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As the Clone Wars dragged on, the stress of combat and high casualties caused cracks and strains among the ranks of the clone soldiers. Personality quirks, once considered harmless or even essential to their mental development, began to express themselves in extreme and polarizing ways. Each unit created their own rituals, small ways to identify squad mates, those from the same company, and veterans of specific campaigns. A soldier that talked about "cracking that crystal" identified themselves as a veteran of Christophsis and the assault on Crystal City, while an officer calling targets "bugs" revealed he fought in the hives on Geonosis. While many clones respected a soldier with a different background, some felt separated by time, space, and the unique aspects of their struggle.[35]
~I've seen a lot more "crack" in the wild. I don't even know if it's still a recognized way to call someone in a "cracking" habit or not... How many people do you think are just cracking their comrades for no reason at all and have it become a habit? I'd say that most of them have been that way for much longer than any generation of clones. Without support of a general on the ground, it' would seem that you'd get the relics of reputations based on one's past "activitites" or "skills". Kind of like how politicians used to judge someone based on their "activities" in high-school and college.
It really could be a lot worse if that was battle-hardened veteran that just split-off one day... that really doesn't work for me as a whole part of being in a clone army is being somewhat mentally disturbed or without a logical thought process to start with.
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