

Thanks to high-ranking officers like Tarkin and Rampart, the Empire wasted little time in replacing the elite (albeit brainwashed) clone troopers with recruited stormtroopers, who are cheaper and more loyal, yet far less formidable than their clone predecessors. The Bad Batch season 1 depicted the immediate aftermath of Palpatine’s Sith coup, transforming the Republic into the Galactic Empire. Wolffe told them that he simply wanted to help his brothers, and he then assisted them in destroying an Imperial probe droid.After an exciting and tragic first season, Star Wars: The Bad Batch will return for season 2, and here are the Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels characters who could appear. When Kanan and Rex learned of Wolffe's betrayal, they demanded an explanation. Because he was suspicious of the Jedi and his comrades, Wolffe reported in to the Empire, allowing them to zone in on the rebels' location.

Kanan, however, deflected the blasts back, and Captain Rex ordered Wolffe and Gregor to stand down. When the rebels, led by the Jedi Kanan Jarrus, appeared, Wolffe was at first shocked, but quickly he and Gregor drew their blasters, firing on the Jedi.

He was still alive and active in the fight between the Galactic Empire and a group of Rebels.

He served in numerous engagements throughout the war. He was a Clone commander who fought during the Clone Wars, serving under the command of Jedi General Plo Koon as leader of a clone squad named Wolfpack. Dee Bradley Baker Other Pages GALLERY QUOTES RELATIONSHIPS Commander Wolffe (birth number CC-3636) is a Clone Trooper who appeared in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the show's successor Star Wars Rebels.
