Star Wars: The Clone Wars[1][2] He tells her he is worried that Rex is letting his personal feelings drive him too much on the mission.
But AZ stated that both of them were to have their memories wiped and Fives would be reassigned to Kamino sanitation detail. Fives had a closer relationship to Echo than the rest of his squad, for they both confronted Shaak Ti in an attempt to be transferred to Bravo Squad. After clearing the outpost of the droid commandos (in which Echo is injured), a landing craft full of battle droids attacks the outpost when they fail to respond to Grievous's transmissions. Because of the incident, the Republic force was forced to retreat at the arrival of several droidekas. After resolving not to terrorize the villagers, the clones move in to rescue Skywalker. Echo and Fives later returned to Kamino after hearing about an incoming Separatist attack. Dogma, however, ordered the squad to fire, but they intentionally missed. In Carnage of Krell, when Fives, Rex and the clones went to execute Pong Krell, Fives was missing his kama and holsters when they were going down in the elevator. Shortly after, Sobeck was killed by Tano. The episode was originally intended to be the second episode of a seventh season, but production on the television series was halted before the episode was completed. Fives ordered AZ to continue his biopsy of Tup and decided to take the evidence directly to Shaak Ti. Rex tries to cover for his general, who eventually comes out of the barracks. Tech traces the signal to a particular chamber but finds that its entrance is sealed.
Fives refused, not trusting the Kaminoan. Around 21 BBY, CT-21-0408 was assigned to Domino Squad, a unit of clone cadets. As Skywalker and Rex leave, Kenobi says to his former apprentice: "I hope you at least told Padmé I said hello," implying that he knows about his friend's secret. After his graduation from cadet training, he wore the normal clone trooper armor, which was a sleek white. The keeradak kidnaps Anakin with its claws and flies away. After he and Echo were recruited into the 501st legion, his clone trooper gear included blue markings. In spite of these orders Fives planned on using the Umbaran starfighters to destroy the Umbaran supply ship, thus eliminating their long-ranged missiles. [12] Friedman stated that the "emotional hook" of the arc is Rex's relationship with ARC trooper Echo,[13] a character who had been killed in the third season episode "Counterattack"[14] but was resurrected for this arc. [4] The final version of this episode debuted on Disney+ on February 28, 2020. Fives and AZ set out to investigate Tup's death on their own. Entering with several other drunk clones―one of whom he borrowed a cap from to conceal his identity―he spotted 501st comrades Jesse and Kix. Resigned, Obi-Wan calls after Anakin "I hope you at least told Padmé I said hello," revealing that he knows what Anakin was up to and prompting a brief displeased look from him. They were greeted by Jedi General Shaak Ti and Tup was immediately taken in for examination. In April 2015, at the Celebration Anaheim Star Wars convention, the final unfinished episodes of The Clone Wars Legacy were revealed to feature Echo's return, and—grouped together as "The Bad Batch"—were later featured on StarWars.com. Captain Rex and ARC Trooper Fives accompanied Tup to Kamino.