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Clone Wars Chapter 24

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"Chapter 24"
Series

Star Wars: Clone Wars

Season

3

Episode

4

Guest star(s)

Grey DeLisle

Director

Genndy Tartakovsky

Production No.

204

Airdate

March 24, 2005

Episode chronology
Previous episode

"Chapter 23"

Next episode

"Chapter 25"

"Chapter 24" is the twenty-fourth episode of the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated television series, and the fourth episode in Season 3 and Volume II. The episode originally aired on Cartoon Network on March 24, 2005.

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Grievous slices two clone troopers in half.
Grievous slices two clone troopers in half.

Just as Grievous makes a grab for the Supreme Chancellor as the latter complains about this intrusion, Shaak Ti uses the Force to pull him away from Grievous's grasp. As the Jedi and the Chancellor make their escape, Grievous makes short work of the Senate Guard and clone troopers left behind to stop him. Waiting for the elevator, the Jedi turn around as the sound of battle from Palpatine's quarters stops, and Grievous crashes through the door. Grievous evades their Force attacks, but a Force-assisted shockwave from Roron Corobb's throats collapses the ceiling, stopping the General's advance. Shaak Ti explains to the supreme chancellor that he has four throats, quite powerful. The Supreme Chancellor, picking his ear to get rid of the ringing, replies dryly, "So I've heard".

As the elevator descends, Grievous appears running down the side of the building alongside the capsule. A clone trooper fires a missile at him, and when the smoke clears, he has disappeared. At the ground level, a legion of Super Battle Droids stands waiting, and as Grievous lands in front of them, the droids begin to advance. Corobb's throat blast blows most of them away, but Grievous uses the claws on his feet to hangs on, slowly advancing towards them. Foul Moudama carries Palpatine and him and the other two Jedi run along with the troopers. Shaak Ti orders the troopers to call for support, but their communications are jammed. Two IG-100 MagnaGuards suddenly appear in front of them. The Jedi and Palpatine manage to evade their electrostaffs, but the clone troopers are knocked to their deaths.

On Nelvaan, Anakin Skywalker follows the wind and the frozen rivers to a cave far from the village. Inside, he manages to avoid several dangerous steam vents before happening across a wall covered in ancient Nelvaanian pictograms. As the gas fumes in the cave build up, Anakin begins to hallucinate, seeing the pictograms move before his eyes. They show the Nelvaanians going about their daily lives, until a technological menace attacks them. A hero fights them off, but his arm is turned into a machine as well. At first the hero uses his powerful new arm to protect the villagers from all attacks, but eventually his arm and powers go out of control and destroy the villagers as well. As Skywalker collapses, he hears Padmé calling his name. When he awakes, he sees a Siphon generator which is absorbing the planet's geothermal energy.

Shaak Ti duels a MagnaGuard in a railway station on Coruscant.
Shaak Ti duels a MagnaGuard in a railway station on Coruscant.

The Jedi protecting Palpatine leap from platform to platform through Coruscant, with the two MagnaGuards closely in pursuit. They jump on to a floating barge, but are shortly joined by four MagnaGuards and Grievous himself, who disables the barge's repulsorlift generators. The Jedi flee into a subway station, leaping over trains and narrowly avoiding death as they fight the MagnaGuards on the tracks. Shaak Ti finally manages to destroy two of the droids, and Corobb destroys another. As Grievous appears and backs the Jedi into a tunnel, Shaak Ti uses the Force to wrap his cape around a pipe on a train carriage. She activates the train, and Grievous is yanked down one of the tunnels. The Jedi break a nearby window and make their escape.

Anakin tries to persuade the mutant Nelvaanians.
Anakin tries to persuade the mutant Nelvaanians.

Avoiding the patrolling battle droids, Anakin makes his way into the complex, where he overhears two Techno Union scientists discussing specimens for their "project". Anakin discovers tanks full of horribly-mutated Nelvaan warriors, augmented with cybernetic implants and weapons. He watches as the latest Nelvaanian to be captured is submerged in a mutagen to be processed. The Techno Union scientists hurriedly release the "specimens" as Anakin races in and destroys the battle droids. Anakin tries to reason with the advancing creatures, insisting he is here to help them, but they slowly raise their weapons, roaring in anger...

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Anakin's vision.
Anakin's vision.

Anakin's vision in the Nelvaan cave directly foreshadows the events of Revenge of the Sith.

According to the DVD commentary, director Genndy Tartakovsky wanted the brief scene where Grievous kills the remaining clone troopers behind the closed door in Palpatine's office to sound extremely violent. So he told the sound designers that he wanted "everything" to be heard, including, he joked, a buzzsaw. He was then surprised when a buzzsaw sound effect was put into the scene. It is left up to the viewer's imagination to wonder if Grievous wields a buzzsaw weapon.

The wilhelm scream is heard during this episode when a clone trooper is killed by one of Grievous's bodyguards.

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Star Wars: Clone Wars
Season 1:
"Chapter 1" · "Chapter 2" · "Chapter 3" · "Chapter 4" · "Chapter 5"
"Chapter 6" · "Chapter 7" · "Chapter 8" · "Chapter 9" · "Chapter 10"
Season 2:
"Chapter 11" · "Chapter 12" · "Chapter 13" · "Chapter 14" · "Chapter 15"
"Chapter 16" · "Chapter 17" · "Chapter 18" · "Chapter 19" · "Chapter 20"
Season 3:
"Chapter 21" · "Chapter 22" · "Chapter 23" · "Chapter 24" · "Chapter 25"
Collections:
Volume I · Volume II
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