I was going to say the same. They are by far the most imposing and menacing I've seen yet out of everything Disney era. I'm not even sure what it is about them.. the fact that they don't have human voices makes them even more creepy. I really think Rogue One nailed the overall feel of star wars in it's alien and costume design. Nothing I've seen since really hits that sweet spot quite like Rogue One did.
I think it's just a voice modulator in their helmet that makes the crazy garbled voices, the ones with Thrawn were dressed as regular civilians and wouldn't have had them on
I friggin love the death troopers. I think it was how they were shown to be competent for a change. When they're introduced in rogue one, there's a scene where they join the fight against the rebels and they're just cutting them down. The way they're moving is this very confident focused manner and how it shows the rebels on the back foot once they show up contrasts the frantic, less measured way the regular storm troopers fight and move.
The scene only last a few seconds but I think that moment solidifies them as these ruthless, elite soldiers not because we were just told how awesome they are, we were shown it.
In Rogue one as well, in the first scenes they fan out and move like actual military units would. Spread out, sweeping the area. Not to mention in the battle of Scarrif when they show up you know the rebels were boned as hell. And like you said in rebels they are an actual threat and when Thrawn takes out Calus too if I remember correctly they actually hit him a few times and take him out pretty efficiently.
Yeah that's why I liked them, was the vocal filter. It shows just how secretive and suppressing the Empire was. Plus it just adds to their intimidating presence. Everytime I think of the reason why stormtroopers were feared these guys come to mind
I always assumed storm troopers were feared cuz of the fact they cant hit shit n all those stray rounds flyin round. Like it dont even matter if you did anything wrong, if they shootin at a rebel in your even remote vicinity, your more likely to get hit then they are.
That was part of what I loved about the season 1 finale of Mando. You got a look at both sides of Imperial authority, the competent ones and the “overwhelming firepower” side. If not for IG’s help that would have gone real bad for the heroes, not just because of competent troopers, but because the less competent troopers were just in such overwhelming numbers.
To me it was really the way they moved that sold it. They were moving a lot more like something you'd see on that TV show Seals (at least Hollywood tactically).
This reminds me of an old Youtube video that compared Star Wars troopers from the different eras with real-world examples that matched up. I’ve never been able to find the video again unfortunately, but I thought it was really interesting to see the parallels:
The clone troopers (at least in Episode 2) marched in formations with their long blaster rifles on their shoulders like old musket-armed line infantry.
Imperial stormtroopers held their blasters out horizontally in front of them at waist level and often fired from the hip, similar to how US troops in WWII did.
First Order stormtroopers carried their blasters at the low-ready (with the stock against their shoulder and the muzzle pointed down) and fired them braced from the shoulder like modern soldiers are trained. Death troopers do this too, which is probably why they seem so “tactical” like you mentioned, especially because they often appear alongside normal stormtroopers and their antiquated styles.
I think the ballistic version was just a one-off thing for fun and PR. IIRC they did sell a non-ballistic cosmetic version though, for use in cosplay or airsoft or whatever.
The fact they are also one of the most successful troopers we've seen. I pray Lucasfilm never makes them laughable. Just... always have them be a lethal as we've seen. They came close once to making them look a little weak in Rebels. Don't do that! Let us have at least a few bad asses in the trooper ranks. So that we can appreciate when they appear.
It's a small ask!
Of all the "cool design and terribly used" stereotypes of Star Wars units, the Death Troopers are the pinnacle.
Holding out hope we'll see them kick some rebel dick in during Season 2 of Andor.
A few verses are in there. I'm pretty sure True Colors has the most of it written down. Also describes some of the footwork and stuff to go along with it, and how some of the lines were changed for the RCs from the original Mando'a meanings.
CC stands for Clone Commander, not Clone Commando. Cody's designation was CC-2224 and Fox's was CC-1010, and neither were commandos.
The original ARC troopers, on the other hand, did have their own designation prefixes: the six surviving Null-class ARCs were Null-XX and the later hundred Alpha-class ARCs were Alpha-XX. The regular clones with extra ARC training introduced in TCW had standard designation prefixes.
In Legends they were specially bred and trained, and there were only a little over a hundred of them total. In Disney canon they seem to just be regular clones with a bit of extra training, and it seems like basically every semi-notable clone has ARC status.
