CC-1322

"I want everyone focused, or I can assure you, many of you will find your duty to the Republic cut short."

- CC-1322

CC-1322, nicknamed "Trigg", was a veteran senior clone commander assigned to Jedi General Zay Arlenn of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars.

As the leader of the acclaimed 224th Infantry Division, Trigg was a gruff and assertive soldier who put duty before anything else. He was a skilled marksman, a great shot with DC-17 hand blasters, and an expert tactician.

Biography
"Wad'e: "This one seems promising, designated one three two two. Could be an asset." Walon: "Your saying you think he's ARC worthy?"" Wad'e: "No, he hates ARC Troopers. Absolutely hates them."

- Training Sergeants Wad'e Tayhaai and Walon Vau discuss 1322.

Training
CC-1322 was one of the first clones to be produced during the Invasion of Naboo at the behest of Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas. Grown in the second battalion, 1322 had the luxury of being the few thousand clones that would train over a period of ten years before the Battle of Geonosis. He was placed into a select group of clones who would grow to be future commanders of the Grand Army of Republic, all bent on learning how to command their troops with effectiveness.

After one year, 1322 was then transferred into a training squad as its sergeant. For the next months, he operated a training team dedicated to performing one hundred percent in all their exercises and drills to test 1322's commanding ability. All across Kamino, 1322's squad became famous for being the best at everything, from demolitions to assaults and many other tests. It was at this time that 1322's squad earned the name "Fox Squad" for their cunning and effectiveness during their sessions. 1322 became a sort of star among his brothers, due to his inherit abilities as a commander and strong conviction. He had earned the eye of the Kaminoans and a Training Sergeant named Kal Skirata.

1322 was confronted by Skirata after a public training drill mid-term final in his last year of training with Fox Squad. The sergeant, unaffected by the mass of other clones watching, asked 1322 if he wished to join the Advanced Recon Commandos. 1322 had noticed Null-11 "Ordo" was present and kindly declined. He stated that his duty was to lead men and risk his life for their safety, not operate as special forces soldier. Skirata admired his devotion to the troopers, as well as Ordo, who would be the one to later ask Alpha-17 to send him through the ARC Training Program.

For the next six years, 1322 would continue to train to be a competent commander with Fox squad behind him. After graduating with perfect scores troopers CT-8880, CT-0432, and CT-4678 accompanied 1322 in Fox Squad, pursuing their own unique talents. A year before the war would began, 1322 was taken to the Kaminoans for a special use. At the behest of all the Training Sergeants on Kamino, 1322 was to be placed as the active commander of an experimental battalion of clone troopers from the most elite areas of GAR, all composed into one fighting force. Still operating as any regular clone battalion, this one would be dedicated to armored assaults and invasion, something most legions of the GAR were not completely built for. 1322 accepted, and Hawk Squad,now joined by CT-8595, CT-7777, CT-1281, CT-3343, CT-4562, and CT-9810.

Battle of Geonosis
"What I think about the Clone Wars isn't my place to say. What I will do about it, is another thing entirely."

- Trigg speaking about the Clone Wars.

In 22 BBY, word reached Kamino that Jedi had been captured by Separatist forces on Geonosis, and all the clones were put on alert. 1322 and Fox squad immediately gathered up the 30th Assault Legion, as per procedure, to be ready for possible deployment. It wasn't until Jedi Grand Master Yoda arrived that the go ahead was issued, and the clones began to ready for war.

1322 and his men boarded one of the various Acclamator-class cruisers that would land the clones onto the surface and went over various training manuals and routines before the fighting began. As the cruiser entered the atmoshpere, 1322 assured his men that this battle would not be like the simulations they had before. It was the real deal. Admiral Keeler, the man in charge of the 30th's cruiser, informed 1322 that before deployment they would be introduced to the Jedi Generals assigned to them for the rest of war. 1322 was reluctant to face a Jedi, hearing that they were very compassionate and merciful beings. He didn't see how the Separatist would show mercy in battle, and thus assumed they shouldn't do the same. However, never seeing how a Jedi could fight firsthand, 1322 was anxious to see one.

Before long, the cruiser joined a mass of others above Geonosis, carrying 190,000 clones from various parts of GAR, to deploy onto the surface and begin the Clone Wars. 1322 was brought to the bridge where he was met by the Kiffar Jedi Knight Callista Konshi and her Jedi Padawan, Jaran Kareel. At first impression, he had respect for General Callista and the way she projected calm authority. On the other hand, 1322 had an immediate liking to Jacius, who's battle-eagerness could rival his own. He was glad to see he had something in common with at least one Jedi. Under Callista's orders, 1322 rallied his men in the hanger bay to commence deployment.

Donning the yellow marked commander's armor, 1322 and the 30th deployed with their generals on the outskirts of the Geonosian Arena to rendezvous with the main attack force. No casualties were sustained upon landing at Point Alpha, but immediately after opening the gunship doors, the 30th was greeted with its first barrage of blaster fire in the war. 1322, keeping his calm, effectively ordered his men to combat the Separatist forces advancing upon their position. Knowing they had the element of surprise, Trigg and his men followed Jacius as they power-rolled through the droids.

Within a few hours, the droid forces (once tens of thousands) were almost completely obliterated. 1322 and Jacius rounded up the men to attack strategic positions and various Trade Federation Core Ships attempting to leave the system. After destroying two, Callista called Jacius back to the Command Center, and the 30th followed in suit. They were debriefed, given a casualty rating, and resupplied to head back into orbit for transportation to Coruscant. Surprisingly, almost no casualties were sustained within the 30th, and Trigg became a well known name among the Jedi and other clone officers. Shortly after they reached orbit around Geonosis, 1322 was sent back to Kamino along with other clone commanders and troopers (including CT-7567) to be trained in the new Advanced Recon Commando Training Program, run by ARC trooper Alpha-17.

