Talk:CC-2224/Legends

If some guys like Cody were bred for leadership roles, is it possible that 'commander' is part of his 'name' rather than a changeable rank? --Fade 16:27, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Also, shouldn't their droid serial numbers be used instead of their "nicknames"? --Imperialles 16:28, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Not sure, I think the rule dictated that real name should be used, unless it was really obscure (such as in Thrawn's case) --Fade 16:30, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Well, at the least, the article should be titled "2224" (as "Cody" is the rough equivilant of "Threepio" for C-3PO). I would say it's safe to assume that no two clones were given the same ID number. When his clone was "chosen" to receive the commander training/genetic alterations, it just happened to be at 2224, so the application of Commander is something the non-clones require to discern him from other clones. We could assume that his full name was "Commander 2224", but Cody continued to serve Palpatine after the Clone Wars, and I imagine his rank changed as well, so "2224" seems our best option. --SparqMan 16:59, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Moved! --Imperialles 17:13, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Imperialles, you might want to wait for further discussion next time, to let other opinions be heard.--SparqMan 17:35, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Especially since a decision here would have to affect other clones for consistency --Fade 17:39, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Oh. Sorry, then. Luckily, it is easy to change back with this fine wiki concept. I changed the names of the other clone commanders whose serial numbers were included in their article.--Imperialles 17:43, 29 May 2005 (UTC)


 * I think it was stated in one of the comics (couldn't say which one) that the Clone Commanders *did* have names, because Anakin and Obi-Wan requested (through ARC Trooper Alpha) that they be given names. JSarek 19:28, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Anakin naming Alpha set the precedent for named ARCs, commandos and commanders, though it wasn't really a rule - just something extra Alpha brought to his ARC training program. And even so, they're only nicknames, not actual names (e.g. 'Cody' is CC-2224's nickname as 'Ben' is Obi-Wan's) - Kwenn

Aerial manuevers?
"Cody also liked to employ rocket packs in his elite unit of troopers, going through different aerial maneuvers." - Source? --SparqMan 20:16, 13 Oct 2005 (UTC)

Apparently you're not a fan of the official site's databank. Cody's use of the jetpack is mentioned in his databank entry. -- AdmThrawn -- 1:52 AM, 1 Nov 2005
 * This might be a little late, but it is shown in Clone Wars Volume II. Admiral J. Nebulax 17:13, 28 Dec 2005 (UTC)

Does anyone know if Cody was really a clone Commando and is there any clone trooper that has similar armor to Cody's  -Stoll2734-(Tuesday,Nov.14,05)
 * In this order: No, he wasn't a commando, and no. Cmdr. J. Nebulax 21:28, 15 Nov 2005 (UTC)
 * Actually there's at least one clone trooper who uses the same sort of armour. He was seen in the Seige of Saleucami comics. Tam 20:34, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Picture? Admiral J. Nebulax 23:47, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

Armor
Commander Cody's Armor is different from other troopers,but is the thing above his visor a reflec plate? It looks exactly like that on the Scout Trooper Armor? and why isn't he a Commando?,because he looks like one(considering his customized armor.)
 * Okay, in this order: I believe not, it might be, and he's not a commando because he wasn't trained as one. Admiral J. Nebulax 01:45, 7 Dec 2005 (UTC)

As Leader of the...
Stop changing it from 'as leader of the 7th Sky Corps and the 212th Attack Battalion'. Does this mean that we have to say 'Commander Bly led the 327th Corps, the 7th Legion, the 101st Regiment, Hawkbat Battalion, Bacta Company, the 2nd Legion, and Talon Squad' everytime we mention him? No, it doesn't. The corps is all that matters. Especially since putting a mention of the 212th in that particular sentence doesn't even make any sense. It's a set-up to the fact that he's to be paired with a Jedi during the fighting. Corps commanders serve with Jedi, not battalion ones. We don't need to mention some stupid little battalion, 570 men, everytime his command is brought up. The 212th has got enough mention as it is - in the beginning and in the last paragraph. -- AdmThrawn --
 * It is necissary. As leader of the 212th and the 7th Sky Corps, he needed to be paired with a Jedi General. It is perfectly fine to have it like that. Admiral J. Nebulax 20:45, 27 Dec 2005 (UTC)
 * That doesn't make any sense. Are you even familiar with the GAR command structure? Cody leads the 212th the same way Gree leads Sarlacc Battalion A. They are small, minute divisions within a larger legion or corps. A piece of a puzzle, so to speak. The 212th, a battalion, is led by a major. Just because we don't know who that major is doesn't mean that we should brand Cody as its permenant leader. Cody and Obi-Wan took the 212th with them. Doesn't mean that the 212th is Cody or Obi-Wan's personal division. Why give mention to the 212th? That'd mean we'd have to say 'Commander Gree lead the 9th Assault Corps and both of the Sarlacc Battalions under Jedi General Luminara Unduli during the Clone Wars' in his introductory paragraph. That'd mean we have to say 'Commander Bly led the 327th Star Corps and Hawkbat Battalion with Jedi General Aayla Secura'. Why mention the corps and an insignificant part of it? -- AdmThrawn --
 * It does make sense. If the battalion is so small, why does it say "The leader of the 212th Attack Battalion,..." instead of "The leader of the 7th Sky Corps,..."? Admiral J. Nebulax 23:14, 27 Dec 2005 (UTC)

Cody's Fate
I know its obvious he probably stayed on Utapau after the battle, but I was wondering,Did Commander Cody ever die on Utapau? and did he ever change his armor? What did it look like? Just wondering.-Stoll 7234
 * Please don't ask these kinds of questions, Stoll, as we have no way of answering them. Admiral J. Nebulax 00:46, 30 Dec 2005 (UTC)

Alright,I'm sorry.-Stoll7234

Still,It would interesting to know what happened to Cody,But I guess we can just assume he served the Emperor after the Clone Wars..It really isn't a big deal after all...-Stoll7234

Fears
It says Cody's fears were vindicated. But that doesn't make sense, as why would Grievous's starfighter leaving confirm that Obi-Wan was dead?
 * Cody probably thought that a Separatist took the fighter, since he saw Obi-Wan fall down into the sinkhole. Admiral J. Nebulax 12:48, 30 Dec 2005 (UTC)
 * When I wrote that, I did it under the assumption that Cody was not convinced of Obi-Wan's death (which is why he sent down those Arakyd Prowlers to make sure). In the RotS novel, the Prowlers are destroyed by some sort of dianoga-like creature. Cody watches Obi-Wan fall into the catacombs, sends down probe droids to look for his body, looses contact with them only minutes later, then hears that General Grievous' personal starfighter has just blasted past his blockade. Makes sense to me. His fear was not that Obi-Wan was dead, but that he was still alive. -- AdmThrawn --
 * Good point. And the "dianoga-like creature" was a nos monster. Admiral J. Nebulax 21:32, 30 Dec 2005 (UTC)

Different Clone Commando or Cody?
I found this picture of a clone commando on Wikipedia by the name of CC-3309 nicknamed Ace. However, on the top right corner, it looks like the name Commander Cody. Can anyone tell me who this really is? Cato Neimoidia 02:50, 9 February 2006 (UTC)