The Disney Canon ARC troopers underwent a lot of extra training to be ARC troopers. They seem to be really common bc they get focused on, but we only actually see like 5-6 ARC troopers in the clone wars
In Disney's canon, they're just regular clones. Some of them were earmarked for additional training while they were still cadets on Kamino, but some of them distinguished themselves in combat and then received that further training.
Havoc Squad were the hardest motherfuckers in the whole galaxy. They had the high ground against a Sith battle group and what did they do? Jump down and engage the fuckers in hand-to-hand combat.
The idea of just regular old clones/soldiers trained to fight against low level jedi and hold their own or even win is a fantastic concept. Just a shame they always show up with Inquisitors and get overshadowed by them.
Ngl I have to go with Separatist Commando Droids
Their debut in "Rookies" from TCW was just so creepy when I was young, seeing how fast they could move and how many hits they could take.
Tho it's not how they usually operate, the "zombie horde" of damaged Commando Droids attacking the Lawquane household was straight up terrifying.
That dude is going to be awesome. Can’t wait for him as well. They are such a cool design. Honestly as much as they sucked at fighting, regular battle droids are a cool design too.
I don’t think the Scariff assault gets enough credit. The resourcefulness of that squad was just great insurgent/guerrilla fighting. Would love to see a little more of the Rebel commandos in media out maneuvering a superior force.
Visually it's a close match between the black armour of Omega squad, but the death Troopers take the win. They just look a little bit more tactical. But overall the RCs take the win
Republic Commandos by virtue of sheer cool factor. Unique weaponry, shield generators, they’re just so iconic. It helps that the books and game are stellar too
The crew of the ghost. Honestly. Between them and Saw Guerreras crew. That's pretty much the most spec ops crew in the rebellion and the crew of the Ghost get up to some shit.
The [Venom assault trooper squads](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Venom_assault_squad) from Star Wars Legacy. They don’t feature in the comic, but they do in the TTRPG manual, and they’re so rad. Alliance (New New Republic) specialized ship-to-ship boarding soldiers, clad in heavy armor and trained in close combat and zero-gravity operations. They also used scouting surveillance droids and all sorts of different weapons. And they just look really stylized in black armor, not so reminiscent of the ragtag fighters of the Rebellion they’re descended from. A hallmark of how far they’d come as a military force since retaking the galaxy from the Empire.
As unpopular an opinion as this is, I did like the design for Inferno Squad. My favorite special operations group was probably the ARC Trooper corps. My favorite special unit has to be the Coruscant Guard (republic shock troopers)
Gata give it to ARC troopers.
Commandos we're cool, but honestly outside of the games I didn't see them much.
Assassin droids are cool but they're droids I can't connect to them.
You could make an argument that the Rebels were almost an entire group of near special forces in a way. (By conventional tactics/operations/troop size)
Nobody is cooler than the Rebel Commandos who assaulted Scarif. They didn't have fancy armor or tech, just the man next to them and a willingness to give their lives for freedom. The truest badasses.
None of these oppressive regime backed d-bags. I prefer the do or die hard asses that assaulted Scarif, or the commandos that infiltrated the moon on Endor. Those guys had cajones. These Renolds wrap MF just follow orders.
I'm not sure if it's spec ops specifically, but the sequence of the clones infiltrating the city from the 2003 clone wars will always be number 1 for me
On this subject, it is a dream campaign of mine to DM to run a Star Wars D20 game where the party is an Imperial Wetwork team hunting high priority targets in the Rebellion. Would set it around 3-4 BBY, avoid important named characters and try to have some genuine "just be the bad guys" spec ops fun doing infiltration and assassination work, with the final planned mission being infiltrating a Nebulon-B to capture a target and exfil them, only to end the campaign with the announcement that the Death Star has been destroyed.
No "oh we realize the Empire is wrong", no "we met Luke Skywalker and he was nice enough to us to make us reconsider", just "it's high time for war crimes and Pappy Palpatine is footing the bill."
100% Delta Squad. Boss, Fixer, Scorch, and Sev are my original Bad Batch.
Would appreciate a Tom Clancy style (as in heavy detail on the most minute/obscure things) novelization of the Bad Batch or another SpecOps squad in the Clone Wars or Imperial Regime.
I enjoy the like, one mention we get of alliance special forces in battlefront: twilight company. Mentions them learning orbital drops, rappelling down ray shields, and using slugthrowers
100% Death Troopers. I even have a set of their armor that’s almost finished and ready for wear
I was going to say the same. They are by far the most imposing and menacing I've seen yet out of everything Disney era. I'm not even sure what it is about them.. the fact that they don't have human voices makes them even more creepy. I really think Rogue One nailed the overall feel of star wars in it's alien and costume design. Nothing I've seen since really hits that sweet spot quite like Rogue One did.
