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For other uses, see shadow trooper (disambiguation).

"Shadow troopers! Don't underestimate them!"
―Admiral Gial Ackbar — (audio) Listen (file info)[3]

Shadow troopers, also spelled as shadowtroopers, were elite and highly trained stormtroopers that served the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War against the Rebel Alliance. Based on the Republic's clone shadow troopers, the Imperial trooper successors were fanatically loyal to the Empire.

Shadow troopers wore distinguishing black suits of experimental armor coupled with a portable cloaking device, rendering them almost completely invisible and highly suited for stealth missions. The specialized soldiers overwhelmed their enemies by attacking in hordes, using a range of blaster rifles as well as flash grenades and jetpacks.

Description[]

Role[]

"The Empire will always win!"
―A shadow trooper — (audio) Listen (file info)[4]
ShadowsAction

Shadow troopers attacked in hordes to overwhelm their opponents.

Shadow troopers,[3] alternatively spelled as shadowtroopers,[5] were a specialized variant of stormtroopers in the service of the Galactic Empire.[1] Comprising highly trained,[2] elite shock troops,[4] shadow troopers served as a menacing fighting force[6] that possessed a fanatical loyalty to the Empire, as well as an unswayable dedication to the Imperial cause. While the troopers tended to attack in hordes to overwhelm their enemies in combat,[4] they were highly suitable for missions requiring cunning rather than brute force thanks to their stealth equipment.[2]

Equipment[]

"Stay on guard! Shadow troopers approaching!"
―Admiral Gial Ackbar — (audio) Listen (file info)[3]

Shadow troopers wore distinguishing black suits of[1] experimental stealth armor[2] made from stygian-triprismatic polymer, which allowed them to avoid sensors.[7] Their imposing armor[4] was coupled with a portable cloaking device,[2] which provided optical camouflage by rendering[8] the well-armored soldiers[5] almost completely invisible as they moved around,[7] giving the troopers the ability to appear out of thin air and surprise their enemies.[9] Shadow troopers' specialized armor could also be adorned by the Imperial crest on the left chest,[7] as well as a black pauldron placed on the right shoulder.[6]

Shadow trooper helmet

A shadow trooper helmet

Like standard stormtrooper helmets,[10] the armored helmets worn by shadow troopers featured heat dispersion vents[11] and gray[6] or blue-tinted exhaust filters located on each side of the face. In the same manner, shadow trooper helmets were equipped with a direct speaker placed between two induction filters on the chin section. The helmet's eye lenses and mouth area were also gray in color.[11]

Outfitted with a wide range of survival equipment,[4] weapons in shadow troopers' arsenal included E-11 medium blaster rifles, DLT-19 heavy blaster rifles,[6] T-21 heavy blasters, and flash grenades.[3] They could also be equipped with jetpacks. Some shadow troopers used a holster[4] as well as chest[6] or belt pouches to carry their equipment, all in black.[12]

History[]

"Elite shadow troopers reported in the zone!"
―Admiral Gial Ackbar — (audio) Listen (file info)[3]

Shadow troopers served the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War against the Rebel Alliance.[3] They were based on their clone shadow trooper predecessors, a variant of the clone troopers[2] deployed by the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars.[13] According to Admiral Gial Ackbar of the Rebel Alliance, shadow troopers were elite soldiers who were not to be underestimated.[3]

Behind the scenes[]

Creation and reintroduction into Star Wars canon[]

"Stormtroopers in black armor? It's a simple idea and an old one, first introduced by Russ Manning in the 1979 newspaper strip 'Gambler's World.'"
Star Wars author Jason Fry[14]
Blackholestormtroopers

Black-armored stormtroopers were originally introduced in "Gambler's World" in 1979.

Shadow troopers were first mentioned in the current Star Wars canon in Star Wars: Force Collection,[2] a 2013 digital card game by Konami Digital Entertainment. Although the launch of Force Collection predates[15] the Star Wars canon reboot of 2014,[16] Lucasfilm Story Group member[3] Leland Chee confirmed that the game was kept updated to fit with canon.[17] As such, digital cards representing shadow troopers, which were originally titled "Shadow Stormtrooper,"[18][19] were later changed to "Shadow Trooper"[2][7] in keeping with the nomenclature used in the new canon media, beginning with Hot Toys' sixth scale shadow trooper collectible figure released in March 2015.[12]

Black-armored stormtroopers equipped with cloaking devices originated in the Star Wars Legends continuity. Known as "shadow stormtroopers" or "Blackhole stormtroopers,"[20] they first appeared in "Gambler's World," a Star Wars comic strip written and penciled by Russ Manning and published from March 12 to September 8, 1979.[21] Additionally, the 2008 Legends video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed introduced gray-armored stormtroopers with blue-lit plating who also possessed cloaking devices, identified as "Shadow Troopers."[22]

Star Wars Battlefront[]

"Unlikely we'll see the Shadowtrooper return though—there's a new Black Stormtrooper in town."
―Dennis Brännvall, Star Wars Battlefront II associate design director[23]
ShadowAction

