CC-3636/Legends

"Do you think we have a chance, General?''" "I don't believe in chance, Commander. I know if we work together, we will stay alive, and someone will'' find us."

- Wolffe and Plo Koon

CC-3636, nicknamed "Wolffe," was a veteran clone trooper commander in the Grand Army of the Republic who was assigned to Jedi General Plo Koon during the Clone Wars. The leader of the famed Wolfpack squad, Commander Wolffe served with Koon on board the Jedi Master's flagship, the Triumphant, when Koon led a task force to eliminate the Separatist warship Malevolence. During the battle in the Abregado system, however, all of the Wolfpack was eliminated, save for Koon, Wolffe, and troopers Sinker and Boost. The four were eventually rescued by Jedi General Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan, Ahsoka Tano, and Wolffe honored his fallen comrades by redesigning his clone trooper armor in memory of them.

Wolffe later participated in the Battle of Khorm alongside Generals Koon, Kit Fisto, and Tauht, as well as the ambitious Major Kendal Ozzel, with whom he was frequently at odds. Though Wolffe lost his right eye in a fight with Dark Acolyte Asajj Ventress, the Republic was able to defeat the Separatists, liberating the Confederacy's Khormai slaves and securing the planet's repositories of rare agrocite ore for the Grand Army. Although forced to wear a cybernetic eye replacement, Wolffe continued to serve alongside Koon, and helped to rescue Generals Skywalker and Mace Windu from Vanqor after they were trapped there by bounty hunters.

Battle of Abregado
"Thanks for getting us out of there in one piece, General Skywalker.''" "You have my Padawan to thank for that. She always said you guys would pull through." "''General Plo said someone would come for us. We're glad he was right."

- Wolffe and Anakin Skywalker

Clone Commander 3636, who earned the nickname "Wolffe," was born on Kamino to serve in the Grand Army of the Republic. During the Clone Wars, Wolffe was assigned to Jedi General Plo Koon and commanded a squad named the "Wolfpack," which came to be reputed for being extremely close-knit; it was Wolffe who chose the unit's original colors. In 21 BBY, Wolffe and the Wolfpack served aboard General Koon's fleet when the Jedi Master was sent to find and destroy a Separatist superweapon that had been ambushing and ravaging Republic fleets. In actuality, the weapon was the ion cannon–equipped Subjugator-class heavy cruiser Malevolence, commanded by the Confederate General Grievous. As he was on an out-of-armor duty rotation, Commander Wolffe served as the first officer on board Koon's flagship, the Star Destroyer Triumphant. Tracking the superweapon to the Abregado system, Koon's task force of three Venator-class Star Destroyers arrived and approached the massive Separatist warship, which Wolffe reported to be holding its position. At Koon's recommendation to report their position before commencing attack on the superweapon, Wolffe offered that Jedi General Anakin Skywalker's fleet was stationed in the nearby Bith system, and Koon and Wolffe made contact with Skywalker and his Padawan, Jedi Commander Ahsoka Tano.

As Koon requested reinforcements for the impending assault on the Separatist ship, the Malevolence battle droid crew jammed the Republic's transmissions, and Wolffe informed his General that they had lost the connection. The Malevolence converged upon the fleet, and before the three Star Destroyers were able to get within firing range, the Confederate weapon fired one of its ion cannons at the task force. With their deflector shields disabled from the blast, the unprotected Triumphant and the rest of the fleet fell under turbolaser fire from the Malevolence. Koon immediately ordered his crew to flee in escape pods, and Wolffe accompanied Koon, Clone Sergeant Sinker, and trooper Boost in one of the craft. The four jettisoned shortly before the Triumphant was ripped apart by the intense laser fire. By the time the Malevolence attack on the Republic forces was over, all of the Wolfpack&mdash;save for Wolffe, Boost, and Sinker&mdash;had perished with the remainder of Koon's fleet.

