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− | '''CC-8826''', nicknamed "'''Neyo'''," was a [[ |
+ | '''CC-8826''', nicknamed "'''Neyo'''," was a [[clone trooper]] [[commander]] in the [[Grand Army of the Republic]] during the [[Clone Wars]]. [[Cloning|Bred]] from the [[DNA|genetic]] [[Clone template|template]] of the [[human]] [[bounty hunter]] [[Jango Fett]], Neyo served the [[Galactic Republic]] as the [[Clone Commander]] of the [[91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps]]. |
− | As the war with the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems]] progressed, the [[Republic |
+ | As the war with the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems]] progressed, the [[Republic Military]] formed a special team of [[droid]]s known as [[D-Squad]]. Neyo's [[DUM-series pit droid]], designated [[WAC-47]], was transferred from the 91st to the new [[squad]] under [[Colonel]] [[Meebur Gascon]]'s leadership. Later, the commander attended a [[Republic strategy conference]] at the [[Valor (space station)|''Valor'']] [[space station]] located in the [[Carida system]]. During the conference, a [[Carida incident|Separatist attack]] on the station was thwarted by the members of D-Squad, including Neyo's former droid. |
− | Neyo and his [[troop]]s were stationed on the [[Outer Rim Territories|Outer Rim]] [[Planet|world]] of [[Saleucami]], under the command of [[Jedi General]] [[Stass Allie]], in the waning [[Standard day|days]] of the Clone Wars. While patrolling the planet's surface, he received a message from [[Supreme Chancellor]] [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]] instructing him to execute [[Order 66]]. As a clone [[Control chip|conditioned]] to obey the secret protocol, Neyo fired his [[BARC speeder]]'s [[laser cannon]]s on the [[general]], adding Allie to the list of [[Jedi]] who [[Death|perished]] in the initial [[Jedi Purge]] that preceded the [[Imperial Era|rise]] of the [[Galactic Empire]] |
+ | Neyo and [[Sexes|his]] [[troop]]s were stationed on the [[Outer Rim Territories|Outer Rim]] [[Planet|world]] of [[Saleucami]], under the command of [[Jedi General]] [[Stass Allie]], in the waning [[Standard day|days]] of the Clone Wars. While patrolling the planet's surface, he received a message from [[Supreme Chancellor]] [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]] instructing him to execute [[Order 66]]. As a clone [[Control chip|conditioned]] to obey the secret protocol, Neyo fired his [[BARC speeder]]'s [[laser cannon]]s on the [[general]], adding Allie to the list of [[Jedi]] who [[Death|perished]] in the initial [[Jedi Purge]] that preceded the [[Imperial Era|rise]] of the [[Galactic Empire]]. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===Clone Wars=== |
===Clone Wars=== |
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[[File:Neyo_in_Temple.png|thumb|left|250px|Like other clone troopers, CC-8826 served under the Jedi Order during the Clone Wars.]] |
[[File:Neyo_in_Temple.png|thumb|left|250px|Like other clone troopers, CC-8826 served under the Jedi Order during the Clone Wars.]] |
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− | In [[22 BBY]], the first [[Standard year|year]] of the Clone Wars,<ref name="Galactic Atlas">''[[Star Wars: Galactic Atlas]]''</ref> clone [[trooper]]s became the backbone of the newly-formed [[Grand Army of the Republic]].<ref name="Clone Troopers" /> As one of the clones who were trained to occupy a position of leadership, [[Commander]] Neyo served as the commanding [[officer]] of the [[91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps]].<ref name="SWHC1" /> During the war, Neyo possessed a [[DUM-series pit droid]], designated [[WAC-47]], that reported to him while serving with the [[corps]].<ref name="WAC-47">{{Databank|wac-47|WAC-47|archivedate=20170706204610}}</ref> By [[20 BBY]]<ref name="Galactic Atlas" /> WAC-47 was transferred from Neyo's command to [[Colonel]] [[Meebur Gascon]]'s [[D-Squad]],<ref name="WAC-47" /> a [[Squad|team]] of [[droid]]s deployed by the [[Jedi High Council]] to acquire an [[encryption module]].<ref name="SW">{{TCW|Secret Weapons}}</ref> |
+ | In [[22 BBY]], the first [[Standard year|year]] of the Clone Wars,<ref name="Galactic Atlas">''[[Star Wars: Galactic Atlas]]''</ref> clone [[trooper]]s became the backbone of the newly-formed [[Grand Army of the Republic]].<ref name="Clone Troopers" /> As one of the clones who were trained to occupy a position of leadership, [[Commander]] Neyo served as the commanding [[officer]] of the [[91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps]].<ref name="SWHC1" /> During the war, Neyo possessed a [[DUM-series pit droid]], designated [[WAC-47]], that reported to him while serving with the [[corps]].<ref name="WAC-47">{{Databank|wac-47|WAC-47|archivedate=20170706204610}}</ref> By [[20 BBY]],<ref name="Galactic Atlas" /> WAC-47 was transferred from Neyo's command to [[Colonel]] [[Meebur Gascon]]'s [[D-Squad]],<ref name="WAC-47" /> a [[Squad|team]] of [[droid]]s deployed by the [[Jedi High Council]] to acquire an [[encryption module]].<ref name="SW">{{TCW|Secret Weapons}}</ref> |
