![]() Its inconvenience was due to the Kaminoans’ lack of knowledge of Human anatomy. Hence it being often referred to by non-clone GAR personnel as a “body bucket”. ![]() The armor was heavy, uncomfortable, and not very well liked by clone troopers. It was introduced at the same time as the first batch of clone troopers, which were deployed at the Battle of Geonosis. Sometime prior to the Battle of Mon Cala, it was replaced by Phase II clone trooper armor, which was more comfortable and capable of supporting more specialized equipment. The armorsmiths of Kamino designed Phase I armor after the Mandalorian armor worn by the clone soldiers’ template, the bounty hunter Jango Fett. Despite its advantages, the Phase I armor proved uncomfortable for the troopers to fit in, which was due to the Kaminoans’ unfamiliarity with human ergonomics. ![]() “We’re brothers, don’t shoot!” Its design was reminiscent of the Mandalorian armor, including the helmet with a distinctive T-shaped visor. The bodysuit was also pressurized, offering temporary protection against the vacuum of space. ![]() Those plates were sealed to a black temperature control bodysuit via magnatomic gription panels. Created by Kaminoan armorsmiths for the clone troopers of the Galactic Republic, the Clone Trooper Phase I armor consisted of twenty form-fitting plates of lightweight plastoid-alloy composite.
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