forced into a war they don’t want to fight for ideals the order itself doesn’t uphold . They’re disillusioned by the war, and by the Order they were raised to believe was as good as goes. They beliefs were shattered, and so they saw the world with a more realistic approach.
Where is the bullshit in that?
@@violentscorl697 It was the REPUBLIC that enslaved the clones, not the Jedi. The Jedi had no say in it other than the fact that they accepted the arduous task of leading these men into battle. But even if they didn't, the Republic would have pressed the clones into service anyways, either under the command of mediocre officers like Ozzel or Yularen, or under the command of war criminals like Wilhuff Tarkin. Right off the bat, you show your bias by blaming the Jedi for something the Republic and Jango Fett did, since Fett openly consented to creating a clone slave army out of his genes, and it was him and his Cul'Vay'Dar that indoctrinated the clones into being cannon fodder for the Republic. Fett could have turned down the job and walked away with 5 million credits for Komari Vosa's head. Instead, he took the money and agreed to help make a slave army out of his own genes-because the money was too good.
Also, the Mandalorians in the KOTOR era didn't hate the Jedi, this despite the fact that the Jedi practically GENOCIDED them at Malachor V. Instead, they respected the Jedi's abilities as warriors and recognized that they lost fair and square to the Jedi under Revan. Canderous Ordo and his clan even revered Revan and the Jedi Exile, down to the point where Ordo treated the latter with respect and took orders from the former. They didn't whine like idiots over how the Jedi were big meanies for stopping them from grinding the galaxy under their boot-they worshiped strength, and the Jedi beat them in that regard, so they revered the Jedi. At least, those who served under Revan.
THOSE were the Mandalorians I fell in love with. Not these whining nancyboys who were crying foul over the fact that the Jedi massacred them to stop them from slaughtering the people of Galidraan. So no, Traviss' Mandos and the way she portrayed the Jedi was utter bullshit. Compare how she portrays the Jedi to how other works in the Expanded Universe or even the George Lucas movies treated the Jedi. There's a big difference: Traviss wants to make the Jedi be the worst thing in the universe, while other authors like Timothy Zahn and Drew Karpyshyn gave them strengths and weaknesses like any other faction. They're uptight jackasses, but they're uptight jackasses that can take down foes the Mandos can't even hope to compare to.
I picked a good time to start reading the Republic Commando novels.
Excellent Ner Vod.
Kandosii!!
Same here. I read Order 66 before I knew it was a series then read Imperial Commando. Now I'm going back to read the whole thing, almost done with Triple Zero. I absolutely love this series.
@@EchthelionII KOTE DARASUUM.
So, where are you at yet?
Have good fun, ner‘vod.
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I personally find RC really cool! I like how they are loyal and independent at the same time. The perfect soldier!
'Warrior' is more 'personal' and is about a type of historical lifestyle/existence.
'Soldier' is a profession, a job -in principle no different from an accountant.
The conflict within the Mandalorians; all that Death Watch and Satine stuff -was about moving their society away from a 'warrior' based one.
What The Clones were; is complicated and mostly relies on how you view them -in terms of their agency vs their conditioning.
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What if Order 65 was issued after order 66 because maybe they found that the chancellor committed crimes and how would this affect his plan?
I'm going to save you the ten minutes of explaining and just tell you.
It's because they were trained by Mandalorians.
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and you play them on devices with glass screens; the Rakatans in Legends glassed Tatooine after the ancestors of the Jawas and Sand People rebelled against their enslavers, thus turning a formerly verdant planet into the sandswept desert we know from the movies
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I do miss english ben but, it was a smart move making alan the face/voice in the videos. Super funny/charismatic. Even when im not particularly interested in the topic of the video, ill just watch it to hear alans dry sarcastic humor. Love this channel, thanks guys.
What and who were the Non-mandalorian Trainers of the Clone commandos?
That is a good question, I'm not sure, but am now curious.
Many if not all bountyhunters, just not _Mandalorian_ ones. Jango Fett chose them- so he picked the best out of the business he knew (and who were willing to follow him into years and years of hiding for some reaaally shiny coin).