ARC Training Program
Under the guidance of the ARC-troopers, 1322 and many other clone commanders began intense training to hone their abilities and bring out their own individuality. Where some clones found it much more difficult to find a uniqueness, 1322 openly welcomed individuality. This put him at odds with the Kaminoans, due to the fact that they looked down on his regard for his own rationalizations. Alpha-17 was fond of 1322, claiming that he would have made a good ARC trooper if his position was to be one. 1322 was confronted on more than one occasion to become and ARC trooper (this time at the behest of Null-11 "Ordo"), but he declined once again. 1322 went through the program alongside CC-2224, CT-7567, CC-1138, and CC-8826, developing a close relationship with the latter two.

Within a couple of weeks, 1322 had developed a reputation of excellent soldiery. He was tough, and very strict in his battle mindset. Most of the more intense clone commanders appreciated him, whereas the more laid back saw him as a "tad harsh". During battle simulations, 1322 and 7567 would often begin to try and out-do one another, much to the amusement of all the other commanders and ARC troopers watching. They would always end up in a draw in whatever they did. Although 1322 and 7567 would be rivals during the war, both had an appreciation for one another. By the end of the program, 1322 had become one of the best shots in the ARC Training Program, and was known for his quick trigger finger and precision shots. He became best friends with CC-1138 and CC-8826, developing a trio that would go everywhere together. Upon graduation, each commander or captain were given the opportunity to customize their armor according to their designated armies and have a nickname picked out by Alpha-17. CC-2224 was given the name "Cody", CC-1138 was given the name "Bacara", and CC-8826 was named "Neo". At the end of the line, CT-7567 was given the name "Rex". Due to his reputation, CC-1322 was given the nickname "Trigg". After leaving the program, Trigg customized his armor, taking upon ARC trooper gear which was permitted by troopers in the ARC Training Program. He placed a sun visor on his helmet and donned a kama half-kilt on his waist along with a protective pauldron. He painted his armor to resemble the red designs of the 30th Assault Legion, and put in orders to have the 30th re-outfitted with a new red designed trooper armor. After re-outfitting, Shok left Kamino to rejoin the 30th Assault Legion on Coruscant.

Invasion of Poluros
After returning to the 30th, the Jedi received word that the Republic mineral world of Poluras had been invaded by the Confederacy of Independent Systems. As quickly as they could, Jaran, Trigg, and the 30th Assault Legion readied up and boarded the Venator-class Star Destroyer known as the Phoenix, under the command of Admiral Keeler. He was renowned as an effective admiral whose skills where on par with Admiral Yularen, thus earning him a reputation as an expert in space warfare. The Phoenix left orbit from Coruscant along with another cruiser carrying the 88th Recon Corps, which was under the command of Jedi General Cain Dranig and his padawan Sheya Tisa. It would mark the first time that Trigg would work beside his closest fellow commander, otherwise known as Commander Akaan.

Within hours, the cruisers had entered space above Poluras, and the battle of the system was underway. However, the Separatist had utilized the planets resources to produce a fleet of Munificent-class warships which blockaded the planet. Callista left the Pheonix along with various squadrons of V-19 Torrent starfighters to engage the Confederate fleet. For the first time, Trigg witnessed his first space battle, which he would comment as "a spectacle of disorganized blaster fire and needless chasing". Jacius and Trigg agreed that they weren't cut out for space combat, and stayed aboard the Pheonix to prepare for ground assault. Callista broke through the droid squadrons momentarily, giving the cruiser time to fire upon the center of the Confederate fleet. Within minutes, two of the Munificent warships had been destroyed and flung debris among the remaining vessels. The 88th Recon Corps moved through the torn ships and picked off the fleeing Confederate ships. On cue, Trigg and Jacius loaded into the new HAAT/i gunships and awaited conformation from Callista to begin deployment.

The HAAT gunships had only been field tested on Kamino, and had not been utilized in the atmospheric pressure of most planets. However, the gunships moved smoothly after deployment, much to Shok's relief. The 30th had prepared for their first high altitude jump before the gunships exited the Pheonix. Trigg and 30th were to jump from the gunships on top of the Seperatist positions which guarded the outskirts of the Poluras's capital city, Aurekab. Shortly before entering the air space above the designated area, the HAAT's were fired upon. Trigg was satisfied that the HAATs lived up to their name, since no gunship was affected by the artillery fire. Trigg, Jacius, and the rest of the newly named Havoc Company then jumped from the gunships and began the free-fall to the ground below.

Rushing with adrenaline, Trigg and his men fired as they dropped, creating a torrent of blaster fire that devastated the droid forces below them. Jacius fell to the ground using his Jedi abilities to cushion his landing, while Trigg and all the troopers used jet-packs to safely land on the ground. Surrounded by droids on all sides, the 30th tore into their enemies with blasters, knives, or anything else they had on hand. Behind them, the 88th Recon Corps had landed their cruiser, and AT-RT walkers piled out and jumped into the fray. 88th troopers came up alongside their 30th brothers to rout the remaining droid forces.

Shok and Jaran proceeded to set up a base of operations, spearheaded by Generals Cain and Callista. Sheya and Jacius were tasked with preventing any counter-attacks. Shok ordered his men to set up a line along the hillside where the Seperatists were originally stationed. While AT-TE's prepared to siege the capital, Trigg had Shad and Flade check the area for signs of explosives in case the droids had set up a fail-safe for losing their position. Almost an hour went by without fighting, and in that time, the Junior Representative Jar Jar Binks was called to Poluros to negotiate with the citizens there, who where good friends of the Naboo people. Earning their trusts and support against the Separatists, Jacius, Trigg, and the members of Fox Squad helped provide as much relief effort as they could covertly to the people inside Aurekab. When they saved all they could, Trigg had his men resupply for the coming assault and left towards the makeshift commander center with Akaan to be briefed over the plan of attack.

