- "The wise benefit from a second opinion."
- ―Moral
"Conspiracy" is the second episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series' sixth season. It premiered on the German TV network Super RTL on February 15, 2014 and was released in the US and Canada via Netflix on March 7, 2014.
Official description[]
"In the sterile laboratories of Kamino, the ailing clone trooper Tup and his friend Fives are quarantined for examination following Tup's shocking murder of a Jedi Master. With the help of medical droid AZI-3, Fives is determined to get to the bottom of Tup's condition and uncovers a secret deep within the Republic cloning program."[1]
Plot summary[]
- "Follow orders. Kill Jedi. Kill Jedi!"
- ―Clone trooper Tup, under the influence of the inhibitor chip
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Rex, Fives, and several other clones bring Tup to Tipoca City, where he is immediately whisked away by the Kaminoans. Rex is sent back to the battlefield, but Fives is forced to remain on Kamino under the belief that a virus may have caused Tup's breakdown and that Fives may also have it. Fives is quarantined to a room which has a window where he can see Tup being operated on. Fives is increasingly concerned at Tup's discomfort during the procedure, but his protests only lead the Kaminoans to block his view. Fives is then seen to by the droid AZI-3, who reveals to him that he will not be let out until Tup's condition is determined.
Tup's results come back negative for a virus, leading to much confusion. Suddenly, Tup awakes and blabbers about killing Jedi, making Shaak Ti wonder if this is a Separatist brainwashing plot. Nala Se and Shaak Ti continue debating on Tup's condition and arguing on who has more authority over the clones. Shaak Ti, wanting an atomic brain scan on Tup, goes to contact the Jedi High Council, while Nala Se, wanting to terminate the clone and do an autopsy, heads to Prime Minister Lama Su. Meanwhile, AZI-3 returns to Fives' quarters, where he and the clone have an argument about whether clones should be known by their names or numbers.
Nala Se meets with Lama Su, where they talk about the real truth of Tup's condition: a premature activation of Protocol 66. After contacting the mysterious Tyranus, the pair is given an order to terminate Tup for a full-body autopsy, whilst handing over Tup's inhibitor chip to the man, secretly Count Dooku.
After being convinced by Fives that his duty of saving a patient's life overrides all orders, AZI-3 proceeds to do an atomic-level brain scan on Tup, whereby they discover a tumor (which is in fact, his inhibitor chip). Nala Se walks in on AZI-3, and denounces the existence of a tumor and instead states it to be a virus. Back in Fives' medical room, he decries the plans for Tup's termination and convinces AZI-3 to do a biopsy. After setting a false intruder alarm, AZI-3 extracts the tumor from Tup's brain only to have Nala Se and Shaak Ti walk on them. Tup awakens, and tells Fives of a mission in all clones' dreams that never ends. Declaring the mission a nightmare, Tup announces that it is the end for him and that he is free. Tup then immediately dies, leaving Fives grieving at his side.
In a conference with Chancellor Palpatine, Shaak Ti informs the Chancellor of Tup's death and proposes that the tumor be sent back to the Jedi Temple for analysis. The Chancellor, on the other-hand, suggests it should be sent to the state-of-the-art Grand Republic Medical Facility. With Nala Se backing the Chancellor's decision, Shaak Ti has no choice but to agree.
Continuity[]
The episode marks the first appearance of Nala Se since the Malevolence arc from Season One. In addition, at one point, Fives mentions formerly training under Shaak Ti, alluding to the episode "Clone Cadets."[1]
Credits[]
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Appearances[]
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Organisms
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Legends organisms
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Events
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Legends events
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Locations
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Sentient species
Canon species
Legends species
Vehicles and vessels
Canon vehicles
Legends vehicles
Weapons and technology
Canon technology
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Legends technology
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Miscellanea
Canon miscellanea
Legends miscellanea
Sources[]
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars – The Lost Missions Now on Netflix on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "Launch Pad" — Star Wars Insider 148
- "Conspiracy" Episode Guide – The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
- The Clone Wars Rewatch: "Conspiracy" on Kamino on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "Cut and Run" Episode Guide on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "Return to Kamino" Episode Guide on StarWars.com (backup link)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "Conspiracy" - The Clone Wars Episode Guide on StarWars.com (backup link)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Staffel 6 Episodenguide on www.fernsehserien.de (archived from the original on January 2, 2020)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Launch Pad" — Star Wars Insider 148
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Conspiracy" to 19 BBY.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Conspiracy"
External links[]
- "Conspiracy" on the Aurebesh Wiki