True size of the Clone Army
Posted: 2009-12-16 08:06am
I did some searching and asked a mod for permission to start a new thread about this subject. I realize it has probably been discussed quite a few times here already, but I'm currently in the process of writing an essay regarding the true size of the Clone Army and am in need of input. I'll post the reasoning and initial stuff I've put together, bear in mind this is still in quite a rough form. Haven't had time to clean it up properly. Please note that I haven't read any of the Clone Wars-era EU, but have seen all of The Clone Wars animated series, so there will no doubt be flaws in my reasoning.
The Logical Argument
3,000,000 total clones to fight the majority of engagements in a Galactic Scale war makes absolutely no sense. In AoTC, Count Dooku states off-handedly that 10,000 more star systems are expected to be joining the Separatists. Thousands of star systems involved in a conflict which was seen as a dual-solution set war for both involved parties, win or for all intents and purposes cease to exist. Considering the extent of infrastructure and production capabilities witnessed during the course of both the OT and the prequels, the idea that an army with a 3,000,000 strong primary combat force could fight a true Galactic Scale conflict is more than retarded, it's insane. However, since logic seems to play such a small part in these debates nowadays, I'm going to be presenting my argument supporting a number significantly greater than 3,000,000.
Canon-derived arguments
Arguing that 3,000,000 clones consists the entirety of the primary combat arm of the Republic requires ignoring certain sources which indicate or suggest otherwise. Considering that some of the sources suggesting a much larger army are presented matter-of-factly, infodump style, would logically carry a higher importance when trying to determine the facts. Nevertheless, lets look at the figures suggested by different levels of canon.
Attack of the Clones movie: 200,000 "units" ready to be delivered, 1,000,000 more ready soon. This is awfully vague, but logic would suggest that "unit" would mean several clones as military terminology treats "units" as formations of multiple troops. However, no clear-cut figure can be derived from from Lama Su's statement.
The Clone Wars animated series: No figure mentioned outside the droids outnumbering the clones 100 to 1.
Expanded Universe: This is where things get extremely complicated as multiple sources present differing figures, in-universe statements etc. by characters in several cases supporting 3,000,000 clones while matter-of-fact, infodump style information suggesting a larger army. I'm going to try looking at the EU evidence on a point by point basis. This is rather difficult since I haven't read most of the Clone Wars era EU so please correct me if I'm wrong in any of my points.
AoTC Novelization: Obi-Wan seems to assume that a "unit" means a single trooper. This is from a characters perspective and thus could be a false assumption. When one considers that the Republic hasn't fought a full-scale war in a thousand years and as such any Republic military organization would be created more or less from scratch, it wouldn't be far fetched for a Jedi with no direct experience of military organization to make such a mistake. Not to mention Obi-Wan was utterly oblivious to the existence of the Clone Army before he arrived to Kamino. "We are keepers of the peace, not soldiers".
Inside the Worlds of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: Tipoca-city is stated to be ready to deliver 200,000 clones with facilities across Kamino being ready to deliver millions more. A matter-of-fact, narrator perspective statement. Since "millions" can mean anything from 2,000,000 to 999,999,0000, this isn't exactly helpful.
Guide to the Grand Army of the Republic and Republic Commando: Triple Zero: Stated number 3,000,000. However, Ryan Kaufman denied that this was to be considered the total number of troops. LFL made it very clear that no fixed number of clones could or would be assigned. This makes the numbers moot. This could also be applied to Leland Chee's comment regarding 3,000,000 troops. LFL would override Chee as a higher authority (being the source of the movies, the highest canon). While Leland Chee does have the authority to discuss the canon regarding Licensed products and solve contradictions, LFL's decree of not setting a total number of clones would in this case override Chee's authority.
The Cestus Deception: The novel states that a million clones have died. If 3,000,000 clones was a definite number, they would have incurred 33% casualties during the first year of combat operations. This would represent catastrophic losses for the Republic, especially when considering that clones take 10 years to mature. When combined with apparent combat losses seen in TCW in the form of naval vessels, the casualty problem becomes even more prevalent.
Labyrinth of Evil & Revenge of the Sith: Visual Dictionary: These books indicate that clones are an "ubiquitous" presence on Coruscant and other worlds and being used as security as well as counter-terrorism forces. The term "ubiquitous" meaning "existing or being everywhere, esp. at the same time; omnipresent", this would suggest that Coruscant would have sufficient number of clones to effectively be present at pretty much everywhere on Coruscant. Coruscant being one giant city, this would require an immense amount of forces to act as a credible security force.
Revenge of the Sith novel: The Sector Governance Decree set that individual governors were assigned to each and every planet in the Republic with regiments of troops for their protection. These actions were occurring at a time when the Republic forces were stretched thin and to the point of being pushed out of system after system as well as conducting the lengthy Outer Rim Sieges.