− | Neyo later attended a [[Republic strategy conference|strategy conference]]—along with [[Jedi|members]] of the [[Jedi Order]], [[Republic officer]]s, and other clone commanders—on the [[Valor (space station)|''Valor'']] [[space station]] in the [[Carida system]]. With the [[Republic |
+ | Neyo later attended a [[Republic strategy conference|strategy conference]]—along with [[Jedi|members]] of the [[Jedi Order]], [[Republic officer]]s, and other clone commanders—on the [[Valor (space station)|''Valor'']] [[space station]] in the [[Carida system]]. With the [[Republic Military]]'s high-[[Military rank|ranking]] officials gathered in a single location, the Separatists conspired to wipe them out using a commandeered [[Venator-class Star Destroyer|''Venator''-class Star Destroyer]] outfitted with [[rhydonium]]. However, the station—along with Neyo and its other occupants—was ultimately saved from destruction due to the [[Carida incident|intervention]] of D-Squad.<ref name="PONR">{{TCW|Point of No Return}}</ref> |
===Order 66=== |
===Order 66=== |
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− | {{Quote|Execute Order 66.|Darth Sidious |
+ | {{Quote|Execute Order 66.|Darth Sidious's command to the clone troopers|Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|audio = Execute Order 66.ogg}} |
[[File:StassAllieDeath.jpg|thumb|right|250px|CC-8826 carried out Order 66 by executing his Jedi general, Stass Allie, while serving with her on Saleucami.]] |
[[File:StassAllieDeath.jpg|thumb|right|250px|CC-8826 carried out Order 66 by executing his Jedi general, Stass Allie, while serving with her on Saleucami.]] |
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− | By [[19 BBY]]<ref name="Galactic Atlas" /> Neyo<ref name="Databank" /> and the 91st<ref name="Episode III">[[Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|''Star Wars'': Episode III ''Revenge of the Sith'']]</ref> were stationed on the planet [[Saleucami]] during the [[Outer Rim Sieges]].<ref name="Databank" /> It was by then the [[Jedi Purge]] commenced with the execution of [[Order 66]]—a secret protocol designed to [[Control chip|compel]] the clones to kill [[Jedi]]<ref name="Conspiracy">{{TCW|Conspiracy}}</ref>—which was communicated to the clone commanders by [[Supreme Chancellor]] [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]].<ref name="Episode III" /> As a result, [[Jedi General]] [[Stass Allie]] was [[Death|killed]] by Neyo and a wingman during a [[speeder bike]] patrol.<ref name="Databank" /> The Republic was subsequently [[Proclamation of the New Order|reorganized]] into the [[Galactic Empire]]<ref name="Episode III" /> by the self-anointed [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] Palpatine.<ref name="Secret Cargo">{{Rebels|Secret Cargo}}</ref> |
+ | By [[19 BBY]],<ref name="Galactic Atlas" /> Neyo<ref name="Databank" /> and the 91st<ref name="Episode III">[[Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|''Star Wars'': Episode III ''Revenge of the Sith'']]</ref> were stationed on the planet [[Saleucami]] during the [[Outer Rim Sieges]].<ref name="Databank" /> It was by then the [[Jedi Purge]] commenced with the execution of [[Order 66]]—a secret protocol designed to [[Control chip|compel]] the clones to kill [[Jedi]]<ref name="Conspiracy">{{TCW|Conspiracy}}</ref>—which was communicated to the clone commanders by [[Supreme Chancellor]] [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]].<ref name="Episode III" /> As a result, [[Jedi General]] [[Stass Allie]] was [[Death|killed]] by Neyo and a wingman during a [[speeder bike]] patrol when they fired on her speeder, destroying it.<ref name="Databank" /> The Republic was subsequently [[Proclamation of the New Order|reorganized]] into the [[Galactic Empire]]<ref name="Episode III" /> by the self-anointed [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] Palpatine.<ref name="Secret Cargo">{{Rebels|Secret Cargo}}</ref> |
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− | In the aftermath of the Clone Wars, Neyo's clone brethren continued their military service for a time as the first wave of stormtroopers, the elite enforcers of the [[Galactic Empire]]. However, the clones were later decommissioned and ultimately succeeded by [[Reproduction|birth-born]] [[soldier]]s.<ref name="Stormtroopers">{{Databank|stormtroopers|Stormtroopers}}</ref> |
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==Personality and traits== |
==Personality and traits== |
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− | Commander Neyo was a [[human]] [[Sexes|male]] clone<ref name="Databank" /> of [[Jango Fett]], a [[bounty hunter]] and the [[DNA|genetic]] [[Clone template|template]] of the [[Kaminoan]] clone army.<ref name="Clone Troopers" /> As such, he inherited the physical traits of his progenitor, including a height of 1.83 [[meter]]s,<ref name="Databank" /> [[Color|black]] [[hair]], brown [[eye]]s and tan skin. During the Clone Wars, he had a facial [[tattoo]] printed in [[Aurebesh]] [[writing]].<ref name="Episode Guide" /> As with the rest of the clone army,<ref name="Fugitive">{{TCW|Fugitive}}</ref> Neyo was programmed to execute Order 66 upon its authorization by Chancellor Palpatine.<ref name="Episode III" /> Being bred |
