Is Rex Confirmed in Endor?
The confirmation of Captain Rex in Return of the Jedi, specifically during the Battle of Endor, has been a topic of debate among Star Wars fans, with Dave Filoni, the producer of Star Wars Rebels, initially suggesting it was possible that the old man seen in the background was indeed Rex, but later clarifying that the character was intended to be Nik Sant. However, it is essential to note that Rex’s presence at the Battle of Endor is canonically confirmed through Star Wars Rebels, albeit his appearance in Return of the Jedi remains speculative.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Captain Rex and the Battle of Endor
- Is Rex alive during Ahsoka?: Given that adult clones like Rex are only about a decade old during the events of the Clone Wars, and considering their accelerated aging, it’s unlikely Rex would still be alive during the events of Ahsoka, which takes place many years after the Clone Wars, making a cameo by Rex difficult unless through flashbacks or alternate means.
- Could Rex appear in Ahsoka?: Yes, Captain Rex does appear in Ahsoka, thanks to the World Between Worlds, where Ahsoka can travel through her memories, allowing for appearances by characters from her past, including Rex.
- Did Rex fight at the Battle of Endor?: Rex was indeed at the Battle of Endor, as confirmed by Sabine Wren in Star Wars Rebels, marking a significant moment in his character’s history within the Star Wars universe.
- Was Rex in Return of the Jedi?: While Rex’s presence at the Battle of Endor is confirmed, whether the character seen in the background of Return of the Jedi is Rex or not remains in canon limbo, with Dave Filoni suggesting it could be Nik Sant instead.
- Who was Rex’s Jedi?: Rex worked closely with Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano, being part of the 501st Legion and adjusting to the maverick style of General Anakin Skywalker.
- Why did Rex resist Order 66?: Rex managed to resist Order 66 briefly because he understood the implications of the order, knowing it would strip the clones of their free will, showcasing his loyalty and bond with his Jedi comrades.
- Why does Rex say yes sir to Ahsoka?: Rex addresses Ahsoka with “sir” as a term of respect among clones, regardless of gender, highlighting the military discipline and protocol within the clone troopers.
Background and Character Development
- How much older is Rex than Ahsoka?: Interestingly, Ahsoka is actually 5 years older than Captain Rex and most of the clones, due to their accelerated growth rate.
- Is Rex canonically in Return of the Jedi?: While there’s speculation about Rex being the old man in Return of the Jedi, it’s canonically confirmed that Rex was at the Battle of Endor through Rebels, but his on-screen presence in Return of the Jedi is not definitively confirmed.
- Why did Rex shoot at Ahsoka?: Rex, under the influence of Order 66, was compelled to execute Ahsoka as she was deemed a threat to the Republic, highlighting the conflict within Rex between his loyalty to the Republic and his friendship with Ahsoka.
Legacy and Appearances
- What happened to Captain Rex after the Battle of Endor?: After the Battle of Endor, Rex retired and spent his days with fellow clones Wolffe and Gregor, traveling and sharing stories until they encountered Kanan Jarrus and the Ghost crew.
- Did Rex know that Anakin was Darth Vader?: There’s no canon confirmation that Rex knew Anakin Skywalker became Darth Vader, leaving this aspect of Rex’s character knowledge open to interpretation.
- Is Rex the first clone?: Rex was among the first generation of clones created for the Grand Army of the Republic, undergoing additional command training to become a Clone Captain.
- Did Rex know Luke Skywalker?: Captain Rex was aware of Luke Skywalker during the Battle of Endor and, given his knowledge of Anakin’s relationship with Padmé, could have inferred Luke’s parentage.
- Why is Rex’s helmet different?: Rex’s helmet is distinct because he salvaged parts of his Phase I helmet and merged them with Phase II upgrades, creating a unique and meaningful helmet that reflects his character and experiences.