The mission was to provide a frontal assault of canon fire, provoking the droids into guarding the walls and setting their heavy vehicles in the streets. While the 88th concentrated fire on the city walls, Trigg and Jacius maneuvered a detachment of the 30th to the right flank of droid forces, using cables to scale the undefended wall. As the clones piled over, Trigg and Fox squad followed Jaran into the nearest gatehouse, where they were successfully able to destroy the ray shielded doorway. From the hills beyond, a battalion of 88th AT-RT's emerged and swarmed into the city. Trigg notified General Darr of the development, and in response he and Cain ordered the remaining clones to pile into the city and clear it out of all Separatist forces. Along the way, Trigg and his men rescued civilians who were sent to the main gate for protection. Within an hour, Republic forces had spread throughout the city, destroying the last remnants of the Separatist army. Jacius and Trigg reunited with General Darr, then began to head for the Council Tower (the seat of Poluras's government). Upon entering, Trigg managed to shoot and destroy the leading Tactical Droid of the Separatist forces. He grabbed its head and brought it to Kords to be probed for any valuable Separatist intel. For the next week, Trigg and the 30th stayed on Poluras to re-secure the planet and distribute relief supplies among the Polurians. General Cain and Sheya stayed on Poluras with the 88th to continue relief efforts, while Trigg and the 30th prepared to head back to the Pheonix for their next orders.

Resurgence on Alsakan
Weeks after the Invasion of Poluras, a transmission was sent to the Jedi Temple from an unknown source in the Outer Rim. The council managed to trace the transmission to Tyos, the homeworld of Jacius. The most disturbing part was that the holo-image in the transmission personally asked for Jaran. Trigg was called to join Callista and Jacius in a briefing at the Temple in the war room. Apparently, the planet's Ademian king claimed that a massive army of droids had invaded Tyos, aiding the planet's native Rarikii warriors, who had always fought against the Kingdom of Ademia. Jacius told the council that he wouldn't have been surprised that the Separatists would make their way to Tyos and back the Rarikii barbarians. To Trigg's suprise, Jacius requested that he be sent with Trigg and the 30th to aid the Ademians. The Council denied his request, stating his emotions would cloud his judgement and his feelings for his people would lead him down a dark path. However, Anakin Skywalker managed to sway the Council into permitting him a chance to save his people, claiming it is what any Jedi should be willing to do. Trigg was looking forward more to the fight ahead than the politics involved, but little did he know that this was the first step towards Jacius's descent to the dark side.

The journey wasn't easy. Going to the Outer Rim would put Trigg and his men in the heart of Separatist territory. For that reason, Callista came along with multiple cruisers to protect from Separatist reinforcements that would attempt to halt any ground assaults. Jacius and the 30th would deploy to the Admerian capital and develop a plan of attack. Callista would lead the squadrons to protect the skies from the Rarikii ships attempting to cross into the Admerian lands. Trigg and his men were ready for a fight, but Trigg hadn't been trained to fight against Adiens before.

Upon entering the Tyos system, no Seperatist vessels were present, save a small fleet that had deployed droid forces to the surface. The Pheonix immediately began deployment operations while Trigg and the 30th joined Jacius in the descent to the planet below. Callista joined Admiral Keeler on the bridge to set up a blockade and provide intelliegence as Jacius needed it. Shortly after reaching the sky above the Admerian capital, Trigg and his men became the first clones to look upon Adelian civilization. The city was brilliant, unlike anything Trigg had seen in the holonet or during his flash training on Kamino. It was awe-inspiring, but Trigg regained his composure, as per his reputation and focused towards the coming battle.

The gunships landed in the royal spaceport which was lined with rows of Admerian soldiers. The King, Rexus III, greeted Jacius with open arms like he were a son returning home. Jacius explained to Trigg and his men that the Ademians were his people and they didn't take underestimate honor. Of all the species in the galaxy, Trigg believed that the Adelians were the most decent people to be around. He and Jaing left to speak with the Ademian General Crixus regarding the current security details, while the 30th and the rest of Fox squad were brought to their makeshift barracks. While Jacius went with Rexus to the throne room, Trigg and Crixus went to the war room in the Citadel to discuss what the best plan of attack would be.

Crixus suggested sending their fleets further south to prevent Rarikii transports from attacking the border cities, but Trigg's training as a clone trooper begged to differ. Knowing the Rarikii had more ships than the Ademians, Trigg suggested luring the Rarikii deeper into Ademian territory, causing them to believe the Ademians had no ships to spare. While assaulting Aemia, Trigg and the 30th would use the HAAT's to jump above the Rarikii invaders while the Ademian army pressured them from the middle. General Callista would take the Republic fleet lower into the atmosphere and barrage the enemy position. The plan was risky, but it was the only option that allowed the Ademians a chance. Crixus brought the plan before the King and it was given the go ahead to proceed.

Within days, Rarikii ships were spotted coming into Aemia's airspace. Deploying all their droid forces and Rarikii warriors, the Separatist general revealed himself to be a dark acolyte, no one Trigg had heard of or seen in the holonet. Jacius and Crixus joined the Ademian army on the ground, along with troopers from the 30th. Trigg and a select company of his best soldiers stationed themselves within the citadel, ready to lift off and surprise the enemy. However, upon deployment, Jaing picked up an unkown mass of anomalies below the citadel in the sewers under Aemia. Putting the city on alert, Trigg immediately notified Jacius of the predicament. Jacius agreed to stay and combat the forces outside of the city and tasked Trigg with stopping the droid forces coming into the citadel. Trigg and Jacius knew they were sent to kill King Rexus III, so Jacius told Trigg to make sure he was safe. Trigg then notified Callista of the situation, who agreed to arrive as quickly as she could.

Trigg and his men stationed themselves in a reserve service corridor located within the main complex of the citadel. Immediately, commando droids began to pile into the corridor, killing two clones as they fired down the hallway. Trigg and his men opened fire along with the Royal guards, who charged upon the droids. Without much of an effort, Trigg pushed the droids back down the service corridor and had Flade close a blast door to seal them off. Using the immediate emergency chemical fail-safe, Flade burned the commando droids to a crisp in the sealed hallway. Trigg commented on the unorthodoxy of what had transpired, then made his way to the throne room with his men to guard the King. Upon entering, Trigg and his men managed to kill two stragglers who had made their way to the King. Apologizing as best he could, Trigg explained the situation to Rexus III, who in turn commended Trigg and his men for protecting the people inside the city from the droids should the get out of the citadel.

