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- "What's happening? Why would they do this?"
"We don't know, we heard shots." - ―Ahsoka Tano and Havoc
Havoc, designated CT-9529, was a clone trooper who served in Tango Company during the Clone Wars.
Biography
Havoc and Trap are held at bay by Tano and Offee
Havoc, along with the rest of Tango Company, served at the Second Battle of Geonosis, and afterwards was sent on a medical supply run to Ord Cestus. While aboard a Republic supply ship that was being transported back to Republic space by Jedi Commanders Ahsoka Tano and Barriss Offee, he heard the sound of blaster shots in the mess hall. He rushed in to investigate with the leader of Tango Company, Trap, only to be interrogated by Ahsoka and Barriss, the two having just survived an attack by two other clones, Ox and Edge. Once Havoc and Trap convinced the Jedi that they were not their enemies, the four attempted to contact the bridge via comlink but failed to receive any response. As a result, the Jedi left to inspect the bridge, instructing Havoc to stay behind to watch over the unconscious Ox and Edge.[2]
While Ahsoka and Barriss were away, Havoc fell prey to the Geonosian brain worms that had stowed aboard the ship and was subsequently mind-controlled, just as Ox and Edge had been. Later he along with Scythe and Edge, pinned down the final uninfected clone trooper on the ship and infected him with a brain worm. Immediately afterwards, he and the rest of the clones were forced to attack the Jedi that had been watching the act. The Jedi escaped using the ventilation system, and in spite of capturing and infecting Barriss, Havoc along with the rest of the crew were finally sterilized when Ahsoka ruptured the ship's cooling tanks killing the brain worms.[2]
Personality and traits
A human clone of Jango Fett, Havoc was 1.83 meters (6 ft) tall.[1] Havoc had brown eyes, tan skin, and black hair, with longer sideburns and facial hair in the form of a goatee.[2]
Equipment
Havoc carried a DC-15A blaster rifle, and a DC-15S. He wore Phase I Armor that had blue markings and bore a striped sigil on his armored shoulder plates that resembled a stylized tiger face.[2]
Appearances
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Brain Invaders" (First appearance)
Sources
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Brain Invaders on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: New Battlefronts: The Visual Guide (First identified as CT-9529)
"Brain Invaders" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)