Drifting amidst the debris field that had been erected from the wreckage of the cruisers, Wolffe reported that their pod's power grid had burned out, limiting both communications and life support. While Sinker and Boost worked to restore the power, Wolffe questioned Koon if he believed that they had a chance, to which Koon replied that although he did not believe in chance, he knew that they would survive and be rescued if they worked together. Spotting another escape pod nearby, Wolffe mused that if only their own pod had power, they would have been able to contact the other survivors. When Koon used the Force to telekinetically rotate the pod, however, the Jedi and clone troopers were met with a grim surprise&mdash;the pod's viewport had been split wide open, its dead passengers floating in the vacuum of space. After Sinker and Boost were finally able to reactivate their pod's power, Wolffe picked up a signal from another life pod, Pod 1977. Wolffe soon spotted the pod, which was under attack from a Separatist Droch-class craft and several rocket battle droids. Unable to help the other pod, Koon and the troopers were forced to watch as the B1 battle droids split open the pod, submitting the craft's clone survivors to the airless vacuum of space. By this time, Koon, Wolffe, Sinker, and Boost were the only survivors of the battle, as the remainder had been hunted down and eliminated by the Confederacy. Having been spotted by the droids, Koon decided to personally confront the enemy, as his species was able to withstand the pressure of space for a brief amount of time.

Sinker and Boost utilized their armor suits' oxygen supply and accompanied Koon, leaving the armor-lacking Wolffe inside the pod to keep its communication signal alive&mdash;as it was the only chance of being found and rescued. Just as the Separatist craft latched onto the life pod with its pincers, Koon, Sinker, and Boost appeared to the battle droids and engaged their adversaries in combat. While the droids retreated into their own craft and activated its "squeeze" mechanism to crush the pod, Wolffe picked up a signal from Ahsoka Tano, who had arrived in the system with her Master, Anakin Skywalker, to search for the survivors of the encounter with the Malevolence. Yet, the Separatists' damage to the pod caused Wolffe to lose the signal before he was able to return a message to Tano. Koon severed the Confederate vessel's pincers, breaking its hold on the pod, and then Force-pushed the craft away, causing it to hit some nearby debris and explode. Skywalker and Tano eventually found the escape pod floating amongst the debris field and pulled it into the rear cargo hold of Skywalker's freighter, the Twilight. After the survivors were inside the vessel's airlock, Skywalker freed Wolffe from the damaged pod by pulling off its viewport with the Force. Skywalker supported the coughing and weakened Wolffe before lowering him to sit beside Sinker and Boost against the pod. Leaving the clones to recover in the Twilight cargo hold and be tended to by the ship's medical droid, TB-2, Koon left to debrief the failed attack on the Separatist superweapon with Skywalker and Tano on the freighter's bridge.

The Malevolence itself soon approached the Twilight in search of the destroyed Droch-class craft, and in order to avoid detection, the Jedi were forced to shut down all of the freighter's systems. With the cargo hold's lights disabled, Wolffe deduced that the power had gone out and suspected that the Separatist ship had returned. Despite his weak condition, Wolffe attempted to get up to the bridge to find out what was wrong. Yet, he nearly collapsed and was caught by TB-2, who went to check on the situation for the clones. Picking up the signal from the Twilight still-active medical droid, the Malevolence fired its ion cannon at the freighter, but the Republic ship was able to avoid the ion wave by escaping the debris field and jumping to hyperspace. The Twilight rendezvoused with the Republic fleet, and aboard Skywalker's flagship, the Resolute, Wolffe thanked both Skywalker and Tano for rescuing them, glad that Koon's admonitions that someone would find them had come true. Although the Wolfpack was replenished with new troops, the loss of the original unit remained. In honor of his comrades that had fallen to the Malevolence, Wolffe had his clone trooper armor's design changed from the Wolfpack's original symbols and colors to a new design, which his troops also adopted.

Battle of Khorm
"Sir, shouldn't we attempt to contact the Jedi?''" "The Jedi are dead, Commander Wolffe! You can join me in winning this battle&mdash;or mourn the dead and'' the end of your career."

- Wolffe and Kendal Ozzel

Wolffe was dispatched alongside Jedi Masters Plo Koon, Kit Fisto, and Tauht, as well as the ambitious and recently promoted Major Kendal Ozzel, to the planet Khorm in order to secure its deposits of agrocite, a rare ore that granted exceptional power to starfighters. However, the Separatists had already arrived on the planet and, under an alliance with native Khormai Warlord Unger Gout, had enslaved the majority of the planet's species and put them to work in the agrocite processing facility. After landing on Khorm during a storm, the Republic deployed its forces to attack the processing plant. En route to the facility with a squad of All Terrain Tactical Enforcers, Wolffe&mdash;who had donned cold assault armor as protection from Khorm's icy climate&mdash;conferred with Master Fisto on General Koon, whose age had been of much recent debate in the Clone Commander's unit and whose curious manner had sparked the clone's curiosity. The two met with Koon himself atop an AT-TE before rendezvousing with Adaroo and others of the Republic's Khormai allies.

