![]() ![]() Nobody really knew when, exactly, the CloneNet first began. ![]() Obviously someone had to have started the forum, and someone had to let vod'e know about it for it to gain so much traction within the first month of the war, but nobody really had any idea of who this person was. For all anyone knew the originators of the forum could be long dead. It was a war, afterall, and vod'e died every single day.Īs for the forum itself-nicknamed the CloneNet, at some point during its rising popularity among the GAR-wasn’t exactly a private thing. The vod'e all knew about it and what was likely the majority of them frequented the site when they had access to the HoloNet. It was not a closed circuit, either-that would have been more hassle than it was worth, given how careful the troopers were about posting anything confidential-and it was well known that the Jedi were aware of it. Quite a few padawans and knights even made a habit of posting vids. The CloneNet was a harmless way to have fun while connecting with relatable material that just wasn’t found in the more public HoloDramas and popular content on the rest of the 'Net. Those were all well and good, as well, but seeing vod'e messing around on a battle cruiser or on the edges of a battlefield was far more familiar than even the most basic concepts of “regular” civilian life. The Jedi found similar solace on the CloneNet, given the war front as well as the unique way of Temple life. Still, all it would take is for a few civilians to stumble across the CloneNet for the public to know about it. It was probably surprising that it took as long as it did to come into the public eye. It was a fairly regular vid as far as the CloneNet went, of a post-battle party on the Resolute, if the disproportionate amount of 501st blue was any indication. Any vod'e or Jedi watching would know the mixture was likely from fleeing a hostile situation and being unable to return the troopers to their proper ships as of yet. ![]() General Anakin Skywalker was sitting among the clones on a crate, his own armor and outer tunics shed, cheeks pink from what was probably illicitly brewed gutrot. High General Obi-Wan Kenobi walked into the storage room that was partially transformed into a lounge-as was common among GAR ships with little to no leisure space-taking in the inebriated troopers and his own former padawan. “Anakin, what do you think you’re doing?” Kenobi asked. “I just came from the bridge to inform you all that we reached Republic space.”Ī couple of the vod'e in-frame winced. They knew that, while technically allowed to drink on the ships during what qualified as down time, enemy space was no place for large groups of vod'e to be indisposed. These are just particularly strong batches of gutrot and grog,” Skywalker said. “Oh? However did you learn that we reached Republic space and had the time to get this celebration together, when it’s only been-at most-ten minutes?” It was incredibly obvious that he was lying. Repressed snickers came from the troopers as Kenobi glanced at a vod near one of the walls, leaning against the shoulder of another vod, clearly drunk and also very clearly the aforementioned ‘Fives’. “That’s the story you’re going with?” Kenobi asked, exasperated. ![]() Skywalker looked between Fives and Kenobi, shrugged, and said, “Yep.” ET: This article was updated to correct the season number.The vod'e, realizing that they weren’t going to be in much trouble if Skywalker was being so flippant, began to relax. The machine is said to be worth $449 in total, which brings Kenny's total after a rollercoaster of an episode to a profit of $740.Įpisodes 3 and 4 of Storage Wars Season 13 will air next week on November 9, at 9/8c on A&E.Ĭorrection 11/04/21, 4:25 a.m. Kenny and Brandi took the machine to an expert who revealed it was made in Belgium in the 1960s. His luck changed with the third room thanks to a vintage recorder hiding inside. The first two containers he explored were filled with "trash" and barely saw him break even. Kenny Crossley endured a mixed bag of results throughout Episode 2, purchasing multiple storage rooms but many of them earned him nothing. The furniture and a vintage music player turned out to be more valuable than everyone realized and was valued to be worth around $2,500, giving Brandi a huge profit of over $2,000. The first storage room of the episode intrigued Brandi as it was filled with furniture items and she snagged it for $165. The 100 Lowest-Rated Reality TV Shows of All Time.'Succession's' Cousin Greg Is an Angel and We Must Protect Him at All Costs.What Happened to Brandi and Jarrod From 'Storage Wars'. ![]()
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