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GOOD DISCORD LINK: https://discordapp.com/invite/ZzAFvGa DISCORD link: https://goo.gl/ToUCrP Do you like the Academy and would like to support it? Become a Patreon: https://goo.gl/qx9HUc For high-quality Star Wars stuff, click on the link: https://goo.gl/cuGfMb Useful links and FAQ: What is Canon/Legend? https://goo.gl/ULVC6C What is Yavin? https://goo.gl/HnzhYb Creatures series: https://goo.gl/Wg3VVP Species series: https://goo.gl/b8LvhU Droids series: https://goo.gl/T95bLp Starships series: https://goo.gl/69kL3a Facebook: https://goo.gl/Gjzhe3 Instagram: https://goo.gl/cWms5M Twitter: https://goo.gl/fsg86T GMail: [email protected] Hello, Star Wars fans. Welcome to the Academy! In the clone army, all clones were the same, they were all copies of the same bounty hunter, Jango Fett. Over time, they were allowed to give space to their personalities. They could shave their heads, dye their hair, get tattoos, and even have their own nicknames. They were given names so that they would NOT be just numbers in the war machine. They were not droids, but people who wanted their memories to be preserved with their names. Of course, regardless of these nicknames, each clone had a serial number, which usually consisted of 2-3 letters and then numbers. Yes, but it was an interesting system, probably many people who are not so into the world of Star Wars did not understand exactly what CC, RC, or CT were... Well, these letters served as the identifiers of the clone soldiers to determine their affiliation or rather their level. But how was a clone classified? Well, it may be my fault, but I have not found much information so far on what basis and where the cloners classified the clones they produced. One thing is for sure, they were not given their codes at the end of their training, because how would they have distinguished them before then? So I think they were either classified at the time of the genetic source sample implantation, by monitoring their development, or after… well, let's say, after their birth, their affiliation was determined after some series of tests. Since the cloning process is not 100%, this is also proven by the selections, so there could have been minimal differences between the finished units. And maybe, but just maybe, the cloners were able to test them somehow. And if that's the case, then they could have classified them based on the tests, very early on. But I repeat, I can't give a precise answer to this question, unfortunately. One thing is for sure, the cloners selected someone based on something, to be the commander, for example. After all, their code is already different from that of ordinary soldiers. But I don't want to dwell on that for you now, we'll discuss it in the comments. Now let's see what kind of clone "codes" they were, and what they meant exactly. The majority of the clone troopers were designated CT, that is, Clone Trooper. The next designation is CL, that is, Clone Lieutenant. The next is CC, that is, Clone Commander, that is, Clone Commander. Or, it can even mean captain, right, CC is the abbreviation for Clone Captain. And this is none other than RC, that is, Republic Commando… N is, that is, null-class ARC warriors. A is, that is, Alpha-class Arc warriors. CRC as Clone Regimental Commander, that is, Regiment Commander. Finally, ARC, which was the abbreviation for Advanced Recon Commando, and indeed, ARC warriors were designated with this. Have fun. I look forward to your opinions, observations and any other communication in the comments :) Furthermore, I am happy to continue any conversation related to the world of Star Wars. Thank you for your attention! May the force be with you. #StarWarsAcademy #StarWars #Follow #Like #Clone #clone