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we shound update the armor an equipment section
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he din't were are kama in the being of crash course—Unsigned comment by Commaderv briar (talk • contribs).
- What??? GethralkinHyperwave 23:33, April 21, 2010 (UTC)
Misnaming the AT-TE
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In one of the season 2 episodes, Rex calls an AT-TE an "AT-AT" while in a hangar
Does anyone know what episode this is? I think it's cargo of doom or holocron heist, but can someone confirm which one it was?
--Wifout Teef 21:33, December 5, 2009 (UTC)
- Cargo of Doom. MauserComlink 21:38, December 5, 2009 (UTC)
Order 66
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Did he participate in Order 66, and is there any information on him post clone wars? Anonymous —Unsigned comment by 69.155.123.193 (talk • contribs).
voyage of temptation
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put in the stuff that happens on the coronet —Unsigned comment by 72.2.23.6 (talk • contribs).
- I agree, Rex appears in 2 episodes during the Mandalorian Arc, and i think he should get some credit for it.--Orcson1 19:48, May 7, 2010 (UTC)
Rank
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The Behind The Scenes states that Rex is incorrectly identified as a Commander in The Clone Wars: No Prisoners. It is entirely possible that Rex is described thus, simply in the lower case sense of the word as in: a commander of men, rather then the assumed rank meaning of the word. It should also be noted the real world Navy and Marine tradition of refuring to an Army/Marine Captain by the next rank up (real world Major)whilst aboard ship, to avoid the exact confusion that occures on page 58 of the book when a Lieutenant calls out Captain (addressing Pellaeon) and Rex responds. As Karen Traviss is a former Defense Correspondent as well as having served in both the Territorial Army and the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service, she would be familiar with that custom. Conversly this is the same custom that see's all officers who are placed in charge of a Naval vessel addressed as Captain whilst onboard ship, regardless of actual rank. Whilst there is no examples of that tradition being used in Star Wars that I am aware of, it could also be that is what Karen Traviss was trying to convay when she refurred to Rex as a clone commander. --OrtharRrith 16:45, May 9, 2010 (UTC)
Commander?
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Rex's rank is captain so the redirect should be changed to Rex or Captain Rex, right? If no one objects, I will change it.Mand'alor Fett II 23:36, August 7, 2010 (UTC)
I don't know, why was he captain instead of commander? After all he has done surely he would be commander by now! So if captain is a lower rank then commander, does that mean that Commander Cody(Rex's best friend) out-ranks him? Commander Cody though follows orders from Rex and says that Rex could be in charge on the episode 'Rookies'. Maybe because of their friendship?--Killosaurs 10:46, May 28, 2011 (UTC)
R2 Come Home
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The article failed to mention that Rex also appeared in the season 2 episode "R2 Come Home". He appeared at the end of the episode to rescue Master Windu and Anikin. —Unsigned comment by Denger4 (talk • contribs).
ARC?
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I know that previously it has been said that Rex is not an ARC, just a clone with an ARC armor, because his designation is CC. However, the new TCW episodes revealed, that normal trooper could be promoted to ARCs - they surely run out of the original 100, - and Rex has the right to promote one. So I would assume, Rex is a promoted ARC, like Fives and Echo, otherwhise he would not have the right to promote one to ARC, wouldn't he? Is this simple logic or original research? Darth Morrt 09:58, September 18, 2010 (UTC)
- If no source specifically states that he is an ARC trooper, he isn't confirmed to be one. The reasons behind why he has the right to promote ARCs isn't for us to speculate about, especially not here. CC7567 (talk) 10:08, September 18, 2010 (UTC)
- There is no confirmation that Rex himself promoted them, he could have been just passing on a message. brightfur 03:23, January 11, 2011 (UTC)
Relationships with Appo?
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In ROTS,the commander of 501st is Appo. But Rex is also Anakin's second-command in TCW. So how to explain their relationships? —Unsigned comment by 123.150.183.102 (talk • contribs).
- We don't know, but this page is not for speculation on the matter. CC7567 (talk) 02:15, May 8, 2011 (UTC)
Rex didn't kill Sobek
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I think Ahsoka speared Sobek through with a lightsaber to stop him from killing Tarkin. —Unsigned comment by 138.87.149.240 (talk • contribs).
I copy that. --Peca2000 14:46, October 29, 2011 (UTC)
Rex's Death
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When looking at the episode guide for Season 4 Episode 8 (The General), is appears that Captain Rex dies, along with Fives. That would explain him not being in Revenge of the Sith. Can anyone confirm this? --Peca2000 14:45, October 29, 2011 (UTC)
- You mean "an almost certain suicide mission"? The keywork here is almost. Additionally, there are scenes of Rex from the season trailer, which were not released yet, so Rex would appear in some upcoming episode. Darth Morrt 17:35, October 29, 2011 (UTC)
- Please adhere to the {{Talkheader}} template listed on the top of this talk page. And no, Rex's fate is not confirmed or said yet. Please be patient. JangFett (Talk) 17:42, October 29, 2011 (UTC)
- The reason why Rex wasn't in Attack of The Clones or Revenge of The Sith is because wasn't thought up until 3 years later. Personally, I don't think George Lucas is going to make Rex turn to his demise since he is so popular and he been in season 1-4 so it would be a bummer for him to be killed. —Unsigned comment by Video Gamer1 (talk • contribs).