+ | Commander Neyo was a [[human]] [[Sexes|male]] clone<ref name="Databank" /> of [[Jango Fett]], a [[bounty hunter]] and the [[DNA|genetic]] [[Clone template|template]] of the [[Kaminoan]] clone army.<ref name="Clone Troopers" /> As such, he inherited the physical traits of his progenitor, including a height of 1.83 [[meter]]s,<ref name="Databank" /> [[Color|black]] [[hair]], brown [[eye]]s and tan skin. During the Clone Wars, he had a facial [[tattoo]] printed in [[Aurebesh]] [[writing]].<ref name="Episode Guide" /> As with the rest of the clone army,<ref name="Fugitive">{{TCW|Fugitive}}</ref> Neyo was programmed to execute Order 66 upon its authorization by Chancellor Palpatine.<ref name="Episode III" /> Being bred solely for combat, Neyo developed a disturbingly cold personality.<ref name="Character Encyclopedia" /> |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | CC-8826 first appeared in the film [[Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|''Star Wars'': Episode III ''Revenge of the Sith'']].<ref name="Episode III" /> Like all [[clone trooper]]s in the [[prequel trilogy]], CC-8826 was portrayed through computer-generated imagery |
+ | CC-8826 first appeared in the film [[Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|''Star Wars'': Episode III ''Revenge of the Sith'']].<ref name="Episode III" /> Like all [[clone trooper]]s in the [[prequel trilogy]], CC-8826 was portrayed through computer-generated imagery. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | {{Imagecat|Images of CC-8826}} |
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+ | *''[[Star Wars Battlefront II]]'' {{Mo}} {{C|DLC}} |
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*{{TCW|Secret Weapons}} |
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*{{TCW|Point of No Return}} |
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*{{SW|text="Point of No Return" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars|url=tv-shows/clone-wars/point-of-no-return}} |
*{{SW|text="Point of No Return" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars|url=tv-shows/clone-wars/point-of-no-return}} |
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*{{SWE|characters|clone-commander-neyo|Clone Commander Neyo}} {{1stID|CC-8826, "Neyo"}} |
*{{SWE|characters|clone-commander-neyo|Clone Commander Neyo}} {{1stID|CC-8826, "Neyo"}} |
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− | *{{SWE|characters|wac-47|WAC-47}} |
+ | *{{SWE|characters|wac-47|WAC-47}}] |
*''[[Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Star Wars Expert Guide]]'' |
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*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia]]'' |
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*''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles]]'' {{Po}} |
*''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles]]'' {{Po}} |
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*{{ForceCollection|Clone Trooper: 91st Reconnaissance Corps|star=3}} |
*{{ForceCollection|Clone Trooper: 91st Reconnaissance Corps|star=3}} |
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+ | *''[[Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: New Edition]]'' |
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+ | *{{Databank|barc-speeder|BARC Speeder|archivedate=20190910054715}} {{Po}} |
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*{{Databank|clone-commander-neyo|Clone Commander Neyo|archivedate=20170823003849}} |
*{{Databank|clone-commander-neyo|Clone Commander Neyo|archivedate=20170823003849}} |
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*{{Databank|wac-47|WAC-47|archivedate=20170706204610}} |
*{{Databank|wac-47|WAC-47|archivedate=20170706204610}} |
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CC-8826, nicknamed "Neyo," was a clone trooper commander in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. Bred from the genetic template of the human bounty hunter Jango Fett, Neyo served the Galactic Republic as the Clone Commander of the 91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps.
As the war with the Confederacy of Independent Systems progressed, the Republic Military formed a special team of droids known as D-Squad. Neyo's DUM-series pit droid, designated WAC-47, was transferred from the 91st to the new squad under Colonel Meebur Gascon's leadership. Later, the commander attended a Republic strategy conference at the Valor space station located in the Carida system. During the conference, a Separatist attack on the station was thwarted by the members of D-Squad, including Neyo's former droid.