There for example was Galaar Squad comprised of four commandos (two of them were Bry and Ennen) which was trained by a Corellian sergeant.
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Because Mandalorians know to never surrender.
But, that's just a theory, A TECH THEORY
Good training.
We need a reboot of the Clone Commando game
Anybody please is there anyway to convince Karen Traviss so she can finish her Republic Commando series even if it contradicts the canon and pisses Disney off with copyright shit? She can release it as a fan fic. It needs a conclusion.
She probably doesn’t want to work for no money, sadly :(
@@violentscorl697 we just have to finance her then. Somehow.
43 US Marines vs 43 Clone Troopers
As in 43 21st century US Marine grunts vs 43 regular Clone troopers?
@@pyeitme508 Yes
@@nobleman9393 I prefer the US Marines, because a lot of Battle proven combat tactics, not stupid to charge forward, better weapons choices with lots of attachments despite limited ammo (include special ammo types), a way better commanding structure that doesn't need sxxxy Jedi, don't follow every orders plus question why for good reason if one of them is a FUBAR one, etc.
Clone commandos need more love they’re underrated
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Leaving that aside, those are reasonable points.
A squad of spartan 4 vs a squad of clone commandos
4s would win bc they are legit super humans, armor wise they are comparable when it comes to protection but the spartan armor enhances the already super human spartans to a whole nother level
What about a squad of Spartan 4's vs the Null Arc's?
@@senorcheems8388 nah the spartan 4s arent superhumans they are just extremely skilled the spartan 3s and especially spartan 2s are superhuman
Mandolorians. Only race feared even when alone
Mandolorians are not race its a creed
@@miked884 in Legends it started out as a race, that switched to a creed, kind of like the Sith
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Great video Allen! Keep up the great work! I love this channel!
With the clone wars ended, I think there have been a few moments that were missed.
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All clones should have been trained by Mandalorians
well, Jango didn’t find enough Mandos willing to disappear (and thus train the clones for years) for him, even for the big money he offered.
ViolentScorl I think in that case clones that were trained by Mandalorians should train other clones and give advice to survive
Manuel Nunes That’s what happened later on. They cross-trained regular soldiers to fill up the missing spots in the existing commando squads, even.
The clones that didn't follow order 66 didn't leave because they were smart it was because they removed their chips which made them follow all orders
That is not entirly true. The commandos didnt know they had chips but wemt against them due to their famliy like squad.
Xtreme Panda_028 In the Republic commando universe those wretched, cop-out „brain chips“ don’t exist. The commandos who followed Order 66 did so because they believed in the rightfullness of the Order, those who didn’t had people they wanted to save.
Why would Palpatine need to reveal the clones to save the Jedi at Genosis? All the non-youngling Jedi would have died at Genosis if they were lead there and then Palpatine could reveal the Clone army and have Count Dooku could just deactivate the droids after Palpatine gains enough power to create the Empire.
Because if he did what you described, all (or almost all) of the republic's planets would rebel (one element of the war was destroying the Jedi's reputation). And his plan made citizens greeted with joy or relief that the changes were finally over.
Imagine if the mandolorians had commissioned a clone army and just had them all brought up as mandolorians
The point of not sending brothers onto the same ship/company is because if that group is lost, the parent could lose all of their children at once. These rules came about after 5 brothers died on the same ship.
Need a republic commando disney plus series
What if Chancellor palpatine never existed?
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It also helps to have combat shielding in their armor.
What i really want to know is what would have happened if Palpatine was not the sith lord to be the one to reveal himself, but instead a future sith.
I don’t know if you’ve already done a video on this topic but it’s stated that youngling’s might not be chosen by a knight or master and would therefore not become full-fledged Jedi. I wonder if the Jedi Council might’ve intentionally limited the number of Padawan candidates similar to the trill in Star Trek
Mandalorians. Best. Parents. Ever.
