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Fictional Star Wars character

Rex
CT-7567
Star Wars character
Clone trooper Captain Rex with his helmet resting on his knee

Captain Male monarch in season four of The Clone Wars

First advent The Clone Wars film (2008)
Created by George Lucas
Voiced by
  • Dee Bradley Baker
In-universe information
Occupation Clone trooper of the G Army of the Republic
Amalgamation
  • 501st Legion
  • Rebel Alliance

Helm Rex (designation number CT-7567 [a]) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise created past George Lucas. He was introduced as a primary graphic symbol in the animated The Clone Wars 2008 film and the related television serial of the same proper name. Rex is a clone trooper of the Grand Army of the Democracy, cloned from Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett, and serves the Galactic Republic nether the command of Jedi General Anakin Skywalker and Jedi Commander Ahsoka Tano. Since his introduction in The Clone Wars, he has also appeared in the 2014 Star Wars Rebels television series, the 2021 Star Wars: The Bad Batch television series and various spin-off media. Like all clone troopers in The Clone Wars, Rebels and The Bad Batch, King is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

He is physically distinguished from other clone troopers by his close-shaved blond pilus, and he is identified by blueish markings on his armor and past stylized hawk eyes painted on his helmet. Rex was too distinguished past his apply of twin blaster pistols in combat.[iii] He is described as a reliable and exemplary soldier, considered past Anakin to exist his "offset-in-command". Rex is characterized as assertive it is his duty to not only comport out orders but besides to protect the men nether his command; however, his conventionalities in the Commonwealth wavers over the course of the series.

Initial development for The Clone Wars film chose Alpha-17, featured in Star Wars: Democracy, to be the chief clone trooper character. However, Lucas felt this created as well much ingemination with the existing main cast, and a new character was created instead. King was developed as the primal personality to which the troopers effectually him aspired and featured in story arcs exploring his grapheme development. Rex became a favorite among fans, consistently placing in fan polls and Star Wars character ranking lists.

Creation and development [edit]

Dee Bradley Baker appearing at a convention in 2016.

Baker (pictured) and Filoni approached Rex as the central character type to which the clones around him aspired.

Initial development for The Clone Wars pic chose Alpha-17, featured in the Star Wars: Democracy comic, to be the primary clone trooper character. However, considering Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, and R2-D2 (Artoo) were as well main characters, Star Wars creator George Lucas felt Blastoff's name created too much alliteration between the main cast, and a new character, Captain King, was created instead.[4] The proper noun "Rex" was chosen by Lucas. Previously, the name Captain King was used for the error-prone rookie droid pilot RX-24 of Star Tours,[5] [6] [7] who replaced an earlier concept of an unpredictable and risk-taking Clone Wars veteran.[8] [b]

Vox actor Dee Bradley Baker voices all the clone trooper characters in The Clone Wars, including Rex. To differentiate the characters, Baker considered the personality traits of every clone, choosing ane or two adjectives for each, and recorded each character separately.[ten] To aid with the song performance, Baker and supervising managing director Dave Filoni developed a "clone triangle" that arranged the characters by personality. King, characterized as the central personality type to which the other clones aspired, was placed in the heart, and the other clones, who represented an excess of certain traits relative to Rex, were placed around the edges of the triangle.[12]

Filoni wished nearly for the serial to address the fates of Rex and Ahsoka considering they practice not announced in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, which was released earlier The Clone Wars just is set after the series' timeline.[13] In April 2011, he hinted that the two characters' stories were possibly connected[13] and remarked: "A lot of people say they desire to know more about [Ahsoka], and along with that goes Male monarch."[14] He also voiced the product team'south witting attempt to write story arcs for Rex: "I recall one of the other things is we have such a cracking development of Rex that nosotros actually want to continue telling Rex's story and things centered effectually Rex."[15]

Label and appearance [edit]

The official Star Wars Databank describes Rex every bit a "no-nonsense, by the book" and "exemplary clone trooper, brave under burn down and dedicated to the men serving under him" who must adjust to his "maverick" and "headstrong" Jedi commanding officers. His training is described as having instilled a belief that a soldier's highest calling is duty, though his belief wavers over the course of the Clone Wars and he comes to question the purpose of the disharmonize. The entry characterized Rex every bit coming to admire and even imitate Anakin Skywalker'southward improvisation and willingness to curve rules.[2] In "Darkness on Umbara", Anakin describes Rex as his "beginning-in-control" and second-to-none in loyalty or capability.[16]

Concept art comparing three different clone trooper helmets.

Rex's later helmet design (correct) is a hybrid of his original helmet (left) and the regular Episode III clone trooper helmet (centre).

Rex is distinguished past shut-shaved blond hair and stylized hawk eyes adorning his helmets; similar all members of the 501st, his armor bears blueish markings.[17] Later in the series, King's armor bears tally marks, representing kills, and Filoni felt information technology communicated that Rex "is becoming something of a little legend" because he is "a long term survivor of the Clone Wars".[18] He likewise bears a scar on his chin in homage to actor Harrison Ford, who played Han Solo in the original trilogy.

