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#Commander Bacara
veny-many · 2 days
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According to Legend, Bacara was loner Commander because he spoke Concordian while other brothers spoke Mando'a.
But it could be mean that Clones under him would possess the same Concordian?
And in my headcanon yes Bacara cares his brothers and mans despite he rarely show affections.
So I made another whump sketch.
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Tat - brother
Neyar - My
It could be out of character, but my mind always loves whumps and hurts...
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fox-trot · 3 months
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ALPHA-17’S CLONE COMMANDER TRAINING PROGRAM
SOURCE: STARWARS.COM DATABANK (2011)
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cc1010fox · 11 months
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The Commanders After Spending One Rotation In Fox's Position:
Gree: He just gives Fox a hug to make up for the last few years.
Cody: He manages to hold himself together until he can lock himself in a fresher...where he sobs loudly.
Ponds: He doesn't realize the office isn't completely soundproof, so everyone can hear his frustrated screaming throughout the day and right before he leaves.
Wolffe: He punches a wall until someone opens his (Fox's) office door.
Bly: He lasts three hours before he hurries away, saying something about needing to find Aayla.
Bacara: He walks out of it like it was another day on the frontline--but he's going to name every kill he gets in the future after the people he dealt with in Fox's position.
Bonus Captain:
Rex: "...I shot the chancellor."
Cody: "YOU WHAT!?"
Fox: "...You were always my favorite, Rex."
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gaeasun · 1 year
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Navy Seals train for about 2 1/2 years. Clone troopers train their whole lives, and say if they start physical training at 7/14 that’s 3 years.
What I’m saying is we should take the competence of any trooper and multiply it by at least five.
Even the most standard trooper is equal to any elite operative. I’m talking about Captain America and Winter Soldier rolled into one. They’re so accurate it’s terrifying. They can sprint like it’s the Olympics and barely be winded. They can and do tear droids apart with their bare hands. For fun.
ARC troopers? One man army, able to keep up with the Jedi. The Padawans all check and double check if they have the Force because they can’t even do that. When all is lost send in an ARC and they will win 1000:1 odds. The originals have to be kept in storage because the Kaminoans look at them and remember what fear feels like. They can take any weapon and find a way to level a city with it. The only limit an ARC has is numbers.
And Marshall Commanders. Legends. Death. Fox’s armor is red with blood mixed with the sand of the Geonosis and painted with a promise of vengeance. Cody’s armor is the rising sun of his victory, glorious and inevitable. If Neyo knows someones name, he also knows what they’re going to eat tommorow. They say Bacara simply can’t be killed.
Anyways. Just. Any and all the clone troopers pushing every limit.
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catawampuscorner · 1 month
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Another Patreon-iversary request feat. Rex and Bacara! Poor fella just wants to be friends with the cool older kid 🥺
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Headcannon here, but since the Corrie guard probably has extremely limited/zero access to things like speeders or hover bikes, they picked up parkour?
Just imagine corries learning how to safely descend/ascend various levels without access to things like stairs or ladders, because they know the price of losing the suspect.
And what would the reaction of the GAR be?
AHAHAHAHAH YESSSS
Fox started the trend - he saw a kid do it with their friends and in a moment of desperation, he asked them straight up what they were doing
They showed it to him and in the times he had available, he learned from them how to ascend and descend from buildings to levels safely
Now, he wasn’t about to teach the Corries that until they were doing a patrol and one had him following a suspect and his patrol of shinies that was with him saw and RECORDED him doing parkour and in the end, he was hounded by his men to learn
(Turns out though many Corries were attempting to do parkour without even knowing that’s what it was during patrols because they had no speeders or transportation; Fox just taught them how to do it more efficiently, effectively and safely)
The GAR was never meant to find out. That was Fox’s only rule to the Corries doing parkour: don’t let the GAR find out
Thorn swears Fox broke the rule first. Fox knows it was Thorn who broke it though
Them two were having their monthly parkour competition and were jumping and flipping off buildings and levels for fun. It was the only time they both had time off at the same time together
Bacara and Neyo’s battalions were on leave at the time; hence, Thorn and Fox avoided the 79s
HOWEVER, the Corrie Commanders forgot that Bacara and Neyo like to explore Coruscant whenever they’re together and those two saw Thorn scale a building and flip to another building during their exploration
They also saw Fox curse out Thorn and do a double flip to the same building his SIC was on, almost falling when he didn’t land quite right.