What happened to Cut Loqwane (probably misspelled that) when order 66 was issued? Did he need to be made aware the order had been issued in order for his chip to activate or did he randomly just abandon his family and return to active duty when the purge started?
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How powerful is the Confederacy from Bulletstorm?
Probably pretty powerful given the fact that they have enough money to reward people money for trick shots
If Earth (21st century version) is in Star Wars (about 2 decade before the Clone Wars) and the former special forces/special operations forces operators from around the Blue Marble are hired by those jerks on Kamino, will the Clones have slightly better survival chance than Mandalorians due to better battle tested combat tactics or something similar?
If earth was in Star Wars we’d be screwed
What would happen if Kyber crystals weren't monopolized by the Jedi?
Who is the best grand admiral thrawn or admiral trench
Thrawn hands down.
If I could ever join a group in the Star Wars universe, it wouldn't be the Jedi, sign me up for becoming a Mandalorian.
Hey Alan! I love your videos and am a big fan! Stay safe! Just a question how do you think you can improve disney canon (video Idea)
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This is the way!
Mandalorians are the best!
You should do “What if shmi and anakin were freed on tatooine.
I thought real Mandalorians would have killed Jango since he took off his helmet.
I hope they bring back Skirata and the Nulls in The Bad Batch series. Maybe flesh out Jango’s past just a bit.
And of course, I want to see the Bad Batch execute Order 66 on some Jedis with extreme prejudice.
No, please don’t.
Current SW executives would ruin both Skirata and the Nulls, not to mention the fact they’d find a way to fuck Jango‘s backstory up even more than TCW tried to do.
„Open Seasons“ is the go-to comic, and if we ever get a TV show, I want it to be M-rates and separate from all the BS Disney currently indulges iny
Don’t get your hopes up for the Bad Batch. They’ll 100% help the Jedi and turn to the Rebels‘ side.
@@violentscorl697 Just wait until Disney SW collapses, then petition whomever comes in to do an Open Seasons animated adaptation. Probably hire some Japanese anime studio to do it.
The Null Arcs only answered to Kal.
Yep.
Skirata the AllFather
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Where was Commandos Gregors pod? Or was he not in one?
Probably everyone died on the mission where he lost memory.
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Just got to correct something as a massive fan of the channel and of the RC series the commandos where the middle ground of the rank and file trooper and ALPHA class ARCs not the Nulls. The Null Class arc where above any of the class of Trooper by far and where seen as failures by the Kaminoans. What is said is only correct if you framed it differently like how RCs can be as unpredictable as a Null but with out the context of Alpha class arcs it’s not right.
The Nulls were walking holocausts, whereas the Commandos were the precise blade. Which is why Kaminoans hated the Nulls but loved the Commandos.
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Those 4 Dislikes are from Commander Fox because he isn't a good soldier that follow orders.
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I have a very serious question. Are Zabracks normally black but tattoo themselves red? Or are they red but tattoo themselves black? I’m guessing they are black since there are some Zabracks who have orange tattoos.
What about some EVE Online? I mean, there is a pretty big World War going on in a Sci Fi setting. You could talk about that.
World War Bee 2 is still going on.
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What’s the music in the video?
You said that there were six parts of a code but you only listed five in the video
For all the bluster about how bad the Jedi were as tacticians, the Mandalorians kept losing major wars against the Jedi and the Republic.
In fact, looking back at their records of war, it is not the Jedi, but the Mandalorians, who have a bad track record of leading their people into horrible, horrible losses, while the Jedi keep winning wars. Out of all the major wars the Mandalorians fought prior to the Original Trilogy, only one of them ended with the Mandalorians on the winning team, and that was when they were allied with the Jedi. Let’s take a look:
-War with the Krath: The Mandalorians under Mandalore the Indomitable assaulted Krath space, which was under the guardianship of Dark Jedi Ulic Qel-Droma. After winning a minor victory against Krath forces, Mandalore gave into his ego and challenged Ulic to a face-to-face battle, putting his entire army as a prize if Ulic won to goad the young Jedi into a duel. Ulic crushed him in said duel, and he would have lost his life had Ulic not spared him. From then on, the Mandos would be subservient to the Sith.
