Grand
Army of the Republic: A Complete Visual Reference Guide to Clone Troopers
The
book that almost was.
I
was a fan of clone troopers since my first viewing of Attack of the Clones in
May 2002. Then the Clone Wars micro series and Revenge of the Sith introduced a
rich world of clone diversity. Following that, The Clone Wars Movie and TV
series, the Expanded Universe, and Hasbro blew the doors clean off. There were
so many clones. My personality is wired such that I prefer (and crave),
complete, organized lists and catalogs of things. Thus, I wanted something
where I could see the different clone troopers all in one place. As I was a big
lover of the various Star Wars visual guides and reference books, I figured I'd
just make my own guide along those lines. My initial intent was to make a
reference guide just for myself, for fun. This was early 2010. However, as I
began to write and compile images I realized that others might be interested in
having a book like this as well.
Although
the book wasn't complete yet I reached out to Lucas Publishing, Del Rey Books,
and DK Books. Lucas Publishing told me I needed the publishing deal first, and
the two publishers said I needed the licensing agreement first. That was a dead
end. But to be fair, I was a no-name author cold-calling places without
representation. So I reached out to Star Wars author James Luceno who I had met
a couple years prior. He loved the idea and the manuscript, and offered to make
a few calls on my behalf. By mid-2012 the book was mostly done and, via James's
help, it was looking very promising for getting it published. Then October
came...and George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney. Immediately following the
sale, all Star Wars books not already in production and/or slated for release
were cancelled until further notice. James was super supportive and followed
up with Lucas Publishing periodically. When the news came that Disney and
Lucasfilm were cancelling The Clone Wars, killing the Expanded Universe, and
re-booting the Star Wars canon, I knew the book was dead. And it was. Hasbro,
the EU, and the final [at the time] season of The Clone Wars had introduced
some new clones, but I never bothered to go back and add them to my manuscript.
I was disappointed and, at the time, had yet to come to grips with how I felt
and stood regarding the “new era of Star Wars”.
The
book would have been insanely dope though. I envisioned a large, hardcover book
(similar to the Visual Dictionary, Cross-Section and Essential Guide books),
with great visually imagery. I had done hours of research and was confident in
both the information, and the writing. As I’m but a novice when it comes to
graphic design, Lucasfilm and the publisher would have needed to provide some assistance
in terms of higher quality images and better page graphics, but the end result
would have been a hit.
The
book covered all clone troopers from:
*Episode
II – Attack of the Clones
*Episode
III – Revenge of the Sith
*Clone
Wars
*The
Clone Wars Movie
*The
Clone Wars Seasons 1-6
*The
Expanded Universe (novels, books, comics, video games)
*Hasbro
Here’s
a brief breakdown of what the book would have consisted of. This is essentially
a scaled down version of the table of contents (longer lists are replaced with
a *).
I. Prelude – “An
Army of One”
Kamino
Battle of Geonosis
The Clone Wars
Coruscant and Centax 2
Order 66
The Empire
II. Appearances,
Armor, and Weaponry
III. Command
Structure
Regular Forces
Special Forces
IV. Regular
Forces
Command Hierarchy / Rank System
Operational Variations
*Over twenty different sub-sections
featured
Notable Formations
*Over twenty five
different units featured
Notable Clones
*Over thirty different
individual clones featured
V. Special
Forces
Advanced Recon Commandos (ARC
Troopers)
Command Hierarchy / Rank
System
ARC Subdivisions *
Notable
ARCs *
Clone Commandos
Cuy’val Dar and Clone
Advisors
Notable Commandos *
*Remaining divisions of Special Forces
VI.
Comprehensive Image Gallery
VII. Notes and
References
The
kicker was the Comprehensive Image Gallery section, which would have featured a
photo and title for every clone trooper in existence.
The
book would have been around two hundred and fifty pages.
While
I was working on Grand Army of the Republic, I became inspired to write some
other material. In 2011 I wrote four Star Wars children’s books. The goal was
to, after I had one book under my belt, pitch the others. Alas… But regardless
of the outcome, it was still fun working on all five projects. And I can kick
ass in clone trooper trivia for the remainder of my days. Haha!
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