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eggdrawsthings · 1 year ago
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Clone trooper Glitch commission for @ryukokei
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sorry-but-no-sorry · 8 months ago
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Glitch post order 66 anyone ? (Featuring a small reunion with Rennax and Ventress ‘s jedi test, bless him he never had the chance to hear the order
Maybe he’s the clone that Hemlock is looking for…
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cobaltbeam · 1 year ago
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In my head they both became Jedi because they deserved so much better and I love themmmm @jedijune bless you
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frostycatblr-fandom-files · 10 months ago
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Clone Helmet Collection II
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Follow the hyperlinks for specific, isolated close-ups!
ROW ONE: Captain Tukk | Commander Fox | Captain Gregor
ROW TWO: Commander Cody | Captain Keeli | Captain Fordo
ROW THREE: Glitch | Horns | Sister
ROW FOUR: Commander Colt | Commander Blitz | Commander Havoc
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ahsokahearteyes · 4 months ago
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okay i really enjoyed reading Defenders of the Lost Temple with Glitch! the amount of emotion conveyed through helmets in these little marks throughout it lmao
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honeydwellerbee · 9 months ago
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Got a comment on my last cartoony clone post, asking to see more green purple and yellow clones so that there would be a full rainbow and here's the three I went with. Glitch, Gree and the commander from Jaro Tapals battalion. There's no cannon name for that commander that i can find, is there a fannon name for him? lemme know if there is and ill add that to the tags.
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wantonlywindswept · 4 months ago
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Definitely True Facts About Commander Vertex #3
He has negative Force bacteria.
[forgotten Fox AU tag]
"Midichlorians," Patches said, for the third time, his head in his hands. "They're called midichlorians."
"Tiny little buggers that live in your body," Jek scoffed. "I might have barely scraped by my biology modules, but that sounds like bacteria to me."
Patches whimpered.
Jek grinned and reached over to pat his babiest of brothers on the head. Their youngest medic really was too easy to rile up. 
Still, at least Patches was capable of taking a break on occasion, even if it was just to sit at Jek's bedside in the medbay while he recovered from a round of Force cleansing. He always felt a little like the mess hall slop after every session, squishy and mostly-liquid, though the effects had been lessening as the treatments went on. 
Turned out that working in close proximity to an evil Sith overlord for an extended period of time could be 'damaging' and 'harmful to the spirit', and as soon as the Jedi got the okay from Marshal Commander Thorn they'd instituted regular healing sessions for the Guard. Some of them weren't overly affected--the ARF division hadn't been allowed in the Senate Dome that often anyway, and the medics rarely left the infirmary, much less Guard HQ--but the majority of them were on rotating schedules to get their minds checked for Sith residue or whatever.
It was even worse for the Force-sensitives.
No one was more surprised to find Force-sensitive clones than the clones themselves, and a frankly unsettling percentage of the Guard tested for above-average midichlorian counts. That was just those who agreed to submit to the assessment, too--a lot of the Guard refused to do even that. It wasn't like they could be Jedi, and with the war over, what did it even matter?
(Except it did matter, a lot, because apparently evil Sith overlords could also drain the life force from sentients around them, and particularly enjoyed ones with the Force. Palpatine got a little tasty burst of power like they were some kind of energy snack, and it wasn't like the Guard weren't already exhausted anyway.
That kind of siphoning left even worse traces of Sith influence; Jek's cleansing sessions made his bones feel like wobbly gelatin, but Glitch's sessions hurt.)
"I bet Defib's m-count is the highest in the Guard," Jek mused absently as he watched their CMO stalk around the medbay between the beds--and the Jedi--with a scowl on his face. 
Patches lifted his head to give Jek a horrified look.
"Don't say that where he can hear you."
Jek, who lacked both bones and a sense of self-preservation, merely shrugged. Defib had refused testing, scoffing that he didn't need the Force to heal, but he wasn't named after a defibrillator for nothing: he'd brought more than one brother back from the brink of death against impossible odds.
