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"A clone never leaves anything half-done, sir!"
―Stripe, to Rex[2]

Stripe was the name of a clone trooper who served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. He was recognized among his brothers by a white-colored stripe on his naturally black hair. In 22 BBY, he was stationed at a Republic tracking station in the Pastil system that was assigned to warn the Republic of any impending Separatist attacks. During an inspection of the base by Clone Commander Cody and Clone Captain Rex, an MSE-series droid nicknamed "Rodent" that helped the clones maintain the station was revealed to be an undercover spy. Stripe helped the officers find the droid, and when the droid turned out to be merely a shell for the droid's wheels, which were individual droids on their own, he helped to hunt down and destroy all them, successfully eliminating the spy threat to the station.

Biography[]

Early life[]

The clone trooper who took on the name of Stripe was born on the Wild Space planet of Kamino. Like all of his brothers, he was a clone of the famous bounty hunter Jango Fett, born and trained to fight for the Grand Army of the Republic.[3] However, the escalating Clone Wars relentlessly demanded more troopers to fight in the Republic army, and many younger clones—including Stripe—were rushed into service before completing their intensive training.[4] Stripe was assigned to a remote tracking station on the Outer Rim planet of Pastil, that was supposed to warn the Republic Navy in case of an attack by the Confederacy of Independent Systems.[2][5]

Service at the Pastil station[]

"Rodent's a glitching MSE droid. He spends hours polishing that station."
―Stripe[2]
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Stripe, witnessing the spy droid escaping

In addition to a contingent of at least five clone troopers, the Pastil tracking station was also maintained by an MSE-series droid nicknamed "Rodent" by the clones.[2] In 22 BBY,[6] the Pastil station was inspected by Clone Commander Cody and Clone Captain Rex. While Cody reminded the "rookies" of the importance of their seemingly boring duty, Rex noted that the station looked unusually clean. Stripe explained to his superior officers that Rodent spent a significant amount of time polishing the station, and that the clones believed the droid to have a glitch in its programming. The inspecting officers, however, immediately noticed the droid's action as traits of a spy and issued a Code Aurek alert on the station. Captain Rex ordered the clone troopers to comb the station and find the droid by whatever means necessary. During the search, fellow clone trooper "Bouncer" wondered whether the officers did this at every inspection, but Stripe replied and told Bouncer not to ask stupid questions.[2]

When the droid was finally spotted, Rex shot at it with his blaster. After the droid's body was destroyed, its four "wheels" activated and ran off in different directions, much to the surprise of the rookie troopers. Two of the four wheels were destroyed by the clone troopers, and Stripe disabled the third one by directing electrical energy from a loose wire at it. Stripe then noticed that the fourth wheel droid was heading toward a grate and realized that if it escaped, it would be impossible to find. Determined to stop the spy, Stripe threw a V-1 thermal detonator at the grate, destroying both the droid and a solid portion of the station's interior. When Captain Rex asked Stripe if such a radical solution was necessary, Stripe proudly responded that the clones did not leave anything half-done. Rex then told the troopers to clean up the mess caused by the thermal detonator's explosion before departing along with Cody. With the spy neutralized,[2] Cody later reported to High Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi that the Pastil station was fully operational.[4]

Personality and traits[]

"Over there! By the grate! If it gets through, we'll never find it!"
―Stripe[2]
StripeAndRex

Stripe and Rex, after neutralizing the spy

Stripe had a white dyed stripe in his naturally black hair. The trooper was loyal to the Republic, and although he initially didn't realize Rodent was a spy, he took Rex's Code Aurek alert seriously, telling Bouncer not to ask stupid questions when the latter mused that the alert was a simple drill. Stripe later improvised a plan to disable a wheel droid with electrical energy from a loose wire. When seeing that another wheel droid was about to escape, Stripe decided to stop it by using a thermal detonator, even if it meant damaging the station's interior. When asked by a superior officer if he considered his actions to be overkill, Stripe proudly responded that as a clone he never left anything half-done.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

Stripe appeared in Mouse Hunt, a comic in the The Clone Wars web comic series. The webcomic was written by Pablo Hidalgo, illustrated by Tom Hodges,[2] and published on StarWars.com on October 23, 2008.[7]

Appearances[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Databank title clone troopers in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 The Clone Wars: Mouse Hunt
  3. Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
  4. 4.0 4.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Rookies"
  5. StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Rookies on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  6. The Essential Reader's Companion dates the Star Wars: The Clone Wars film and The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 4: Guardians of the Chiss Key to 22 BBY. In addition, in Guardians of the Chiss Key, Count Dooku mentions a recent run-in with a group of Weequay pirates, which refers in part to the events of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode "The Gungan General." Since StarWars Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Order on StarWars.com (backup link) places "Rookies" between The Clone Wars film and "The Gungan General," it can be concluded that "Rookies" also takes place in 22 BBY. The Clone Wars: Mouse Hunt is set immediately prior to "Rookies," placing it in 22 BBY as well.
  7. StarWars The Clone Wars archives on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
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