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  1. Aiwha-3 Squad. Aquila Squad. Aurek Squad (Galactic Republic) B. Bravo Squad (clone commandos) C. Clone Force 99. D. Category:Deadeyes.

  2. Jun 16, 1988 · Commando Squad: Directed by Fred Olen Ray. With Kathy Shower, Brian Thompson, William Smith, Robert Quarry. An American narcotics agent takes her squad to Mexico, where she must break up a drug-smuggling gang that has also kidnapped her boyfriend.

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    • 1988-06-16
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    "It was an honor to serve with you, Rex. It was an honor to fight with you for something that we chose to believe in."

    ―Gregor's final words

    Gregor, formerly designated CC-5576-39 (shortened to CC-5576), served as a Clone Captain in the Grand Army of the Republic's Special Operations Brigade. For the Battle of Sarrish, Gregor and his men were assigned to Foxtrot Group, an elite clone commando squad. The battle proved to be a great defeat for the Republic, and Gregor was forced to retreat into space. His transport ended up crash landing on Abafar. The crash caused him to suffer from amnesia, and he was rescued by a Sullustan named Borkus who took advantage of his condition to put him to work as a dishwasher in his business. Gregor regained his memories after Colonel Meebur Gascon and his unit identified him after their chance arrival in Pons Ora. He was thought to have been killed in an explosion trying to protect the colonel and his companions in a firefight against Separatist droids, but survived, although he sustained a traumatic brain injury.

    After the Clone Wars ended, Gregor was sent by the new Galactic Empire to a secret facility on the planet Daro, where he and other clone commandos were tasked with training the "TK troopers" which were to replace the clones. Gregor quickly realized he wanted out and sent a distress signal to the clone deserter Rex, who was unable to come himself but sent the Bad Batch, another group of deserters, to rescue him.

    The Clone Wars Defection

    "I got blown up once and survived. I can survive this." ―Gregor, to Hunter In 19 BBY, the Clone Wars ended with the reorganization of the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire. Gregor however did not carry out Order 66. Meanwhile, the new government had plans to phase out the clones and create a new army composed of recruits. As part of Project War-Mantle, a secret base was constructed on the Outer Rim planet Daro where the new "TK troopers" were to be trained. Fifty clone commandos, including Gregor, were dispatched to the base as trainers. However, Gregor quickly realized that he did not want to be a part of the new Empire. He escaped the base, but was hunted. He managed to plant a rescue beacon before being recaptured and imprisoned. The beacon sent a distress signal to Captain Rex, who had also deserted from the military when he declined to obey Order 66. Unable to go himself, Rex asked the Bad Batch, a group of fellow deserters, to carry out the rescue. Gregor was extracted from Daro by the Bad Batch Gregor was in his cell on Cellblock 25 when he demanded that the trooper on guard duty be useful and bring him some food. The trooper retorted that he was a traitor, and Gregor snapped back that it was "Captain Traitor" as the trooper walked away, before muttering that the recruit was an "Insubordinate pleb." Soon after that, the guards were neutralized by Hunter, Echo, and Tech as the Bad Batch approached Gregor's cell to set him free. Echo asked Gregor if he was CC-5576, and Gregor said it depended on who was asking. Tech said that Rex had sent them, and Gregor stood up and told them his name, saying they had to move out. As Hunter, Echo, Tech, and Gregor were making a swift escape from the base, Gregor took a hard shot to the chest by Scorch but survived and was evacuated from Daro at the cost of Hunter's capture and was left with information broker Ciddarin Scaleback on Ord Mantell. At some point his behavioral modification biochip was removed.

    Joining the resistance network

    Gregor would join Rex's Clone Underground. He was part of the team who attempted to rescue a trio of clone prisoners from an Imperial Gozanti-class cruiser. Gregor piloted the ship while Echo, Fireball, and Nemec boarded the cruiser using a leech vessel. Gregor then docked the gunship onto the underside of the Imperial cruiser. Some TK troopers gathered at the round docking clamp airlock, and Gregor opened the hatch and threw in a stun grenade from below. After rescuing the clone prisoners, a Star Destroyer dropped out of hyperspace. A squad of V-wing starfighters pursued them, but the clones jumped to hyperspace and escaped. Later, Gregor had a rendezvous scheduled with Echo, a fellow member of the Underground. He was picked up in the Remora and brought back to Teth, where the Underground's main base of operations was. However, their base had been infiltrated, and Gregor watched Echo fly towards a rendezvous and rescue Rex, Howzer, and the Bad Batch.

