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"Our Clone Intelligence units have discovered the location of General Grievous. He's hiding in the Utapau system."
―Sheev Palpatine, to Anakin Skywalker[2]

Clone Intelligence was the military intelligence branch of the Grand Army of the Republic. During the Clone Wars, clone espionage units were tasked with tracking General Grievous, a Separatist commander and high-value target of the Galactic Republic.

Description[]

Grand army formation

Clone Intelligence operated within the Republic Military as a tool for information gathering during the Clone Wars.

Like the Grand Army of the Republic,[3] Clone Intelligence[2] was composed of soldiers cloned from the genetic template of Jango Fett and trained to serve the Galactic Republic.[3] In contrast to the standard infantry trooper of the Grand Army,[2] Clone Intelligence units were trained to support the Republic Military through espionage operations which involved tracking high-value Separatist targets such as General Grievous.[2] Additionally, they provided the Grand Army with surveillance reports on experimental weapons developed by the Confederacy military.[1]

History[]

Searching for the Malevolence[]

"Hasn't Clone Intelligence reported this weapon never leaves any survivors?"
―Sheev Palpatine, on reports from Clone Intelligence[1]
Battle of the Ryndellia System

According to Clone Intelligence, the Malevolence was a Separatist weapon capable of causing great destruction.

Clone Intelligence personnel served in the Grand Army of the Republic since the early days of the Clone Wars.[1] In 22 BBY,[4] the Confederacy of Independent Systems Navy utilized the newly-constructed Subjugator-class heavy cruiser Malevolence in its campaign against the Galactic Republic Navy. At the time, the Republic had limited information pertaining to the new warship, although Clone Intelligence was able to learn that the Malevolence made a priority of killing survivors who witnessed its capabilities.[1]

Search for Grievous[]

"Clone Intelligence spotted him in the Balmorra system, but that was weeks ago. Since then, he vanished."
―Anakin Skywalker, on Grievous[5]
Grievous Charred

General Grievous was a high-value target hunted by Clone Intelligence.

With the destruction of the Malevolence, its former commanding officer, General Grievous, became the target of an organized search conducted by Clone Intelligence. Though they succeeded in tracking the cyborg general as far as the Balmorra system, Grievous ultimately managed to elude the clone operatives before the Republic could act on their information.[5]

Locating Grievous[]

Tech: "The Clone War may soon be over."
CC-10/994: "Better tell that to the clankers headed our way."
Tech: "I am referring to the encrypted comm chatter. Clone intelligence is reporting Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi has found and engaged General Grievous on Utapau."
CT-1409: "If he captures or kills Grievous, the Separatist command structure will collapse."
―"Tech," CC-10/994 "Grey," and CT-1409 "Echo"[6]
Battleofutapau

Clone Intelligence tracked General Grievous to Utapau, precipitating a planetary invasion by the Galactic Republic.

In 19 BBY,[7] the Republic intercepted a partial transmission from the Utapau system in the Outer Rim Territories. Using this information, Clone Intelligence traced Grievous' location to the planet Utapau. Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine revealed their findings to Jedi General Anakin Skywalker, who informed the High Council of the Jedi Order as well. Determined to bring an end to the galaxy-wide Clone Wars, the Jedi Masters reacted to Clone Intelligence's report with swift and decisive action, dispatching Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi to destroy Grievous.[2]

Clone Intelligence continued to monitor the situation on Utapau as a battle ensued between Republic clones and Separatist droids. "Tech"—one of the CT-99 clones who served in Clone Force 99—learned of the Battle of Utapau from the report made by Clone Intelligence, which he discovered through the Republic's encrypted communications network. At the time, Tech and his squad were assisting Jedi General Depa Billaba's forces during the Conquest of Kaller. Despite losing legions of battle droids over the course of the conflict, under Grievous' leadership the Separatist Droid Army continued to fight in several star systems, mounting a "desperate and brutal counterattack," even as Republic forces secured more victories across the galaxy. The battlefront on Kaller involved heavy fighting between the Republic and Separatists. Billaba requested the Republic to send reinforcements while her clones struggled to keep the droids from overrunning their position.[6]

The-Bad-Batch-in-the-snow

"Tech," a member of Clone Force 99, discovered Clone Intelligence's report on Utapau while listening to encrypted comm chatter.

Although Billaba's troops defeated the droids with the assistance of Clone Force 99, they still had to contend with another Separatist battalion, causing the general to inquire on the status of her reinforcements. She learned from Clone Sergeant "Hunter" that her battalion would not receive supplemental units as they had been redirected to the Republic capital of Coruscant, leaving only the sergeant's squad for Billaba to rely on. Tech, having discovered Clone Intelligence's report, realized that the Separatists were on the brink of defeat, making reinforcements unnecessary. Clone Captain CC-10/994 "Grey" countered the experimental clone's assertion by noting the incoming battalion of battle droids. Tech explained to Billaba's clone trooper officer that his source was the encrypted comm chatter through which he discovered that Clone Intelligence had been reporting on the battle between Kenobi and Grievous on Utapau.[6]

The newest addition to Clone Force 99, CT-1409 "Echo," came to the same conclusion as Tech, both having deduced from Clone Intelligence's report that the capture or death of General Grievous had the potential to end the Clone Wars since the Separatist command structure and the droid armies relied on the cyborg warlord's leadership. Although Billaba found the clones' theory intriguing, she remained focused on the task of Kaller for the Republic. As Billaba's forces prepared to launch a counterattack against the Separatists, Captain Grey received a holographic message from Chancellor Palpatine instructing him to execute Order 66. The captain and the clones under his command complied as a result of their programming, killing the Jedi Master who had served as their general for years, but not before she ordered her Padawan, Caleb Dume to flee.[6]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Rising Malevolence"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
  3. 3.0 3.1 StarWars-DatabankII Clone Troopers in the Databank (backup link)
  4. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places the early events of the Battle of Ryloth and the mission to Rodia to 22 BBY. As the episode that the Malevolence Campaign occurs within takes place between the events of the pieces of media the other events are attached to according to StarWars Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Order on StarWars.com (backup link), this campaign must also take place in 22 BBY.
  5. 5.0 5.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Rookies"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 TBBtemplate Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Aftermath"
  7. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
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