A Clone Trooper's appearance says a lot about his combat experience

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Published 2024-04-21
Unlike the rest of us who are born different and strive to fit in. The clones of the Grand Army of the Republic start out life completely the same. The changes they make to their own armor, to their hair and skin are very much a reflection of the situations they have been in and their personalities. And so yeah... you should judge a clone by their cover.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JamesSamson487
    We’re not gonna talk about Waxer? Dude painted a young Twilek on his helmet so he never forgot about her. Shows his compassion and love of family.
  • Imagine Cody flying his barber out to Umbara to keep his cut fresh
  • @whosasking8839
    And then there's Fox, whose face we've never seen. Almost makes him feel less human, less sympathetic, the unquestioningly loyal, ideal imperial soldier that we're meant to dislike.
  • @BitoyV3
    Never clocked the Rex/Eminem connection. As an Eminem fan, no wonder Rex ended up being my favorite fictional character ever.
  • @moroguin1331
    The music bro when showing the clone numbers💀
  • The fact that Waxer was killed by friendly fire that didn't need to happen and he was the first clone to cry STILL makes my blood boil to this day.
    Rex should've taken that shot. There's no high ground in war.
  • In the Military you can see this too. The way it goes in the Marine Corps generally goes as such shaved head means recruit, first deployment, or old guy who simply didn’t want to keep up with haircuts. Guys with high and tight’s are either new or extremely moto. High fade normally means slightly less new or slightly stricter adherence to orders than most. Medium fade is what most guys had it’s clean, it’s presentable, and you won’t get chewed out for it. Low fade are generally the old hands who simply don’t care about that kind of thing anymore, they aren’t worried about getting chewed out because they’ve been with the unit long enough that nobody seems to care. Then you have mustaches, most are either grown on deployment or are just a mainstay with the guys who like them. For all of this I can say I ran the full gambit and in pictures it was easy to tell when it was taken based off my haircut and whether or not I had a mustache
  • @ClonedGamer001
    I think my favorite detail about Mayday's armor is that when he has his helmet on, instead of the the usual slightly static-y/filtered sound that most helmeted people in Star Wars have, his voice is super distorted because of how worn and barely-functioning his armor is.
  • The one thing the ENTIRE star wars community can agree on is that howitzers hair is FRESH AF
  • @kj07video
    With the Bad Batch coming to an end I hope we gat another animated clone series
  • @murezy
    i liked howzers appearnce, the scar, on the face and standing up for his boys is what made him dope for me
  • @KianHardwick_
    My dumb ass didn’t even realise he was blond. I thought it was just the shine on his head lmao
  • @CyarSkirata
    Considering Cody's close combat experience, I love the idea that he got his scar in a knife fight.
  • @WaffleusRex
    This whole time I thought Captain Rex had a shaved head.
  • @Himmiefan
    Hands down, the clone most likely to be on the cover of GQ is my man, Hunter.
  • @OswaldPHaygood
    Omg Alan, I nearly shot water out my nose when you talked about the Kelly brothers, and I wasn't even drinking water.