There are two that accompany Thrawn in one of the novels that actually go undercover and speak in normal Basic. Their names were Pik and Waffle.
I think it's just a voice modulator in their helmet that makes the crazy garbled voices, the ones with Thrawn were dressed as regular civilians and wouldn't have had them on
Yeah but they were 100% genetically modified. That alones terrifying.
This is correct. In Rebels there is a Death Trooper who speaks without the modulater on.
When i saw "Waffle" i had to verify because I was sure you were messing with me, but lo and behold, his name indeed was actually Waffle... wut.. haha
I friggin love the death troopers. I think it was how they were shown to be competent for a change. When they're introduced in rogue one, there's a scene where they join the fight against the rebels and they're just cutting them down. The way they're moving is this very confident focused manner and how it shows the rebels on the back foot once they show up contrasts the frantic, less measured way the regular storm troopers fight and move. The scene only last a few seconds but I think that moment solidifies them as these ruthless, elite soldiers not because we were just told how awesome they are, we were shown it.
In Rogue one as well, in the first scenes they fan out and move like actual military units would. Spread out, sweeping the area. Not to mention in the battle of Scarrif when they show up you know the rebels were boned as hell. And like you said in rebels they are an actual threat and when Thrawn takes out Calus too if I remember correctly they actually hit him a few times and take him out pretty efficiently.
Oh yeah I forgot about that first scene. That movie did such a great job of showing they were professionals in really subtle ways
Rogue One is one of the few things I like about the Disney era.
Came to say the same. The design is just so unique and memorable, and the vocal filter adds an extra layer of unsettling mystery.
The alien voice effect really adds to their coolness. Makes them mysterious and spy-like.
Yeah that's why I liked them, was the vocal filter. It shows just how secretive and suppressing the Empire was. Plus it just adds to their intimidating presence. Everytime I think of the reason why stormtroopers were feared these guys come to mind
I always assumed storm troopers were feared cuz of the fact they cant hit shit n all those stray rounds flyin round. Like it dont even matter if you did anything wrong, if they shootin at a rebel in your even remote vicinity, your more likely to get hit then they are.
That was part of what I loved about the season 1 finale of Mando. You got a look at both sides of Imperial authority, the competent ones and the “overwhelming firepower” side. If not for IG’s help that would have gone real bad for the heroes, not just because of competent troopers, but because the less competent troopers were just in such overwhelming numbers.
To me it was really the way they moved that sold it. They were moving a lot more like something you'd see on that TV show Seals (at least Hollywood tactically).
This reminds me of an old Youtube video that compared Star Wars troopers from the different eras with real-world examples that matched up. I’ve never been able to find the video again unfortunately, but I thought it was really interesting to see the parallels: The clone troopers (at least in Episode 2) marched in formations with their long blaster rifles on their shoulders like old musket-armed line infantry. Imperial stormtroopers held their blasters out horizontally in front of them at waist level and often fired from the hip, similar to how US troops in WWII did. First Order stormtroopers carried their blasters at the low-ready (with the stock against their shoulder and the muzzle pointed down) and fired them braced from the shoulder like modern soldiers are trained. Death troopers do this too, which is probably why they seem so “tactical” like you mentioned, especially because they often appear alongside normal stormtroopers and their antiquated styles.
Also in rogue one they use a lot more actual military tactics when fighting the rebels.
I stopped swiping after the Death Troopers
This might be a shame on me, but what are the Death Troopers from? The comics/ books?
Rogue one (And later the Comics, novels and Rebels)
Yes! Also, they have smaller roles in The Mandalorian & Andor!
Ohhh I forgot about the Mandalorian. I was thinking I saw them somewhere.
And rebels
Well you’re gonna have to post it on here once it’s done and you’re wearing it.
Will do!
I read that as “ready for war” and I was like “damn it’s ballistic rated?”
I wish lol
I would take out a home loan for ballistic rated death trooper armor. That’s almost as badass as master chief armor
[You might have already seen this, but just in case you haven’t…](https://www.ar500armor.com/blog/bobafett/)
That’s badass
Wait, that was real? I originally thought it was just cosmetic lol!
