Calvin44 is correct in this instance, El_NINO. The game is not canon as it makes dozens on contradictions with the movies.
Did Dooku get stabbed?
Did GG get stabbed?
Did Anakin fight Mace?
Was Cin not cut down in mere seconds by Anakin?
Does Anakin really have the same ability as Dooku?
None of the above are true. It is a non-canon game.
Calvin, you are new though. You do need to be nice to everyone.
Originally posted by Darth_Glentract
Calvin44 is correct in this instance, El_NINO. The game is not canon as it makes dozens on contradictions with the movies.Did Dooku get stabbed?
Did GG get stabbed?
Did Anakin fight Mace?
Was Cin not cut down in mere seconds by Anakin?
Does Anakin really have the same ability as Dooku?None of the above are true. It is a non-canon game.
Calvin, you are new though. You do need to be nice to everyone.
Are you sure about the games not falling into the EU? Last comment that I remember from EU was that games count like comic and books.
Glentract, that's a dreadful example. It is painfully obvious that you'd take the movie ROTS over the video game ROTS.
An unreliable source from video games would be this...
Kyle Katarn stabbed Desann.
Kyle Katarn shot Desann.
Kyle Katarn blew up Desann.
Kyle Katarn shocked Desann to death with Lightning.
Those are gameplay examples, meaning they are unreliable and irrelevant.
Examples from video games that are reliable, though...
Kyle Katarn used Force lightning.
Desann was a Dark Jedi and used Force lightning and was a pupil of Luke.
Stormtroopers were Desann's army.
So, from there, you can deduct the following...
Stormtroopers, whom did not have clone trooper voices, were not clone troopers, and were recruited.
Also, it was a popular belief (and with good reason) that the stormtroopers were recruited and trained individuals, not clones left over from the Clone Wars or cloned from other templates (as it has been recently made canon in EU by the recent databank update on the OS). For example, have you read 'Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina?' It has a story about a former stormtrooper and AT-AT pilot named Davn Felth (or something to that degree) who talks about being recruited with hundreds of others and trained on the Imperial training world of Caridia.
And that's where my logic comes from.
So, yeah, the clones were/are stormtroopers, but the majority are recruits by the time of ANH.
El_NINO is basically right, then.
And the 501st were all on Coruscant at the time of the execution of Order 66. There was a reason they became known as Vader's Fist: they went into the Jedi Temple, led by Lord Vader and Commander Appo.
Oh, and read here on Wikipedia about Stormtroopers. It may be Wikipedia, but it does make sense.