OBI-WAN KENOBI Reveals Surprising Backstory For Temuera Morrison's Homeless Clone Trooper

OBI-WAN KENOBI Reveals Surprising Backstory For Temuera Morrison's Homeless Clone Trooper

New details about Temuera Morrison's homeless Clone Trooper in Obi-Wan Kenobi have been revealed, including his name and what role he played in The Clone Wars. Find more details on that after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Jul 24, 2023 11:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: StarWars.com

In Obi-Wan Kenobi, we followed "Ben" as he attempted to return the kidnapped Princess Leia to her family on Alderaan. Heading to Daiyu, the Jedi Master encountered a shocking reminder of the Clone Wars and Order 66 when he came across a homeless Clone Trooper.

The Bad Batch has started exploring the events which led to clones being replaced with Stormtroopers, but this cameo was still a reminder for both us and Obi-Wan of what happened to these soldiers when Emperor Palpatine had what he needed. 

In the upcoming book Star Wars: Dawn of the Rebellion: The Visual Guide, we learn more about the bearded Trooper forced to beg for loose change on Daiyu's streets. In fact, he even has a name now!

"Downtrodden in the streets of Daiyu is the clone trooper Nax," it reveals. "A veteran of many battlefields, including Teth, Christophsis, and Umbara, he was removed from the frontlines after extensive injuries. Rapidly declining from age acceleration and neglect, Nax asks passersby for credits."

It appears Nax wasn't among the soldiers enlisted by Anakin Skywalker on the night of Order 66 to attack the Jedi Temple. In fact, this description suggests he was discharged long before that, a decision which likely saw him fall by the wayside even when the Clone Wars were still raging. 

Looking back, we can no longer discount the possibility that Nax may well have recognised his old General.

Obi-Wan Kenobi was a hit with Star Wars fans, though there's sadly still no indication that Lucasfilm has plans for a second season. For now, we have other stories exploring this period between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, though there's every chance that will change as those three new movies grow closer.

Check out this excerpt from this upcoming Star Wars book below. 

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