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Are Star Wars clones sterile?
The purpose, as Tyranus revealed, was the creation of an army of clones, modified to grow at twice the rate of Human beings and programmed for absolute loyalty. The Kaminoans also considered but rejected making the clone troopers sterile per their standard procedure for clone army projects.
Why was Jango Fett chosen for the clones?
As shown in Age of Republic – Jango Fett, Tyranus sought out Fett for his skills and discretion, and Jango implied that being human was another deciding factor. The Star Wars prequels proved that Jango Fett was the perfect template for the Clone Army. Jango and the Sith ultimately got exactly what they wanted.
What ethnicity are the clones in Star Wars?
Clone Troopers are a species of sapient clone soldiers genetically created by the Kaminoan race using the DNA of the Mandalorian bounty hunter, Jango Fett.
Did clones ever have kids?
Within Star Wars Legends, the non-canon stories of the pre-Disney era, there exists a couple of examples of clones having children. One is Darman Skirata, aka RC-1136, a clone commando who falls in love with a Jedi, Etain Tur-Mukan, who bears him a son.
Were clones allowed to have kids?
No, not at all. A clone produces offspring by sexual reproduction just like any other animal. A farmer or breeder can use natural mating or any other assisted reproductive technology, such as artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization to breed clones, just as they do for other farm animals.
Did clone troopers reproduce?
In official Star Wars canon, there is far less evidence for clones having children, but it still exists. Then again, the Kaminoans may have little concern over the reproductive abilities of their clones, relying more on their conditioning and training to keep them in line.
Did cut adopt his kids?
Cut was determined to protect his family, putting them above all else. He shared a close relationship with his wife, Suu, along with his two adoptive children, Shaeeah and Jek.
What are the military applications of cloning in Star Wars?
The military applications of cloning were further exploited by the New Order through the creation of countless more clone soldiers, all used mainly for the sole purpose of spreading and enforcing Imperial hegemony throughout the galaxy .
Who played the Clones in attack of the clones?
In Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, the school-aged clones were played by Daniel Logan, the young adult versions by Bodie Taylor, and the mature versions by Temuera Morrison. For Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, Morrison wore a blue bodysuit to play troopers Cody, Odd Ball, and Jag.
What happened to the Fett clones after the Clone Wars?
The novel takes place about 5 years after the end of the Clone Wars (14 BBY), so clone production evidently stopped at the end of the Clone Wars and within 5 years the clones were becoming too old to be useful as soldiers (due to their age acceleration). The Empire likely phased out the last of the Fett clones within a few years of this event.
Why did the clone troopers take over the Jedi?
The clones carried out their mandate due to their programming, eliminating most of the Jedi Knights across the galaxy, after which the Galactic Empire was formed by the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. Shortly thereafter, the clone army was decommissioned and replaced by birth-born stormtroopers .