As the Republic forces approached the Separatist processing plant, Warlord Gout's proton cannons attacked the AT-TE walkers. Major Ozzel ordered the clone troops to disembark, and Wolffe and Adaroo followed as Generals Koon, Fisto, and Tauht led the attack. After the walkers were in position, Ozzel commenced fire on the Separatist cannons, destroying them and forcing Gout to flee from the facility on a rail jet. With the processing plant secured, the Republic forces established their command post. Wolffe and Ozzel met with the Jedi Generals to discuss the primary objective at hand&mdash;liberating the Khormai slaves in the mine. While the Major petitioned for a direct assault on the mine, Koon maintained that such an attack would cost them too many casualties.

Receiving word from Admiral Wieler and the Republic fleet in orbit of Khorm that a Separatist ship&mdash;Dark Acolyte Asajj Ventress's Trident&mdash;had somehow reached the surface through an opening in the ongoing storm, the Jedi realized that the Separatists possessed a sort of weather-control station. Believing that air support would be able to participate in the impending assault on the mine if the storm were to stop, Generals Koon and Fisto departed with the Devil Dogs unit to eliminate the Confederate station, leaving Ozzel, Tauht, and Wolffe at the Republic base, with Master Tauht in command. The Republic's recently established base soon came under attack by Ventress and a deployment of Separatist battle droids. Tauht was killed by the Dark Acolyte, leaving Ozzel in charge of the Republic forces. While Ozzel ordered his troops to charge the Separatist lines, Wolffe maintained that they should obey the Jedi's orders for holding the facility, but Ozzel refused to idly wait for the Separatists to attack again. As the Republic forces charged, however, a large amount of DSD1 dwarf spider droids appeared and surrounded them, forcing Ozzel to surrender.

Wolffe, Ozzel, and several clone captives were taken to the agrocite processing plant for interrogation. Despite Wolffe's admonitions to keep silent, Ozzel&mdash;influenced by the fear of death invoked by Ventress's beheading of two of the clones&mdash;betrayed the Jedi's mission. Ozzel and the clones were only saved from death at the Dark Acolyte's hand by Warlord Gout, who instead had Wolffe, Ozzel, and troopers Spitter and Comet imprisoned. While Ozzel attempted to justify his actions, the clones were able to cut through their cell's lock. Wolffe and his comrades commandeered an Armored Assault Tank to make their escape, cutting through the facility's droid forces and blasting out of the base. Returning to the Republic command post, Wolffe stated that they should contact the Jedi, while Ozzel, believing them to be dead, ordered the Commander to mobilize the transports and rendezvous with the fleet to prepare a counterattack. Before the Republic forces escaped, however, Confederate tanks led by Ventress appeared and assaulted the base once more.

With their transports frozen and their heavy armor destroyed in the first offensive, the Republic forces were trapped. Wolffe protected Major Ozzel&mdash;who was fully prepared to surrender&mdash;and gave the order to retreat to the ships. Before Ventress and her forces could exterminate the Republic detachment, the Jedi's elimination of the weather-control station allowed Admiral Wieler and the fleet to move in. The approaching LAAT/i gunships and V-19 Torrent starfighters forced the Dark Acolyte and her army to retreat. While Ozzel took credit for the victory, Wolffe was able to contact the Jedi, bringing them up to date on the situation. As Koon and Fisto reconnoitered the Separatist mine, Ozzel mobilized the Republic troops for an assault on the facility. Though he did not agree with Ozzel's orders&mdash;since the Jedi had intended to scout out the mine before besieging it&mdash;Wolffe began preparations for the coming battle with troopers Sinker and Boost.

