With the call of Order 66 from Chancellor
Palpatine, the entire Jedi Order was turned
on and tragically betrayed by the Clone Troopers
that they fought alongside with during the
entirety of the Clone Wars.
Many of these Clones sadly did not have a
choice in the matter, because of a biochip
secretly placed in the heads of every single
Clone trooper on Kamino before the war, which
forced them to follow any command given to
them by Supreme Chancellor.
So, I’m going to break down every single
Canon Clone who was able to resist the deception
of Darth Sidious and refuse to execute Order
66 on their Jedi General.
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Number 1.
Captain Rex
Captain Rex was the Clone Captain who served
General Anakin Skywalker and the 501st during
the Clone Wars.
In the final days of the Clone War He was
stationed on board a Jedi Cruiser with former
Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano after the successful
capture of former Sith Lord Darth Maul at
the siege of Mandalore.
While on board, the chilling message giving
the call for Order 66 from Darth Sidious was
delivered to Captain Rex, who was a commander
at the time.
Despite no longer being a member of the Jedi
Order, Order 66 included Ahsoka Tano because
of her close connection with the Order and
her Master, Anakin Skywalker.
Captain Rex twitched in fear after the Order
was given to him, holding his DC-17 blasters
pointed at Ahsoka, but unable to pull the
trigger.
He was able to fight off his programming and
the biochip in his brain for just enough time
to tell Ahsoka to investigate the incident
that occured with Fives, who was a member
of the 501st that uncovered the biochip conspiracy
by Darth Sidious, but was killed before he
could alert the Jedi
Eventually however, the chip in his brain
forced him to succumb to the Order and he
began to fire on his friend.
This warning allowed Ahsoka to escape the
blaster fire of Rex, and led her to discover
the truth about the inhibitor chips.
Ahsoka then commander Captain Rex, before
she snuck his unconscious body into a medical-bay
inside of the ship, and was able to use the
force to locate it.
Eventually, she was able to remove Rex’s
chip, marking the moment he finally disobeyed
Order 66.
The two then worked together to escape their
Jedi cruiser as it plummeted toward an unknown
icy moon below, fighting off every single
other Clone on Board, as Order 66 also targeted
clones who did not obey the order itself.
Eventually, every single person on board the
ship was killed in the crash, except for Ahsoka
and Captain Rex, who gave up the rank of Commander
after being accused of treason by Jesse.
Such a sad ending to the story.
Number 2.
Clone Medic Kix
Not long after the Battle of Anaxes, where
Kix fought alongside the Bad Batch and Anakin
Skywalker, he started to become extremely
suspicious of the incident at Ringo Vinda,
where Clone Trooper Tup executed Jedi General
Tiplar, seemingly for no reason.
He began to conduct an investigation into
the incident after he had discovered that
Fives may have known the truth behind the
killing.
Eventually, Kix did learn the truth about
the inhibitor chips inside of the heads of
every single Clone, and realized that Tup
only killed General Tiplar because of the
chip.
Count Dooku quickly took notice of Kix’s
investigation however, immediately sending
separatist forces to capture and arrest him
for interrogation, where torture was used.
After his capture, The separatists then harshly
interrogated Kix to find out whether or not
he had spread the information to anyone else
within the Republic, but Kix gave no information
away.
He was not going to hand over any information
to the Separatists, because he knew that it
would put his Clone brothers in severe danger.
Because he refused to tell the separatist
interrogators what he knew, Kix was immediately
placed on board a ship known as the Obrextra
III, where he was frozen inside of a cryostasis
chamber, ready to be sent directly to Darth
Tyrannus himself.
Unfortunately however, the Obrextra was tragically
ambushed by Republic forces, not knowing that
Kix was on board, leaving it severely damaged
and cutting the power from every droid on
board.
Kix’s own brothers had unknowingly just
destroyed the engines of the ship that he
was in, leaving him stranded frozen inside
the ship in the cold void of space.
Because of this, Kix was frozen on board during
the events of Order 66.
One B1 battle droid named B1-CC14 however,
was able to use the small amount of remaining
power left to disobey his orders, and jumped
to hyperspace without completing the necessary
calculations.
Eventually, the ship came out of hyperspace
on the hot, desert world of Ponemah Terminal,
where it rapidly burned up as it descended
through the atmosphere, crashing into the
sandy surface.
Exactly 50 years after the Clone Wars, a group
of Pirates led by the Crimson Corsair, or
Sidon Ithano came across the burnt out wreckage
of the ship and discovered the frozen Clone
Trooper inside.
Kix was then finally unfrozen after 50 long
years.
You can imagine the absolute shock and terror
Kix felt after waking up from 50 years of
being frozen, knowing that he was probably
the last remaining Clone in the Galaxy.
He eventually found a new group of brothers
in the pirates and travelled the Galaxy with
them, giving him a purpose other than war.
Number 3.
Trooper Wildfire
CT-1701 Wildfire was a Clone Trooper who served
in Jedi General Plo Koon’s 104th battalion.
During the Clone Wars, Wildfire served as
a support trooper for the forward squads of
the 104th and was known for his rapid barrages
of cover fire coming from his DC-15s blaster.
