


Later, they find out what did it, and don't tell the trooper who came with the patient. A friend of his comes with him, but is not permitted in the area. He later regains his former self, and is brought to Kamino for inspection. His malfunctioning chip causes him to think Order 66 has already been issued, and he betrays a Jedi in the middle of battle. I forgot the exact name of the episode, something like "The Lost."Īnyways, in this episode, it begins with a trooper that has a malfunctioning organic chip in his brain. Like some previous answers, Mine comes from Star Wars: The Clone Wars series. Darth Vader leads the raid on the Jedi Temple with the 501st Clone Trooper Legion and kills all the Jedi in the Temple, including Jedi younglings living in the Temple. Utilizing the attack by Mace Windu as a pretext, Palpatine issues Order 66, a pre-arranged military command ordering all Clone Troopers to execute their Jedi commanders in the event that the Jedi "betray" the Republic. It was his plan all along, make a fake war between the droid army and the clone army (in fact, create the clone army due to the fake threat from the droid army), to divert attention, make the Jedi busy, and eliminate them in that one swift blow. In the event of Jedi officers acting against the interests of the Republic, and after receiving specific orders verified as coming directly from the Supreme Commander (Chancellor), GAR commanders will remove those officers by lethal force, and command of the GAR will revert to the Supreme Commander (Chancellor) until a new command structure is established.


So you see, they didn't actually switch sides. And they must obey the one that gave the order, Mr.