(Luckily, Thorn was there to catch him)
According to Thire, the two weren’t originally going to say anything except Stone accidentally pissed them off when he and Thire was on patrol and Stone bumped into Neyo which caused him to drop the ice cream food he had in his hand to the floor. (Stone denies he bumped into Neyo; swears it was actually Thire who did it but the video cam apparently glitched during that time so there’s no concrete evidence). Either way, Neyo was willing to let it go but the ice cream cost all the credits that Bacara saved up during his missions and he wasn’t about to have his best friend disrespected that way
Hound doesn’t care who did what. What he did do was put up a sign in the barracks that has the words “OUR CCs ARE THE REASON WE CANT DO PARKOUR ANYMORE”
(They still do parkour though. They just become extra careful on not getting caught)
That lasted for about two weeks before Fox threw in the towel when on patrol and saw a suspect right behind Cody and General Kenobi and decided his job was more important than a secret and said “fuck it”
This caused not only the GaR to want to learn how to do parkour, but many Vod who had batchmates in the Coruscant Guard began reaching out to learn why they do parkour, how to learn, and it become spread out in the GAR to have competitions with the Corries (the Corries always won)
Thorn still has on camera Cody’s expression of awe and disbelief as Fox straight up ran, flipped over him, scaled the building next to them a few feet and jump off towards the suspect’s speeder. It’s hearted on his camera roll so he has easy access to it and can show it to Fox when he’s having a bad day
(Fox deletes the video when Thorn doesn’t come back from the Scipio mission)
(He also stops doing parkour until the end of the war)
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supremechancellorrex · 10 months
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Thing on my mind, I think Rex deserves to have an animated TV show focusing entirely on him and his relationships with his clone bros. I love Temuera Morrison and I also want a live action movie focusing on Rex, Wolffe and other clones making a clone state. Oh, and a Tales of the Clone Wars series that focuses on clone troopers, lost missions, cadet days, character exploration, etc. and fills in the gaps.
Can you imagine little cadet Rex and Cody sneaking around Kamino? Or Echo and Fives' ARC trooper missions? Fives and Rex just being bros? Coruscant Guard noir crime stories with Fox and Thorn? Could Neyo and Bacara turn up? How's it, Bly?
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david-talks-sw · 5 months
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"Bring in the flamethrowers!"
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The above moment from The Clone Wars gets brought up a lot to illustrate Ki-Adi Mundi or the Jedi's moral decadence, a fall from grace caused by the war.
Figured I'd point out a couple of things in support of Ki-Adi!
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1) Simple answer: the situation called for it.
The Geonosians attacking Ki-Adi were:
enemy fighters
with the element of surprise
who could fly and were thus harder to hit with the clones' blasters, hence why more wide-ranging weapons like flamethrowers were called for, as the clones were getting picked off one-by-one.
Time was of the essence, men were dying, Ki-Adi made a choice.
Wanna know what Jedi choose when a Geonosian isn't actively trying to kill them? They save its life (and get praised for it by their peers).
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2) In-universe, the Geonosians are assholes.
From Attack of the Clones - The Illustrated Companion, 2002:
"Geonosians are a physically intimidating race conditioned to live and work in caste-segregated hives. The vast majority of Geonosians are subservient to the ruling caste, and throughout Geonosian society, there is evidence of a biologically engineered class system. Some Geonosians have wings, while drones do not. [...] The blind obedience of menial Geonosians makes them an easily exploitable workforce for the upper classes, who have built a highly profitable business manufacturing Battle Droids, Super Battle Droids, and Droideka Droids for the Trade Federation and its allies."
"For unusually intelligent Geonosians unlucky enough to be born into the lower castes, participating in the games provides the only chance they will ever get to escape the misery of their downtrodden lifestyles and the rigid social expectations of the upper classes. Triumph in the arena is often a hollow victory, however; while lower- and middle-class Geonosians may win the right to talk to their superiors, they can never earn their respect."
Okay, so the winged upper class are obviously elitist bastards, but how is that even remotely relevant--
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-- oh. But hey, two of them don't have wings! Those are members of the drone caste, and they're all begotten underdogs, so--
"If there is one thing that unites Geonosians of all classes, it is their xenophobia. A traditionally isolationist species, they fear espionage attempts by rivals eager to learn the secrets behind their latest droids."
-- oh. Huh.
Bottom line: yes, they're sentient... but they're xenophobic, have an elitist caste system, and earn their living by forging weapons that melt your insides or blow up planets.
Now sure, this notion has been explored and deconstructed in Star Wars: Rebels...
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... and I'm not entirely sure if the quoted info still holds true in current Disney canon (the lore is from 2002, after all), but if you ask me?
On a normal day, ol' Klik-Klak would be actively trying to murder the entirety of the Ghost crew for daring to even step their dirty non-Geonosian feet on his pure red planet.
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3) Out-of-universe, the Geonosians are just "bug aliens". Nothing more.
The production team of Attack of the Clones referred to them as the "termite people". The script describes them as "winged creatures" who are heard "chuckling" once Anakin and Padmé are sentenced to a gruesome death. At some point, the storyboard artists considered introducing the Geonosian workers like you would a horror monster.
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Hell, the whole Lucas decided to base them on termites is because his house was besieged by them.
They're not people, which is why they're not designed to look like people. They're purposefully dehumanized so that when one of them gets killed by our heroes, it's ethically "okay" and the audience doesn't need to stop and think "oh my God, that's murder!" or "hey! that's racist" whenever a clone calls one of them a "bug."