Rex's later helmet design, get-go actualization in season four, was equanimous of elements from both the older Episode II-style and the newer Episode III-style designs. The T-shaped visor of his new helmet used the old visor design as a base and retained the old proportions, requiring some elements to be lowered to fit.[19] [xx] Filoni adult an in-universe backstory for the design and felt that Rex "trying to habiliment the aforementioned armor" by welding together a hybrid version was a skilful character trait that added to his uniqueness. Filoni also characterized this specialized helmet and "hodgepodge of old gear and new gear" as indicative of Rex'south distrust in the quality of the new armor and Rex's belief that with "classic stuff, the craftsmanship is a little better".[18] Male monarch continues to wearable his helmet and parts of his clone trooper armor in his Rebels appearances.[21]

Appearances [edit]

Star Wars: The Clone Wars [edit]

Introduced in The Clone Wars blithe moving picture and featured throughout the television series of the same proper noun, Captain Male monarch, designation number CT-7567,[a] is the commanding officer of Torrent Company inside the 501st Legion nether the command of Jedi General Anakin Skywalker and Jedi Padawan Commander Ahsoka Tano. He fights as a soldier of the G Army of the Republic in numerous campaigns of the Clone Wars against the Separatist battle droid regular army.[ii] As a clone trooper, he was cloned on Kamino from bounty hunter Jango Fett and ages at an accelerated rate, aging twenty years in ten years.[22] [23] As Anakin's Clone Helm, he goes on many missions with Anakin and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano, sharing Anakin'southward quick-thinking skills and recklessness at times.

In a season four story arc, the 501st Legion is temporarily led by Jedi General Pong Krell. In the confront of Krell'southward callousness toward clone lives and refusal to care for the troopers equally individuals instead of numbered units, Rex is caught betwixt his duty to follow Krell'due south orders and his responsibility to protect his men.[xvi] Despite growing discontent in the ranks and calls for dissent from Fives, Rex does non openly defy Krell.[16] [24] [25] Still, Rex supports a mission led past Fives that is expressly forbidden by Krell but saves numerous clone trooper lives.[25] Afterwards orders causes the 501st Legion and the 212th Attack Battalion to unknowingly assail i another, Male monarch leads the troopers to abort Krell, who reveals he has turned to the dark side, admits he has been deliberately sabotaging the clones, and is later executed past clone trooper Dogma.[26] Rex is also involved in a season six story arc centering on a conspiracy regarding the clone troopers. Fives discovers that inhibitor fries are secretly implanted into the clone troopers' brains and tin can be used to plow them confronting the Jedi. He reveals this to Rex before he dies.[27]

Male monarch is a principal character in the Bad Batch [28] story arc, an unfinished story arc released every bit completed animatics; the arc was released in completed form equally part of the seventh season of The Clone Wars, released on Disney+ in 2020. Shortly after Fives' death, Male monarch discovers a transmission from Repeat, previously thought to have been killed in action, and leads a successful mission to rescue him, with help from Anakin and Clone Force 99 (aka "The Bad Batch"), a squad of clone troopers with genetic mutations. Rex also appears in the final story arc of the series, the Siege of Mandalore, gear up during Revenge of the Sith. Afterward being promoted to commander, he leads half of the 501st Legion reassigned to Ahsoka, who previously relinquished command upon leaving the Jedi Order, into an assault of Mandalore, with the intent of capturing the onetime Sith Lord Darth Maul. Though the assail is successful and Maul's forces are defeated, with Maul himself captured, Palpatine, who has revealed himself every bit Darth Sidious, issues Order 66, causing Ahsoka'due south clone troopers to turn on her, including King; all the same, Rex is able to resist the order long enough to warn Ahsoka. As a result, Ahsoka escapes and manages to remove Rex's bit, restoring his free will. For his treachery against the Republic, ARC Trooper Jesse threatens to demote commander King to captain and orders his execution. Rex and Ahsoka manage to escape the cruiser they are on before it crashes into the planet below. After the impact, Rex and Ahsoka bury Jesse and the expressionless clones in a mass grave, mark it with the helmets of the fallen clones. The pair then fake their deaths and get their divide means.[29] [30] [31]

Star Wars Rebels [edit]

