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I don't think that the Trapper in Landing at Point Rain is the same as the one from The Zillo Beast considering how one is attached to the 212th Attack Battalion and is an Advanced Recon Force Scout Trooper, while the other is a standard clone trooper attached to the 91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps. I believe that it's two separate clones with the same nickname.--Vitus InfinitusTalk 06:47, February 2, 2019 (UTC)

  • There is no reason to assume it's two different clones. Echo and Fives both started out stationed on Rishi Moon, then they transferred to the 501st, and then they were made ARC troopers, often attached to the 501st. Clones get transferred and promotions. - JMAS Jolly Trooper Hey, it's me! 06:55, February 2, 2019 (UTC)
    • What JMAS said, also we don't know if Trapper was with the 91st being on the same battle as Ponds doesn't make you part of it. Trapper could've being a Clone just attached to the battle or part of another unit and then sent to the 212th--DarthRuiz30 (talk) 08:13, February 2, 2019 (UTC)
      • Alright sounds good, just wanted to discuss it--Vitus InfinitusTalk 15:36, February 2, 2019 (UTC)
  • Revisiting, I think it's better to not assume they're the same clone. As we see with Fox and Fox (501st Legion) for example, different clones share the same name. Better to infer that they're separate individuals given that they're in different units in my opinion. --Vitus InfinitusTalk 05:38, 18 November 2025 (UTC)