When you think of Order 66, it’s hard to imagine anyone surviving such a massive betrayal, especially a Jedi.
But Ahsoka Tano? She managed to survive not just once, but three times! Now that’s impressive.
So, let’s break down these three moments and then dig deeper into the reasons behind her survival.
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Three Times Ahsoka Survive Order 66 Situations
1. The Brain Invaders Incident
Ahsoka’s first brush with a clone betrayal didn’t happen during Order 66 itself but during the Brain Invaders arc in The Clone Wars.
In this story, Geonosian brain worms took control of clone troopers, turning them against Ahsoka and her fellow Jedi.
While it wasn’t exactly the clones’ fault, the scenario gave Ahsoka a taste of what it felt like to be betrayed by those who were supposed to be on her side.
2. The Wrong Jedi Arc
The second time Ahsoka faced a situation where clones or allies turned on her was during the Wrong Jedi arc, where she was falsely accused of treason and expelled from the Jedi Order.
During this time, the clones weren’t trying to kill her after being told by Anakin to use the stunt weapons, but she still had to evade them while on the run, adding to her experience of survival under extreme circumstances.
3. Order 66 Itself
The big one, of course, is Order 66. In the final arc of The Clone Wars, Ahsoka fought for her life as the clones, now programmed to kill all Jedi, turned against her.
With her unique skills and past experiences, Ahsoka survived one of the deadliest moments in Star Wars history when so most Jedi didn’t.
Now, you might be thinking, how did she pull it off not once, not twice, but three times? Let’s break it down into the major reasons that explain her survival.
1. Anakin’s Intense Training Prepared Ahsoka Specifically for Combat Against Clones
Ahsoka’s survival was no accident. Anakin Skywalker trained her harder than most Jedi were ever trained.
He put her through rigorous drills, having clones shoot at her day after day. This wasn’t just about improving her reflexes; it was about preparing her for real, life-or-death situations.
Anakin’s methods were tough, even borderline abusive at times. But it worked.
Ahsoka learned to anticipate clone attacks, deflect blaster shots, and handle the intensity of battle better than almost any other Jedi.
Anakin’s goal wasn’t just to teach her how to survive a fight – it was to ensure that, if the worst happened, she could face down a battalion of clones and still come out alive.
This kind of training wasn’t standard for most Jedi, which gave Ahsoka a unique edge when Order 66 came down.
2. Her Experiences During the Clone Wars Prepared Her for Betrayal
Ahsoka had already been through the wringer by the time Order 66 happened.
She had faced betrayal before – first with the brain-invaded clones and later when she was falsely accused of treason in the Wrong Jedi arc.
These experiences taught her to stay on her toes, even when those around her suddenly became her enemies.
When clones turned on Ahsoka during Order 66, it wasn’t entirely new for her. She had been there before, fighting off clones who wanted to capture her or worse.
This prior experience gave her a mental edge that many other Jedi didn’t have.
She knew how to evade capture, how to fight back without getting overwhelmed, and most importantly, how to stay calm under pressure.
3. Ahsoka Was No Longer Officially a Jedi by the Time of Order 66
Another interesting factor is that Ahsoka was no longer an official Jedi when Order 66 went into effect.
She had left the Order after being wrongfully accused of treason. While this didn’t stop the clones from turning on her (thanks to their programming), it put her in a unique position.
She wasn’t bound by the same Jedi codes or traditions as the others, giving her more freedom to fight and escape on her own terms.