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  3. Dec 22, 2009 · WOLF, Capt. Rex, 69, USN (retired), of Kenbridge, Va., died December 20, 2009. He served as an Aviator in the U.S. Navy for 27 years, including service during the Vietnam Conflict.

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    "The Separatists have no regard for innocent life. They don't care who walks away from war and who doesn't. That's why we move on them now, Commander…and Wolfpack leads the hunt."

    ―Wolffe

    Wolffe, formerly designated CC-3636, was a veteran Clone Commander in the Grand Army of the Republic who served with Jedi General Plo Koon during the Clone Wars. The leader of the 104th Battalion's famed Wolfpack squad, Commander Wolffe proved to be tireless in his efforts against the Confederacy of Independent Systems, displaying an affinity for strategy. On his first mission with Koon, Wolffe served on board the Jedi Master's flagship, the Triumphant, when Koon led a task force to eliminate the Separatist warship Malevolence. While confronting the Malevolence in the Abregado system, all the troopers from the Wolfpack who were on board the ship were eliminated, save for Koon, Wolffe, Clone Sergeant Sinker, and trooper Boost. The four were rescued by Jedi General Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan, Ahsoka Tano, and Wolffe had his unit adopt new clone trooper armor in honor of his fallen comrades. Refusing to let the loss of the Wolfpack deter him from his service, he inspired loyalty amongst his men.

    During the Battle of Khorm, Wolffe lost his right eye in a fight with the Sith apprentice Asajj Ventress, and he subsequently wore a cybernetic eye replacement and retained facial scars. Wolffe continued his military service to the Republic, undertaking several key missions with Koon, working with Skywalker and Tano again during a battle on Felucia, rescuing Skywalker and Jedi Master Mace Windu on Vanqor, and helping a Republic strike team escape with rescued prisoners from Lola Sayu. He personally oversaw a supply mission to the groundquake-devastated planet Aleen, assisting in liberating Togruta slaves from the Zygerrian Slave Empire on Kadavo, and took part in a mission that recovered the lightsaber of the late Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas.

    Early life

    CC-3636, eventually known by the name Wolffe, was cloned on the planet Kamino like every clone in the Grand Army of the Republic. By the early days of the Clone Wars, he was stationed on Kamino and served as a Clone Captain. He broke up a fight between Heater, a trooper who had at one point deserted the army, and another trooper who had called him a coward for doing so. Wolffe talked with Heater and gave him command of a squad of deserters, including clone troopers Sync, Charlie, and Racetrack, telling them they would be free to make their decision concerning their continued service after they completed one mission together. The unit was sent to attack and destroy a Separatist weapons depot, where the squad came together, completed the mission, and decided to continue serving the Republic. Some time later, Wolffe became a Clone Commander and served under Jedi General Plo Koon. Wolffe led the 104th Battalion and its Wolfpack squad. At some point, Wolffe flew an Aggressive ReConnaissance-170 starfighter near asteroids and in space combat. Wolffe and his troops fought in many battles over the course of the war. The unit was also given missions that pulled them to non-frontline duties at times as well.

    "I, I contacted the Empire. If they found out that we were helping Jedi, they'd wipe us out. […] I wanted to protect you guys, protect our squad."

    "The war is over. We are free men. We can't live under the fear of the Empire for the rest of our lives, Wolffe. That's not freedom."

    "They're not our enemy. I'm sorry."

    ―Wolffe and Rex

    Wolffe was a Clone Commander who was bred from a template of the bounty hunter Jango Fett. Standing at 1.83 meters (6 feet) tall, he had black hair and brown eyes. He lost his right eye during a skirmish with the Sith apprentice Asajj Ventress. and covered it with a silver patch.

    Wolffe was a practical strategist and competent commander with naval combat experience, having served aboard the Venator-class Star Destroyer Triumphant. Wolffe was also calm and displayed fortitude even in the midst of crisis. Despite being wounded, Wolffe refused to abandon his duty as a soldier. He often used dual DC-17 hand blasters in combat.

    As a clone commander, Wolffe knew how to operate a blaster rifle and an AT-TE walker. He also wore a jetpack during the Battle of Felucia. While Wolffe was a seasoned soldier, he was no match for the Force powers of Asajj Ventress, who trounced him and his men.

    Wolffe was also a competent pilot and was able to pilot an Aggressive ReConnaissance-170 starfighter at one point and the VCX-100 light freighter Ghost during the Liberation of Lothal.

    Wolffe was created for the Cartoon Network animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which ran from 2008 to 2013. He was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, who also voiced all the other clone troopers in the series. Wolffe first appeared in the episode "Rising Malevolence," which premiered on October 3, 2008. Baker reprised his role as Wolffe in the animated television series Star Wars Rebels.

    Though Rebels confirmed that as with Rex and Gregor, Wolffe was able to remove his control chip and was not forced to follow Order 66, The Clone Wars writer Henry Gilroy speculated at Dragon Con 2018 that Wolffe likely followed the command for a while. According to Gilroy, Wolffe removed his chip after the event was done, but the programming and the trauma were still inside him, explaining his aggressive reaction upon seeing Kanan Jarrus for the first time.

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