Jacius called Trigg to inform him that Republic fleet had destroyed Rarikii army and were headed to the citadel to round up any remaining droid forces. The acolyte had fled with the Confederate fleet who when Callista and the other Republic vessels engaged them. Shok had his men rendezvous at the royal spaceport for departure to the Pheonix while Jacius said his goodbye's to the King. General Crixus commented on Trigg's bravery and honor in battle, stating that he was a good commander and selfless soldier. Trigg thanked him for the compliment, but said he only did his duty as a soldier. Shortly afterward, Trigg and the 30th piled into the HAAT's and left for the Pheonix. Upon entering, the Republic fleet left for Coruscant, much to Trigg's satisfaction.

Bailing out Organa
After Tyos, Jacius was put on a leave of absence. Trigg, who found this depressing, was told by Callista that the Council (as well as herself) could feel an air of anger and pain around Jacius. She assumed it was from his memories of Tyos, but Shok would not question further, as it was not his place. Upon their return to Coruscant, the Senator Padme Amidala confronted Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and the Jedi on the news that the Trade Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray had brought a Separatist fleet to Alderaan and had kidnapped Senator Bail Organa. As of now, Organa was being held at ransom to the Republic.

The Council decided upon sending the famed Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Callista to retrieve Organa at all costs, lest the Republic be plunged further into an economic crisis. Although, Obi-Wan's reasons for rescuing Organa were not merely to aid the Republic, but to rescue a friend. Trigg didn't understand why the Separatists would attack so close to Coruscant, or any of its most loyal Republic systems. He guessed the Separatists wanted credits to produce more droid armies, but his immediate concern was the job at hand. The 212th Attack Battalion, led by Commander Cody, and the 30th Assault Legion would engage the Trade Federation above Alderaan and rescue him in all haste.

Trigg met Cody aboard Kenobi's cruiser above Coruscant. This had been the first time they had seen each other since the ARC Program. On board, Callista and Shok met up with Kenobi to discuss the plan of attack. At first, Kenobi expressed his regrets to Jacius's situation and had already condoned Anakin on asking the Council to allow Jacius to do what he did. Callista agreed that Jacius acted dangerously rash, and commented that he and Anakin are alike in many ways. Obi-Wan then proceeded to discuss the battle soon to be, in which Shok learned that this mission was more personal to Obi-Wan then he had known at first. Trigg told Cody that he worried about Obi-Wan's feelings and how they would affect the mission (having experienced Jacius during such a time), but Cody assured him that Kenobi was not a Jedi that would falter in his feelings quickly. Trigg agreed that Jacius did have a loose control on his feelings, but commented that he doesn't know Jedi well enough yet to judge their standards.

The plan was a simple one, for once. Callista (being the natural ace she was) would engage the droid star-fighters with all of the clone fighters available. The dog fighting would allow Obi-Wan, Cody, and Trigg to get aboard gunships and make their way to the Munificent-class flagship that Gunray was holding Organa hostage on. The clones would equip space gear so they could leap from the gunships and trick the enemy into believing they were still on-board the ships. With the element of surprise, they should be able to reach Organa before anything rash could be done.

The Republic fleet exited hyperspace above Alderaan, where the Separatist fleet was waiting for them. Callista gathered all the clone pilots at their disposal, and they fighting began. A mass of droid and clone fighters clashed in a tangle of blue and red blaster fire. Obi-Wan gave the go ahead for the mission while Shok and his men piled into one of the gunships with Kenobi, Cody, and a select group of the 212th (including two troopers known as Waxer and Boil) to prepare for boarding. The plan began without a hitch, three gunships were deployed and Trigg patiently waiting as they traveled through space trying to dodge stray blaster fire from the fighters. Halfway to their destination, a gunship was hit; many of the 212th troops seemed to falter at the knowledge that they could be next, but Trigg and the troopers of the 30th looked at them with expressionless faces. The 30th had been through worse. Trigg assured all of the men on board that they had nothing to fear but fear itself, and it was their job to rescue Organa. Cody seemed to agree, reinforcing his men's morale. They were now within meters of the flagship.

The continuous barrage of the Republic warships was enough to pound most of the Separatists into submission. Trigg and his men took no unwanted flak from the canons of Gunray's flagship.

Battle of Belarice
Shortly before the Battle of Belarice, the 30th would have a new company inducted into its rank. The fresh troops would be placed into the newly christened Theta Company, led under the command of Clone Captain Fiir. Havoc Company voiced it's uneasiness with working alongside inexperienced clone troopers, but they knew that shunning their brothers would only result in driving a rift between the two outfits.

The battle began due to constant prodding from the Confederacy of Independent Systems to get Belarice's warriors to join their cause. When the sith acolyte Assaj Ventress heard of their declination, she took it under her care to personally lead a droid force in trying to subjugate the natives for their insolence. Belarice's queen sent word to the Republic to help defend her home and protect its people, stating they didn't have the resources for countering an invasion. The Republic responded with full haste, and the Chancellor sent Trigg and the 30th to assist in the defense.

The 30th deployed quickly with their new battalion behind them. Jacius would assist Havoc Company in holding back the forward assault while Callista would lead Wampa Battalion in flanking the Separatist landing craft and halt the invasion at it's source. Trigg had his men set up a line of defense outside of a Belarician settlement with the aid of the locals. They expressed their honor to Trigg and his men, being warriors like them. One small girl in particular, named Treia, became fond of Trigg and saw him as a hero. As quickly as they had set up, the droids were on top of them. Havoc Company did what they were trained to do, and aided the Belarice warriors in pushing back the droids. Many natives died in the assault, so Trigg and his men took it upon themselves to charge the droids at the last second and decimated the forces with aid from Jacius. Jacius had ordered Trigg to lead the charge when BX-series Commando droids emerged from the tree-lines beside the settlement to kill the natives. Jacius and Jaing ran to the aid of the people, while Trigg ordered Jep to continue the assault. Shok ran to follow them when he noticed a droid make its way to Treia and pointed its blaster at her. In desperation, Trigg flung himself onto the girl, protecting her from the blaster. The droid fired, and Shok was shot in his side. In the nick of time, Jacius beheaded the droid from behind. Jaing grabbed Trigg and took him away from the battle while Jacius picked up the girl into his arms, taking her to safety personally.