Male monarch was added to the main cast of Star Wars Rebels boob tube series, set fifteen years later on The Clone Wars, in the second season. Now seemingly a much older human being due to accelerated aging, Rex lives with young man clone troopers Commander Wolffe and Helm Gregor. In the episode "The Lost Commanders", the 3 are sought past the Ghost crew upon instructions from Ahsoka, and they ask the troopers for help in establishing a new rebel base. Though the three have had their inhibitor chips removed, allowing them to ignore Guild 66, former Padawan Kanan Jarrus initially distrusts them. Wolffe, fearing the consequences for aiding rebels and Jedi, contacts the Galactic Empire to protect the clones.[32] However, Rex convinces Wolffe the rebels tin can be trusted and repels the Empire, in turn earning Kanan'due south trust. Rex leaves Wolffe and Gregor to join the Rebel Alliance and to fight aslope the Ghost crew and Ahsoka confronting the Empire.[33] In the epilogue of the serial finale "Family unit Reunion - and Farewell", it is revealed that he was promoted to commander once more and fought with Hera at the Battle of Endor.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch [edit]

Rex appears in The Bad Batch animated series, which continues the story of the eponymous clone trooper team in the firsthand aftermath of The Clone Wars. He is first mentioned in the episode "Cut and Run" by clone deserter Cut Lawquane, whom Rex visited presently later the events of Order 66. Rex told Cut about the inhibitor chips that caused regular clones to turn on the Jedi, and Cut relays this information to the Bad Batch when they visit him the following day. In the episode "Decomissioned", sisters Trace and Rafa Martez have a run-in with the Bad Batch on Corellia while attempting to recall information from a tactical droid for Male monarch. Afterward their mission, the sisters inform Rex that the Bad Batch take betrayed the Empire and tell him how to find them. In the following episode, "Battle Scars", King tracks down and reunites with the Bad Batch, but is alarmed to larn they have not removed their chips similar he did. He takes them to a crashed cruiser on Bracca to use its medical bay, just during their mission, one of the Bad Batch members', Wrecker, chip activates and he attacks them. Rex helps the others subdue Wrecker, after which the Bad Batch have their chips removed and they role ways with King. He afterward returns in the episode "War-Mantle", where he asks the Bad Batch to investigate a distress signal sent by Captain Gregor from Daro.

In other media [edit]

Since his introduction in The Clone Wars, Male monarch has as well appeared in comics, novels, and video games of the Star Wars Expanded Universe, also known as Star Wars Legends. In March 2016, Filoni supported the former fan theory of Rex being the older member of Han Solo's raiding party, previously known in Legends continuity as Nik Sant, on Endor in Return of the Jedi.[34] In August 2017, writer Steven Melching shared concept art for the fourth season of Star Wars Rebels, and information technology was reported as a confirmation of this theory, making the first .[35] Melching later clarified that at that fourth dimension he was not aware if Rex and Sant are the same character, stating that due to the progression of the serial, Male monarch's costume would naturally come to resemble those worn by Rebel Alliance commandos in Return of the Jedi.[36] In a June 2019 episode of Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures, Rex appears in a Battle of Endor scene in the same pose and location every bit Sant in Return of the Jedi, retroactively implying they are the aforementioned character.[37]

Merchandise [edit]

Rex was the featured character for the 2010 Star Wars merchandise trade dress created by Pilot Studio.[38] The concept initially featured Anakin Skywalker, but discussions of other characters all-time suited to representing the brand led to King, "a strong, courageous character who is clearly one of the heroes ofThe Clone Wars". Pilot Studio was initially reluctant to use King considering his helmet did not allow for center contact, an emphasized element in the initial merchandise dress concept.[39] In 2020, Hot Toys produced a sixth scale activity effigy of Rex, featuring a head sculpt, which is modeled after Temuera Morrison, and a 2d helmet.[40]

Reception [edit]

Captain Rex became a favorite amongst fans. Filoni noted that while older fans were excited to run into Grand Moff Tarkin and Chewbacca appear in the series, younger fans appeared to prefer characters like Rex.[14] Baker was surprised Rex became well-liked because the clone troopers were not established equally distinct characters in the films.[41]

King was ranked 36 in IGN'south Top 100 Star Wars characters, where he was described as having a "silly name" but "bad ass". His power to evolve and adjust as a character and every bit a soldier was noted, especially his modify from scorn to sympathy toward a clone trooper deserter.[42] Eric Goldman felt that the Rebels reunion between Rex and Ahsoka was a poignant moment and the emotional highlight of "Relics of the Old Democracy". He too noted that King's reintroduction and Ahsoka'south complete trust in him raised more questions about King in the time between The Clone Wars and Rebels.[43]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b In Baronial 2011, the official Star Wars Databank entry for Helm Male monarch gave his designation number equally CC-7567.[i] The designation CT-7567 is stated in dialogue in the episodes "Darkness on Umbara" and "The General" and is given in a subsequent version of the Databank entry.[2]
  2. ^ RX-24 also appears in Star Wars Rebels, forth with Captain Rex. Disney acknowledged RX-24's nickname past renaming him R-3X for the Disney Parks themed expanse Star Wars: Milky way'due south Edge.[9]

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External links [edit]

  • Clone Captain Male monarch in the StarWars.com Databank
  • CT-7567 on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
  • Captain Male monarch on IMDb

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