The Star Wars prequels shed light on the Clone Wars, the mysterious conflict first mentioned by Obi-Wan Kenobi in 1977’s Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. The beginnings of the Clone Wars were unveiled in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, which introduced the Grand Army of the Republic. That in turn led to Star Wars: The Clone Wars which revealed the events of the war itself — as well as new Clone characters such as Captain Rex — before the Clones brutally turned on the Jedi following Palpatine’s Order 66.The Clone Troopers of the Republic’s military forces were engineered on the planet Kamino. However, their creation had been ordered long before the Jedi Council or any Republic powers had authorized it. During his search for the bounty hunter who had attempted to kill Padmé Amidala, Obi-Wan Kenobi traveled to Kamino, where he discovered Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas had placed the order for a clone army 10 years ago — around the time of his death. Sifo-Dyas’ story was never revisited in the prequels, but The Clone Wars provided further insight into this mysterious figure from the Jedi Order. Considering how important his activities were to the course of galactic history, his comparatively small presence in the saga merits a closer examination.Sifo-Dyas was a human Jedi, gifted with the power of foresight. According to the canon sourcebook Star Wars: Timelines, he joined the Jedi Council in 39 BBY: seven years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace and 17 years before the beginning of The Clone Wars. Season 6 of The Clone Wars dived deeper into the story of Sifo-Dyas in the episode, “The Lost One.” The episode began with Jedi Master Plo Koon discovering the lightsaber of Sifo-Dyas on a crashed ship, prompting a fresh investigation into his death. The episode shed more light on Sifo-Dyas’ history before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. While Attack of the Clones left doubt hanging over whether Sifo-Dyas was truly responsible for the clone army’s creation, or whether the order was placed after his death, The Clone Wars revealed why Sifo-Dyas did indeed travel to Kamino.
The Star Wars prequels shed light on the Clone Wars, the mysterious conflict first mentioned by Obi-Wan Kenobi in 1977’s Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. The beginnings of the Clone Wars were unveiled in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, which introduced the Grand Army of the Republic. That in turn led to Star Wars: The Clone Wars which revealed the events of the war itself — as well as new Clone characters such as Captain Rex — before the Clones brutally turned on the Jedi following Palpatine’s Order 66.
The Clone Troopers of the Republic’s military forces were engineered on the planet Kamino. However, their creation had been ordered long before the Jedi Council or any Republic powers had authorized it. During his search for the bounty hunter who had attempted to kill Padmé Amidala, Obi-Wan Kenobi traveled to Kamino, where he discovered Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas had placed the order for a clone army 10 years ago — around the time of his death. Sifo-Dyas’ story was never revisited in the prequels, but The Clone Wars provided further insight into this mysterious figure from the Jedi Order. Considering how important his activities were to the course of galactic history, his comparatively small presence in the saga merits a closer examination.
Sifo-Dyas was a human Jedi, gifted with the power of foresight. According to the canon sourcebook Star Wars: Timelines, he joined the Jedi Council in 39 BBY: seven years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace and 17 years before the beginning of The Clone Wars. Season 6 of The Clone Wars dived deeper into the story of Sifo-Dyas in the episode, “The Lost One.” The episode began with Jedi Master Plo Koon discovering the lightsaber of Sifo-Dyas on a crashed ship, prompting a fresh investigation into his death. The episode shed more light on Sifo-Dyas’ history before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. While Attack of the Clones left doubt hanging over whether Sifo-Dyas was truly responsible for the clone army’s creation, or whether the order was placed after his death, The Clone Wars revealed why Sifo-Dyas did indeed travel to Kamino.
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