By the time the situation had settled down, Lieutinent Jep and Havoc Company were holding their own against the droids while Callista led Theta Company in flanking the droids. Cut of from their forces, the droids attacking the settlement were obliterated by Havoc Company, who rendezvoused with Callista and her men at the invasion site. Jaing was now with the group again, while Jacius had stayed behind with a few clones to look after Trigg and protect the natives from another surprise attack should it happen. Captain Fiir took up command of Havoc Company in Trigg's absence and subsequently destroyed the droid forces with ease. Callista engaged Ventress in a short duel, in which the later was overpowered by the experienced Jedi Knight. Ventress fled while the 30th trashed the last of the droids before returning back to the settlement. Jacius informed Callista of what had happened to Trigg, and she immediately went to look after him. Captain Fiir personally accompanied her to see Trigg and he expressed Trigg's unwavering selflessness and courage on the battlefield. He extended his arm and they both grabbed each other's forearm, embracing each other as close brothers.

Before they all left to Coruscant, Jacius brought the little girl to Shok. She hugged him, in which he responded with a brief comedic imitation of feeling pain (something not many saw him do). While his comrades were shocked at his display of humor, Treia gave him a small doll that many kids had on Belarice. He took it and gave her a hug in return while she cried, patting her head to calm her. He would carry the doll in one of his belt compartments for the remainder of the war as a reminder of her.

Retreat from Denvar
Shortly after Belarice, the sandy world of Belarice was laid to siege by Separatist forces. Trigg and the 30th where deployed to aid in the removal of the locals with assistance of the Naboo people, who's system was not so far away. Jedi General Eeth Koth and the members of Horn Company where already in the vicinity, holding off the Separatist fleets as best they could. CC-4142 actively communicated with Trigg as to the current situation and how much more time they needed. Being an efficient commander, Trigg was able to get the natives off-world. As the last of the transports fell, word came through that Horn Company had been engaged by General Grievous and overtaken. While the 501st and 212th were called to rescue them, Trigg and his men accompanied the natives to a resettlement on Dantooine, as was graciously hosted by Organa to aid the people of Denvar.

Afterwards, Jacius and Callista led the 30th back to Denvar where they were met with troopers of the 91st Reconnaissance Corps and Jedi General Mace Windu. A month long campaign was underway, and the troopers of the 30th quickly destroyed the pockets of droids that scoured the planet looking for refugees. Trigg expressed his dislike for assignments that didn't involve fighting the Separatists in the front lines and mentioned that they would have been better purposed with aiding General Koth and Horn Company. Callista would always respond with the knowledge that Eeth Koth and his men knew that they had to do everything they could to protect the Denvarians, no matter the cost.

Suspects on Umbara
For about two weeks, the Jedi had been pursuing the bounty hunter Cad Bane, who was claimed to have intel valuable to the Jedi Order. Trigg and the other clones of GAR were put on alert for his whereabouts, mostly due to the fact he had assaulted and killed clone troopers, as well as an attempted kidnapping of the Chancellor and other Senators. As much as Shok disliked bounty hunters, he couldn't help but feel as though him and Cad Bane shared a common connection, since Trigg was really a clone of a bounty hunter. Regardless, Bane was an enemy, and so Trigg selected a few members of the 30th to accompany on a lead that Callista and Jacius had found.

They boarded the Phoenix under the personal command of Jedi General Kit Fisto, who would oversee the mission on the off-chance a Separatist plot was involved. Upon entering the cruiser, Callista, Jacius, and Trigg were told that more information had surfaced. The bounty hunter was being pursued by a mercenary smuggler going under the name of Esvald. There was no picture attached to the profile on Trigg's visor display, so he finding out who he was on Umbara would be given up to chance. The talk of the men right now was not of the mission at hand, but of the fact that rumor had sprung around the Grand Army of the Republic from various Jedi that Jacius was in high recognition of becoming a Jedi Knight. Trigg was in anticipation over the fact his closest friend would become their new General, since Callista would be transferring to other battalions in GAR at the request of the Council. As much as he would miss Callista leading them, he was glad that Jacius would take over the role of leading the 30th.

As the Phoenix arrived above Umbara, Trigg and took the troopers Gear, Temp, and his close brother on Fox Squad, Shad, to accompany him and the Jedi in a LAAT/I gunship to the surface. They were to land at the last known coordinates of the bounty hunter, hoping that he was still there or close by. On their way to the surface below, Callista had informed them that the air was poisonous to the Umbarans and none of them should have trouble with it. Although Shok was fine with the prospect, Jacius seemed to have difficulty adjusting to the planet's atmospheric pressure because of his biological makeup. Trigg guessed the air was different for Adiens. Jacius adjusted in due time, and they had arrived at the landing zone when Shad picked up life forms on his scanner.

When the scan checked out, the team headed out into the jungles to reach the suspects' last known location. Trigg voiced his concern on leaving the clone pilot with the ship, but Contro was always a self-reliant clone. Halfway to their destination, blaster fire rang out across the jungle. Callista ignited her violet lightsaber and ran in the direction of the sound with Jacius, Trigg, and the squad close behind. She lept over a rock into a clearing where two humanoids were fighting each other. One was a human male, the other was a Duros.

