At the end of the series Star Wars: Clone Wars right around the corner, we reposition this look back to Order 66. Here's what Ahsoka Tano experiences as Darth Sidious presents himself on the other side of the galaxy in "Shatated," the third episode of the arc that completes the seventh and final series.
Making your way through a new installment in the Star Wars franchise often feels like picking an old novel that you haven't read for years. By claiming that it took more than four decades, fans should be forgiven for forgetting the small details of the building from time to time. So, whether or not you're into Respawn Entertainment & # 39; s Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order,
During the Galactic Republic era, the Jedi Master probably never heard of the Grand Army of the Republic's creation plan. The festival – which is made up entirely of clones envisioned by the dark-haired breed of Kamino – gives the Clone Wars its name.
The Grand Army achieved much of its mission of persecuting the war with the Separatists. There was one big mistake, though. It turns out that the Side-worship Sith destroyed the entire cluster by replacing each of those clones with a mind control chip. Those chips make it impossible for individual soldiers to disobey orders of the Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine, also known as the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. In the 19th BBY (before the Battle of Yavin), Sidious secretly issued Order 66 to all units of the Grand Army under the command of the Republic. That command made every living Jedi a traitor to the Republic, and the punishment for that revolt was death.
Fallen Order it happened just five years after Order 66 was released.
Those who wish to reduce the lowest point in Jedi history should check it out star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith. The brutal assassination following the order of 66 creates the climax of the film. Until the worst moment comes when the newly attacked King Darth Vader enters the Jedi Temple in Coruscant to kill everyone inside. That includes a master Yoda class for power-packed kids, also called kids.
Sadly, you can find hats to protect a few young men inside Doc Ondar & # 39; s Den of Antiquities in Star Wars: The Galaxy & # 39; s Edge in Disneyland and Walt Disney World. They make an unusual addition to what is one of the most magical and exciting places in the world.
A few Jedi survived Order 66 – Yoda, Obi-Wan, Ahsoka Tano, Canaan Jarrus (which we saw in last season's episode Clone Wars before taking the place of looking in the middle The rebels), and possibly Quinlan Vos, if the hint in the series is any indication – but the murder didn't stop after Sidious & # 39; Cleaning the Jedi was a difficult subject, and required a special group of Jedi hunters called the Inquisitors. You can catch a glimpse of their work on Darth Vader's long-running comics from Marvel, various Star Wars cartoons, and the latest game from Respawn.