As the Clone Wars ended, trooper Wildfire
left the service of the Clone Army before
it was absorbed into the Imperial Army refusing
to pledge allegiance to the Sith Lord Darth
Sidious, meaning he likely wasn't able to
execute Order 66.
Because Wildfire left the order in the final
days of the Clone Wars, he very likely wasn’t
on Cato Neimoidia on the tragic day that Plo
Koon was shot down by Jag.
He also has a clear scar on his head, in the
same shape as the ones that Rex, Wolffe and
Gregor have, meaning he likely removed his
chip before Order 66 was given.
In the years following this, Wildfire received
word that his old Clone Commander, Commander
Wolffe was still alive on Seelos and was incredibly
excited.
He quickly travelled to seelos to meet with
the surviving Clones, where he learned that
they were working with the Rebel alliance.
After hearing this, he immediately enlisted
with the Rebels, and was able to transport
vital intelligence from the Clones on Seelos
to Leia and Rebel command shortly after.
Number 4.
Commando Gregor.
We unfortunately don’t have much information
in Canon between the time of Gregor’s apparent
death on Abafar and his arrival on the Clone
Walker on Seelos in Star Wars rebels.
We do know that he removed his inhibitor chip
eventually, but it’s not fully clear whether
or not this was before or after the Order
to destroy the Jedi was given.
Because we know that Gergor was badly injured
after his horrific crash on the surface of
Abafar, causing him to lose his memory, it’s
very possible that his inhibitor chip was
also damaged in the crash.
If this is the case, he likely didn’t execute
Order 66 at all, and removed his chip just
because of the betrayal that it represented.
Personally, I don’t believe Gregor ever
had the chance to execute Order 66 because
he wasn’t stationed with any Jedi General
when the Order was given.
On top of this, he was not fearful at all
when Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus and his apprentice,
Ezra Bridger showed up to the Clone Walker
on Seelos, which is Very different from the
reaction that Commander Wolffe had.
Number 5.
Commander Grey
Commander Grey was the Clone Trooper who was
the second in command to Jedi High Council
Member, Master Depa Billaba.
After a harsh battle against the Separatis,
Caleb Dume and his Clone Commander, Grey set
up a campsite in a nearby field.
While sitting in front the warm yellow fire,
with embers flying around them, something
chilling happened.
Commander Grey received an incoming hologram
transmission from Chancellor Palpatine, with
the command to execute Order 66.
As the Clones turned on the two Jedi, Caleb
Dume managed to rush out of the campsite to
safety, but Depa Billaba was unfortunately
shot in the back multiple times by Commander
Grey, killing her immediately She gave her
life to save her apprentice.
In the days following the tragic betrayal,
Caleb Dume went on the run to a nearby planet,
but was eventually caught by Commander Grey
and fellow Clone, Captain Styles and taken
back to their ship to be executed.
It was at this point that Commander Grey began
having huge doubts about executing Order 66
and killing his former friend.
Despite easily having a clear chance to kill
Dume as he was restrained, more serious doubts
clouded his mind about why the Clones obeyed
Order 66 so easily.
He shared his doubts about Order 66 with Captain
Styles, but Styles angrily stated that the
Jedi attempted to kill the supreme chancellor,
and are therefore traitors to the Republic.
After failing to convince styles that Order
66 was not a decision of their own mind, Dume
force pushed the two Clones, knocking them
to the hard ground.
Commander Grey then seemingly out of nowhere
snapped and decided to completely disobey
the order, no longer wanting to kill the Jedi
right in front of him.
Grey then shockingly pulled his blaster rifle
out and destroyed the controls of the ship
that they were on, crippling its defences,
and allowing it to be brutally attacked by
nearby allies of Caleb Dume.
After Caleb Dume was brought to safety, his
allies coldy fired upon Commander Grey and
Trooper styles’ ship, destroying it, killing
both of the clones.
Commander Grey’s heroic actions ultimately
saved the life of Caleb Dume.
Grey’s inhibitor chip failed to work, causing
him to disobey Order 66 and save the life
of a Jedi, most likely because it was damaged
when Caleb Dume force pushed him to the ground.
Number 6.
Cut Lawquane
Cut Lawquane was a Clone Trooper who deserted
the Grand Army of the Republic after his Transport
ship crashed at the battle of Geonosis, killing
all of his squad members on board, leaving
him as the last remaining survivor.
Because he was a deserter of the Clone Army
and was isolated on the distant world of Saleucami,
we can safely assume that he did not receive
the command to Execute Order 66, making him
another Clone who did not execute the order.
His fate after Order 66 is currently unknown,
but his adopted children did go on to live
up to the battle of Endor, where they wrote
books about their brave step father.
Number 7 . Commander Wolffe
Now I’ve left Commander Wolffe to last because
this is a very interesting case.
In Canon, we only know that he did eventually
remove his inhibitor chip at some point, possibly
after the Order was given, meaning he did
execute ORder 66.
One of the writers of the Clone Wars and Star
Wars Rebels, Henry Gilroy did state in an
interview that Wolffe unfortunately was forced
to execute Order 66, and he is so hostile
towards Kanan and Ezra because his mind is
heavily scarred from the event.
But Wolffe can still remain on this list,
because the word of the writers is not actually
Canon, and can be changed at any time, until
it is stated in Canon Material.
But let me know what you think down below.
So that is every Clone that disobeyed Order
66 in Canon.
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