Seriously? Do we even need to bring this up? Fine.
Clones: Bad aim, not so protective armor, no radar, die a lot, no genetic enhancements and became evil.
Spartans: Good aim, energy shields, radar, genetic augmentations, look more bad ass, and make the Covenant look like babies crying for their mommys.
I'm going with halo.
Edit: Okay maybe clones don't have that bad of aim but it's worse than Spartans.
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Edited by Ze TacoLover: 12/10/2015 4:24:02 PMClones: Near perfect aim, genetically modified, clone of one of the greatest bounty hunters to ever exist, badass in every way. Have you seen the commandos? They became evil due to a chip that controlled their thoughts for order 66. After that many were horrified with what they did, many went into hiding or became bounty hunters
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Oh. But they weren't genetically modified they were grown in a bacta tank. Genetically modified means they would have like super muscles like Spartans. [spoiler]Also never knew about the chip. Maybe it malfunctioned giving them bad aim after a time.[/spoiler]
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Some were modified but not all. The ARC and commandos were given enhancements the same as Spartans but nowhere near as powerful in say strength and speed but they're ability to focus in high pressure situations have them crazy marksmanship. Really even fight if anything
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Clones had good aim. Somehow, when they became Stormtroopers, they immediately forgot all combat training and experience.
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Look it up, after the foundation of the Galactic Empire they stopped creating clones in favor of forced conscription and volunteers. The 501st was the only remaining clone unit until they were no longer of fighting age. Clones: Have excellent aim, fierce in combat, some units have more advanced armor and weapons (commandos, ARC Troopers), as well as deployable shields and more powerful assault vehicles.
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Edited by Oetker the Ogre: 12/10/2015 12:09:24 PMStormtroopers weren't clones (with a few exceptions), they were volunteers
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No they just forgot how to aim.
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No? They didn't.