Commencing the assault on the mine, Wolffe accompanied Ozzel as he led the Republic forces from an LAAT/i gunship. However, Warlord Gout loaded several agrocite cannons and targeted the approaching task force. An Acclamator-class transport was ripped apart by the heavy fire, and a shocked Ozzel panicked before being knocked out in the subsequent retreat. Commander Wolffe led a ground assault on the mine with a line of AT-TE walkers. After General Fisto eliminated the agrocite cannons, Wolffe and a squad of troops arrived to assist Master Koon in his duel with Ventress, who was preparing to detonate explosives planted in the mine. Koon Force-pushed the Dark Jedi's detonator away from her, allowing Wolffe to personally shoot the remote. In making her escape, Ventress slashed at the Clone Commander, gouging out Wolffe's right eye. Back at the command post, Wolffe was bandaged and witnessed Ozzel's promotion to captain by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. After Ozzel's promotion, Wolffe once again inquired after Koon's age, and Koon told Wolffe and Fisto that he was 382 Kel Dor years old, though he left the two to figure out how long that meant. Wolffe's facial injury in his fight with Ventress left him with a large scar across the side of his face and forced him to use a silver cybernetic eye replacement for his lost eye.

Later service
"Commander Wolffe has found a message in the holotransmission. Play back the message."

- Plo Koon

While serving with Plo Koon, Wolffe and his Jedi General remotely witnessed the Confederate General Grievous report his capture of Jedi Master Eeth Koth and torture Koth over a holotransmission broadcast directly to the Jedi Temple communication center. Wolffe noticed that Koth was using discreet hand gestures to secretly relay his location to the Jedi receiving the transmission, and the Clone Commander walked into holotransmitter range and informed Koon of Koth's exploit once the transmission had ended. Koon relayed Wolffe's discovery to the other Jedi back at the Temple and told them to play back the transmission, leading to the localization of Grievous and the hostage Koth in the Saleucami system. Thanks to Wolffe's observation, the Jedi were able to mount a rescue mission and free Koth from Grievous's clutches.

When word reached the Jedi Temple that Generals Anakin Skywalker and Mace Windu had been stranded on the planet Vanqor by bounty hunters, Wolffe, Koon, and Ahsoka Tano immediately left with troops from the Wolfpack to rescue them. Wolffe and the Jedi led a force of three LAAT/i gunships from the gunship Plo's Bros to Vanqor, where they found Skywalker and Windu trapped under layers of debris in the insecure bridge section of the crashed Star Destroyer Endurance. As the bridge began to crumble, Koon and Tano held the section steady with the Force, and the Wolfpack troopers added their assistance by attaching their DC-15A blaster rifles' grappling hooks to the span. With their comrades holding the bridge section in place, Wolffe and trooper Comet scaled the gap between the two ships and jumped across to rescue Skywalker and Windu. Wolffe and Comet lifted the rubble off the two Jedi Generals, freeing them, and helped them out of the bridge. With the section about to collapse, the four jumped back into the gunship and landed in the craft, their landings steadied by several other clones, moments before Tano was forced to cut the cables connected to the Endurance. All three of the gunships pulled out of the area just as the entire bridge section broke off and dropped to the cruiser's hull many meters below, sparking a chain of explosions that consumed the Endurance. The gunships touched down at a staging area so that the wounded Skywalker and Windu could be loaded aboard stretchers, and the group departed Vanqor shortly thereafter, their rescue mission largely a success.

Personality and traits
"W-we surrender! Tell her we surrender!''" "Tell her yourself, sir''."

- Kendal Ozzel and Wolffe, on the approaching Asajj Ventress

A veteran of the Clone Wars, CC-3636 was a practical strategist, possessing a natural ability for both problem-solving and strategy. He was perceptive, as displayed by his observation of Eeth Koth's hidden hand signals over a holotransmission. As a man of action, he was tireless in his efforts against the Separatists and took his cue from Jedi General Plo Koon's ferocity in battle, an attitude shared by the rest of the Wolfpack. Serving with Koon throughout the war, Wolffe became acquainted with the Jedi Master, and Koon's curious manner drew the clone's interest. During the battle at Abregado, Wolffe was frustrated that he was unable to assist his comrades Sinker and Boost in helping Koon confront the pod hunters, as his out-of-armor rotation caused him to lack the armor that would protect him from the vacuum of space. When the lights in the Twilight cargo hold went out, Wolffe deduced that the power had been shut down and, though weak from his injuries, was determined to get up to the freighter's bridge and determine the source of the deactivated power. He was also grateful to Skywalker and Tano for rescuing him and his squad. With the Wolfpack's heavy losses at Abregado, Wolffe felt that he was unable to continue to wear the unit's original colors and had them changed to honor his deceased comrades.

