fromryloth-tocorellia:

It’s a Thing. Clones attach themselves to people. You can tell. They go “that one is mine thank you very much” and after that there is. no getting rid of them. It’s the Mandalorian thing, but because of the loyalty genetic fuckery it’s even more prominent in clones. It happens in the books/shows, and the thing is the people they attach themselves to become just as attached to them. It’s inevitable. It’s like iron filings being drawn to a magnet, like the gravity of a planet, they pull you in and you care, and you’ll fight as hard for them as they will for you because you are one of their People, now, and they are yours. 

Tbh I never understood Count Dooku’s reasoning concerning how he goes about «fixing» the galaxy. He complains about the Republic being unsalvageable because of the massive corruption and exploitation of the system and yet he chooses the ones mainly responsible for the situation as his primary allies. The entire Separatist council is full to the brim with the beings primarily responsible for the sorry state of the Republic to begin with. So either Dooku is a hypocrite or he was always lying.

padawanlost:

No, that’s
not what happened. When Dooku noticed the wrongs within the Jedi Order and the
Senate he tried to reach out to people in charge. He trained open their eyes
and change things. Nobody listened and he got increasingly more frustrated with
situation:

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