Friends become foes, and enemies become allies in ‘Shattered.’ When Order 66 is declared in the midst of her journey, her world is turned upside down. In fact, Rex seemed to be the only one of the three to emerge from the Clone Wars and chip removal entirely intact.Īfter successfully capturing Maul on Mandalore, Ahsoka plans to deliver him to the Jedi Council on Coruscant.
The three clone troopers were all sporting scars on their heads, so there’s no reason to doubt that Rex, Wolffe, and Gregor really did all remove their chips, although Wolfe seemingly was left with the sense that the Jedi had betrayed them and tried to fire on Kanan before Rex was able to help him out of his confusion. Wolffe, Gregor, and I all removed our control chips. Although he admitted that clones later said chips in their heads made them do it, he was more than a little skeptical, prompting Rex to say this: Kanan, a former padawan who watched clones turn on and kill his master during Order 66, wasn’t happy about joining forces with clones. While the Siege of Mandalore arc has already answered some questions and filled in some blanks, some clues about the upcoming penultimate episode raise the question: is The Clone Wars contradicting a major Star Wars Rebels plot point?Īs Rebels fans know for certain, clone troopers Rex, Wolffe, and Gregor went into exile/retirement after the clones were declared obsolete by the Empire, and the Ghost team of Rebels managed to recruit Rex to join the Rebellion.
Only two episodes are left before Star Wars: The Clone Wars comes to an end, which means some of the key stories of Star Wars Rebels only have two episodes to be set up.