Clone Numbers Part 2,871.4
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:38 am
As alluded to in the title, this is a continuation of the attempt of getting accurage Clone War numbers. I believe that one source has already claimed that there were three million clones, but now there is some evidence that might suggest high numbers, from the new Clone Wars series itself.
From the episode Rookies, we learn that Fives is designated as CT - 27 - 5555 and in another episode, Rex is known as CC - 7567. This is in the first year (presumably) of the Clone Wars. Assuming that the first batch (of which Rex is part of) was the first 200,000 we actually get a rather interesting look at the results. It would indicate that there are around 5.4 million clones at around that time.
As posted on SB.com, I presume that Rex's indication of them rushing clones into service before basic training was completed boosted their overall production rate. It would only take about an 8 year old clone to equal a sixteen year old man (although they all look to be about in their 30s...).
But that leaves us with a problem. After the initial surge in production, does the amount drop off or do they continue at the rate of production? Assuming that production continues at the same rate and the loss is 2.4 million a year for clones, that's about 9 million by the end of the Clone Wars.
Now we get to ship numbers. We know there's about 10,000 Jedi in the galaxy. Surely not all of them can be dedicated to fleet operations; some have special missions, some stay at home, some teach, and other things. But surely, we can presume that the Jedi opperate the majority of the fleet. Assuming that the GR's army is an average of three million for the first year, we can work off that.
Outposts/Guard Duty/Other
We've seen that some Clones are clearly regulated to guard duty, escort, or sticking to bases. The numbers are never very high, but we see that there is a great deal of them. However, I doubt the numbers go above 500,000 clones.
Venators
Venators appear to be the main stream of the Republic fleet, along with the Acclamators. We don't know the total crew number of the Venators, but they can't be too high. We see that their gunships typically carry only about 8 clones, plus a pilot and a gunner for a total of ten. Sometimes we see a general or a commander accompanying them, but that's it. We've also seen about three to five of these gunships launched from a fleet, usually about three if memory serves. That's about 30-50 clones right there. Now, assuming that they have double those total forces, it would give us 100 clones per ship and 300 per clone fleet. But how to divide that up? Assuming a million clones have been dedicated to this force, it would give us 10,000 Venators, each under the command of one Jedi General. That gives us a total of about 3,333 Venators
Acclamators
Acclamators typically carry about 1,000 clones (I counted about eight hundred of them in the scene we see in AotC, with the presumption that it ranges up to a total of 1,000 on average). This gives us a total of 1,500 ships divided into 500 fleets.
Thus, our total is:
Number of Fleets
Year 1
3,333 Venator Fleets
500 Acclamator Fleets
Year 2
6,666 Venator Fleets
1,000 Acclamator Fleets
Year 3
9,999 Venator Fleets
1,500 Acclamator Fleets
Ship Numbers & Personal
Year 1
10,000 Venators with 1,000,000 clones total (100 per ship)
1,500 Acclamators with 1,500,000 clones total (1,000 per ship)
Total: 11,500 ships
Year 2
20,000 Venators with 2,000,000 clones total (100 per ship)
3,000 Acclamators with 3,000,000 clones total (1,000 per ship)
Total: 23,000 ships
Year 3
30,000 Venators with 3,000,000 clones total (100 per ship)
4,500 Acclamators with 4,500,000 clones total (1,000 per ship)
Total: 34,500 ships
Starbases/Escort/Guarding/Other
Year 1
500,000 clones
Year 2
1,000,000 clones
Year 3
1,500,000 clones
At the end of the war, the Republic has about 34,000 starships, which a rather large number, but still behind what others estimate. Now, after the war, the Empire probably wouldn't be vastly boosting the numbers, due to the lack of an enemy. If we want to, we might say their numbers doubled with the Empire, leading to about 70,000 starships. and about a total of 18 million stormtroopers, with probably an additional 9 million Imperial officers, not including engineers.
From the episode Rookies, we learn that Fives is designated as CT - 27 - 5555 and in another episode, Rex is known as CC - 7567. This is in the first year (presumably) of the Clone Wars. Assuming that the first batch (of which Rex is part of) was the first 200,000 we actually get a rather interesting look at the results. It would indicate that there are around 5.4 million clones at around that time.
As posted on SB.com, I presume that Rex's indication of them rushing clones into service before basic training was completed boosted their overall production rate. It would only take about an 8 year old clone to equal a sixteen year old man (although they all look to be about in their 30s...).
But that leaves us with a problem. After the initial surge in production, does the amount drop off or do they continue at the rate of production? Assuming that production continues at the same rate and the loss is 2.4 million a year for clones, that's about 9 million by the end of the Clone Wars.
Now we get to ship numbers. We know there's about 10,000 Jedi in the galaxy. Surely not all of them can be dedicated to fleet operations; some have special missions, some stay at home, some teach, and other things. But surely, we can presume that the Jedi opperate the majority of the fleet. Assuming that the GR's army is an average of three million for the first year, we can work off that.
Outposts/Guard Duty/Other
We've seen that some Clones are clearly regulated to guard duty, escort, or sticking to bases. The numbers are never very high, but we see that there is a great deal of them. However, I doubt the numbers go above 500,000 clones.
Venators
Venators appear to be the main stream of the Republic fleet, along with the Acclamators. We don't know the total crew number of the Venators, but they can't be too high. We see that their gunships typically carry only about 8 clones, plus a pilot and a gunner for a total of ten. Sometimes we see a general or a commander accompanying them, but that's it. We've also seen about three to five of these gunships launched from a fleet, usually about three if memory serves. That's about 30-50 clones right there. Now, assuming that they have double those total forces, it would give us 100 clones per ship and 300 per clone fleet. But how to divide that up? Assuming a million clones have been dedicated to this force, it would give us 10,000 Venators, each under the command of one Jedi General. That gives us a total of about 3,333 Venators
Acclamators
Acclamators typically carry about 1,000 clones (I counted about eight hundred of them in the scene we see in AotC, with the presumption that it ranges up to a total of 1,000 on average). This gives us a total of 1,500 ships divided into 500 fleets.
Thus, our total is:
Number of Fleets
Year 1
3,333 Venator Fleets
500 Acclamator Fleets
Year 2
6,666 Venator Fleets
1,000 Acclamator Fleets
Year 3
9,999 Venator Fleets
1,500 Acclamator Fleets
Ship Numbers & Personal
Year 1
10,000 Venators with 1,000,000 clones total (100 per ship)
1,500 Acclamators with 1,500,000 clones total (1,000 per ship)
Total: 11,500 ships
Year 2
20,000 Venators with 2,000,000 clones total (100 per ship)
3,000 Acclamators with 3,000,000 clones total (1,000 per ship)
Total: 23,000 ships
Year 3
30,000 Venators with 3,000,000 clones total (100 per ship)
4,500 Acclamators with 4,500,000 clones total (1,000 per ship)
Total: 34,500 ships
Starbases/Escort/Guarding/Other
Year 1
500,000 clones
Year 2
1,000,000 clones
Year 3
1,500,000 clones
At the end of the war, the Republic has about 34,000 starships, which a rather large number, but still behind what others estimate. Now, after the war, the Empire probably wouldn't be vastly boosting the numbers, due to the lack of an enemy. If we want to, we might say their numbers doubled with the Empire, leading to about 70,000 starships. and about a total of 18 million stormtroopers, with probably an additional 9 million Imperial officers, not including engineers.