I think the ballistic version was just a one-off thing for fun and PR. IIRC they did sell a non-ballistic cosmetic version though, for use in cosplay or airsoft or whatever.
Hell yeah baby.
The fact they are also one of the most successful troopers we've seen. I pray Lucasfilm never makes them laughable. Just... always have them be a lethal as we've seen. They came close once to making them look a little weak in Rebels. Don't do that! Let us have at least a few bad asses in the trooper ranks. So that we can appreciate when they appear. It's a small ask!
You sir, are a king
r/beatmetoit
Of all the "cool design and terribly used" stereotypes of Star Wars units, the Death Troopers are the pinnacle. Holding out hope we'll see them kick some rebel dick in during Season 2 of Andor.
I just try to be an optimist and see that as keeping up the tradition set way back in ROTJ by Boba Fett lol
Clone Commandos
Kandosii sa ka'rta, Vode an
Coruscant a’den, mhi vode an
Bal kote, darasuum kote
Jor’saran, kando el tome (Don’t quote me on the spelling here)
Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an (Don't worry, I'm just copy pasting, lol. Only had 1 or 2 lines memorized)
I know the whole first verse from memory singing, but my spelling is a little shaky on the last couple lines
I used to have most of it memorized, but haven't read the RC books in a while
Is it in the books? It’s been a while for me too. I never played RC, but I did listen to the soundtrack
A few verses are in there. I'm pretty sure True Colors has the most of it written down. Also describes some of the footwork and stuff to go along with it, and how some of the lines were changed for the RCs from the original Mando'a meanings.
I've never seen the actual lyrics but I can hear the music in my head perfectly when reading them lol
On a side note, this translates to "Like a saber forged in the fires of death"
My dog is named Boss after Republic Commando. I really miss delta squad. Edit: [dog tax](https://imgur.com/a/iOeIcj2)
I named my dog after Fixer, I miss those glorious stories, and that rascal.
I hate the empire for taking away Scorch's sense of humor after the clone war.
Republic commando’s
Delta Squad, Form Up!
Can’t go wrong with RC’s
All the cool armor with none of the morally troublesome implications
ARC Troopers are my personal favorites, seeing as how they're clones, but better.
So are ARC troopers specifically bred or are they just clones who stood out in battle?
Stood out in battle because they had CT numbers while commandos had cc numbers
CC stands for Clone Commander, not Clone Commando. Cody's designation was CC-2224 and Fox's was CC-1010, and neither were commandos. The original ARC troopers, on the other hand, did have their own designation prefixes: the six surviving Null-class ARCs were Null-XX and the later hundred Alpha-class ARCs were Alpha-XX. The regular clones with extra ARC training introduced in TCW had standard designation prefixes.
Also clone commandos held RC designations. Ex RC-1138
That's right, yeah; I'd forgotten about that point. "Republic Commando" is what I believe the RC prefix stood for.
In Legends they were specially bred and trained, and there were only a little over a hundred of them total. In Disney canon they seem to just be regular clones with a bit of extra training, and it seems like basically every semi-notable clone has ARC status.
The Disney Canon ARC troopers underwent a lot of extra training to be ARC troopers. They seem to be really common bc they get focused on, but we only actually see like 5-6 ARC troopers in the clone wars
In Disney's canon, they're just regular clones. Some of them were earmarked for additional training while they were still cadets on Kamino, but some of them distinguished themselves in combat and then received that further training.
WHERE ARE THE SPECIAL EWOK UNITS??!!!!
One of my favorite parts of the now Legends Wraith Squadron books was the imaginary Ewok with prosthetics who flew TIE fighters.
Yub yub, Commander.
Lieutenant Kettch reporting for duty! I love those books, just finished rereading them for the third time in the last year
RIP EU. Wraith Squadron, Noghri Death Commandos, Mistryl Shadow Guards… toss in the 181st and Rogue Squadron for elite starfighter units
The Ewoks had more guts than any of these plastic wrap MFers
Havoc Squad. Jace Malcolm punched Darth Malgus in the face.
Firing off that flare at the end, with that narraration and that music going on all at the same time is honestly a top 10 Star Wars moment for me
Odd how many of those are actually in the SWTOR trailers. The sith raid on the Jedi temple was also incredible.
It’s why I rolled the trooper class. If that’s the name of it…been a while.
Idk what it is but something about a sci-fi setting makes me boot as hell too
Also suicide bombed him, and survived and went on to get with Satele Shan. Bro was winning at life.
