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  2. Clone trooper - Wikipedia

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    Clone troopers are fictional characters from the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas.First introduced in the live-action film Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002), they have since appeared in various other Star Wars media, including Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) and the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2014; 2020), Star Wars ...

  3. File:Evolution of clone trooper & stormtrooper armour ...

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    Date: 8 July 2021: Source: Compilation of 5 Wikimedia Commons photos: File:WW Philadelphia 2013 - Mandalorians (9052863158).jpg File:London Comic Con 2015 - Clone trooper (18052811052).jpg File:Star Wars Celebration IV - Clone Trooper receiving Order 66 (4878291311).jpg File:Out Of This World, Sheffield 2016 (30427591141).jpg

  4. Star Wars: Republic Commando - Wikipedia

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    The helmet HUD design from the game was also briefly seen in the series. The concept of Clone Commandos introduced in the game has been featured in several other Star Wars works since. The episode "Missing in Action" of the fifth season of The Clone Wars introduces the character of Captain Gregor, a former Clone Commando suffering from amnesia ...

  5. The Imperial March - Wikipedia

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    The track can also be heard when Anakin tells Mace Windu about Palpatine's true identity, Darth Sidious. It is later played when Anakin is dubbed as the Sith Darth Vader, shortly after the death of Mace Windu. "The Imperial March" is quoted when clone troopers find dead Wookiees on Kashyyyk and when Padmé confronts Anakin on Mustafar.

  6. General Grievous - Wikipedia

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    General Grievous is a character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas.He was introduced in the 2003 animated series Star Wars: Clone Wars (voiced by John DiMaggio in the second season and Richard McGonagle in the third season), before appearing through computer-generated imagery in the 2005 live-action film Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (voiced by Matthew Wood).

  7. Star Wars: Clone Wars (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: Clone Wars or The Clone Wars are titles of various series of comics set in the Star Wars universe during the Clone Wars conflict. Dark Horse Comics published a nine-volume series of trade paperbacks (2003–2006) collecting various comics dealing with the conflict, a ten-volume graphic-novella series titled Clone Wars: Adventures (2004–2007) in the style of the 2D animated series ...

  8. K-2SO - Wikipedia

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    Unused designs by Ralph McQuarrie for droids and stormtrooper helmets would influence his eventual head shape. [3] Originally designed as a "black protocol droid", [4] further story development and drafts that "accentuated" his ties to the Empire turned K-2SO into an Imperial security droid. His laid back personality became a "visually amusing ...

  9. File:StormtrooperHelmetIcon.svg - Wikipedia

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