Dorling Kindersley books: It should be taken into consideration that these books represent out-of-character, narrator style factbooks. They discuss the issues they address matter-of-factly and would as such present information as it is, instead of going into deceptions, character interpretations etc. I also would recall that the ROTS: ICS speaks of Grand Armies in plural form. The existence of a military formation carrying the Grand Army designation would explain a lot of the contradictions while still making it possible to apply The Grand Army as meaning the entire offensive arm and "The Grand Army" naming aimed for the public, which by the lack of large scale armed conflicts would be largely oblivious to military terminology or organization. For example, Army is a military formation, Army also describes the primary ground combat branch of a country's military forces.
Additional sources exist, however as I mentioned I have read precisely none of the Clone Wars era EU. I have watched all of TCW, but since the subject isn't touched much in the series, seeing the show isn't too helpful. However, from the information I could gather, the statement by Ryan Kaufman about LFL decreeing that there could not and would not be a set number of clones makes the matter rather clear-cut. As is, since the highest authority (par Lucas) has decided that there will not be a set number of clones stated, the 3,000,000 figure flies out of the window. This allows us to start attempting to set the apparently contradictory pieces of evidence together. One method of doing this is to simply use the mention of "Grand Armies". There are multiple "Grand Army" formations with the most commonly used name for the forces for public consumption also being The Grand Army of the Republic.
There is also the question of fleet size. The Republic ordered 1,000 Acclamator-class ships at the outset of the war with un-stated number of warships beginning to fill up the ranks of the Navy. It is also stated in the RoTS: ICS (again from a narrators perspective) that the Separatists had millions of warships locked in battle with Republic fleets. Are we supposed to accept a fleet capable of taking on 2,000,000+ strong Separatist navy, but a primary ground combat branch numbering 3,000,000? Not to mention, if we are to accept the statement of all Acclamator's being crewed by clones in Triple Zero, we would arrive at 16,000,000 clones for the Acclamator's alone. Once again a direct contradiction if trying to justify 3,000,000 as a total number of clones.
Ultimately, it seems utterly impossible to reconcile all pieces of evidence into a working whole. Taking the 3,000,000 figure as the absolute truth requires one to accept Traviss as the sole figure of authority on the matter, as well as a statement from Leland-chee which contradicts with LFL's stated opinion regarding the size of the Clone Army. However, if we accept ROTS:ICS' suggestion of multiple formations carrying the name "Grand Army", it becomes possible to reduce the number of actual serious contradictions.
That's what I have thus far. Please feel free to blast it apart at your leisure
The Logical Argument
3,000,000 total clones to fight the majority of engagements in a Galactic Scale war makes absolutely no sense. In AoTC, Count Dooku states off-handedly that 10,000 more star systems are expected to be joining the Separatists. Thousands of star systems involved in a conflict which was seen as a dual-solution set war for both involved parties, win or for all intents and purposes cease to exist. Considering the extent of infrastructure and production capabilities witnessed during the course of both the OT and the prequels, the idea that an army with a 3,000,000 strong primary combat force could fight a true Galactic Scale conflict is more than retarded, it's insane. However, since logic seems to play such a small part in these debates nowadays, I'm going to be presenting my argument supporting a number significantly greater than 3,000,000.
Canon-derived arguments
Arguing that 3,000,000 clones consists the entirety of the primary combat arm of the Republic requires ignoring certain sources which indicate or suggest otherwise. Considering that some of the sources suggesting a much larger army are presented matter-of-factly, infodump style, would logically carry a higher importance when trying to determine the facts. Nevertheless, lets look at the figures suggested by different levels of canon.
Attack of the Clones movie: 200,000 "units" ready to be delivered, 1,000,000 more ready soon. This is awfully vague, but logic would suggest that "unit" would mean several clones as military terminology treats "units" as formations of multiple troops. However, no clear-cut figure can be derived from from Lama Su's statement.
The Clone Wars animated series: No figure mentioned outside the droids outnumbering the clones 100 to 1.
Expanded Universe: This is where things get extremely complicated as multiple sources present differing figures, in-universe statements etc. by characters in several cases supporting 3,000,000 clones while matter-of-fact, infodump style information suggesting a larger army. I'm going to try looking at the EU evidence on a point by point basis. This is rather difficult since I haven't read most of the Clone Wars era EU so please correct me if I'm wrong in any of my points.
AoTC Novelization: Obi-Wan seems to assume that a "unit" means a single trooper. This is from a characters perspective and thus could be a false assumption. When one considers that the Republic hasn't fought a full-scale war in a thousand years and as such any Republic military organization would be created more or less from scratch, it wouldn't be far fetched for a Jedi with no direct experience of military organization to make such a mistake. Not to mention Obi-Wan was utterly oblivious to the existence of the Clone Army before he arrived to Kamino. "We are keepers of the peace, not soldiers".