    Helping the Spectres

    "Will you look at the size of those things…" ―Gregor, on the AT-ATs In the years after the Galactic Empire's creation, Gregor was living with Captain Rex and Commander Wolffe, who had also removed their chips, in a modified AT-TE on the planet Seelos. Unfortunately, due to his two traumatic brain injuries, he suffered from episodes of mild insanity. Four years prior to the Battle of Yavin, the clones were approached by the crew of the Ghost, who were looking for information on abandoned military installations for the rebel network. When Kanan Jarrus identified them as clones, Wolffe, in turn, recognized him as a Jedi and let off a few shots. Gregor eagerly raised his rifle but Rex calmed the situation. When Ezra Bridger explained that they were sent by Ahsoka Tano, Rex welcomed them as friends. Later on, Gregor encouraged the Lasat Garazeb Orrelios to help the clones hunt for joopas. But he later reveals to Ezra that Zeb was in fact the bait, resulting in the Lasat being swallowed by the joopa, whom Gregor nicknamed Big Bongo. After managing to kill the joopa, Zeb was none too happy to learn that he was bait, but was calmed when Gregor pointed out that he helped catch Big Bongo. While settling down for dinner, Sabine discovered that one of the clones, Wolffe, had contacted the Empire. While Gregor and Rex had grown to trust the Ghost crew, Wolffe wanted to protect his comrades from being persecuted by the Empire for harboring these rebels. When confronted, Wolffe admitted his wrongdoing and accepted Rex's reasoning that the rebels were their friends. After discovering and destroying an Imperial probe droid, the clones and rebels prepared for the impending Imperial assault. While Kanan tried to convince the clones to come with them, Rex was adamant that he and his comrades would stay behind to hold the Imperials back while the rebels escaped. The rebels reluctantly departed on their auxiliary ship Phantom to rendezvous with the Ghost in space. Shortly later, a force of three AT-AT walkers led by the Imperial Security Bureau Agent Kallus, a perennial foe of the crew of the Ghost. While outnumbered and outgunned, Gregor and his companions faced off against the Imperials in their lone AT-TE walker. At Ezra's urging, the rebels returned to rescue the clones and succeeded in defeating the Imperial force, forcing Kallus and his men to flee into the desert. After that, Gregor and his fellow clones saluted Kanan and his Padawan, and Rex agreed to join the Rebellion whilst Gregor and Wolffe stayed behind on Seelos, taking the remaining AT-AT walker for their new home.

    "Hey newbie! How about you be useful? Get me some food!"

    "Quiet, traitor!"

    "That's Captain Traitor! Insubordinate plebe…"

    ―Gregor and an Imperial recruit

    As a clone commando, Gregor was trained in combat and could operate a blaster. Despite suffering a brief spell of amnesia, Gregor was loyal to the Galactic Republic and willing to put his life on the line for it. Since Gregor removed his control chip, he was unaffected by the transmission of Order 66. Due to the brain damage he had sustained during the Clone Wars, Gregor experienced occasional periods of insanity during the Age of the Empire. By the time he had defected from the Empire, his voice had gained a distinct rasp. When recruited by the Empire in training new recruits, Gregor was loyal to the Empire until he realized their ways was not what he signed up for and decided to defect from the Empire. Even when he was deemed a traitor by the Empire, Gregor openly remarked how proud he was for choosing to defect from the Empire.

    Unlike Wolffe, Gregor, along with Rex, was not hostile towards Kanan Jarrus and his rebel cell, the Spectres. He befriended Ezra Bridger and particularly Garazeb Orrelios, and convinced the rebels to accompany him on a hunt for joopas in return for Rex supplying them with information on former Republic military installations. Gregor and Wolffe were loyal to Rex and looked up to him as their leader, and they were willing to fight to the death in order to protect their new-found rebel friends from Imperial forces led by Agent Kallus. Gregor, Rex and Wolffe soon came to respect Kanan and Ezra after the rebels came to their aid and drove off Kallus' forces.

    While in service to the Grand Army of the Republic, Gregor wore Katarn-class Commando Armor with yellow markings and a grayish camouflage printing. He kept a tally of defeated droids on his helmet. His weapon of choice was the DC-17m Interchangeable Weapon System.

    Gregor first appeared in "Missing in Action," an episode of the fifth season of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. A preview clip featuring Gregor was later shown at Celebration VI. He is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. A trailer for the show's fifth season includes Aurebesh on Gregor's profile notes indicating that he went missing in action during the Battle of Sarrish.

    During the episode, a hologram showing Gregor's military records was displayed in Aurebesh after R2-D2 scanned his identifying code. As well as displaying Gregor's status as MIA during the Battle of Sarrish, it displayed "SGT 1st Class," "212 Attack Battalion," and "Foxtrot Group," as well as Gregor's height and weight. The designation of SGT 1st Class contradicts Colonel Gascon stating that Gregor was a captain, despite the fact that Gascon was going off of the hologram.

    The markings on Gregor's helmet were inspired by the hash-marks that Boston Bruins goaltender Gerry Cheevers stenciled on his mask to denote the stitches he would get had he not been wearing protective gear.

    Baker later reprised his role as Gregor in the second season of the Disney XD animated television series Star Wars Rebels; appearing in the episodes "The Lost Commanders" and "Relics of the Old Republic," which premiered on October 8, 2015 at the 2015 New York Comic Con. He was erroneously referred to as a Clone Commander in the former episode. Three years later, Baker reprised his role as Gregor once more in the final Rebels episodes "A Fool's Hope" and "Family Reunion – and Farewell," which premiered on March 5, 2018 on Disney XD.

    •Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Missing in Action" (First appearance)

    •Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "War-Mantle" (First identified as CC-5576)

    •Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Return to Kamino" (Mentioned only)

    •Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Tipping Point"

    •Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Infiltration" (Mentioned only)

    •Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Extraction"

    1.Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "The Lost Commanders" to 4 BBY. As Star Wars Rebels: Visual Guide: Epic Battles establishes that Gregor was twenty-eight years old during the events of the episode, he must have been born on Kamino in 32 BBY.

    3.Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Missing in Action"

    5.Star Wars Rebels — "The Lost Commanders"

    6.Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "War-Mantle"

    7.Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Tipping Point"

    8.Star Wars Rebels — "A Fool's Hope"

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