- Please adhere to the {{Talkheader}} template listed on the top of this talk page. And no, Rex's fate is not confirmed or said yet. Please be patient. JangFett (Talk) 17:42, October 29, 2011 (UTC)
Appearance in Water War
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Why does the article state that Rex appeared in Phase 2 armor if he is shown in his phase 1 armor complete with a phase 1 pauldron and no welding marks on his chest?Rxlthunder 03:29, November 21, 2011 (UTC)
CT-7567
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Would someone tell me why Rex is now a private? brightfur (Questions or comments) 06:02, November 29, 2011 (UTC)
- CT-7567 was called that in Darkness on Umbara and his name on StarWars.com was changed to CT-7567, so User:CC7567 renamed him that. That's why. Legoclones (Communication Systems) 01:02, December 1, 2011 (UTC)
- Trust TCW to mess up a confirmed (by Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide -_-) unit number. brightfur (Questions or comments) 03:07, December 1, 2011 (UTC)
- Yes Rex is now confirmed CT-7567 not with designation CC- anymore. But did anybody consider that REX was called "CT" only by jedi Pong Krell, which was known by downgrading and despising clone troopers. So he could have just insulting captain Rex by addressing him with "CT" instead of "CC" to show his despise on him? —Unsigned comment by 46.122.177.60 (talk • contribs).
- An update to his Encyclopedia entry confirmed the new designation. CC7567 (talk) 07:54, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
Rex, honor and duty
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Yet his noteworthy individuality aside, Rex followed his orders without question like the rest of the soldiers.
Isn't it about time that this page reflected Rex's changing character? S4 Episodes 407-410 emphasized that Rex no longer follows orders "without question." As a matter of fact he outright contradicts such an attitude:
"I used to think being a good soldier meant doing everything they told you; that's how they engineered us. But we're not droids, we're not programmed. You have to learn to make your own decisions."
I think that's a far cry from "convincing Dogma to stand down," which is all this page says of this event. Rex is directly challenging the assumption that all clones follow their orders without thinking or questioning. It seems that the over all tenor of this page downplays that part of his character.
--Sachariah 00:58, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
- I agree, but all clone troopers are supposed to follow orders, so I don't know if I/you/anyone should. Legoclones (Communication Systems) 01:36, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
- But isn't that the point? Rex is clearly demonstrating that clones don't always follow orders, that they are capable of realizing an order is wrong, and refusing to follow it. The fact of the matter is that Rex does not "follow his orders without question like the rest of the soldiers." Arguably, he never did - he's talked back to both Anakin and Ahsoka - but in the Umbara campaign, he explicitly went against orders in order to do what he believed was right.
- I'm new here, but if there's no rules against it I'd like to update portions of this page to reflect this. I'm not speculating about issues like Order 66, etc; this article is factually inaccurate, when it comes to this character. --Sachariah 18:45, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
- I think that you should bring it up with an administer such as CC7567 or Grand Moff Tranner Legoclones (Communication Systems) 22:08, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
- It doesn't need to be run via an administrator. You can change the page anytime. Just make sure to not speculate. 1358 (Talk) 22:11, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
- I'm pretty good at sticking to the facts. Like I hinted at, the subject of Rex's individuality brings up a lot of fanon issues, since everyone's wondering if Rex will follow Order 66. But I feel that this article goes too far, purposefully downplaying Rex's individuality to avoid speculation. If the man says (and demonstrates) that he does not always follow orders, that deserves to be mentioned, rather than contradicted. Unfortunately, this article is locked for me. What are the rules for editing a locked page? —Unsigned comment by Sachariah (talk • contribs).
- It doesn't need to be run via an administrator. You can change the page anytime. Just make sure to not speculate. 1358 (Talk) 22:11, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
- I think that you should bring it up with an administer such as CC7567 or Grand Moff Tranner Legoclones (Communication Systems) 22:08, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
Blue???
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Now i know that Rex is a Clone Captain but, at the begining of the Clone Wars Blue meant Lieutenant and Red meant Captain, so was he at first a Lieutenant and then promoted to Captain? Or a Captain and changed his armour to Blue? 174.7.66.152 04:43, March 1, 2012 (UTC)
- The timeline of the Clone Wars has been altered so that the transition of the meaning of color from rank to unit now takes place at an earlier time then previously established. As of now, Rex has consistently been a captain throughout his history, with his armor's blue stripes and sigils being instead indicative of the 501st Legion. Bella'Mia 04:51, March 1, 2012 (UTC)