Gear and Temp opened fire while Trigg suppressed from the tree line. The Duros had knocked out the man and was now wielding a blue lightsaber (taken from the unconscious suspect). Jacius ignited his green lightsaber and engaged the bounty hunter. There was a flash of blue and green as Jacius parried and attacked the criminal. Gear and Temp charged in to hold him down, but the bounty hunter spun around and sliced the two clones across the chest, killing them instantly. Shad, the more skilled of troopers, aimed at Bane's head. He missed his first shots, and the bounty hunter used the hilt of the saber to punch Shad in the helmet, knocking him unconscious. Callista attempted a to charge him, but the Duros kicked her in the stomach and sent her sprawling backwards. Trigg took advantage of his vulnerability and grabbed him from behind. He elbowed the bounty hunter's shoulder blade, causing him to fall to a knee in pain. The Duros, more experienced in martial fighting, grabbed Trigg from behind and threw him onto the ground. Jacius lunged forward and prevented the Duros from attempting an execution, but the bounty hunter stepped backwards to miss the swing. He activated his jet-pack boosters on his boots and began to fly upwards when Jacius spun around and sliced one of the boosters. At this time the other criminal had woken up and was firing shots of at the Duros.

The Duros's booster exploded outward, causing Jacius to step back in cover. He took the advantage of the event to climb into the criminal's speeder and head into the jungle, leaving the team behind. Trigg had gone to Shad to check his wounds. Shad rubbed his head and exclaimed his disappointment and failing to apprehend the Duros before tending to the bodies of Gear and Temp. Callista and Jacius attended to the other criminal. They had discovered him to be a smuggler named Esvald Magnaside, convicted of stealing a lightsaber from a Jedi on Illum some years back. He was to taken back to Coruscant under arrest, but Callista had agreed that if he would aid them in catching the bounty hunter (now confirmed to be Cad Bane) they would let him off just this once. Trigg expressed his dislike of the deal to Callista, but he believed her judgment was much more sound than anyone else present.

Trigg received a distress call from the gunship, and all of the team immediately rushed back to the gunship in fear that Bane had realized their location. Contro had not called in, so Trigg had to assume the worst. Upon reaching the gunship, Bane had killed the pilot and was closing the blast doors to prepare for take off. Trigg and Shad let loose a rain of blaster fire while Jacius used the force to hold the gunship in place. Having the trouble he always did with the Force, Jacius began to loose his grip when he force pushed the gunship into a nearby tree, shattering the hull and sending explosions upward. Callista used her Kiffar abilities to reach the gunship faster than the others while Trigg and Shad followed close behind. He and Shad searched the rubble, looking for Bane, but he was nowhere to be found. While Callista and Jacius spoke with Esvald, Trigg examined the wreckage for any signs of Bane's whereabouts. He found no evidence except a lightsaber on the ground, which he handed over to Jacius. The Jedi agreed to give it to Esvald for safekeeping, and it wasn't long before a shuttle was seen heading towards orbit not far from their position. Shad cursed the fact that Bane got away, and the remaining team headed to the nearest settlement to find a ride back to the ''Phoenix. ''Esvald was allowed to go, much to Trigg's displeasure. He and Shad returned to the cruiser and headed back to Coruscant with the rest of the 30th.

Jacius and Callista went to report to the Jedi Council while Trigg and Shad reported to Republic Intelligence. Trigg commented on the oddity of him and Shad bringing information directly to the agency, especially because of his dislike for ARC troopers. All he was told was that ARC Captain Maze requested the information to be sent to Chancellor Palpatine. All Shad was concerned about was hoping to see Trigg get into a fight with an ARC trooper, because he knew Trigg had a chance. Why their information was to be given to the Chancellor instead of the Jedi, Trigg didn't know; It wasn't his place to ask. Whatever the intentions, Trigg guessed the Chancellor probably had a good use for it.

Hostages Above Tatooine
Word had reached the Republic of a Seperatist fleet in orbit above Tatooine, under the command of the droid General Grevious. Jedi Generals Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker had gone to discover their whereabouts and what purpose they had in the system, but word reached Coruscant soon afterwards that Obi-Wan and Anaking had been captured as hostages aboard the enemy fleet. Being the closest legion to Tatooine, it was decided that Trigg and the 30th would accompany Callista and Jacius in rescuing the two Jedi.

They arrived quickly with a decent force of at least three cruisers. Two gunships were deployed, one carrying Jacius and Callista, and the second a strike team of clone troopers from the 88th. At first, all seemed well, until an unknown weapon tore the trooper's gunship apart and sucked them in to a single point in space, until they were completely nothing. Trigg alerted Callista and Jacius from the bridge of the Phoenix before he readied Fox squad to accompany him in one of their HAAT gunships.

By the time they had deployed, Jacius and Callista had reached the bridge of the Separatist cruiser. Jacius informed Trigg that they were close to rescuing Obi-Wan and Anakin and that he should be ready to take them off the ship as soon as possible. Trigg and his men landed in the hanger, destroying the droids there and clearing a path for the captured Jedi to get aboard quickly. Just as suddenly, one of the walls of the cruiser exploded to reveal a gunship. Trigg and his men rushed to aid Jacius and Callista, who had freed Obi-Wan and Anakin from their restraints. A droid named Deck, who had been betrayed by his superior and shot in the head, rose in a ditch effort to kill Callista while her back was turned. Trigg pulled out his DC-17 hand blaster and shot him in the head twice before stomping on his metal cranium, crushing it. Callista thanked Trigg and remarked that Grevious had got away. Jacius added that they ran into complications with an IG-series magnaguard droid named IG-211, who had quite a sense of dark humor. He remarked that he wished he could spin a lighstaber like IG-211 and hoped his abilities gave the droid something to think about.

Trigg didn't care much for Grevious's guards, but Jacius seemed to eagerly await another encounter with him. The droid carnage around Shok almost caused him to smile, as he knew how much Jacius looked forward to personal fights like this one. After hearing that IG-211 used sabers to fight Jacius and Callista, Trigg agreed it probably was best for him not to come to blows with the droid. Shortly after recuperating, Trigg and the Jedi left aboard the HAAT gunship and went back to the fleet to be taken back to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.

