Slightly off track, but considering how much Rex generally despises the commands he's given, and the respect he has for a few of the stars, I think it'd be great if the series went into Order 66 near the end and he defies it. I know Cody doesn't, but it'd be cool if Rex, along with a few others, didn't follow the order.
Darth Pityles wrote:Anyway, here's my theory:
Nietzche, Marx, Descartes, Socrates, Plato, and, for the strangest of reasons, John Lennon, appear out of a temporal anomaly, form a giant super-philosophy mech (with Lennon forming the head), and shoot Ahsoka in the back.
Mr.legoman123 wrote:Slightly off track, but considering how much Rex generally despises the commands he's given, and the respect he has for a few of the stars, I think it'd be great if the series went into Order 66 near the end and he defies it. I know Cody doesn't, but it'd be cool if Rex, along with a few others, didn't follow the order.
that cant happen. Rex is captian of the 501st legion lead by anakin, which is why Rex is always following Anakin. and in ROTS we cleary see Anakin leading the 501st on coruscant killing jedi during order 66. so unless Rex dies in battle before anakins turn to the darkside( The "death" of Anakin and the "birth" of Vader), Rex does end up killing jedi
Darthboba281 wrote:That's very...uh...interesting, Darth Pityles.
Now, let me present my theory, again. I think Ahsoka will be killed in battle. Really ,people, her end doesn't have to be big.
joecrowaz on Flickr wrote:Flynn you little wussy with a purple robed fairy for an icon,
, bringing him closer to the darkside and executing sidious' masterplan of galactic domination
). However, Dooku will retrieve Asajj to kill Ashoka and promise her the place of being his apprentice after he kills sidious and inherits the galaxy. So, Asajj recruits an army of bounty hunters and leads an attack on the hospital. As the jedi council is informed on this, they quickly assemble all the jedi they have to spare to defend the hospital. So, there is a big battle at the hospital and Anakin and obi-Wan work together in a duel against Asajj, obi-Wan gets wounded (so typical) but Anakin delivers the killing blow and Asajj dies. Count Dooku comes knowing that nothing will go as planned once the council finds out. Anakin is given the choice to save either Obi-Wan or Ashoka. Anakin tries to save her but Dooku kills her before he can. So, Anakin brings Obi-Wan out of the hospital and Dooku escapes. This drives Anakin farther away from his master and the council and causes him to kill Dooku out of revenge. And everything is laid out for Revenge of the Sith.darthvladovich wrote:Unless,... Captain Rex refuses to execute order 66, so when Anakin Skywalker goes to summon the 501st, Rex and a few of the other captains try to resist him. But, after suffering a horrible defeat, Captain Rex goes into exile and later becomes a leader of the rebel alliance. Although, this has nothing to do with how Ashoka will (oops), might die.
Master Fetty wrote:darthvladovich wrote:Unless,... Captain Rex refuses to execute order 66, so when Anakin Skywalker goes to summon the 501st, Rex and a few of the other captains try to resist him. But, after suffering a horrible defeat, Captain Rex goes into exile and later becomes a leader of the rebel alliance. Although, this has nothing to do with how Ashoka will (oops), might die.
Have you seen AOTC? Clones have to follow orders given to them by their leaders. The highest leader is Palpatine, so whatever he says, goes. The clones don't have free will in the sense that every other character does. They can be individual, but must always follow orders. If that order is to get a takeaway, or kill Jedi, the clones will follow it.
I'm just joking. I was thinking the same thing while I was writing that post. I was just creating a theory for the impossible circumstances that Rex could actually refuse his orders.I, in the block of text you quoted, wrote:Clones have to follow orders given to them by their leaders.
Frylock_Dude wrote:From the moment she was introduced in the movie, I've hoped that Anakin would get attached to her just so Ventress could kill her then Anakin would use his anger and hate to destroy Ventress(hopefully like the Yavin 4 duel in the cartoon).

I like that one... Simple... And to the point!Darthboba281 wrote:Now, let me present my theory, again. I think Ahsoka will be killed in battle. Really ,people, her end doesn't have to be big.
Flynn wrote:Yes, it has to be. I don't think I've ever noticed a central character of any movie or TV show dying, and not have it be a spetacular death... One of the great cliches of films is that the central character's or bad guy's death must be spetacular, and I don't see this being any different.

um um go to fight Greivus (Burp) she did go help her you must
. If obi-one skywalker fills out his obligations then I'll break out the ewok band tople statues of ashoka set off fireworks and make smores on a remote forest planet.Jedi Penguin wrote:darthvladovich wrote:Unless,... Captain Rex refuses to execute order 66, so when Anakin Skywalker goes to summon the 501st, Rex and a few of the other captains try to resist him. But, after suffering a horrible defeat, Captain Rex goes into exile and later becomes a leader of the rebel alliance. Although, this has nothing to do with how Ashoka will (oops), might die.
Have you seen AOTC? Clones have to follow orders given to them by their leaders. The highest leader is Palpatine, so whatever he says, goes. The clones don't have free will in the sense that every other character does. They can be individual, but must always follow orders. If that order is to get a takeaway, or kill Jedi, the clones will follow it.

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