Jek had his suspicions about Patches, too. 
Even with Defib hovering suspiciously over their shoulders, the Jedi healers--there were four of them, led by Master Rig Nema--moved around the medbay with an almost unearthly poise. Jek was more familiar with ordered chaos in the infirmary: medics shouting across the room to each other, rushing back and forth to see how far their meager supplies could stretch. The Jedi were quiet, coordinating with each other soundlessly while still seeming to be aware of everything else happening in the room.
The mesmerizing little dance wasn't even interrupted by the main doors opening, which drew Jek's attention to Commander Vertex stepping into the medbay. The commander had his bucket tucked under one arm, and sharp eyes surveyed the room in a quick glance.
Patches waved at Vertex, because he was adorable. 
Vertex waved back, because he was a sap.
Defib immediately veered off his self-appointed task of looming to intercept Vertex before he got too far into the room. They ducked their heads together in a brief conversation with far too much angry gesticulating on Defib's part, and the calm competency Jek had come to expect on Vertex's. Jek watched, fascinated, as Vertex managed to settle the fuming medic with just a few words and a gentle touch to his shoulder. 
Defib made a bitchy face, but he did seem to lose some of his protective bristling; at Vertex's nudge he sidled over to his desk in the corner of the medbay, dropping into his chair to finally take a break and...to angrily chew on a ration bar?
Incredible.
The Jedi, meanwhile, had continued on with their Force nonsense, which lasted up until Vertex tapped one of the healers on the shoulder and their serenity shattered with a resounding squawk.
The poor Rodian who made the noise spun around, flailing wildly, and would have fallen back onto one of the beds if Vertex hadn't grabbed her to keep her upright. The other three Jedi's heads snapped up in eerie synchronicity, startled expressions on their faces, and Master Nema took a jolting step forward before seeming to register what had happened.
In the frozen stillness that followed, Defib's sullen crunching took on a distinctive note of glee.
"Apologies," Vertex said. "I didn't mean to startle you."
"When did you even..." 
"How can we be of assistance, Commander Vertex?" Master Nema asked, stepping away from her patient to take the place of the still-baffled apprentice healer. Both she and Vertex smoothly ignored the disbelief radiating off the other Jedi, who were looking at Vertex like they didn't know how he had appeared. 
Jek wondered that sometimes, too, but it didn't bother him.
"Hey," he said, nudging Patches with his elbow as the two bigwigs conversed, "What do you bet that Commander Vertex has negative Force bacteria?"
Patches stared at Jek like he'd kicked a baby massiff, and then slowly sunk lower in his chair with a low, despairing whine.
So easy.
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indira-korr · 4 months ago
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Latest addition to my #troopers in trees obsession :3
Still images with higher quality and without scope layer here 👇
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He is not injured, that tree bark just stains a lot.
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marmota-b · 5 months ago
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Glitch IS meant to be Force sensitive, here's why
Clone Trooper Glitch Who Is Definitely Force Sensitive.
As far as I can tell, everyone has fallen in love with that idea and everyone is now saying "Glitch is Force sensitive and you can't convince me otherwise."
Listen, what if I can actually convince you he is, with literary analysis?
I don't think I've ever seen this particular angle discussed (not that I have looked too hard, but no one ever brings it up when talking about Glitch). Everyone just loves the idea that he's Force sensitive because it's a lovely / exciting idea. And, okay, it's never stated outright in the source material, so there's some room for doubt. (And it was obviously intentionally left open-ended.)
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I think the subtext, for those who know what it is, is so thick it might as well be an open admission of authorial intent. You see, Glitch's comic, Defenders of the Lost Temple, is drawing heavily on the Knights of the Old Republic comics in its lore. The Gauntlet they're sent to recover comes from that series. The moon where it resides is named after one of the characters from the series and likely is the moon he moved to at the end of his arc, and there's a statue of him there. There are all these deliberate, easily proven links to the series.