Invasion of Ilum
Almost a year into the war, the Republic and the Separatists were in the heat of battle as thousands of clones and droids stretched across the galaxy, fighting for various worlds. However, Trigg and his men would be directed to Illum, a crystal snow-world where the Jedi Order had sent it's padawan learners to pick their color crystals and create their own lightsabers. Under the leadership of the mysterious acolyte they had met on Poluras and the droid General Grevious, Separatist forces had begun to mine out the caves of Illum for particular crystals to be used in the production of the Confederacy's new SPEC-class battle droids, a more advanced and powerful form of the dangerous commando droids the Republic had faced before.

At first glance, Trigg and the 30th believed this would be a routine invasion, but little did they know this would be perhaps one of their most intense battle during the war, and result in the apparent death of Jacius. The 30th wasn't accustomed to winter warfare, but because of their flash training it was no real concern. Shortly before departure, Trigg was informed that the 88th Recon Corps would be working alongside the 30th. This brought him much needed comfort, due to the fact that Trigg and Akaan had a great track record of victorious battles in the past.

The entirety of the 30th was deployed this time, along with the 88th's entire corps with them. As of late, Jacius's closest friend, Sheya Tisa, was on track to be fledged as a Jedi Knight. Trigg suspected that both would be made Knights after Illum, due to the fact that is was the latest news around both the Jedi Order and the Grand Army of the Republic. The 30th was in an uproar of heightened morale because of it. Akaan constantly remarked to Triggof the fact that their jobs would be much more easier with their Jedi officers and Generals, although both would regret to see Callista and Cain be put on different assignments. The command of the 30th and the 88th would now pass solely to Jacius and Sheya.

The Pheonix and the Breaker came into orbit of Illum to find a total count of at least one hundred thousand droids on the surface, accompanied not only with a fleet of Seperatist vessels, but by the rumored SPEC battle droids. Trigg was concerned, due to the fact that the 30th only numbered at least eight hundred men. However, during the time the 88th spent away after the Battle of Poluras, their numbers now numbered twenty thousand. While this did allow them breathing room, Trigg knew that the SPEC battle droids alone would be enough to inflict devastating casualties on the 88th and the 30th. He had content on the knowledge that General Grevious would underestimate the strength of the 30th and their small numbers, unless he had become intelligent enough to foresee it. The acolyte commander, on the other hand, Trigg knew would not be fooled.

In orbit, Trigg took to prepping his men with the new cold assault gear they would use in battle. A trooper from the 30th Ghost Squad, designated "Jace", was personally transferred by Trigg to join Fox Squad. He was very noble and caring, something not many 30th troopers could proudly admit, and had a knack for selfless behavior. Trigg explained that Jacius had seen his behavior in battle, greatly admired it, and suggested that Trigg bring him to Fox Squad. Trigg took the opportunity to observe him and agreed with Jacius. Jace was headstrong and took a little time to adjust to the members of Fox Squad, but the friendly gestures from Jaing and Flade made him feel like part of the team quicker than Trigg expected. At the time, he didn't know it, but Jace would become the uniting will to fight for the 30th for the remainder of the war.

The 30th gathered in the hanger, and Triggaccompanied Jacius, Sheya, Akaan, and Admiral Keeler at a holotable displaying the Irei Plain, the predicted zone where the Separatists were holding out. To the far north was a command center and beyond that multiple sites where the droids were bringing crystals out of the caves for the SPEC battle droids. But before they began the battle plan, he watched in great disappointment as the Alpha-class ARC Commander Kane of the 13th Elite Legion approached them. At this point in time, everyone in the hanger knew of Trigg's notorious dislike for ARC troopers. Kane was probably one of the more free-thinking of his class, as he constantly disregarded the words of both Jacius and Sheya in efforts to explain his own point of view. While the Jedi didn't completely call him out on his remarks, Trigg managed to boil to a top and the two came to heads. Kane exclaimed that it wasn't wise to challenge an ARC trooper, while Trigg explained that it was wise to heed the words of a commander who rejected the ARC trooper status. Jacius calmed them before anything bad could happen, but it wasn't hard to tell that Trigg would probably be more of a threat to Kane than he was to Trigg at this point.

The 88th would spearhead the defense of the Republic lines, and their renowned Reek Battalion AT-RT Cavalry force would provide support where needed.

A Lost Brother
For many days after the Battle of Illum, Shok stood by Jace's bedside. Many of his troops were taken aback by his actions, since he usually didn't devote his time into other things than looking to everyone at once. Flade had told the men on more than one occasion that Shok was grieving over the fact that Jace would die in his place. He was exactly right, because Shok didn't want any trooper to have to die in his place. Part of Shok wanted to blame it on the ARC troopers, mostly due to his distaste for them, but all he cared about now was Jace's recovery.

Trigg made regular visits to the Jedi Temple to confer with the Jedi Generals there, most notably High Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi General Mace Windu. Most of the discussions, in which Callista, Sheya, and Fox Squad also participated in, centered around who they encountered in the caves of Illum and what had happened afterwards. Shok didn't say much, since Callista and Sheya did most of the talking, but when asked Shok stated that they were already expected in the caves. He also mentioned seeing the acolyte's face, which had long black hair and deep yellow eyes. Shok said he believed Jacius spoke the name "Oron" and everything else afterwards involved the acolyte slicing Shok's helmet and pushing his men back down the tunnel before sealing it shut.

Shok presented the encoding he received on his Phase I helmet to Windu, who in turn examined it on the holotable present in the war room. He told the group about how Oron was once a padawan of the Jedi Order, but he delved to far into the teachings of the Force, which drove him into darkness. He was exiled from the Jedi Order, and Windu assumed the time he spent afterwards was to collect and learn from dark side artifacts. Obi-Wan suggested the probability of Separatist leader Count Dooku finding Oron in his quest for power and probably recruited him as a Separatist ally.

