A clone trooper fought for the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars, a conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. In the year 21 BBY, this individual found himself stationed on the assault ship named Prosecutor. This vessel was seized by Trandoshan slavers. The trooper managed to survive the initial assault by concealing himself within the ship's torpedo compartments. He emerged from his hiding place when the Prosecutor resurfaced in the Corbantis system, only to be subsequently boarded by the clone commandos belonging to Delta Squad. Tragically, while opening a maintenance hatch for Republic commando Boss, he met his end at the hands of a scavenger droid in service to the slavers.
Originating as a clone from the genetic material of the Mandalorian bounty hunter known as Jango Fett on the world of Kamino, created for the Galactic Republic, this particular clone trooper participated in the Clone Wars, a struggle between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. In 21 BBY, this specific trooper was assigned to the Acclamator-class assault ship Prosecutor. During this time, the vessel was attacked and taken over by Trandoshan slavers while it was patrolling hyperspace lanes within the Corellian sector. The clone trooper survived the initial assault by finding refuge in the ship's torpedo bays, remaining there until the Prosecutor reappeared in the Corbantis system, which is situated within the Chaykin Cluster. When the clone commandos of the Republic's Delta Squad were sent to the Prosecutor, the clone trooper became the first sapient being encountered by the squad's leader, Boss. The clone trooper expressed a sense of relief upon seeing the commando, and when Boss inquired about the events that had transpired aboard the Prosecutor, the trooper explained that he had been inspecting the ship's maintenance corridors when the attack had occurred.
Boss accused the clone trooper of acting out of cowardice, but the trooper maintained that his presence in the torpedo bay was motivated by a desire to launch a torpedo, thus alerting the Republic to the Prosecutor's predicament. While expressing his gratitude to Boss for the rescue, the trooper utilized a console to unlock a maintenance hatch for the commando. However, in doing so, the trooper's attention was diverted from a scavenger droid utilized by the slavers that was in close proximity. Despite Boss's attempts to warn the trooper of the impending danger, his efforts proved futile. The droid launched an attack on the trooper, causing him to fall into a nearby pit. Subsequently, the droid retrieved the trooper's deceased body and placed it back in its original position.
Consistent with all clones derived from Jango Fett, the clone trooper possessed a height of 1.83 meters. He survived the Trandoshan assault on the Prosecutor by taking shelter within the ship's torpedo bays. Despite the trooper's assertion that he was attempting to transmit a distress signal, Boss held the belief that the trooper's actions were driven by cowardice.
This clone wore white Phase I clone trooper armor and carried a DC-15S while stationed aboard the Prosecutor.
The initial appearance of this clone trooper occurred in Star Wars: Republic Commando, a first-person shooter video game developed by LucasArts and released in 2005. Roger Jackson provided the voice for this character, who was also briefly mentioned in the game's official strategy guide.