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It's mean. You create life only to die and kill. You are like a god, uncaring of your Creation. You rationalize, "I created it, I may destroy it."
In terms of star wars lore, yes. The give themselves nicknames and can build friendship and companionship. However they are bloody loyal to the Republic I'm not sure if its because of their training, some DNA magic or due to the implanted bio chip.
If this is also the case for the TUF nations who uses clones, I've no idea.
Sounds like a Sims player
Beatitas and Empire of dunist
Like a baby. Just because you created the baby doesn't mean that you can just do whatever. They think and they suffer like the rest of us.
Also a galactic mercenary was chosen as the basis for the clones
Beatitas and Empire of dunist
I still remember when I played Sims 3, I achieved in letting a sim move in, make a child but I had no idea how to marry her.
We also have clonetroopers to fill in the unconscripted ones
Oof
Conscription is bad enough!
A pretty dangerous one
And several others for training the clones.
For the Republic!
Long live the GAR!
If the collapsing Galactic Republic can fund a clone army, so the larger Galactic Empire can.
Good soldiers follow orders!
Beatitas and Empire of dunist
The canon reason why the declined further clone production was a revolt, right?
I think the Empire stopped using them because they are too quick to age and expensive
The Galactic Empire is capitalist confirmed
Hmm
They are sentient and have rights and their personality isn't 100% different
Same I mean
I think Beatitas would be pretty mad if he/she found out more about the training of the Jedi
Ah! You mean the fanatic peacefull kidnappers for their religious order?
And the fact that they don't allow to love at all
That's the point! If you will create something to suffer and die, don't let it know it is suffering.
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