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Why did Order 66 have to happen?

Why did Order 66 have to happen?

Why was Order 66 created? Throughout the Clone Wars, the Sith agenda was to decimate their current biggest threat — the Jedi Order. Order 66 was created so that Emperor Palpatine and the Sith could effectively accomplish this goal without detection.

Did Luke ever learn about Order 66?

In the latest issue of Marvel’s Star Wars, Luke Skywalker learns about the final days of the Clone Wars, and Order 66, the Jedi Purge. Currently, Luke is unsure about where his Jedi Path will take him next, or if he should even be on it at all, after learning that Darth Vader is his father in The Empire Strikes Back.

Why did Order 66 not affect Anakin?

The clones that accompanied Anakin Skywalker to the Jedi temple were never asked to execute Order 66, so there were no troops who were supposed to kill him.

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Why did stormtroopers Execute Order 66?

Order 66 was ultimately the true purpose of the clone troopers. Darth Sidious, Count Dooku, and, in part, even the clones’ genetic template Jango Fett, created the clone army for the specific goal of destroying the Jedi Order. These “control chips” removed a clone’s free will and made them attack Jedi without question.

What happens if you ask Siri to execute Order 66?

If you tell your phone, “Hey Google,” and then say, “Execute Order 66,” Google will say, “Sorry, I don’t have an inhibitor chip.” How awesome is that? Google can make Star Wars references! When you tell siri to execute order 66 it says “it will be done”, on my phone he does anyway.

Does Luke mention the Clone Wars?

Originally Answered: Was the Clone Wars originally first mentioned by Obi-Wan in Episode IV? Just rewatched it, the first on-screen mention is by Luke, asking Obi-Wan if he fought in the Clone Wars.

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When did Luke learn about Order 66?

Now, new comic Star Wars #5, set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, sees Luke being told for the first time about Order 66 and the end of the Jedi Order.