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Alpha-22, also known as Orar was an ARC Trooper who served in the Clone Wars. He led an elite squad made up of ARF and other ARC Troopers. It was called Thunder Team.

Orar was activated early in the Clone Wars at the Battle of Kamino. He ended up serving in several campaigns during the Clone Wars, earning several honors, including Jaig Eyes. At the end of the Clone Wars, Orar's squad received Order 66. Orar pulled himself and his friend, Jedi Knight, Vorin Murc, off a ledge. Not realizing what Orar intended, his squad labeled him as missing in action. Orar survived, and retired and lived a quiet life.

Early life
Like all clone troopers, A-22 was born on Kamino. However, only ARC Troopers, such as himself, were genetically modified to be more independent. Shortly after beginning his training on Kamino, A-22 showed amazing fighting skills, as well as great intelligence. In the battle simulations, he proved to be a brilliant tactician, and was soon positioned as a Captain and squad leader, and assigned a squad of ARC Troopers.

A-22, like all first generation ARC Troopers, was trained by Jango Fett, the template for the Republic's clone army. Fett encouraged individuality, and many of the ARC Troopers adopted names, many of which were Mandalorian names. A-22 chose the name "Orar", after a brave True Mandalorian officer, who had served with Fett in the Mandalorian Civil War.

Shortly before the break out of the Clone Wars, all ARC Troopers were put into stasis until needed.

The Battle of Kamino
Not long after the Clone Wars began, Kamino was invaded by the Confederacy of Independent Systems in 21 BBY. In order to ensure Kamino was saved, the Republic unleashed its secret weapon: ARC Troopers.

All the ARC Troopers were activated, and Orar led his squad into battle. They entered the heaviest parts of the battle on a landing pad. However, they were recalled to defend the clone growth chambers. His squad bravely defended the helpless clone embryos in the growth chambers in, the capital of Kamino. His squad suffered no losses, and successfully prevented the CIS forces from the embryos.

The Battle of Telti
Not long after the Battle of Kamino, Orar was transferred to Telti. There, the Republic forces fought against a massive army of battle droids. While Delta Squad infiltrated the CIS droid foundries, Orar and his squad dealt with some of the lethal B3 Ultra Battle Droids that had been unleashed.

Because B3s had not been used until then, Orar and the ARC Troopers were confused and could not seem to defeat one of the B3s which confronted them. Orar had one of his ARC Troopers fire a rocket at the Ultra Battle Droid. This did not succeed in destroying the droid, and the droid killed one of his troopers, so Orar devised a more advanced plan.

Orar had his troops fire at the droid where it couldn't easily reach them. The droid bent down and tried to crush the troops. However, when it did, Orar jumped on its back, and shoved a thermal detonator in an open missile slot. He jumped off and detonated it. This also resulted in a chain reaction that detonated all of the B3's missiles, destroying it.

After the incident, the fallen member of Orar's squad was given a formal burial.

Crisis on the Voyager
On the way back from Telti, Orar was contacted by Governor Whilhuff Tarkin. Tarkin told Orar that a luxury cruiser, the Voyager, carrying many civilians, and the senator of Rothana, Cordin Vimbork, had been attacked in orbit of Coruscant, by an elite mercenary/terrorist group called the Executioners, who were working for the CIS. The Executioners, he said, were holding the passengers hostage, and had killed most of the crew, as well as destroying the escape pods.

Tarkin was about to send a small squad of CSF officers up to free the passengers, but wanted to see if Orar was near enough to assist. Orar was, and suggested that Tarkin not send up CSF officers, as they were not as skilled as the ARC Troopers. Tarkin agreed, and Orar once again readied his squad for battle.

Tarkin, however, did end up sending CSF officers, and, as Orar had predicted, the officers could not handle the terrorists, and were killed.

Orar and his squad were dropped off on the Voyager's hanger. The ARCs made their way to the bridge. Once there, they were confronted with the Executioners. Unwisely, one of the terrorists set off a grenade, blowing open the bridge windows, and consequently sucking out three of the terrorists.

However, the other four Executioners escaped, and the ARCs barely got out of the bridge. Orar followed the Executioners to the main dining hall where the passengers were being held hostage.

One of the terrorists jumped on a table, and Orar hurled a detonator at the table. The detonator killed the terrorist on the table and it collapsed, crushing the other terrorists. One survived, and was brought back to Coruscant for questioning.

Honors and awards
The battle on the Voyager ended in victory with minimal crew losses, and no civilian deaths, as well as no losses in Orar's squad. Because of this, Orar and every member in his squad were given Jaig eyes. They were also among some of the first troops to receive the new Phase II clone trooper armor, in 20 BBY.

Battle of Kashyyyk
In 19 BBY, the CIS invaded the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk. The Republic responded swiftly, sending Jedi Master Yoda,several other Jedi, Commander Gree's 41st Elite Legion, and several ARC Troopers including Orar's squad.

Orar fought valiantly alongside the other clones, Jedi, and Wookiees. Orar and his squad managed to survive until the end of the battle with no casualties.

Order 66
At the end of the battle, Chancellor of the Galactic Republic, Palpatine issued Order 66, deeming the Jedi unfit to command, and enemies of the Republic who needed to be eliminated. Knowing something was wrong with the order, and Palpatine, Orar was faced with the decision to save the Jedi, many of whom he'd served with throughout the war and killing his squad, or killing the Jedi.

Orar invented a third option.

Orar and one of the Jedi, Vorin Murc, a close friend of Orar's, happened to be standing at the edge of a high platform above the jungle. When Orar's squad aimed at Murc, Orar grabbed his arm and pulled them both off the platform, sending them plummeting to the jungle below.

Escape from Kashyyyk
Luckily for Orar, his squad hadn't realized what had happened, and simply labeled Orar as missing in action. When Murc and Orar landed on the forest floor, Orar explained what had happened to Murc. He told Murc that he could never speak of Orar saving him, and that he must go into hiding. Murc agreed, and disappeared into the jungle.

Orar then left the jungle and got on board one of the Republic, now the Galactic Empire's ships.

Reunion
Orar returned to Coruscant and was reunited with his squad. His squad informed him that all ARC Troopers had been offered the opportunity to either retire or train the next generation of clone troops for the Empire.

Orar decided to retire, while most of his squad went on to work for the Empire.

Fate
Orar's fate is unknown, although archives of his credit spending show he bought the data needed to stop the accelerated clone growth that all clone trooper's had. He bought this with the retirement bond given to him by the Empire.

Personality and traits
Orar was a loyal soldier. He was ultimately more loyal to friends than authorities, as seen in his actions following the issuance of Order 66. Orar was a brilliant tactician and very intelligent. However, he was known to have certain personal flaws. He could be cold and obnoxious sometimes, but he also cared for his men.

Orar was also dedicated to keeping his troops safe. When one of them died on Telti, it devastated him, as he felt he had failed his squad and was responsible for his death. In addition, Orar was very proud of his Mandalorian heritage. He was very proud to wear Jaig Eyes as they were also a Mandalorian honor. He spent his spare time studying Mandalorian history and reading Mandalorian legends.