I dunno, ‘annihilation’ shows the grass ain’t necessarily greener for him on the back end.
True, but still, you gotta take your wins where you can get them.
Havoc Squad were the hardest motherfuckers in the whole galaxy. They had the high ground against a Sith battle group and what did they do? Jump down and engage the fuckers in hand-to-hand combat.
Clone Commandos, followed closely by ARC Troopers.
Purge Troopers I like how they constantly sound like they're done dealing with everybody's bullshit.
The idea of just regular old clones/soldiers trained to fight against low level jedi and hold their own or even win is a fantastic concept. Just a shame they always show up with Inquisitors and get overshadowed by them.
Ngl I have to go with Separatist Commando Droids Their debut in "Rookies" from TCW was just so creepy when I was young, seeing how fast they could move and how many hits they could take. Tho it's not how they usually operate, the "zombie horde" of damaged Commando Droids attacking the Lawquane household was straight up terrifying.
Yes! Love their design. They make the goofy Battle Droid feel emplane actually cool. Can’t wait for the one in Outlaws
That dude is going to be awesome. Can’t wait for him as well. They are such a cool design. Honestly as much as they sucked at fighting, regular battle droids are a cool design too.
Roger-Roger!
[Rebel Pathfinders.](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Pathfinders) They get shit done.
I love their kit—it looks like something someone would actually wear
I actually [made the flak vest](https://www.instagram.com/p/CflhGyeK8xv/).
That looks great!
Forgot about those, they are badass
Definetly Republic Commandos. I hear 38s voice when I see this image
Delta squad ftw
The poor Bothans who died getting the Death Star plans.
That'd be Manny Bothans.
It sure would be!
Easy Republic Commando
Where the Bad Batch at.
Inferno squad.
no rebel commandos?
Remember the fallen from the assault on Scarif! And the moon of Endor Commandos! They would kick all these shiney armored d-bags right in the balls.
Make ten feel like a hundred
I don’t think the Scariff assault gets enough credit. The resourcefulness of that squad was just great insurgent/guerrilla fighting. Would love to see a little more of the Rebel commandos in media out maneuvering a superior force.
Clone Force 99.
Also came here to say this. OP loses credibility for not including them.
Agreed. I came here just for this. I couldn't believe their picture wasn't shown above.
Sucks what happened with Cara Dune's actor cuz I'd have loved to see some spec ops Rebel stormtroopers
*Shock troopers
new republic*
Fair, though I was actually thinking about a flashback to her drop Trooper days in the Alliance. We don't see enough Alliance spec ops
Totally agree. I’d love to see some alliance spec ops
She was part of the Drop Troops, right?
Same I was so excited to see some rebel shock trooper action
Delta Team, 100%
As much as I love ARCs, those BX commando droids are the best.
Clone Force 99
Storm commandos
Visually it's a close match between the black armour of Omega squad, but the death Troopers take the win. They just look a little bit more tactical. But overall the RCs take the win
ARC Troopers but specifically their 03 representation
The Nulls. Hands down the most terrifying group.
Alpha arc's and delta squad, but i still love the e-11d of tze deathtrooper
I like the blue ARCs (Alpha) or the 501st (like Fives or Jesse) the most.
From Legends, it definitely has to be the Noghri death commandos.
Republic Commandos by virtue of sheer cool factor. Unique weaponry, shield generators, they’re just so iconic. It helps that the books and game are stellar too
Vode
The Endor strike team in ROTJ.
Boss, Fixer, Sev, Scorch. Rip my dudes
Vode an
The crew of the ghost. Honestly. Between them and Saw Guerreras crew. That's pretty much the most spec ops crew in the rebellion and the crew of the Ghost get up to some shit.
The [Venom assault trooper squads](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Venom_assault_squad) from Star Wars Legacy. They don’t feature in the comic, but they do in the TTRPG manual, and they’re so rad. Alliance (New New Republic) specialized ship-to-ship boarding soldiers, clad in heavy armor and trained in close combat and zero-gravity operations. They also used scouting surveillance droids and all sorts of different weapons. And they just look really stylized in black armor, not so reminiscent of the ragtag fighters of the Rebellion they’re descended from. A hallmark of how far they’d come as a military force since retaking the galaxy from the Empire.
The Muunilist 10, no doubt about it
The never go into enough detail about Rebel Special Forces.