A similar logic is applied to the stormtroopers, who have face-covering helmets that dehumanizes them.
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Functionally, a stormtrooper is a fascist goon, nothing more.
Same goes for the Geonosian. It's a bug alien, that's about it.
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4) The flamethrowers were probably just added because they're cool.
Dave Filoni described how the decision to add flamethrowers came up, and it doesn't sound like George had deeper storytelling motives:
"You know, we're going through the tunnel with the Geonosians and George is like: “Yeah, well, here, we'll have the-- the tunnel and the flamethrowers. Yeah. How about that? ‘Bring in the flamethrowers!’ have Ki-Adi Mundi say ‘bring in the flame throwers!’” And it's like “flame—- What? Flamethrowers?!”" - Dave Filoni, “Return to Geonosis” Featurette, 2010
It sounds like he came up with it on the spot.
The flamethrowers aren't indicative of "the moral degradation of Ki-Adi and the Jedi Order." They're likely just in there 'cause they're cool (and if you've played Team Fortress 2, you know that's true)!
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At the end of the day, when it comes to the Geonosians, I think that there's a certain irony to how their story ends.
They gleefully created the battle droids that tore the galaxy asunder and the Death Star, a weapon that enables the Empire to commit genocide... but fell victim to genocide themselves, at the hands of an even bigger monster.
They reaped what they sowed. They're not meant to be mourned.
And it's nice to see this aspect of the narrative doesn't get ignored as much as I would've expected.
I came across this video that basically rips into Ki-Adi for using flamethrowers, and I was ready to roll my eyes when I scrolled down to the comments section...
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... but then, a happy surprise!
Most of the comments disagree with the video's stance! For once, logic prevails over anti-Jedi bias.
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So yeah, that put a smile on my face.
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tattycoram · 11 months
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Wolffe, to Cody, Neyo, Bly, Ponds and Bacara: Ok, so playing 'whose battalion is the most dysfunctional' may have been a bad idea
Wolffe: Rex has been crying in the bathroom for an hour and I can't get him out
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ct-51-4305 · 4 months
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Kar'ta Beskar 01
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【Mando'a】
Kar'ta Beskar - Iron Heart
Linibar baar'ur - We need a medic
Iviin'yc - quickly
K'oyacyi - Hang in there (lit. Stay alive)
vod'ika - little brother
K'atini - Endure (used as encouragement)
I've told you that I would do the story about Cody and Rex's past.👀
Mand'alor Fett AU
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veny-many · 2 days
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I wanted Wolffe and Neyo, and Bacara having some peaceful evening together with booze.
But anyway I made another disaster about that.
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General rules for evening with grumpy Commanders.
- Don't give any topics that can stimulate Neyo's chilly pointing out.
- Don't easily talk about Wolffe's brothers or Malevolence incidence in front of him.
- Don't disturb Bacara's rarely peaceful evening.
Plo: What have I saw
Adi: Master Ki-Adi, did you saw what your Commander just did?
Ki-Adi: Yes, and please don't remind me again.
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nika6q · 4 months
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Commander Bacara and Commander Neyo, just two chill dudes chilling.
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cc1010fox · 5 months
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Thorn: Fox headbutted a 21st trooper. Thire, sighing: What's the damage? Thorn: The trooper is recovering in their barracks. Commander Bacara wouldn't leave him with us. Fox is either unharmed or pretending he is for appearances. Thire: I meant the damage to the relationship between the Coruscant Guard and the Marines. Thorn: Bacara told Fox to meet him in the cage. Thire: Good. That's a good sign...A fight in the ring doesn't bleed out into everyday life. Thorn: Yeah...I'm on Fox's side, though. That trooper deserved it. Thire: What did he do? Thorn: He challenged Fox. Thire: He couldn't wait for the cages to open? Thorn: No, not like a spar. He wanted to fight him. He said he had no business "lording over other clones" and that Fox was just a "stylus-pushing secretary for the chancellor". Thire: Oof. The poor bastard is lucky all he did was headbutt him. Does Bacara know what he said? Thorn: Not to my knowledge. Thire: Don't tell him. Bacara is a good match for Fox. He can take his frustrations out on him without killing him.
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derivative-house · 5 months
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BGM: ヤミナベ!!!! - cosMo@BousouP
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obligatorytropeinsert · 5 months
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I love that clones painting their armor is a cannon plot point because the hardest, strictest and most by the book clone will show up on screen and you know that man hand-painted his armor.
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anstarwar · 1 year
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For the rare clones, Bacara? Your art is gorgeous and it's always so fun to see it in my dash.
Ayyye! Thank youuu!
And thanks for sending this in, Bacara was fun to draw. I love that it seems he and Hound saw the cheek flap accessory and both went “that’s it, that’s my look”
Here is one sir Bacara for you!
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