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Clone 99
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Clone 99, or simply99, was ahumanmaleclone ofJango Fett bred to be aclone trooper for theGalactic Republic'sGrand Army. However, he was renderedgenetically defective in the cloning process, and instead of serving in thearmy, he was assigned to be amaintenance duty clone on his homeplanet ofKamino. During histime on Kamino, he grew attached toclone cadets as they trained to becometroopers, viewing them all as brothers and individuals rather than just clone numbers. He befriendedDomino Squad during their time training despite the squad's struggles. 99 stopped trooperCT-782, who he dubbed "Hevy," a member of DominoSquad, from abandoning them when they came close to failing their final tests, inspiring Hevy and urging him to see himself as a valuable member of a team. This led to the squad overcoming their struggles in training as they neared their graduation. After they were officially inducted into the army, Hevy gave 99 hismedal in both thanks and as a reason to come back to visit him on Kamino.
Later in the war, Domino Squad graduatesFives andEcho returned to Kamino along with many other clones when the threat of aSeparatistinvasion loomed. 99 was happy to see the pair, but was saddened to hear that Hevy hadperished. Despite this, he was determined to help in any way he could. 99 and the clones would then fight the invadingbattle droids, losing his life during the battle when he tried to help resupply his brothers. After emerging victorious, the clones mourned 99, who regarded his efforts during the battle as a sign that he had been one of them—a truesoldier.Clone Force 99, a Republicclone commando squad composed of genetically mutated clones, was named in 99's honor.
Biography[]
Maintenance clone[]
Clone 99[3] was a clone of thebounty hunterJango Fett, created on theplanetKamino to be a soldier of theGrand Army of the Republic.[1] However, 99 was physically disabled due togenetic errors during the cloning process.[4] As a result, he aged faster than his fellow clones.[6] As other clones trained on Kamino and left to serve theGalactic Republic in theClone Wars, 99 stayed on hishome planet and served as[4] amaintenance duty clone, working inTipoca City'sMilitary Complex.[7]
Mentoring Domino Squad[]
- "Well, maybe you should embrace the fact that you have a team. See, I never had that. But you need them, and they need you."
- ―99 to CT-782[4]

99 remained on Kamino instead of going to serve in the war
During 99's service, he saw many clone cadets graduate and become clone troopers.[4] In22 BBY,[8] he witnessed theSiniteen[9] bounty hunterBric, who had been hired to assist in clone cadet training, belittleDomino Squad, a group of clone cadets who were struggling in the latter stages of their training as their graduation approached. 99 took it upon himself to help DominoSquad, offering them advice and encouragement, specifically to the brash trooper designatedCT-782. After they failed a battle simulation in theTipoca City Training Facility,[10] 99 was summoned by theTogrutaJedi MasterShaak Ti, who oversaw the clones' training, to clean up thedroids. The cadets apologized to 99 for the mess on their way out, and 99 reassured them that it was all right and complimented them for their attempt despite the fact that they came up short.[4]
In thebarracks, CT-782 threw hishelmet in frustration, which bounced into 99's leg. The older clone told him that he should not worry and that most clones passed their final tests. CT-782 agreed that most clones did, but not all of them. As Domino Squad argued amongst themselves, 99 watched as CT-782 andCT-1409, who the former derogatorily called "Echo" for his tendency to repeat orders, got into a fistfight. Bric soon arrived and broke up the scuffle, making the clones stand to attention and telling them that even 99 had more sense than them and that he was only a maintenance clone, causing 99 to lower his head and say that he was not giving the squad enough credit. Bric added that they were a waste of his time before storming off.[4]
Despite 99's intentions, the squad failed theCitadel Challenge, their final test before graduation, leaving their training unfinished. That night, 99 overheard Bric and the fellow bounty hunter El-Les talking about Domino Squad's failure in the barracks. Limping after them, 99 listened as El-Les said that he would appeal for Domino Squad to have another shot at their final test. However, Bric only laughed and said that he had put in his own request, wishing for them to be assigned to maintenance.[4]
Later that night, 99 spotted CT-782 in the barracks and witnessed him packing up his gear. When 99 asked what he was doing, CT-782 replied that he was leaving because he and his squad were failures. 99 encouraged him not to give up on himself or his brothers, but CT-782 adamantly responded that he had no choice. 99 delivered an impassioned speech, telling him not to throw away his chance, which was a chance that he had never been afforded as a genetically defective clone. He told CT-782 that he could not to give up as long as his brothers were at his side, referring to him as "Hevy." CT-782 lashed out at the older clone, saying that he did not have a name and that he was just a number, but 99 replied that to him, he had always had a name. Reconsidering his actions, "Hevy" embraced his nickname and, with a newfound determination, was ready for his squad's retake of their final test the nextday. Hevy became the leader that his squad needed him to be, coming together and passing the challenge.[4]

99 helped Domino Squad, and specifically Hevy, find their way
99 witnessed the squad receiving their graduation medals in the barracks. After the ceremony, Hevy turned to 99 and said that he had been right about everything. 99 smiled and said that he had heard that Hevy had been quite the leader. Hevy reaffirmed that he was not the squad's leader and that they were all a team, causing 99 to smile. The older clone told Hevy that the army was lucky to have him, and Hevy responded that he was lucky to have a brother like him, presenting 99 with hisgraduation medal as a gift. 99 told him that he could not accept the gift, but Hevy only smiled and said goodbye to his friend, telling him he would get it back from him later.[4]
Defending Kamino[]

