Dark trooper

"A new stormtrooper that can take out a Rebel base that quickly? Hmphh. I should've kept working for the Empire."

- Kyle Katarn

The dark troopers were advanced battle droids that featured heavy armor that resembled the armor of a stormtrooper, powerful weapons, and jetpacks for increased flexibility and tactical advantage.

They came in three versions: the Phase I dark trooper was a skeletal droid armed simply with a vibro-blade and physical shield; it was primarily a testbed for the later stages as well as the Phase II dark trooper, which featured also the external elements. The Phase III dark trooper was the main unit but it was never fully developed; the only three prototypes were on board Arc Hammer, one was used by the originator of the project, General Rom Mohc. It was a more powerful variant of the Phase II model and intended to be worn as a battle suit.

History
The Dark Trooper Project, building on the previous L8-L9 and Z-X3 projects, was the brainchild of General Rom Mohc, who strongly advocated the martial virtues of close combat with one's enemy, and thus disagreed with the philosophy that created such superweapons as the Death Star. He operated the dark trooper project from his customized starship, Arc Hammer.



The main goal for the dark trooper project was to create the next evolution of the stormtrooper. It comprised of the armor and the application of weaponry so it was intended for use with the basic stormtrooper (clone and the like) but looking forward to whatever internal system that might be developed. The dark troopers were first used against the Rebel Tak Base in the Battle of Talay, in retaliation for the destruction of the first Death Star. They slaughtered all the Rebels in the base. Concerned about the potential threat of the dark troopers, Mon Mothma tasked Kyle Katarn with the program's destruction.

Squads of the dark troopers were characteristically deployed alongside the standard Imperial stormtroopers and the Imperial Army regulars in battles to add their distinctive advantage. They used their advanced combat techniques and jetpacks to drop behind enemy lines or outflank enemy positions, contributing to the overall effectiveness of battle maneuvers by creating havoc amongst their foes.

They were equipped with specialized assault cannons, which were modifications on the Imperial repeaters, rather than the standard E-11 blaster rifle; they were also issued additional fragmentation grenades, thermal detonators, and concussion grenades. Dark troopers wore dark gray armor made of the nearly indestructible metal phrik, mined on the moon Gromas 16. In addition to providing superior protection against enemy fire including energy weapons such as lightsabers, the armor was equipped with acceleration compensators to allow a soldier inside to endure the extreme maneuvers the unit was designed to perform.

Katarn succeeded in destroying Arc Hammer after killing Mohc. With the death of Mohc and the destruction of Arc Hammer, all research into the dark trooper project, and all research into other battle droid programs, ended.

Legacy
"In light of the Arc Hammer fiasco, Emperor Palpatine is withdrawing all funding for the development of Imperial battle droids. I told you it would never work."

- Sate Pestage

Though the dark troopers were deactivated during the mission to Arc Hammer, it should be noted that at the Battle of Ord Sedra, a number of Imperial Remnant stormtroopers wore armor that was vaguely similar to the dark trooper designs. These stormtroopers would engage the Yuuzhan Vong during the Yuuzhan Vong War.

Phases
Production of dark troopers began in Gromas 16 where phrikite was extracted. Phrik alloys were tested on a laboratory on Fest and they were refined in Ice Station Beta on Anteevy, where, presumably, the Phase II was produced. The weapons of the dark troopers were manufactured and supplied by Moff Rebus.

Dark troopers stayed on Arc Hammer, whose location was always secret, and were jettisoned to their planetary targets in hyperspace pods.

There were three different phases of these droid troopers:

Phase I


The Phase I dark trooper was the earliest dark trooper and was little more than a skeletal frame equipped with a vibro-sword attached to its right arm, and a blast shield on its left. It served primarily as installation sentries.

Phase II
The Phase II dark trooper was equipped with the external elements&mdash;the suit, a jetpack, and an assault cannon capable of firing 400 plasma shells and 20 missiles without reloading.

Phase III
The last and most powerful dark trooper was the Phase III dark trooper, which dwarfed even the Phase II model, and was intended to be the armor of the next generation of stormtroopers.

Other dark troopers


There were some less known other variants of the standard three phases. One was the Nova-class dark trooper, used to board Rebel ships.

A special branch of the Stormtrooper Corps was also referred to as dark troopers. They used an impressive jump-pack to get close to the enemy and attacked with devastating close combat weaponry. Since the punch of jump would break any man's legs, regardless of armoring, these troopers' limbs were improved by droid components, which meant that these men were more cyborgs than actually men. However, these dark troopers, most likely, had nothing to do with any of the phases of dark trooper run on Arc Hammer. It is rumored that some dark troopers were Force-sensitive and trained by Darth Vader himself.

Zasm Katth commanded several so-called "Darktrooper Teams" (such as Darktrooper Team Two) that had been empowered with the dark side of the Force.

Behind the scenes

 * Dark troopers were first introduced in Star Wars: Dark Forces. The overall objective of the game was for the player, as Kyle Katarn, to destroy the project before it was fully implemented.


 * According to Leland Chee, keeper of the Holocron Continuity Database, the dark troopers appearing in computer games such as Star Wars: Battlefront II, Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, and Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption are non-canon. Appearances in such games should be mainly considered for gameplay purposes only.


 * While it is implied that the dark troopers in Dark Forces are droids, this is never actually stated in the game. The game Star Wars: Rebellion describes the dark troopers as Force-wielders wearing exosuits; however, this is probably non-canon, especially since The Essential Guide to Droids was later the first source to explicitly establish that the dark troopers are droids.




 * Yet another "variant" of dark trooper appeared in the MMORPG Star Wars: Galaxies. Most of the dark troopers in the game are white, as opposed to the dark gray of Dark Forces, although a variation of the droids (known as the Nova-class dark troopers) found during the Rebel corvette missions are colored black. Due to the nature of combat in the game, the dark troopers do not use their jetpacks or their assault cannons.


 * Some non-canon appearances of dark troopers differ from the canon version. In Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption, the Phase II variant seems to use a large chaingun and the Phase III variant has a shoulder-mounted rocket launcher. In the Star Wars: Battlefront series, they appear slightly different to all three phases of dark trooper, though resemble the Phase II the most. In Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, they were about as powerful as an AT-PT.


 * Dark troopers have also been produced as toys. The Phase III dark trooper appeared as an action figure in the Kenner Expanded Universe set, and all three phases are represented in Star Wars Miniatures.


 * The New Essential Guide to Droids established, through retconning, the evolutionary link of the dark trooper to the L8-L9 droid via the Z-X3 droid, drawing on the resemblance all three droids have to stormtroopers and, consequently, to each other.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Dark Forces
 * Sand Blasted
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * Star Wars: Galaxies
 * Star Wars: Battlefront
 * Star Wars: Battlefront II
 * Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
 * Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption