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Are the Stormtroopers in the First Order clones?
Kidnapping children.” The origins of First Order stormtroopers date back to the Clone Wars, when clone troopers fought for the Galactic Republic. The armored soldiers of the First Order evolved from one of the galaxy’s most distinctive symbols of military might: the stormtroopers of the Galactic Empire.
Are clone troopers and stormtroopers the same?
Clone stormtroopers were the original elite soldiers of the Galactic Empire. After the fall of the Galactic Republic and the formation of Emperor Palpatine’s New Order, the Republic Grand Army’s clone troopers were re-designated as stormtroopers.
Why do stormtroopers have to be clones?
Wookieepedia further states that while clones offered unconditioned loyalty, it was decided that a more uniform stormtrooper was established through patriotism rather than genetics. This would then allow for more diversity, as cloning obviously would make the Empire’s soldiers all fall under one single unalterable template.
What was the original name of the clone troopers in Star Wars?
And by the time the Galactic Republic had become the Empire in the first-made Star Wars film, A New Hope, the clone troopers had been renamed the Imperial Stormtroopers (though this was a retcon, they’re never called clones in the original trilogy).
Why were stormtroopers trained to be loyal to the Empire?
It also says the Emperor found human-born soldiers more malleable to the Empire’s doctrine, and all stormtroopers were trained to be absolute loyalty to the Empire’s cause.
Why didn’t the first order use clones in Star Wars?
At the end of the day, human stormtroopers are generally a good storytelling choice in the long-term, which is why the Empire and First Order opted not to use clones. Peter is a writer, journalist, and avid culture-vulture currently residing in Queens, New York.