And there's also the less direct but still present parallel of questioning whether Jedi should be fighting in a war at all - Knights of the Old Republic (comics) takes place at the beginning of the Mandalorian Wars when some Jedi went to fight and others argued that wasn't their place, and some people get caught in the conflict without ever wanting to. That's a more dubious connection, and may not have been deliberate, but...
That is - the writer knew what he was doing here, in relation to previously published material.
The main protagonist of that series is Zayne Carrick.
Zayne is a sort of off-beat Jedi (well, almost-Jedi). He is just about Force sensitive enough to be admitted to the Jedi Order. He has "a special relationship with the Force." His special relationship with the Force mainly manifests in him being very clumsy and having the worst sort of luck. No one really thinks he'll make it as a Jedi. His own fellow padawan friends don't think he'll make it as a Jedi. But he's so good and caring and trying. And in the long run, he learns to work with his bad luck, and it turns out it's not so much a bad luck as the Force working... as a sort of swing, around him, with a balance of good and bad events. Things rarely work out as expected, but he learns to expect the unexpected. And once he does, and learns to ride the waves instead of trying to swim against the current, it actually works mainly in the heroes' favour.
Does that remind you of anyone?
Yep.
I'm pretty sure Glitch is a deliberate callback to Zayne Carrick and his special relationship with the Force.
I don't know if he started out that way from the start, or if the idea of "what if a clone was Force sensitive" came first and this theme just slotted into place later (honestly, the latter is probably likelier). But it's undeniably there; with all the other references to KOTOR, it's unlikely the author would have missed the main protagonist's character arc re: Force sensitivity.
Glitch has a special relationship with the Force exactly like Zayne's. He just has, unlike Zayne, also the bad luck of never having been tested for Force sensitivity. (This is all EU/Legends. Don't expect New Canon to stick to any of the above.)
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shukruut · 1 year ago
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commission - Wooley and Glitch💜
(comms are still open! more info on my pinned post)
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redbean-nom · 3 months ago
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since glitch fought darksaber-wielding pre vizsla in single combat, and successfully pulled the draay temple down on their heads, forcing vizsla to retreat, does that count as beating him for the darksaber
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cadenreigns · 1 year ago
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Dee Bradley Baker piece for an upcoming con
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roseaesynstylae · 6 months ago
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I have a list of clones we need to see before a certain cut-off date (May 4th, 2026; I am being generous and giving the dictator Disney an extra year). I'm not fussy about the media type; book, video game, show, as long as it's good.
Cody: Of course! The man deserted and...? We can't not know.
Howzer: I need to know what happened to him between TBB and Rebels, even though I know it's going to break my heart. (I wouldn't mind a prequel novel about him on Ryloth, incidentally.)
Sev: Delta Squad is canon. His fate has been ambiguous for almost twenty years. RESOLVE IT. YOU HAVE THE POWER, DISNEY. USE IT FOR GOOD IN STAR WARS FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE.
Fordo: Reintroduce this badass. He deserves it.
Alpha-17: Can you imagine Rex's face when his instructor shows up to save him? Can you imagine the fans'?
Glitch: You think he'll take the Jedi Purge lying down (once the chip is out, anyway)?
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frostycatblr-fandom-files · 11 months ago
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Glitch 💜
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Found in the 2012 comic 'The Clone Wars: Defenders of the Lost Temple', we have ourselves a Clone who thinks he is Force-sensitive!
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britishlightyear · 2 years ago
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Look at em they are all urple. We need to talk more about them. I like to refer to them as The Lawyers Gang. Pls talk more about them.
For those wondering this is from Star Wars Clone Wars Defenders Of The Lost Temple :]
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501st-rexster · 1 year ago
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Reblogging @cobaltbeam 's amazing artwork in honor of Pride Month
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The bestest of boys.
🏳️‍🌈HAPPY PRIDE!!!🏳️‍🌈
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