Corrected entry: Slick betrays his fellow Clone Troopers, even though in Star Wars Episode II Attack Of The Clones, it is stated that clones are docile, totally obedient, taking any orders without question. It's fair that Slick questioned everything, including the Jedi and what side he was on.
Corrected entry: Near the end of the episode, when Slick says that the Jedi keep the clones enslaved, there is a shot of Obi-wan and Anakin. Obi-wan's eyes are blue (they should be green).
Correction: No, they're supposed to be blue.
Correction: The clones may be designed to be reasonably obedient, but that doesn't mean that they're just mindless drones. For the army to be remotely effective in combat, they have to be intelligent, cunning and able to examine and question their situation in order to determine the best course of action to resolve it. It is therefore not unreasonable that, under certain circumstances, a clone could come to question his loyalty to both his team mates and the Republic as a whole.
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