Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (First Appearance) The name "Commander Cody" was also once a common sci-fi character name during the 1950's. Thus, only making two brief appearances during Clone Wars Season 4 without having his helmet removed until the Clone Wars Season 5 episode "Bound For Rescue". Since the second-half of Clone Wars Season 3, Cody has appeared less than the earlier Clone Wars episodes. Oddly, his orange-colored markings tend to appear yellow or a much darker orange as opposed to how he's originally portrayed. (Aside from Alpha, even though he didn't have personalized armor.)Ĭody's name also serves as a tribute to the film Serial's character Commando Cody, also known as the "Rocket Man" hence his jetpack.Ĭommander Deviss' character model was originally meant to be Cody's, but the producers at Lucasfilm decided that Cody's actual appearance looks better, as well as the agreement of most fans.Ĭommander Cody's nickname derives from the classic action hero "Commander Cody" in a short-lived series related to Flash Gordon one of the early space fantasy franchises that inspired George Lucas to create Star Wars. In media other than the Clone Wars he frequently carried a set of two DC-17 Blasters which he dual wielded like Rex.Ĭommander Cody was one of the very first Clone Troopers to be nick-named, and have distinct markings, as well as personalized armor out of both the Star Wars franchise, and the saga/story itself. He also eventually wore his own customized portable jet-pack towards the end of the Clone Wars, as well as a small ammo strap on his upper-right arm. His appearance in the Clone Wars Microseries and the first Lego Star Wars game is different than of the current-Clone Wars series, comics, novels, and the Revenge of the Sith Game, even though he's never seen with his helmet removed. His facial appearance consists of having a huge scar on the side of his face, to whom he received during his very first battle, and has the standard "high-fade" haircut that most Clone Troopers have from Jango Fett. However, his Clone Wars series counter-part is slightly different, mainly in the thigh armor. (Live-action style notice the left leg gauntlet.) He eventually wore Phase 2 Clone Trooper Armor with similar gear, but added extended shoulder pads, grey arm armor stripes, an improved ventilation system, and a veteran badge.Ĭommander Cody in Phase 2 armor. He was also good-humored, and often joked sarcastically with his fellow Jedi and Clone officers.Ĭody often served as a messenger- he often delivered holocron messages and received enemy intel from other Clones and Republic officials.Ĭommander Cody originally wore Phase 1 Clone Trooper Armor with orange stripes, and with added gear: a visor improver, a floodlight, a reinforced com-link antenna on his helmet, and a left shoulder antenna. However, he was very loyal to his troops and officers, and never slacked-off, aside from often being independent. Cody's whereabouts are currently unknown, yet many speculations are abound from various sources.Ĭody often strictly followed each and every order given to him, which ultimately lead to him following traitorous orders, such as Order 66. However, Cody ultimately failed, allowing Kenobi to escape. He eventually became a Veteran Clone Officer, but was sadly forced to execute his Jedi General, Obi-Wan Kenobi, during Order 66. (Clone Wars.)Ĭommander Cody was trained by ARC Lieutenant Alpha 17 ("Alpha") similarly to Rex, Gree, and Bly, and eventually formed the 212th Attack Battalion with Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi.ĭuring the Clone Wars he fought in many battles, both large and small, across the galaxy. Commander Cody (CC-2224), was a Senior/Veteran Clone Officer under the rank of Marshal Commander and was assigned to the 212th Attack Battalion under the lead command of Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi.Ĭommander Cody in his original Phase 1 armor.
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