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  1. Clone 99, or simply 99, was a human male clone of Jango Fett bred to be a clone trooper for the Galactic Republic's Grand Army. However, he was rendered genetically defective in the cloning process, and instead of serving in the army, he was assigned to be a maintenance duty clone on his home planet of Kamino.

  2. 99 was a disabled clone with limited mobility and overly rapid aging. He was therefore deemed unfit for service in the Grand Army of the Republic and was assigned to perform janitorial duties in Kamino's cloning facilities.

  3. Given what the Fives arc especially does to change our perceptions of Kamino, I can't really see 99 as this great hero anymore, but as a victim not just of Sidious but of how the Republic as a whole, with the exception of some of the Jedi, never saw the Clones as people.

  4. May 10, 2021 · Clone 99 was meant to be a clone trooper, like all the clones before and after him. However, he was malformed in the cloning process, which greatly altered his genetic code and physical...

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  5. 99 is definitely up there in the best moments of the series. If there's a top ten 99 would easily be in the top five. A true clone trooper.

  6. May 3, 2021 · The Kaminoans traditionally deemed such mutant clones unusable, but one - Clone Trooper 99 - proved them wrong. Subsequently, they began to keep an eye out for what they deemed " desirable mutations, " mutant clones who possessed abilities beyond those of other Clone Troopers.

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  8. www.starwars.com › databank › clone-99Clone 99 | StarWars.com

    Clone 99. During the Clone Wars, Clone 99 was a malformed result of the cloning process. Due to his genetic defects and physical limitations, he was considered unfit for combat, and remained behind on Kamino to support the training efforts of his clone "brothers."

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