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Phase I clone trooper armor

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'Your armor, it's shiny and new. Just like you.'
―Clone Captain 'Rex,' to a group of clone shinies[src]

Clone Trooper Phase 1 Helmet

Phase I clone trooper armor was the standard issue armor of the Grand Army of the Republic's clone troopers during the early portions of the Clone Wars. It was later replaced by the Phase II armor, which was better adapted to human anatomy.

DescriptionEdit

Created by Kaminoan armorsmiths for the clone troopers of the Galactic Republic, the Phase I armor consisted of twenty form-fitting plates of lightweight plastoid-alloy composite. Those plates were sealed to a blacktemperature control bodysuit via magnatomic gription panels. The bodysuit was also pressurized, offering temporary protection against the vacuum of space. Its design was reminiscent of the Mandalorian armor, including the helmet with a distinctive T-shaped visor. Despite its advantages, the Phase I armor proved uncomfortable for the troopers to fit in, which was due to the Kaminoans' unfamiliarity with human ergonomics.[1]

HistoryEdit

The armorsmiths of Kamino designed Phase I armor after the Mandalorian armor worn by the clonesoldiers' template, the bounty hunterJango Fett. It was introduced at the same time as the first batch of clone troopers, which were deployed at the Battle of Geonosis.[1] Sometime prior to the Battle of Mon Cala, it was replaced by Phase II clone trooper armor,[3] which was more comfortable[1] and capable of supporting more specialized equipment.[4]

AppearancesEdit

  • Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones(First appearance)
  • Jedi of the Republic – Mace Windu, Part I(Appears in flashback(s))
  • 'Roger Roger'—Star Wars Adventures 19
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Cat and Mouse'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Hidden Enemy'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Clone Cadets'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Supply Lines'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Ambush'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Rising Malevolence'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Shadow of Malevolence'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Destroy Malevolence'
  • '501 Plus One'—Age of Republic Special 1
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Rookies'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Downfall of a Droid'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Duel of the Droids'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Bombad Jedi'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Cloak of Darkness'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Lair of Grievous'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Dooku Captured'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Gungan General'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Jedi Crash'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Defenders of Peace'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Trespass'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Blue Shadow Virus'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Mystery of a Thousand Moons'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Storm Over Ryloth'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Innocents of Ryloth'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Liberty on Ryloth'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Holocron Heist'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Cargo of Doom'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Children of the Force'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Bounty Hunters' (Appears in flashback(s))
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Zillo Beast'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Zillo Beast Strikes Back'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Landing at Point Rain'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Weapons Factory'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Legacy of Terror'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Brain Invaders'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Grievous Intrigue'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Deserter'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Mandalore Plot'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Voyage of Temptation'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Duchess of Mandalore'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Death Trap'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'R2 Come Home'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Lethal Trackdown'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Academy'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Assassin'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'ARC Troopers'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Sphere of Influence'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Hostage Crisis'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Hunt for Ziro'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Heroes on Both Sides'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Pursuit of Peace'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Senate Murders' (Appears in flashback(s))
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Overlords'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Ghosts of Mortis'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'The Citadel'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Counterattack'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Citadel Rescue'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Padawan Lost'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Water War'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Mercy Mission'
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'A Friend in Need' (Appears in flashback(s))
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Friends and Enemies' (Helmet only)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Orders' (Helmet only as graffiti)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Voices' (Appears in flashback(s))
  • Age of Republic - Padmé Amidala 1(Appears in flashback(s))
  • Thrawn, Part I(Cover only)
  • Star Wars Rebels – 'Empire Day' (Helmet only)
  • Star Wars Rebels – 'The Lost Commanders' (Helmet only)
  • Star Wars Rebels – 'Relics of the Old Republic' (Helmet only)
  • Leia, Princess of Alderaan webcomic(Appears in flashback(s))
  • Star Wars Rebels – 'Homecoming'
  • Star Wars Rebels – 'Shroud of Darkness' (Vision)
  • Star Wars Rebels – 'Hera's Heroes'
  • Star Wars Rebels – 'Ghosts of Geonosis' (Helmet only)
  • Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures – 'Yoda – The Jedi Master' (Appears in flashback(s))
  • Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures – 'Luke vs. Emperor Palpatine - Rise to Evil' (Appears in flashback(s))
  • '—Star Wars Adventures Ashcan(Appears in flashback(s))
  • Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge – Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities

Non-canon appearancesEdit

SourcesEdit

  • Ultimate Factivity Collection: Star Wars(First identified as Phase I clone trooper armor)
  • Star Wars: Rogue One: Rebel Dossier(Indirect mention only)
  • Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles(Picture only)
  • Adi Gallia in the Databank(backup link)(Picture only)
  • ARC Trooper Fives in the Databank(backup link)(Picture only)
  • Asajj Ventress in the Databank(backup link)(Picture only)
  • Aurra Sing in the Databank(backup link)(Picture only)
  • Bail Organa in the Databank(backup link)(Picture only)
  • Clone Trooper Armor History Gallery in the Databank(backup link)

Notes and referencesEdit

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.7Ultimate Star Wars
  2. Clone Troopers in the Encyclopedia(link now obsolete; backup link) states that clone troopers are 1.83 meters tall, which means that their armor must be around that height.
  3. Star Wars: The Clone Wars – 'Water War'
  4. Ultimate Factivity Collection: Star Wars