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ANBU File 1262- Master Jedi Michael
by: Master Jedi Michael
date posted: Aug 12, 2006 9:59 AM  | 
updated: Aug 12, 2006 1:12 PM
Why a clone can never have a real life.
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Thought's. We all have them, all the time. But what does a soldier think? What is running through his mind when bullet's are wizzing past him. Most likely he's thinking a few thing's at the same time. First, he's thinking about that man shooting at him. Second, he's thinking about his wife and kid's. Third, he's thinking about his parents. It's natural for those last two to pop up when your in danger, when you don't know if your going to live.


Now, what does a clone trooper think. Does anything run through his mind when he's being shot at. Of course we all know that he is thinking of the droid shooting at him. But he can't think of his mom or dad, or of his kid's and his wife. Why? Because he dosn't have any. It's tragic to think that maybe the last thing a clone trooper will think of before he dies is " I'm afraid." He'll never have a family, he'll never have a chance to have children. Again, why is this? Is it the Jedi's fault? Partially, but I'm not their yet. Who's fault is it really?

The Kaminoan's. The lying, disgusting, evil, vile Kaminoan's. I never liked them in the first place. Reading the begining of Triple Zero made me hate them even worse. Why is it their fault they can't have a family? Because they relentlessly beat it into the clones that nothing mattered except serving the Republic. They didn't teach them how to live outside of the army, they just taught them discipline and servitude. That's all they ever gave the clone's. Of course there were men like Kal Skirata and even Walon Vau who taught them of their heritage. I think Vau cared about his boy's a lot more than we give him credit for, but that's off topic. But some clones would never get to learn the wisdom of Skirata or Vau. Some clone's would only know to serve the Republic and to obey every order they were given. We do have the Commando's and the ARC's that are much more independant, but it is, again, thank's to their trainers. I don't think that our " Shiny boy's" would be as free willed as they are now if the Kaminoan's were the only one's to train them. I got to wondering why the Kaminoan's didn't teach them about life outside the GAR. What reason did they have. I don't think it was in the specification's they were given for the army. So why would they do something like that? A power trip. Pure and simple. The Kaminoan's are obsessed with power. So they took the liberty of taking away the clones liberties. It's disgusting to think about, but it's true.

Now, on to why it's partially the Jedi's fault. It's their fault because they didn't do anything about it. At my old school, if you see a kid being beaten up and you don't do anything about it, you get the same punishment as the kid doing the beating. The Jedi at any time could have taught the clones about the real world, but they didn't. They could have brought them to Coruscant and taught them how to really live. But they never did. And why is that? Because they beilived that every living thing in the universe should follow their order, and their order didn't approve of that. Their order didn't approve of love, of making attachment's to friends and family. So the Jedi just let them stay the way the Kaminoan's made them. Fortunatly some the clones had men like Skirata and Vau so they could get a taste of independant life. But some would never know a life outside of the GAR.

MTFBWY]:)