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Clone Cadets

This article is about the episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. You may be looking for the in-universe clone cadet.
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"Clone Cadets"
Series

Star Wars: The Clone Wars[1]

Season

Three[1]

Episode

1[1]

Writer(s)

Cameron Litvack[1]

Director

Dave Filoni[1]

Production No.

3.01[1]

Airdate

September 17, 2010[1]

Episode chronology
Previous episode

"Lethal Trackdown"[1]

Next episode

"ARC Troopers"[1]

"Brothers in arms are brothers for life."
―Moral[src]

"Clone Cadets" is the premiere episode for Season Three of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. It aired on September 17, 2010 with the episode "ARC Troopers" for the season's one-hour premiere. It serves as a prequel to the first season episode "Rookies."

Contents

Official descriptionEdit

Five headstrong clones struggle to complete their training on Kamino. These cadets -- Hevy, Cutup, Droidbait, Fives and Echo -- seem to be a "bad batch" and are unable to work as a team. As Shaak Ti and drill instructors Bric and El-Les debate the cadets' fate, the clones learn to work together and accept their destiny as soldiers.

Plot summaryEdit

Episode 1
CLONE CADETS
Clone troopers unite! As war rages
across the galaxy, the Republic's clone
army strives for victory against the evil
forces of the Separatists. Bravery, valor,
unity -- the lifeblood of victory on the
battlefield and in space.

It all begins on the planet Kamino, where
Jedi General Shaak Ti oversees the
training of clones with the help of
contracted bounty hunters. Bred to be
perfect soldiers, these cadets must first
be subjected to intense physical and
mental training before heading off to war....

Domino Squad is in the midst of a pre-graduation exercise on Kamino in preparation for the frontlines. The purpose of the test is to reach the beacon atop a citadel guarded by various practice droids. However, their teamwork is dysfunctional, as noted by their instructor, hired bounty hunter Bric, who is observing the exercise with fellow hunter El-Les and Jedi Master Shaak Ti. Thinking of the squad to be a total failure, he suggests that these rejects be sent to maintenance duty with 99, a malformed clone.

Bric's presumptions are soon proved right, as Domino Squad are defeated by the practice droids while arguing about procedure. As they retire to the barracks, Echo tries reminding his brothers that they have to follow orders. This gets him into a scuffle with CT-782 before Bric breaks it up and laments his disappointment in them. Elsewhere on Tipoca City, Lama Su is considering rejecting Domino Squad, but leaves the decision up to Shaak Ti due to her position as head of training.

Next day, ARC Trooper Commander Colt and two others have arrived to supervise the graduation tests. Bravo Squad, the first to take the test, pass with flying colors in record time. When it's Domino Squad's turn, they fail when Droidbait gets hit and 782 decides to leave him behind, and Colt reprimands the squad for their mistakes. As they are passing through the barracks, El-Les tells Bric that Domino Squad should retake the test, though Bric expresses little faith in them, which 99 overhears.

That night, Fives and Echo go to Shaak Ti to request a transfer to Bravo Squad. But Shaak Ti denies them and explains to them that they need to learn to work together with the rest of their squad; thus she permits them to retake the test the next day. Meanwhile, CT-4040 is summoned by Bric for a reprimanding. The bounty hunter tries provoking the clone into attacking him, looking for an excuse to get him and his squad kicked out, but the cadet refuses to give in. The only thing Bric succeeds at is unintentionally giving him the nickname Cutup.

In the night, 99 catches 782 attempting to go AWOL. He convinces 782, whom he keeps calling Hevy, about the importance of brotherhood and teamwork. The next day, Hevy has taken 99's advice and nickname to heart, and takes leadership of his squad. This time, they have found the team cohesion they had lacked earlier, but when they reach the citadel, they realize that their ascension cables needed to scale it are gone; Bric had stolen them to test their skills and - if possible - see them fail. El-Les argues this unfairness to Shaak Ti, but she calmly states that the Separatists would not play fair either.

Domino Squad quickly adapts to the situation by taking out the wall-mounted turrets and using them as stepladders, and successfully complete the test. Shaak Ti complements Bric for his efforts in making these clones the best that there are, and Bric is forced to admit that El-Les was right. Afterward, the bounty hunters give Domino Squad their medals as proof of their graduation; but as a sign of gratitude, Hevy gives his to 99, so that he will have something to come back for. Domino Squad then joins the rest of their brothers in shipping out to the frontlines.

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Characters

Droid models

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

Behind the scenesEdit

When preparing the final test for the cadets, Commander Colt tells El-Les to set the challenge to "version THX variable 1138." This is one of the many references in George Lucas' work to his first feature film THX 1138.

Notes and referencesEdit

External linksEdit

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