Liberation of Krios
After Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker had freed the captive torgtutas from the Zygerrian Slave Empire, the Separatists became desperate to counter their crushing loss at the Republic's hands. An invasion force, led by the Zygerrian General Argus Zharr, threatened to land on the togruta homeworld of Krios to enact revenge for their losses. Argus was one of the Confederacy's more expendable leaders, but his seat in the Separatist Council was a high one, due to his connections with the Zygerrian slaving market and the royalty of his homeworld. With the death of the queen, Argus wanted to personally lead the invasion as vengeance upon the death of his former aunt. As the last living royal family member, Argus promised to bring justice to the Zygerrian people and come back to his planet as a hero.

Second Battle of Honogor
The Second Battle of Honoghr began when the CIS attempted to recover samples of their past experimental bio-weapon, Trihexalphine1138. It had been aboard a Lucrehulk-class Core Ship during a space battle that took place there during the start of the war, which had crashed into the planet, spilling the toxin across the surface and destroying Honogor's ecosystem. Now, the Separatists were seeking to regain samples to produce more that could be used against the Republic's systems. Trigg didn't participate in the battle at first. Due to the poison on the planet's surface, the 30th never left the Arlus Hawk to engage the Separatists. Instead, Callista led her squadron to the surface below where they would attack all the staging areas where droids had been searched for samples of the toxin.

Upon the start of the battle, Jacius and Shok received a distress call from Callista, who had explained that the droid forces were much more organized than they had anticipated. Her squadron had to pull out, only having destroyed most of the staging outposts. Shok and his men quickly rallied in the hanger bay and deployed in their new environmental suits. The journey to the world below was quick and Shok made sure to check that his men had all their gear secured. They landed at the last staging base, where droids were trying to load crates of the toxin into shuttles. Shok and Havoc Company made quick work of the droids before setting charges on the crates. Jacius had Shad and Flade secure the caches in an underground bunker before the group returned back to the gunships. As they flew off, Flade detonated the charges and the base erupted in a torrent of flame. For now, the Separatist's would not be able to use the toxin again.

Callista had nearly pushed back the fleet in orbit around Honoghr. Upon Shok's arrival, the last of the Separatist vessels had been destroyed. In a last ditch effort, droid starfighters attempted to suicide bomb the Phoenix, but the ships experienced crew managed to shoot down many fighters, limiting the damage sustained to a few areas of the ship. Shok remarked on the droid cowardice, and the cruiser headed Coruscant for repairs.

Battle of Ferinia
The Battle of Ferinia began when the Separatists tried to make a move against the Republic's most valuable income producer. Being one of the worlds that produced the most currency, in the form of large quantities of credit chips, Ferinia was vital to paying for the war effort of whoever had control of it.

Battle of Quil'ages
Unknown to him at the time, the Battle of Quil'ages would be the most tragic and intense battle Trigg had ever faced.

Battle of Anaxes
Shortly after Quil'ages, Trigg and the 30th were called to assist in the defense of Fort Anaxes against Admiral Trench and his Confederate fleet.

Personality and traits
"Jaran: "So, you ever though about settling down after the war, Trigg?" Trigg: "I don't...really know how to answer that sir." Jaran: "No need to Commander. No need.""

- Jaran speaking to Trigg over the war's end Trigg was a fearless, assertive, gritty, no-nonsense clone commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. Known for his tough and strict adherence to his duty and to his superiors, he earned a reputation as one of the most efficient clone commanders in GAR. Trigg was great at thinking on his feet, possessed inherent tactical genius, and could command his troops with an expertise that rivaled many non-clone officers; a trait that brought him many rewards throughout his career. Although Trigg had knowledge of the reputation he had made for himself, he didn't take any pride in it. All he cared about was finishing the mission and making sure his men were prepared to fight for that success. Members of other clone legions, like the 501st, accused Trigg of being too tough on his troops, but the men of the 30th would always counter statements towards him by stating should he ever ease up, they would probably die a foolish death.

Trigg encouraged his troops to express individuality, and led by example by changing his own appearance. Trigg dyed his hair at a young age, taking on a light brown shade, rather than his natural born black. He had his head shaved close to the skin in the likeness of a buzzcut, though grew it out gradually throughout the war. He also grew out prominent facial hair, which he kept regularly trimmed. His troopers often commented that the scruff he had grown suited his personality well.

Trigg had a close working relationship with fellow General Jaran Kareel, whom he almost never left the side of in battle. Jaing, Shad, and Flade accompanied the pair almost everywhere, and Trigg would come to rely on them the most in his personal dilemmas. Throughout his training under Alpha-17 and Wad'e Tayhaai, Trigg became close friends with fellow Commanders Gree, Bacara, and Neyo, welcoming their company whenever applicable. Jaran taught Trigg how to let loose ever so often and think for himself (both in battle and out of it), subsequently easing the burden of war on the grizzled commander and helping to shape his individuality. As the war progressed, Trigg softened up on is men more and more, as the reality of the Clone Wars began to sink into his mind. Even after the war, Trigg found it hard to complete surrender to civilian life, due to the fact he and his brothers had been bred for war.

One of Trigg's most famous personality traits was his distaste for ARC Troopers. He disproved of the "one-man" army mindsets of the ARC-born clones, being a firm believer in fighting shoulder to shoulder with his brothers. Ironically, Trigg declined invitations to join the ARC troopers twice, claiming the duty to his men side by side in the field was more important. During the Battle of Illum, in which the Alpha-class ARC trooper Kane accompanied the 30th and the on their mission to apprehend Grievous, Trigg and Kane clashed many times on how to proceed with the mission, causing Jaran to reprimand both in the heat of the arguing. The only ARC trooper Trigg ever really grew close to was Jace; a trooper that was once a member of the 30th.

Behind the scenes

 * Trigg is based off the Clone Wars Adventures MMO character "Commander Jac", the very first profile to have ever been made by DarthJaciuss. He was originally a member of the 501st before his complete origin came to light.

Appearances

 * The Clone Wars: Suspects on Umbara
 * The Clone Wars: Brainwashed Brothers