-Exar Kun War: The Mandalorians fought under Exar Kun and were able to win battles against the Republic forces. But whenever Jedi got involved, they lost. By the end, Mandalore himself was shot down over the jungle moon of Dxun, where he was mauled to death by animals. The Brotherhood of the Sith which Mandalore fought for was defeated by the Jedi and the Republic.
-Mandalorian Wars: The one war where the Mandalorians were at their height, practically having their own empire. After their defeat in the Exar Kun War, the Mandalorians, under Mandalore the Ultimate, raided systems outside the Republic, conquering worlds and building up for a big push against Republic space. When they invaded the Republic, they were winning against local planetary defense forces and Republic troops, even though some local resistance like the Cathars gave them trouble, so they genocided the Cathar on their homeworld. Despite the Mandalorians’ martial prowess, they still heavily relied on scorched-earth tactics like nuking entire worlds to win battles. Since the Jedi suffered heavy casualties during the previous war, they were not eager to jump into battle once again, giving the Mandos free reign as they tore through Republic defenses. Then the Jedi renegades under Revan showed up to aid the Republic, after which the Mandalorians lost one battle after another due to the Jedi’s tactics and strategies, until finally, over Malachor V, they were decimated by the Jedi forces which used a superweapon that destroyed most of the Mandalorian fleet. The Mandalorians became so scattered and broken that the Jedi Exile, Meetra Surik, had to help the next Mandalore, Mandalore the Preserver, in rebuilding the clans. In gratitude, Mandalore the Preserver helped Meetra fight against the Sith forces who were hunting her down, and he promised the Jedi that the Mandalorians will stand against the True Sith when the latter arrives.
-Great Galactic Wars: Breaking their promise to the Jedi who helped them rebuild, the Mandalorians joined the True Sith Empire as paid mercenaries. However, the Mandalorians only scored one major victory against the Jedi, whereas most of the fighting against the Republic was carried by the True Sith Empire. During the first Great War, the Mandalorians and the Sith had to resort to a surprise attack on Coruscant to cripple the Republic after proposing peace talks due to the fact that the Jedi and the Republic were slowly pushing them out of the Mid-Rim. Jedi heroes such as Master Corin Tok and Master Kellian Jarro slaughtered many Mandalorians during the fighting, with the former gaining the title of “Verda’Jedi” and the latter killing many Mandalorians with a single Force Push. During the second Great War, despite the fact that the True Sith paid the Mandalorians to help win the war against the Jedi and the Republic, near the war’s end, the Sith Empire was nearing collapse due to the Republic pushing them off the core worlds in the second Great War and almost killing their Emperor. The Mandalorians’ support for the Sith cause mattered little in the long run, as the Mandalorians were defeated on the field by the Jedi and the Galactic Republic’s spec-ops forces time and again. By the time Zakuul invaded both the Sith Empire and the Republic, the Mandalorians were no longer a force to be reckoned with.
-New Sith Wars: The one time the Mandalorians were allied to the Jedi and the Republic, and quite possibly, the only major war they’ve won prior to the Clone Wars. The Jedi made an alliance with the Mandalorians, and together, they brought a 1000-year-war to an end when they defeated the New Sith Empire and the Brotherhood of Darkness.
-Battle of Galidraan: The Mandalorians under Mandalore Jango Fett were slaughtering political dissidents on Galidraan, which attracted the attention of the Jedi. The Jedi showed up, under Master Dooku, and they annihilated the Mandalorian forces despite the former being in the dozens and the latter being in the hundreds.
-Clone Wars: After the fragmentation of the Death Watch forces between Bo-Katan and Darth Maul, the Mandalorian Protectors under a rogue ARC trooper named Spar took over Mandalore and led the Mandalorians against the Republic. The Republic won the Clone Wars after disposing of the Jedi Order due to the latter’s attempted treason against Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, and afterwards, they locked down and enslaved the Mandalorian clans, forcing the clans to go into hiding and eventually support the Rebel Alliance under Mandalore Fenn Shysa.