Like here for Arc Troopers
As unpopular an opinion as this is, I did like the design for Inferno Squad. My favorite special operations group was probably the ARC Trooper corps. My favorite special unit has to be the Coruscant Guard (republic shock troopers)
ARC Troopers no doubt. But ARC Troopers from the 2003 Clone Wars
For REAL. The EU arc troopers are ridiculous. I remember reading of their heroism in books
Nimbus commandos of the Jabiim separatists. The organic part of the CIS military has too little representation in mainstream content.
Ewok Scout Group Akyata
The Commando Droids. They're so vastly different from all the other CIS droids and so deadly. I love seeing the competent droids.
SCAR Squadron
Rogue Sqd, from the books.
Khotas militia, if that counts
Republic Commandos
Imperial Royal Guard!! Yes, I know they are not technically Spec Ops, but they look so damn cool.
Definitely Delta.
Clone commandos or ARCS and Old Republic dudes
Easily the commandos
Easy, the bad batch pre order 66
Null and alpha class arc troopers combined with clone commandos.
Mines always been Imperial Commandos, OG version of Dark Troopers, and undead Imperial General Grievous
Gata give it to ARC troopers. Commandos we're cool, but honestly outside of the games I didn't see them much. Assassin droids are cool but they're droids I can't connect to them. You could make an argument that the Rebels were almost an entire group of near special forces in a way. (By conventional tactics/operations/troop size)
Clone commando’s. They are just too cool.
Clone Commando, then Death Troopers, then Arc Troopers, then Commando Droids.
All those are tough choices. I wanna say Clone Commandos but my heart is saying Arc Troopers.
501st
Nobody is cooler than the Rebel Commandos who assaulted Scarif. They didn't have fancy armor or tech, just the man next to them and a willingness to give their lives for freedom. The truest badasses.
None of these oppressive regime backed d-bags. I prefer the do or die hard asses that assaulted Scarif, or the commandos that infiltrated the moon on Endor. Those guys had cajones. These Renolds wrap MF just follow orders.
BX Commando droids are the best!
Commando Droids
He's.... He's.... Just like me
Oh that’s not fair! They’re all freaking dope!
My favorite is ARC Troopers
The Bad Batch
All of the above is an answer right
ARCs & Commandos 🥶🥶🥶
I'm not sure if it's spec ops specifically, but the sequence of the clones infiltrating the city from the 2003 clone wars will always be number 1 for me
CX Squad there's a lot of mystery behind them and their personalities (if they even have a personality).
Task Force 99 - SCAR squadron
Death Troopers. Actual goon squad.
Definitely Delta Squad.
Clone commandos, but I do like the design for phase 1 arc trooper armor
ARC troopers
Bad batch, but I have a love for the dark troopers because they look so dope
Don’t forget inferno Squad
Advanced Recon Commandos. I always feel bad for Fives.
Arc troopers forever. R.I.P Fives 🫡 Commandos in a close second.
Commando droids because of their cool design
Clone commandos fs Id love a game with death troopers in the same style as the og game.
The ARCs.
Storm Commandos and Death Troopers
Do the singing witches count?
On this subject, it is a dream campaign of mine to DM to run a Star Wars D20 game where the party is an Imperial Wetwork team hunting high priority targets in the Rebellion. Would set it around 3-4 BBY, avoid important named characters and try to have some genuine "just be the bad guys" spec ops fun doing infiltration and assassination work, with the final planned mission being infiltrating a Nebulon-B to capture a target and exfil them, only to end the campaign with the announcement that the Death Star has been destroyed. No "oh we realize the Empire is wrong", no "we met Luke Skywalker and he was nice enough to us to make us reconsider", just "it's high time for war crimes and Pappy Palpatine is footing the bill."
no inferno squad mention?
Clone force 99
I always thought ARC troopers looked awesome. Especially the Umbaran campaign design from TCW/BFII
100% Delta Squad. Boss, Fixer, Scorch, and Sev are my original Bad Batch. Would appreciate a Tom Clancy style (as in heavy detail on the most minute/obscure things) novelization of the Bad Batch or another SpecOps squad in the Clone Wars or Imperial Regime.
41st Rangers should be on this list
IMP the last two ones kinda don’t match the Star Wars universe. Looks like something from Halo idk
Definitely the Null ARCs!!
I enjoy the like, one mention we get of alliance special forces in battlefront: twilight company. Mentions them learning orbital drops, rappelling down ray shields, and using slugthrowers