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I was wondering if somebody can get a good picture of the blue-marked trooper on Teth who says to Rex: "No sign of any more droids, Captain." and to which he replies "All right, Sergeant." I know this hasn't been explicitly confirmed to be Coric, but after rereading the Clone Wars movie novel, it seems that scene from the movie was simply moved inside the monastery for whatever reason in the novel, and Coric was the only sergeant present at the time, therefore we can deduce from context that the unnamed sergeant from the movie was indeed Coric. So I think the picture of the trooper would be a useful addition to the article.--Bella'Mia 10:04, November 11, 2009 (UTC)
- While it's probable that yes, that blue-marked trooper was Coric, it has never been explicitly defined and therefore cannot be treated as canon. The writers of the movie could have very well had another trooper in mind and just never named him. It's not safe to use this kind of reasoning in this situation. CC7567 (talk) 18:47, November 11, 2009 (UTC)
- Well it doesn't seem like the writers had any real interest in who the sergeant in the movie was. I mean, Ponds and a couple of other troopers weren't named on screen, and several others like O'Niner, Hevy, and Wolffe didn't have a numerical designation, but when the supplementary episode and visual guides came out, those blanks were all filled in. But nothing for that unnamed movie sergeant. Novels have a tendency to name the background characters who are otherwise overlooked (especially ones who only get one line on screen), and after reviewing the scenes in both the book and the movie, Coric fulfills the same role as Rex's accompanying sergeant. We've used contextual clues for several other images (ARC trooper Nate/Jangotat comes to mind) so I really don't think it's complete unfeasible. --Bella'Mia 03:46, November 12, 2009 (UTC)
- Nowhere is Coric named or defined anywhere except in the adult novelization, which harbors less similarities to the movie than the junior novel does—and Coric isn't named there. In the adult novel, Coric doesn't even report to Rex at the monastery. The difference between Coric and the clones that were not named on-screen and yet were identified in accompanying guides? They got enough attention from the scrip writers to actually be named in the episode guides, which were direct summaries of the episodes. Traviss's novel is nowhere near a direct novelization of the movie; there are too many inconsistencies in both actions and dialogue with the film for it to be used for reasoning to claim that Coric is the blue-striped clone. CC7567 (talk) 05:06, November 12, 2009 (UTC)
- Well it doesn't seem like the writers had any real interest in who the sergeant in the movie was. I mean, Ponds and a couple of other troopers weren't named on screen, and several others like O'Niner, Hevy, and Wolffe didn't have a numerical designation, but when the supplementary episode and visual guides came out, those blanks were all filled in. But nothing for that unnamed movie sergeant. Novels have a tendency to name the background characters who are otherwise overlooked (especially ones who only get one line on screen), and after reviewing the scenes in both the book and the movie, Coric fulfills the same role as Rex's accompanying sergeant. We've used contextual clues for several other images (ARC trooper Nate/Jangotat comes to mind) so I really don't think it's complete unfeasible. --Bella'Mia 03:46, November 12, 2009 (UTC)
Was Coric in the movie?
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Yes I think he was because I presume that the Clone that says to Ahsoka aboard the cruiser was having a desussion to Ahsoka so I think the Clone that says "I heard you where surrounded by dorids how did you ever get the shield down." is most likely Coric because he is the one with black hair, so hey I was wondering if you could get me a picture of the Clone that says "I heard you where surrounded by dorids how did you ever get the shield down." you know the one I mean the Clone that was talking to Ahsoka, Colby James 03:31, May 6, 2012 (UTC)
Did Coric really feature in the Episode Trespass?
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Does Coric have a number?
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Yes I think he does because his number is CS-4343 that he carried, I know you might think it is not true but that is what I presume, Colby James 05:53, May 8, 2012 (UTC)
- Colby James, I know that you presume this to be true, but because you don't have a source to prove it, Wookieepedia cannot take this as real. If you want to, you can go to a Fanon wiki and post everything you want about what you presume. Of you could make your own wiki and post everything you presume, but I'm sorry, Wookieepedia cannot take this unverified info. Legoclones (Comlink) 01:28, May 9, 2012 (UTC)