- "You have sharp eyes, too, but I won't have a pair of Sharps under my command. Because of your interest in technology, we'll call you Breaker."
"Breaker, sir? Sorry, I don't understand. Are you suggesting that I enjoy breaking technology?"
"Breaker is short for circuit breaker."
"Oh." - ―Clone Captain Lock nicknames 8863
Breaker, designated CT-8863, was a clone trooper in Breakout Squad during the Clone Wars. Named for his interests in technology, he participated in the Mission to Kynachi, and later joined the survivors of Breakout Squad and their Jedi Commander Nuru Kungurama in a mission to the Chiss Ascendancy. After an attack forced them to escape, they found themselves trapped by a black hole with a pirate gang. They found an ancient Infinity Gate and managed to escape. They then went on an escort mission to Vaced, but Commissioner Sommilor was killed. The duel with the assassin ended in his apparent death, and Breakout Squad traced a dataimager to liberate Bilbringi Depot. They then discovered the real Sommilor tied up in his freighter's hold, and took him back to Coruscant. There Kungurama confronted his missing master, Ring-Sol Ambase. Breakout Squad's next mission was to escort Noggox the Hutt's freighter to Fondor, where they defeated the pirate Dool Pundar. At Foless they rescued a group of younglings.
Biography[]
Breakout Squad's formation[]
CT-8863, who would come to be known as Breaker, was a Galactic Republic clone trooper,[4] a soldier of the Grand Army of the Republic and a clone of the Human bounty hunter Jango Fett. At the time of the Clone Wars, he stood 1.83 meters tall.[1] He wore his black hair cropped short.[3] In 21 BBY,[5] he and a squad of troopers under the command of Captain Lock were assigned to investigate the remains of a battle in the Kaliida Nebula. Breaker found a computer from the crashed cruiser Malevolence, which revealed it had been constructed by KynachTech Industries. His interest in technology prompted Lock to grant him the nickname "Breaker." The squad was then assigned to investigate Kynachi with Jedi Master Ring-Sol Ambase. Their ship was ambushed by Vulture droid starfighters and destroyed. Along with Ambase's stowaway Padawan, Nuru Kungurama, Breaker and the survivors took an escape pod to the surface. They eventually liberated the world from the Techno Union and earned the moniker of Breakout Squad. They acquired transport back to Coruscant with Captain Lalo Gunn and her ship the Hasty Harpy.[4]
Lost in the black hole[]
En route, they received orders from Supreme Chancellor Palpatine to go to the Chiss Ascendancy for a meeting at Defense Station Ifpe'a. There they met Aristocra Sev'eere'nuruodo to discuss an alliance, and rescued her from a Techno Union attack. After escaping into hyperspace, they became trapped near a black hole with Hethra Mcgrrrr's pirate gang. Kungurama and Breakout Squad managed to locate an ancient Infinity Gate with a pair of Sullustan xenoarchaeologists. The Aristocra returned home while Breakout Squad continued back to Coruscant.[6]
Chase on Vaced[]
- "Something just occurred to me. When we return to Coruscant, I doubt the Council will encourage me to continue serving with Breakout Squad. I'm sure they'll assign you to a more experienced leader. I just want you all to know I've learned a great deal from you, and...and I'll miss you all very much."
- ―Nuru Kungurama to Breakout Squad on Bilbringi Depot
When shipping back to Coruscant, Breakout Squad was contacted by Chancellor Palpatine again and asked to divert to Vaced to meet Kynachi's Commissioner Langu Sommilor and act as his escort. The Commissioner was assassinated by a sniper just after his arrival. Chatterbox and Breakout Squad pursued the sniper. The clones got onboard Gunn's ship while Kungurama took a swoop bike. The sniper, a Mandalorian managed to reach his transport and engaged the Hasty Harpy, causing both ships to crash and leading to the apparent death of the sniper. After Breakout Squad and Gunn parted, Kungurama found an imagecaster which led Breakout Squad to take Sommilor's freighter to Bilbringi Depot, where they clashed with Umbrag again, recapturing the depot.[7]
Confrontation on Coruscant[]
- "I began my life in a vat in Kamino ten years ago, which makes me younger than you, sir. And I'm just a soldier without special powers, and I'll never be as wise as a Jedi. But if there's one thing I can tell you, it's that everything doesn't always go according to plan. You have to be ready to improvise. And while you may feel uncertain about many things, Commander, you can trust that the boys and I would gladly follow you anywhere."
- ―Breaker to Kungurama on the voyage to Coruscant
Breakout Squad finished investigating the Depot, and discovered that the Sommilor who had been killed on Vaced was an impostor; the real Sommilor was freed from his captivity in the freighter's hold. Clone medics arrived and stabilized the wounded Chatterbox, with the rest of Breakout Squad donating blood, excepting Sharp. The squad then returned to Coruscant with Sommilor. During the trip in hyperspace, Umbrag managed to grab Kungurama, but was shot in the attempt. Kungurama had a dream about a future duel; when he woke up, he shared his concerns with Breaker, who reassured him. On Coruscant, Jedi Master Harro Kelpura ordered their freighter to change course from the Jedi Temple to his lab in Dacho District, which had been broken into. The ship was then damaged by an impact with a dropship belonging to a bounty hunter. The ship crashed but was able to take off and escape, and Kungurama, with Breaker's support, confronted his missing master. Breakout Squad was then assigned to investigate the disappearances of the Spice Siren.[8]
Pirates and younglings[]
- "Good to have you back with us, Commander."
- ―Breaker to Kungurama at the start of their mission
Breakout Squad's next mission was to escort Noggox the Hutt's freighter to Fondor. When they arrived at the rendezvous on Affa, they discovered the remains of a massacre, but they continued their mission to Fondor, where they defeated the pirate Dool Pundar. Once there, their ally Gizz befriended a blind Twi'lek, Kuvuta Pindi. Kungurama agreed to help her escort orphaned younglings to Foless. Once there, they realized Pindi was trying to steal the orphans, and gave chase. They captured Pundar and freed the younglings, but Pindi was killed.[3]
Personality and traits[]
Breaker was skilled with machinery, and was able to recognize the origins of computer parts.[4] He knew that plans did not always work out and they had to be ready to be improvise. He and the rest of Breakout Squad were loyal to the Grand Army of the Republic and to his commander, Nuru Kungurama.[8]
Behind the scenes[]
Breaker appeared in Ryder Windham's young readers series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Secret Missions. He and Breakout Squad was first pictured in the comic The Clone Wars: Opress Unleashed, a comic released in 2011 as part of Free Comic Book Day and later included in the comic The Clone Wars: Strange Allies.
Appearances[]
- The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 1: Breakout Squad (First appearance)
- The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 2: Curse of the Black Hole Pirates
- The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 3: Duel at Shattered Rock
- The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 4: Guardians of the Chiss Key
- The Clone Wars: Strange Allies
- "Opress Unleashed" — Free Comic Book Day 2011 Special (First pictured)
Sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 clone troopers in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ Jango Fett in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 The Clone Wars: Strange Allies
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 1: Breakout Squad
- ↑ Star Wars Annual 2011 places the Battle of the Kaliida Nebula in 21 BBY. The battle takes place just prior to the Secret Missions series.
- ↑ The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 2: Curse of the Black Hole Pirates
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 3: Duel at Shattered Rock
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 The Clone Wars: Secret Missions 4: Guardians of the Chiss Key