Neyo and his troops were stationed on the Outer Rim world of Saleucami, under the command of Jedi General Stass Allie, in the waning days of the Clone Wars. While patrolling the planet's surface, he received a message from Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine instructing him to execute Order 66. As a clone conditioned to obey the secret protocol, Neyo fired his BARC speeder's laser cannons on the general, adding Allie to the list of Jedi who perished in the initial Jedi Purge that preceded the rise of the Galactic Empire.
Biography
Early life
CC-8826 was the designation of a clone trooper who went by the nickname of "Neyo" during the Clone Wars.[2] Prior to the pan-galactic conflict, Neyo was created on the extragalactic world of Kamino as part of a clone army grown in secret to serve the Galactic Republic.[5] He was among the first one hundred graduates of an experimental clone commander program.[6]
Clone Wars
In 22 BBY, the first year of the Clone Wars,[7] clone troopers became the backbone of the newly-formed Grand Army of the Republic.[5] As one of the clones who were trained to occupy a position of leadership, Commander Neyo served as the commanding officer of the 91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps.[4] During the war, Neyo possessed a DUM-series pit droid, designated WAC-47, that reported to him while serving with the corps.[8] By 20 BBY,[7] WAC-47 was transferred from Neyo's command to Colonel Meebur Gascon's D-Squad,[8] a team of droids deployed by the Jedi High Council to acquire an encryption module.[9]
Neyo later attended a strategy conference—along with members of the Jedi Order, Republic officers, and other clone commanders—on the Valor space station in the Carida system. With the Republic Military's high-ranking officials gathered in a single location, the Separatists conspired to wipe them out using a commandeered Venator-class Star Destroyer outfitted with rhydonium. However, the station—along with Neyo and its other occupants—was ultimately saved from destruction due to the intervention of D-Squad.[10]
Order 66
- "Execute Order 66."
- ―Darth Sidious's command to the clone troopers
By 19 BBY,[7] Neyo[2] and the 91st[11] were stationed on the planet Saleucami during the Outer Rim Sieges.[2] It was by then the Jedi Purge commenced with the execution of Order 66—a secret protocol designed to compel the clones to kill Jedi[12]—which was communicated to the clone commanders by Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine.[11] As a result, Jedi General Stass Allie was killed by Neyo and a wingman during a speeder bike patrol when they fired on her speeder, destroying it.[2] The Republic was subsequently reorganized into the Galactic Empire[11] by the self-anointed Emperor Palpatine.[13]
Personality and traits
Commander Neyo was a human male clone[2] of Jango Fett, a bounty hunter and the genetic template of the Kaminoan clone army.[5] As such, he inherited the physical traits of his progenitor, including a height of 1.83 meters,[2] black hair, brown eyes and tan skin. During the Clone Wars, he had a facial tattoo printed in Aurebesh writing.[3] As with the rest of the clone army,[14] Neyo was programmed to execute Order 66 upon its authorization by Chancellor Palpatine.[11] Being bred solely for combat, Neyo developed a disturbingly cold personality.[6]
Equipment
In the latter years of the Clone Wars, Neyo was equipped with Phase II clone trooper armor, customized with the markings of the 91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps.[11] He was in possession of a BARC speeder at the time of Order 66,[2] and therefore used its laser cannons to fire on General Stass Allie.[11]
Behind the scenes
CC-8826 first appeared in the film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith.[11] Like all clone troopers in the prequel trilogy, CC-8826 was portrayed through computer-generated imagery.
Appearances
- Star Wars Battlefront II (Mentioned only) (DLC)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Secret Weapons"
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Point of No Return"
- Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (First appearance)
Sources
- "Mercy Mission" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/clone-wars/mercy-mission) not verified!)
- "Secret Weapons" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/clone-wars/secret-weapons) not verified!)
- "A Sunny Day in the Void" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "Point of No Return" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/clone-wars/point-of-no-return) not verified!)
- Clone Commander Neyo in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link) (First identified as CC-8826, "Neyo")
- WAC-47 in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)]
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
- Star Wars Expert Guide
- Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
- Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles (Picture only)
- Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Clone Trooper: 91st Reconnaissance Corps (★★★))
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: New Edition
- BARC Speeder in the Databank (backup link) (Picture only)
- Clone Commander Neyo in the Databank (backup link)
- WAC-47 in the Databank (backup link)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Clone Commander Neyo in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Clone Commander Neyo in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Secret Weapons" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/clone-wars/secret-weapons) not verified!)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Star Wars Helmet Collection 1
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Clone Troopers in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 WAC-47 in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Secret Weapons"
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Point of No Return"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Conspiracy"
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels — "Secret Cargo"
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Fugitive"