Wolffe's dedication and loyalty to the Jedi often put him at odds with the ambitious Major Kendal Ozzel, who&mdash;unlike Wolffe&mdash;operated separately from the Jedi and disobeyed their orders to promote his own reputation. During interrogation, Wolffe told Ozzel not to reveal the Jedi's whereabouts; however, Ozzel betrayed the Jedi's mission to Asajj Ventress to protect his own life. Wolffe proved himself to be more focused than Ozzel, taking command and protecting Ozzel when the Major himself panicked. Though Wolffe often scorned the unnerved Ozzel, he obeyed the Major's orders and did not attempt to take credit for the successful defense of the Republic base when Ozzel&mdash;who had, in fact, done nothing but panic&mdash;claimed it for himself. Wolffe was able to speak Galactic Basic Standard, and he was talented in combat, military strategy, and leadership skills.

Equipment
Wolffe's battle-worn Phase I clone trooper armor initially sported maroon colors and the wolf design of the Wolfpack. However, after the Wolfpack was severely depleted during the Battle of Abregado, he had his armor changed to honor his fallen comrades. This new version displayed dark blue colors and a helmet with a redesigned wolf design and unit markings and was additionally equipped with a scope and a silver visor, as well as a traditional kama half-kilt to repel shrapnel. Much of his armor was painted with dark blue stripes that matched the wolf symbol on his helmet. His right shoulder plate was also decorated with a wolf insignia, and his left plate sported a striped symbol. On Khorm, Wolffe donned cold assault armor to protect himself from the planet's cold climate. He utilized a DC-15S blaster in combat.

Behind the scenes
"How did he lose that eye? He lost it in a fight with Asajj Ventress when she used her lightsaber to cut it right off his head. If it wasn't for Plo Koon and Kit Fisto being nearby, Commander Wolffe might not be with us anymore. So that's a pretty deadly secret that he kinda keeps to himself."

- Series Director Dave Filoni clarifies the inconsistency with Wolffe's cybernetic eye

The character of Wolffe was created for the 2008 Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. First given a short entry in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide publication, Wolffe made his debut in the episode "Rising Malevolence," which aired in the series' October 2, 2008 premiere. Like all clone troopers throughout the series, he was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. Wolffe was later given a role in the 2009 In Service of the Republic story arc of The Clone Wars comic series, published by Dark Horse Comics. His clone designation was revealed in the first installment of the story arc. Wolffe's first appearance in the television series with his cybernetic eye was in the second season episode "Grievous Intrigue," in which he was briefly featured. He additionally appeared in the episode "R2 Come Home" in another brief role, and he was later given an entry in the 2010 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia publication.

An inconsistency arose between the third issue of In Service of the Republic and Wolffe's appearance in The Clone Wars series' second season. Although the comic book portrayed Wolffe's left eye as being the one gouged out by Asajj Ventress, the episode "Grievous Intrigue" made his right eye the cybernetic one, leaving some question as to whether the cybernetic replacement could be attributed to his injury during the In Service to the Republic issue because of the eye difference. The trade paperback version of In Service of the Republic, released after "Grievous Intrigue," corrected this inconsistency by portraying Wolffe's right eye to be the one that Ventress injured during the Battle of Khorm, and the canonical correction was clarified by The Clone Wars Supervising Director Dave Filoni, who verified that Wolffe's cybernetic eye came from his injury from Ventress despite the eye difference. Additionally, the second season premiere episode "Holocron Heist" showed a clone officer with a cybernetic right eye resembling Wolffe to be participating in a battle at Felucia, which Plo Koon was also involved in. However, because no official source has confirmed this clone officer to be Wolffe, his appearance in the episode is currently unverified.

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Appearances

 * Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Meet Ahsoka Tano
 * Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi in Training
 * Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Adventures
 * destroy menevolence*Star Wars The Clone Wars: In Service of the Republic
 * destroy menevolence*Star Wars The Clone Wars: In Service of the Republic