I thought that the clones didn't have second thoughts. I thought order 66 was wired in their brains. They're engineered soldiers, and thought they might have feeling, friends, etc., when orders wired in their brains kick in everything disappears and the orders become main priority.
the Clone Wars tv show thing (recent) sorta implies that they might've had second thought, but as shown in ROTS, not one hesitated.
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they could have simply been implanted with a genetic trigger. like deep cover spies that don't know they're spies. palpatine says order 66, and they become ruthless killing machines...
Boba wasn't an engineered clone. He wasn't growth accelerated, and the training he received was what Jango passed on to him, not sitting in a regiment like a drone. He was an independent thinker.
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Well the clones do have a hate against jedi.It's because Jango had that hate too.Since he was the "original" they inherited that hate although it was hidden under their loyalty to Palpatine.Sorry if this non-canon
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If that was true, we wouldn't have had some clone troopers refuse to obey Order 66, as has been established in the expanded universe.
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