he gets killed by bane
I really don't know for sure. At the end of the episode "Cargo of Doom," Denal's voice sounded like it wasn't a clone. And then in the beginning of the next episode, "Children of the Force," it was revealed that Cad Bane disguised himself as Denal. Personally, I think the real Denal died when the Separatist frigate exploded in "Cargo of Doom."
Denal is a clone with blue markings on his shoulders and arms and with two blue stripes down his helmet. He is in "Duel of the Droids" and "Cargo of Doom". He is killed by Cad Bane.
No, but he did a very good job of making it look like he did. When he was fighting clone troopers, Denal and Koho, he shot Koho and killed Denal without damaging his armor. They than switched clothes. Bane stood Denal up, shot him, and pushed him over the edge to make it look like he he'd been killed.
I'm not sure yet, but iff you look at the Star wars the clone wars trailer for series two there's a quick snap of Cad Bane WEARING Denal's amour in a ship trying to get away. It's your opinion. Really you need and wait and See for your self. in cargo of doom you see sgt denal get on to the shuttle and he has a deeper voice so cad bane might be in in denals armor Denal was mistaken for death and while the ship was blowing up he was shot in the right upper torso and fell he then ran and found an escape pod and landed on Courascant. Hope this helps. From what I know he lives.
I imagine so. Since we haven't heard anything about him since "Cargo of Doom," everyone assumes that he is dead
Koho probably did die, either by Cad Bane killing him like Denal or knocking him out and the ship exploding with Koho in it.
No he was not shown in the movie because he is a new character but it was said that he did participate in the first battle of Geonosis when he was a lieutenant. And he fought alongside sergeant Denal.
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There is no real answer to that. He has many men probably more than 200 but just a guess. Ones we do know are Fives, Echo, Kix, Jesse, Hardcase, Denal, Dogma, Corric, Appo, and many more.
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