A shadow trooper in action in Star Wars Battlefront

Shadow troopers made their first appearance in the current canon via the video game Star Wars Battlefront, which was developed by EA DICE[3] and released on November 17, 2015.[16] In addition to being an unlockable appearance customization in Battlefront's multiplayer modes, shadow troopers only appear in the game's survival mode, where the player can play as one of two rebel troopers stranded in an area surrounded by Imperial forces. Shadow troopers are part of incoming enemy waves that the rebels must hold off until their extraction. The same scenario can be played in various locations on the planets Hoth, Sullust, Tatooine, and the Forest Moon of Endor.[3]

A June 16, 2015 article revealing the survival mode of the then-upcoming Star Wars Battlefront on the official Electronic Arts website renders the trooper variant's name as "shadowtrooper" with no space between the words,[8] a spelling choice that is present in some of the later sources,[5][24] even though the game itself favors the two-word version.[3] Star Wars: Stormtroopers: Beyond the Armor, a reference book released on October 24, 2017,[25] is also consistent with Battlefront's spelling, except for one instance of "shadowtrooper" as a single word.[26]

According to Dennis Brännvall, associate design director for Star Wars Battlefront II[27] that was launched on November 17, 2017,[16] shadow troopers were not included in the sequel game due to the addition of another black-armored stormtrooper[23]—the death trooper.[27]

Onmitsu Shadowtrooper and LEGO Star Wars Battles[]

LEGO-ImperialDropship

The Imperial Dropship is piloted by a shadow trooper in LEGO Star Wars Battles.

Released on December 29, 2017, Bandai's "Onmitsu Shadowtrooper" collectible figure reimagines the soldier in Japanese-style armor. While "Onmitsu" means "secret service" in Japanese and is also used as an alternate name for ninja of old, the figure includes a sword and two kunai blades along with a stylized blaster.[28]

The 2021 non-canonical LEGO Star Wars Battles mobile game features the Imperial Dropship, which carries two standard stormtroopers into battle and is piloted by a shadow trooper.[29] The dropship itself is based on a LEGO set, which also includes a shadow trooper pilot.[30]

Appearances[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 GentleGiant-Small 2016 Premier Guild Gift (Pack: Shadow Trooper Classic Bust) (content now obsolete; backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Shadow Trooper (★★★★))
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 Star Wars Battlefront
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 HasbroInverted Star Wars Interactech (Pack: Shadow Trooper) (content now obsolete; backup link)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Star Wars Battlefront Strategy Guide
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 HasbroInverted Star Wars: The Vintage Collection (Pack: Shadow Trooper) (backup link)
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Shadow Trooper (★★★★★))
  8. 8.0 8.1 EAFavicon-Logo Star Wars™ Battlefront™ Missions: Take on the Empire Solo or Co-Op with a Friend in Survival on Electronic Arts' official website (June 16, 2015) (content now obsolete; backup link)
  9. EAFavicon-Logo Rebels & Soldiers - Star Wars Battlefront on Electronic Arts' official website (content now obsolete; backup link)
  10. HasbroInverted Star Wars: The Black Series (Pack: Imperial Stormtrooper Electronic Voice Changer Helmet) (content now obsolete; backup link)
  11. 11.0 11.1 HasbroInverted Star Wars: The Black Series (Pack: Shadow Trooper Electronic Voice Changer Helmet) (backup link)
  12. 12.0 12.1 SideshowLogo2021 Sixth Scale Figures (Pack: Shadow Trooper) (backup link)
  13. StarWars-DatabankII Clone Troopers in the Databank (backup link)
  14. SWInsider "Imperial Icons" — Star Wars Insider 148
  15. StarWars Star Wars: Force Collection on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Star Wars Year By Year: A Visual History, New Edition
  17. TwitterLogo Leland Chee (@HolocronKeeper) on Twitter (March 28, 2017): "I'm not gonna go through the trouble of changing them and I don't have any reason to believe currently that anyone would. […] On the off-chance that we DID have a current need to change any of these, we would have for Force Collection." (content now obsolete; screenshot)Leland Chee of the Lucasfilm Story Group has confirmed that in-universe information from Star Wars: Force Collection conforms with the current Star Wars canon.
  18. Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Shadow Stormtrooper (★★★★)) (image)
  19. Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Shadow Stormtrooper (★★★★★)) (image)
  20. Star Wars: Imperial Handbook: A Commander's Guide
  21. "Gambler's World" — Star Wars: The Classic Newspaper Comics Vol. 1
  22. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed video game
  23. 23.0 23.1 TwitterLogo Dennis Brännvall (@Dennis_Firewall) on Twitter (February 6, 2018): "Unlikely we'll see the Shadowtrooper return though—there's a new Black Stormtrooper in town." (screenshot) (In response to: "hey Dennis, can we please bring back […] shadow troopers?")
  24. ToppsDigitalLogo Star Wars: Card Trader (Card: Shadowtrooper - 8-bit)
  25. HarperCollinsLogoVector Star Wars Stormtroopers on Harper Collins Publishers' official website (backup link)
  26. Star Wars: Stormtroopers: Beyond the Armor
  27. 27.0 27.1 Star Wars Battlefront II
  28. Bandai-Logo Meisho Movie Realization (Pack: Onmitsu Shadowtrooper) (content now obsolete; backup link)
  29. LEGO Star Wars Battles
  30. LEGO LEGO Star Wars (Set: 75262 Imperial Dropship - 20th Anniversary Edition)

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