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Star Wars: Discover Sister, the first transsexual clone

We know that the Star Wars universe likes to be inclusive. The proof is in this first visual of Sister, the first transsexual Stormtrooper clone. Discover who Sister is, this clone like no other.

Star Wars: discover Sister, the first transsexual clone

A NEW CLONE OF A NEW KIND

Already, the animated series The Bad Batch has challenged our beliefs. Indeed, in this animated series available on Disney+, Dave Filoni introduces a new heroine: Omega. This young woman, the main character of the series, is a female clone. Already an important figure in the Star Wars universe, Omega has undoubtedly played a role, in spite of herself, in the Palpatine's resurrection.

Star Wars: Discover Sister, the first transsexual clone

This week, we introduce you to Sister. She is a clone from the Republic era. Like her peers, Sister was created on the planet Kamino. But unlike her colleagues, Sister decided to fully embrace her gender identity and thus became the very first transgender clone in the Star Wars universe. Her character is not entirely new since she was first introduced in 2020 in Star Wars: The Clone Wars -Stories of Light and Dark. She was then largely developed in the novel Queen's Hope by E.K. Johnston, released in 2022.

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A FIRST VISUAL

According to the Twitter account Star Wars Holocron, the famous Rex, one of the few Stormtroopers who did not succumb to Order 66, describes Sister as

She hid her true identity for years. Fortunately, her brothers in the 7th Sky Corps gave her the nickname Sister, to help her assume her gender identity.

If we talk about Sister, it's because the latter appears in the recent book The Secrets of the Clone Troopers, available since October 8. While waiting to learn more about this Stormtrooper like no other, we leave you with the character design:

THE SECRETS OF THE CLONE TROOPERS includes a first look at Sister, a trans woman clone trooper ud83cudff3ufe0f‍u26a7 ufe0f

Rex’s description of Sister in the book reads: “When one of our kind expressed her gender identity differently than her fellow troopers, she featured she’d have to hide who she… pic.twitter.com/AaL6g2urtu

October 9, 2024

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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