The Kaminoan cloner rebellion in 19 BBY led the Imperials to phase out clones as a combat force. However, they continued to be used during the Galactic Civil War and the 501st Legion. The Emperor distrusted clones after the events of Order 66 and feared another rebellion against him. That’s one of the reasons he stopped using clones.
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Clone Troopers
After the Galactic War, the Empire had a few reasons to stop using clone troopers. The first was that clones were not cheap, and they were not as reliable as a naturally-born trooper. In addition, the Empire had a hard time controlling the troopers, because they weren’t easily controlled and could fail to perform when told to. After the war, the Empire turned to regular conscripts for most of their conflicts.
The next reason was that the clones were expensive and often had behavioral control issues. In addition, they grew older twice as fast as a human. The last stable genetic sample from Jango Fett had begun to degrade, and there was no donor available to provide clone progeny with a human genetics. The Empire eventually stopped using clone troopers, but they weren’t entirely destroyed.
Separatist tactical droids
Separatist Tactical Droids were intelligent mechanical combat machines that commanded the troops of the Separatists from their headquarters. They displayed a degree of independence greater than the B1-series tactical droids. They were loyal to their cause and would often abandon their superiors to protect their own lives. Separatist tactical droids were an integral part of the Rebellion’s war effort against the Galactic Empire.
T-series tactical droids are the most common type of droids used by the Separatists. They were developed by the Baktoid Combat Automata, and were used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems in the Clone Wars as advisors and generals. These droids can be designed to perform a wide variety of tasks, from coordinating battle tactics to monitoring enemy forces. T-series Tactical Droids are available as ready-to-print models. The highest detail is achieved using Smooth Fine Detail Plastic, while the lowest detail is achieved by using White Natural Versatile Plastic.
Kamino cloning technology
There is a good reason that the Empire has halted using Kamino cloning technology. After the Empire’s defeat of the Galactic Republic, Kamino was no longer useful to the Empire. The Empire’s Grand Moff Tarkin orders Vice Admiral Rampart to destroy all Kamino cloning facilities. This is to eliminate any remnant civilization on Kamino. While the Empire has destroyed all Kamino cloning facilities, the Republic still uses cloned soldiers to protect its borders.
Palpatine is believed to have funded a cloning project on Kamino during the times of the Republic. The Rebels have since revealed that Palpatine had other plans for cloning. He may have needed the cloning technology to create an Empire and live forever. While this technology was halted during the Clone Wars, the clones were still able to kill Jedi when a whisper was whispered in their ears.
Stormtrooper training
Clone Wars movies tended to use a lot of clones, but this is no longer the case. Clone Wars movies often feature non-clones as stormtroopers. These people are not clones, but regular recruits, who are trained by the Empire to take on the role of stormtroopers. These people were also trained to work in small squads and to carry out assassinations.
Although they did not appear in the original Star Wars movies, clones have since been featured in many of the newer Star War films, comics, and shows. This phenomenon has rekindled interest in clone troopers and inspired writers to create more stories about them. Ultimately, it was the Star Wars films and comics that made clones more popular than ever.
While stormtroopers are usually seen as tools of the Dark Side, they are also highly trained and equipped for their roles. People who are bullied often become stormtroopers and the Imperial order picks them because they don’t think independently. Their behavior and appearance complemented the authoritarian nature of the Order. Stormtrooper training also means trading a name for a number. Stormtroopers do not care about individuality.