Inside the Worlds of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: Tipoca-city is stated to be ready to deliver 200,000 clones with facilities across Kamino being ready to deliver millions more. A matter-of-fact, narrator perspective statement. Since "millions" can mean anything from 2,000,000 to 999,999,0000, this isn't exactly helpful.
Guide to the Grand Army of the Republic and Republic Commando: Triple Zero: Stated number 3,000,000. However, Ryan Kaufman denied that this was to be considered the total number of troops. LFL made it very clear that no fixed number of clones could or would be assigned. This makes the numbers moot. This could also be applied to Leland Chee's comment regarding 3,000,000 troops. LFL would override Chee as a higher authority (being the source of the movies, the highest canon). While Leland Chee does have the authority to discuss the canon regarding Licensed products and solve contradictions, LFL's decree of not setting a total number of clones would in this case override Chee's authority.
The Cestus Deception: The novel states that a million clones have died. If 3,000,000 clones was a definite number, they would have incurred 33% casualties during the first year of combat operations. This would represent catastrophic losses for the Republic, especially when considering that clones take 10 years to mature. When combined with apparent combat losses seen in TCW in the form of naval vessels, the casualty problem becomes even more prevalent.
Labyrinth of Evil & Revenge of the Sith: Visual Dictionary: These books indicate that clones are an "ubiquitous" presence on Coruscant and other worlds and being used as security as well as counter-terrorism forces. The term "ubiquitous" meaning "existing or being everywhere, esp. at the same time; omnipresent", this would suggest that Coruscant would have sufficient number of clones to effectively be present at pretty much everywhere on Coruscant. Coruscant being one giant city, this would require an immense amount of forces to act as a credible security force.
Revenge of the Sith novel: The Sector Governance Decree set that individual governors were assigned to each and every planet in the Republic with regiments of troops for their protection. These actions were occurring at a time when the Republic forces were stretched thin and to the point of being pushed out of system after system as well as conducting the lengthy Outer Rim Sieges.
Dorling Kindersley books: It should be taken into consideration that these books represent out-of-character, narrator style factbooks. They discuss the issues they address matter-of-factly and would as such present information as it is, instead of going into deceptions, character interpretations etc. I also would recall that the ROTS: ICS speaks of Grand Armies in plural form. The existence of a military formation carrying the Grand Army designation would explain a lot of the contradictions while still making it possible to apply The Grand Army as meaning the entire offensive arm and "The Grand Army" naming aimed for the public, which by the lack of large scale armed conflicts would be largely oblivious to military terminology or organization. For example, Army is a military formation, Army also describes the primary ground combat branch of a country's military forces.
Additional sources exist, however as I mentioned I have read precisely none of the Clone Wars era EU. I have watched all of TCW, but since the subject isn't touched much in the series, seeing the show isn't too helpful. However, from the information I could gather, the statement by Ryan Kaufman about LFL decreeing that there could not and would not be a set number of clones makes the matter rather clear-cut. As is, since the highest authority (par Lucas) has decided that there will not be a set number of clones stated, the 3,000,000 figure flies out of the window. This allows us to start attempting to set the apparently contradictory pieces of evidence together. One method of doing this is to simply use the mention of "Grand Armies". There are multiple "Grand Army" formations with the most commonly used name for the forces for public consumption also being The Grand Army of the Republic.
There is also the question of fleet size. The Republic ordered 1,000 Acclamator-class ships at the outset of the war with un-stated number of warships beginning to fill up the ranks of the Navy. It is also stated in the RoTS: ICS (again from a narrators perspective) that the Separatists had millions of warships locked in battle with Republic fleets. Are we supposed to accept a fleet capable of taking on 2,000,000+ strong Separatist navy, but a primary ground combat branch numbering 3,000,000? Not to mention, if we are to accept the statement of all Acclamator's being crewed by clones in Triple Zero, we would arrive at 16,000,000 clones for the Acclamator's alone. Once again a direct contradiction if trying to justify 3,000,000 as a total number of clones.
Ultimately, it seems utterly impossible to reconcile all pieces of evidence into a working whole. Taking the 3,000,000 figure as the absolute truth requires one to accept Traviss as the sole figure of authority on the matter, as well as a statement from Leland-chee which contradicts with LFL's stated opinion regarding the size of the Clone Army. However, if we accept ROTS:ICS' suggestion of multiple formations carrying the name "Grand Army", it becomes possible to reduce the number of actual serious contradictions.
That's what I have thus far. Please feel free to blast it apart at your leisure