AU Week: Jedi Temple is a magical school!
Sep. 18th, 2020 02:02 pm When the Jedi found the cloning facility on Kamino, they were astonished to find that among the young cadets was a fairly strong force-sensitive kid.
This provoked a lot of discussion within the Council about the implications of a single Force wielding clone, whether he was already too old to learn, what would happen if they let him go untrained, whether this was an opportunity of a problem to be solved.
They settled finally on this: Cadet 27-5555 was sent into the facility's labs and given what they had already started calling the "Boba Treatment" - some of his genetic alterations like the rapid aging was remarkably easy to turn off, if not reverse.
He was then taken away from his brothers and transported to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where the Council assigned him to Jedi General Agen Kolar, who at the time was still mourning the death of his former Padawan
It sure is weird being a clone in the Order -considered slightly 'less than' even by his peers, appearing considerably older than his years, a Padawan who was never a Youngling. A Clone leading other, more experienced brothers.
On the other hand, he understands the fraternity of clones more than any of the Jedi, and they respect him that little bit more than Jedi who don't understand their own experience.
He's got the best of both worlds, right?
Everyone has great hopes for his future.
This provoked a lot of discussion within the Council about the implications of a single Force wielding clone, whether he was already too old to learn, what would happen if they let him go untrained, whether this was an opportunity of a problem to be solved.
They settled finally on this: Cadet 27-5555 was sent into the facility's labs and given what they had already started calling the "Boba Treatment" - some of his genetic alterations like the rapid aging was remarkably easy to turn off, if not reverse.
He was then taken away from his brothers and transported to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where the Council assigned him to Jedi General Agen Kolar, who at the time was still mourning the death of his former Padawan
It sure is weird being a clone in the Order -considered slightly 'less than' even by his peers, appearing considerably older than his years, a Padawan who was never a Youngling. A Clone leading other, more experienced brothers.
On the other hand, he understands the fraternity of clones more than any of the Jedi, and they respect him that little bit more than Jedi who don't understand their own experience.
He's got the best of both worlds, right?
Everyone has great hopes for his future.