99 is reunited with Echo and Fives
When many clones were called back to their homeworld to defend Kamino from an impendingSeparatistinvasion, 99's role changed from maintenance to assisting in defense preparations. He helped distribute weapons to the other clones, and was carrying severalDC-15A blaster rifles when he noticed Domino Squad members Echo andFives in the hallways. He greeted them by name, which surprised the two clones, but 99 insisted that he remembered all of his brothers. He asked them where Hevy was, and the two mournfully revealed that Hevy had beenkilled on aincident on theRishi Moon, adding that he had saved their lives. 99 was saddened by the news and revealed that he had been hoping to return Hevy's graduationmedal, showed the two clones that Hevy had given it to him, which Echo and Fives were shocked to learn. 99 then offered to help them in any way he could.[5]

99 dies in Echo's arms
When the Separatist forces led byGeneralGrievous arrived, 99 witnessed the death ofARC TrooperHavoc. Later, he ran in to Echo and Fives again, who were helping a group of young cadets who had gotten lost. 99 led the group to the armory and set up an ambush for the droids in the barracks. Together, withClone CaptainRex andClone Marshal CommanderCody now among their ranks, they lured the droids into the barracks and allowed the cadets, who had hidden in the bunks, to launch a surprise attack at their enemy from above. As Fives and Echo used the last of theirEMP grenades, 99 ran to get more but was brought down by enemy fire. 99 died in Echo's arms, reassuring them that he was willing to die as a soldier, as it was what he was bred for.[5]
Legacy[]
- "Experimental unit Clone Force 99, they're defective clones with, uh…desirable mutations."
"Ninety-nine, eh? Nice touch." - ―Commander Cody and Captain Rex[11]
Clone Force 99, nicknamed "the Bad Batch," aclone commando squad composed of clones who also had genetic mutations, was named in his honor.[11] The squad also had a tactical code phrase calledPlan 99, which consisted of a member sacrificing their life for the sake of their squad in the event of the squad's safety being in jeopardy. Bad Batch memberTech executed this plan on the[12] planet[13]Eriadu, sacrificing himself like his deformed brother had years before him.[12] Years later, the special forcesImperialstormtrooper known asTask Force 99 was modeled after Clone Force 99.[14]
Personality and traits[]
- "99 was kind and compassionate, always eager to prove he was as much a hero as his brothers on the frontline."
- ―Rex[15]

99 was kind to all of his brothers
99 was a kind and knowledgeable individual, helping him to take the cadets of Domino Squad under his wing.[6] He took pride in his clone heritage and was always helpful and supportive to his brothers, particularly cadets. Even though he did not become a soldier, he had a knowledge of military tactics.[3] 99 never had a chance to train as a soldier and was saddened to have missed out on the chance to work as part of a squad. His perspective made him want to especially help his brothers that did not value such things, notably Hevy. Although Hevy did not initially take to his advice, he still respected his brother and lovingly called him "Shorty" on at least one occasion. Eventually, Hevy came to be even more thankful for 99's support.[4] 99 considered all of the clones as his brothers and remembered them by name.[5]
As a clone of Jango Fett, 99 had browneyes and light skin. However,[4] his significant physical defects meant that[16] he was only 1.68meters (5ft, 6 in) tall,[3] with a hunched back, wrinkled skin, and a limp.[4]
Skills and abilities[]
As a maintenance clone,[4] 99 was skilled in sanitation. He worked as a janitor[3] on Kamino, cleaning up dismantled droids after training in the Citadel Challange.[4]
Behind the scenes[]
99 first appeared in the episode "Clone Cadets,"[4] which was theseason three premiere of theStar Wars: The Clone Wars television series. It aired onSeptember 17,2010.[17] He was later identified as Clone 99 in the2021 reference bookStar Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle!, written byJason Fry.[3]
Appearances[]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Clone Cadets"(First appearance)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "ARC Troopers"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Bad Batch"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Aftermath"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Replacements"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Reunion"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Return to Kamino"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Ruins of War"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Tipping Point"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Plan 99"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "The Cavalry Has Arrived"(Indirect mention only)
Non-canon appearances[]
- LEGO Star Wars: Castaways(Mentioned only)
Sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑1.01.11.21.31.41.5
Clone 99 in theDatabank(backup link)
- ↑Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places the events of "ARC Troopers," which includes 99's death onKamino, to21 BBY.
- ↑3.03.13.23.33.43.5Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle!
- ↑4.004.014.024.034.044.054.064.074.084.094.104.114.124.134.144.154.164.174.184.19
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Clone Cadets"
- ↑5.05.15.25.35.4
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "ARC Troopers"
- ↑6.06.1
"Clone Tales" —Star Wars Insider 187
- ↑
"Clone Cadets" Episode Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)(Image 7 caption)
- ↑Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Clone Cadets" to22 BBY.
- ↑
"Clone Cadets" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars onStarWars.com(backup link)
- ↑
Tipoca City Training Facility in theDatabank(backup link)
- ↑11.011.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Bad Batch"
- ↑12.012.1
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Plan 99"
- ↑Tarkin
- ↑Star Wars: The Rebel Files
- ↑Star Wars: The Secrets of the Clone Troopers
- ↑
Star Wars Helmet Collection 14Databank A-Z: Dengar–Domino Squad
- ↑
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Clone Cadets onStarWars.com(original site is defunct)