What If The Jedi Executed ORDER 65 Against Palpatine

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Published 2023-11-09

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  • @AustynSN
    Order 65 wasn't just a distraction to excuse order 66. It was also Palpatine's backup plan if he lost his power play for chancellor against Valorum.
  • The Jedi: executes Order 65 Palpatine: You weren't supposed to do that... They weren't supposed to do that...
  • @laszlomiko9085
    Just a fun idea: What if Palpatine accidentally executed order 65 instead of order 66 in Revenge of the Sith?
  • @EvilGingerChill
    Something so satisfying about Rex getting the kill, the clones deserved justice for all that was done to them!
  • Any story that ends with Rex avenging Fives and all of his fallen brothers is a great story.
  • @LynnsWorld13
    Except for one teeny tiny detail. With Palpatine gone, Padme wasn’t in danger of dying in child birth. That was his ploy to get Anakin to turn to the dark side.
  • @sky_walker_1235
    16:01 it would've been insanely funny if you referenced one of SLJ's lines. "Windu Pointed his own lightsaber and yelled "WASTE THE MOTHERF***ER!!" to the clones"
  • Funny suggestion: Palpy executes Order 65 by mistake by confusing it with Order 66.
  • @coronin8587
    I honestly think that Order 65 is one of those contingency orders that exists purely for the Senate to look at it and say, "well, that all makes sense." I don't think it was ever actually something that the Clones were taught to do. They were made because of the Sith, and I heavily doubt that Palpatine would let that one slide by, even if it would just be an inconvenience for him.
  • @az1202
    pretty good story, and though I do think Palpatine would have sensed Rex, I was hoping it would be a clone that killed him (preferably Fox but I'm fine with Rex) so I'll accept it.
  • @Fabboi_unl
    The idea that mace and anikin can feel that they are not just following orders, but are literally forced to do it. Great touch
  • I've been thinking about this a lot recently, but shouldn't Disney create a Star Wars 'What If...?' series like they did with the Marvel 'What If...?' series? Stories like this one would be pretty cool when they're animated, and I'm pretty sure that people would enjoy them.
  • @guts60
    The 150 Orders were all very well known to the Senate and Jedi. The whole reason they exist is for the other 149 to mask Order 66, with Order 65 being the greatest mask as it makes it seem like they are just making every contingency plan they might need. Palpatine was incredibly clever like this, making his plan right under everyone’s nose and hidden in plain sight. The Senate and Jedi didn’t know, however, that the inhibitor chips enforced the 150 Orders if ever executed. Clones could not disobey the Order(s). Nobody except a very select few and the Kaminoans knew of the chips.
  • @jedinathan
    Excellent video nearly perfect. Only gripe is it should have been Thire not Thorn, as Commander Thorn died on Scipio a few months prior to Revenge of the Sith, but Thire he was on Coruscant and he actually shows up in Revenge of the Sith after the fight between Sidious and Yoda. That said perfect otherwise apart from that minor inconsistanty, the real question is what happens in the aftermath of the fight for the Republic in the long run, as there are a LOT of things that need to be addressed with Sidious dead in terms of corruption that needs to be addressed along with well what to do with the Clones, peace terms with the CIS, also there is a LOT of crime that needs to be wiped out as even with Maul imprisoned his followers are still out there and you of course have the Hutts, the Pykes the Black Sun and other crime syndicates that are causing issues. That said any timeline in which Sidious is killed before he can do lasting damage is a good one. Because I'm happy he's dead, also Rex killing him? Poetic justice if ever there was one and the follow up line of "That's for Fives" perfection.
  • @JennyBlaze253
    So, basically all of Order 66 could've been avoided if everyone in the movie communicated better with each other? Yeah, makes sense. xP
  • @vnep5743
    I like how Anakin was still forced to make a decision in the end, taking only one mistake by one of the combatants to decide his path. Same as the movie yet so much different. What if Luke was "too much like his father," in the way that his uncle feared? More aggressive, unstable, sociopathic, or the like. Like he stays in the light yet his behavior is highly problematic. Or something like that.