Clone Commander (Comic-Con 2011 Non-Attendee Version) Figure
- The Clone Commander 12 inch Figure
Features:
• Articulated Armored Body with over 30 points of articulation
• Detailed Fabric Bodysuit
• Highly detailed full body armor set
• Phase I clone helmet portrait
• One pair flat palm hands
• One pair thumbs up hands
• One pair closed fists
• One pair trigger grip hands
• One pair C-grip hands
• One right hand with one finger point
• One left hand with two finger point
• One left hand with two finger spread
• One pair standing boot
• One pair action boot
• Blas Tech DC-15A Long Range Blaster Rifle
• Blas Tech DC-15S Blaster Carbine
• Lower support extendable figure stand with Star Wars logo
At the time of their introduction, the Republic clone trooper represented the future of galactic warfare. Far superior to the battle droid armies of the era, the clone troopers formed the backbone of the Republic"s new military initiative that battled against the forces of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. So pervasive & symbolic were they of the times, the galaxy-wide conflict that saw their debut took its name from their ranks: the Clone Wars. It would be a long & bloody conflict in the years to come, but the efficiency of the clone trooper infantry would be proven time & again on many scattered worlds.
According to Jedi investigations, the clone army was apparently commissioned by one of their own a decade previous to their introduction on the battlefield. Using the original genetic code of bounty hunter Jango Fett, the Kaminoans carefully tampered with the material to produce clones with diminished independence & accelerated growth. For a decade"s time, the clones were constantly trained in fighting techniques, vehicular skills & battlefield tactics. Yet, they still maintained a spark of independent & creative thinking, making them far better suited than droids to handle the unexpected turns of warfare.
Identical in form, physical prowess, stamina & mental capacity, each of the first generations of clone troopers were fully encased in hard white armor, each identical face concealed behind a t-shaped visor. Eventually, color-coded flashes on the armor denoted rank & later came to signify individual units, who often became more customized with mission specific gear & armor modifications.