Compare that to the Jedi’s track record of wars, where they won victory after victory. The Jedi-led Republic forces won the Great Hyperspace War against the Sith Empire. They defeated the combined might of the Krath and Mandalorian clans during the war with Exar Kun. Jedi crusaders led by Revan defeated the Mandalorians in the Mandalorian Wars. The Jedi defeated the Sith during the Jedi Civil War and were slowly winning the first Great Galactic War had it not been for a surprise attack by the Sith that sacked Coruscant and crippled the Republic. The Jedi won the second Great War where they drove off an Imperial offensive into the Core Worlds and struck down the Sith Emperor, Darth Vitiate. Despite the fact that they lost most of the galaxy to the New Sith Empire during the New Sith Wars, they regrouped, rebuilt, and eventually retook most of the galaxy from the Sith.
Not gonna comment on all of this, but I‘d change the part about Galidraan up a bit. You should mention they were hired to dispose of the rebels by the System government itself, not just murdering for fun. Next, they had the numbers on the Jedi troops, but they didn’t number in the hundreds at all.
@@violentscorl697 Last I checked, there were at least 300 Mandos and dozens of Jedi on Galidraan. And yes, again, they were paid to get rid of political dissidents-which of course, attracted Jedi heat onto the world.
Well that explains -& answers a lot...except, did they also, fallow ORDER 66? -Or..did that moment happen to be when ...they saw fit to cut out, and leave.?
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What if the Senate stopped supporting the chancellor after order 66 and how would this affect his plan?
Except the Bad Batch were the best clone unit, they would easily beat the Mando Comando Units.
whats up with the blurry camera on you allen
So what happens if a squad loses a commando
Then they get reassigned a replacement. It's talked about in the Republic Commando series which I strongly recommend reading. In the books Delta squad is the only one to have not lost a member, whereas Omega squad is made of 4 Commandos who were the lone survivor after Geonosis.
@@EchthelionII You right about Omega, but not about Delta. In those series we can read that Walon Vau lost only 3 or something like that soldiers he trained (the team from which Atin was from). So it would be correct to say that Delta was trained by the mando who lost the fewest soldiers.
How is it the clone wars lasted 3 years but it took 9 to develop a clone commando?
Jedi Master Syfo Dias went to Kamino 10 years before the Clone Wars to start the creation of the Clone army. It takes about 10 years for the Clones to be combat ready due to accelerated aging.
Isaiah Albers something about that just doesn’t add up to me, with that logic I’d think the republic should have ran out of units before the end of the war
@@FriendlyNeighborhoodDreg They never stopped making them, and then near the end (if I remember correctly) Palpatine had another Cloning facility on Coruscant that made them in about 2 years rather than 10. But I'm not sure.
Isaiah Albers yikes that sounds like it’s stepping into eu territory, but then again eu is more faithful than the cannon shit nowadays
@@FriendlyNeighborhoodDreg That is what happened in legends, pretty sure it happens in the Republic Commando series. And I agree, canon is not as good as legends is.
Hi
So according to broad Mandalorian culture, would some Clone Troopers be considered "true" Mandalorians?
Nope.
Actually, being a mandalorian has nothing to do with genetics, anyone can be a mandalorian as long as they’re adopted into the culture
@@JohnWhiteHere They still saw the clones as fake Mandos and shot at them. Which is why Papa Palpatine enslaved them.
HolyknightVader999 No, the Mandalorians who fought against the Republic and for the Separatists in the Clone Wars did so because they hated the Republic and Jedi, not because they disrespected the clones.
@@violentscorl697 They still fought against the clones and killed them on a daily basis. I don't see that as respect.
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Was the bad batch trained by mandolorians?
What game is that
Of course mandos where elite soldiers they had glorious empire societies military ships armada and of course looks and charisma they were the best
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"why Mando trained clones survived more"
Well... because they're Mandalorians...
They grow up loyal to republic or they don't grow up at all
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Can you please stop dissing the null and alpha arcs just because you like the commandos the most
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