CC-1322

Summary
CC-1322, commonly reffered to as "Trigg", was a veteran Clone Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic during the threat between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. He was bred on Kamino since birth the be a commander and trained alongside other clones that would come to be known as Commanders Cody, Bly, and Wolffe. Since birth, he was already known as a tough soldier, and he had unwavering resolve, making him a deadly fighter. He was caught under a wing of soldiers who were overseen by the training sergeant known as Jango Fett, the very man they were cloned from. During his training, he made many friends, and grew a certain dislike for the training sergeant Kal Skirata, who appeared to be sentimental and "touchy feelly". Once the war began, he was put under the command of the 30th Armored Assualt Legion, a group of clones who were the "the best of the best" and specialized in unbreakable assaults. The legion consisted of many troopers who would later become great friends of Trigg, including Alpha-19 "Jace", CT-8880 "Jaing", CT-0423 "Flade", and CT-4678 "Shad". When they first deployed, Trigg was placed under the command of Jedi Master Callista Brightrazor, and her very talented Jedi Padawan, Jacius Railus. Within months, the legion was already in the heat of battle. Both Jedi led the 30th into amazing battles which brought much fame to Trigg and the legion. Halfway through the war, Trigg and his men encountered a hasty situation on the planet Illum which resulted in a casualty that wiped away half of the whole legion. Since then, and Jacius's apparant death, Trigg became a strict and hardened clone. At his return, Trigg was overcome with a change of heart, that led him to become a bortherly commander to his men, and not only boosted morale in battle, but helped the legion perform better than it ever had before. Around Order 66, Trigg was overcome with the choice to either kill Jacius, or let him go free. In a stuggle of wills, Trigg was beaten back by Jacius, who was crushed by the fact his best friend would betray him. In a desperate psychological surge of thought, Trigg forsaked his obediance and told Jacius to run away and never show up again, or will not be able to stop his men. Since Jacius's exile, he is not really heard of again. He may have deserted, or stayed within the Imperial Army, no one knows.