I got this idea a while back ago, and I have read a couple of other female clone stories, with one haven't been updated since last June. So I decided to try my luck at it.

And it couldn't be at a better time, considering the Clone Wars is coming back for another season!

Now I will be doing The Clone Wars, starting with the Academy episode with Domino Squad and ending at the time of Revenge of the Sith. And possibly Star Wars Rebels as well if I decide to have CT-2008 in it. And once in a while I will also be making journal entries as well. Maybe before or after every episode chapter. And they'll be in first person, while the rest of the story would be in 3rd person.

So, let's see how this goes.

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Prologue

Most clones don't write journals about their lives, what's to tell, we're all cloned from the same Bounty Hunter. Made to fight for the Republic, be expendable and die for the Republic. For me I felt like I should write this down, but if the others found out… then I'll be the laughing stock of the entire GAR, before I could even fight on the frontlines.

But I'm not like most clones of the Clone Army… or at all.

The reason why, well…

I'm a female clone.

Yep, CT- 2008 or how I'm nicknamed Huntress or Tessa of Domino Squad. I'm also unfortunately the youngest of the squad, which made me their younger and only sister they had. And they could be be annoying and protective of me.

The Squad consisted of: CT-21-0408, CT-4040, CT-782, CT-00-2010, and CT-27-5555.

But how was I a female, even though the Kaminoan's were the best at what they do? Well, what General Shaak Ti and Prime Minister Lama Su told me was that a rookie who was in charge of DNA manipulation missed a Chromosome, the 23rd to exact that would've made X-Y but instead was X-X. When they found out, they were planning on terminating me, but General Ti stopped them, she told them that all life has meaning and a purpose. So she told them to give me a chance to prove myself.

Which I was very thankful for.

A couple of months later, I was brought out of my pod and was soon given the same training as my brothers, although I had to prove myself by working extra hard, which I did. I wanted to prove that I can keep up and be like them. Even if I was a different gender, none of my brothers viewed me as different; they viewed me like everyone else, even though I was a girl.

And during training, I found out I was quite a good shot, stationary targets, I always got a headshot or hit dead center. When moving, I never missed, and always hit the target, but I did a couple of times, trying to get a headshot while a target was moving takes practice.

After passing all the exams, they said we were ready to take the exam that would allow us to graduate, and become soldiers, and fight. The only problem, was that we all didn't work well together. We've been trying, but there are still some issues.

The final test was the Citadel Challenge. Even though it was a practice test before the final, I felt that I was ready. And I hoped the rest of my squad-mates were as well.