I do remember that there was an episode of Clone Wars where Obi-Wan used some procedure to alter his bone structure to disguise as a prisoner. I have multiple questions pertaining to the bone structure alteration:
- In which episode(s) did the bone alteration occur?
- Was there a name to this procedure?
- Were there any known side effects to the procedure (i.e. was it temporary, did it come at the cost of bone diseases, etc?)
Answer
The episode involved Obi-Wan posing as a bounty hunter to gain intelligence on a plot to assassinate Palpatine. As part of going undercover, he fakes his own assassination at the hands of a bounty hunter named Rako Hardeen, and then steals the man's identity (and appearance).
The procedure he undergoes is only referred to as a "facial transformation", and it is completely reversible (and is reversed a few episodes later).
This is the only episode in which the procedure appears (though Obi-Wan lives as Hardeen for four episodes in total), so information about it is scarce. There is no discussion of any adverse side-effects, aside from the obvious pain Obi-Wan endures while his skull changes shape beneath his skin. Considering Obi-Wan goes on to live to a ripe old age, clearly there are no long-term (or irreparable) side-effects.
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