Well we all know that clones can be controlled via the chip inside their heads so Tarkin and the Empire didn't want to fall onto the sword they've used to hunt down the jedis and destroyed the Republic
This is funny, the Bad Batch performed well and with no difficulty when it was just training rounds or in another sense an even playing field. But when the odds were so against them during the live rounds and was caught by surprise they won and survived, then Tarkin said nope clones are no good when the thing he was looking for the Empire that would have win against the Rebellion in the future. Most of the Empire’s armies have been fcked by rebellion’s guerilla tactics or situations that gave the Empire some poor odds against them similar to the live rounds part.
He probably realized these clones were too smart and might have a chance of betraying the Empire and join the rebellion. Idk tho i haven't watched bad batch yet
I don’t think the decision truly rested on Tarkin’s shoulders. The Emperor felt that the loyalty of the clones would always be put into question. Also the close call with some of clones having defective chips almost activating or outright mutinying after order 66. They were also super expensive to make and maintain more so than the droid army. Not to mention extremely unpopular with members of the public. Using an imperial army consisting of conscripts, and volunteers would be more cost effective. Then using the clones to transition to storm troopers which originally were the cream of the crop in terms of imperial training and technology.
even after all that Tarkin was like nope Clones are no good
He really just doesn’t like clones.
It wasn’t Clones as a whole he found insufficient because of the drill, it was the task force that showed a staggering amount of free will.
What I remember though is that Tarkin found that Clones were to expensive to create. But then again he found the Death Star something brilliant so....
@@solidnomad488 The empire is known to be a hypocrite system
Well we all know that clones can be controlled via the chip inside their heads so Tarkin and the Empire didn't want to fall onto the sword they've used to hunt down the jedis and destroyed the Republic
2:33 Echo charging in and around like a real arc trooper. Too beautiful.
Tarkin was such an idiot for getting rid of the clones
This is funny, the Bad Batch performed well and with no difficulty when it was just training rounds or in another sense an even playing field. But when the odds were so against them during the live rounds and was caught by surprise they won and survived, then Tarkin said nope clones are no good when the thing he was looking for the Empire that would have win against the Rebellion in the future. Most of the Empire’s armies have been fcked by rebellion’s guerilla tactics or situations that gave the Empire some poor odds against them similar to the live rounds part.
He probably realized these clones were too smart and might have a chance of betraying the Empire and join the rebellion. Idk tho i haven't watched bad batch yet
Awesome clip, thanks for the upload. Bad Batch is awesome.
Hate to Tarken ----------->
Real
Getting rid of the clones, I understand. But they should have kept the training facilities and procedures
I don’t think the decision truly rested on Tarkin’s shoulders. The Emperor felt that the loyalty of the clones would always be put into question. Also the close call with some of clones having defective chips almost activating or outright mutinying after order 66. They were also super expensive to make and maintain more so than the droid army. Not to mention extremely unpopular with members of the public. Using an imperial army consisting of conscripts, and volunteers would be more cost effective. Then using the clones to transition to storm troopers which originally were the cream of the crop in terms of imperial training and technology.
What a Shot hell yeah.
All this just to replace them with stormtroopers, smh