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The title of this article is a nickname, call sign, or alias.

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"Known only as Stormtrooper X, this target is not to be taken lightly. He's made a name for himself as a pirate working in the Outer Rim."
―A bounty posting on Stormtrooper X, located within the Imperial Enforcement DataCore[src]

Stormtrooper X was the alias of a dangerous Human male mercenary who ran a pirate gang in Outer Rim Territories. Donning a stormtrooper helmet with a red "X" painted over it, Stormtrooper X was wanted by the Empire and his identity was universally unknown. He was once hired as a smuggler and mercenary by the Hutt crime lord Narbuj Desilijic Preor. Stormtrooper X and his gang later raided one of Preor's safehouses, prompting the Hutt to post a bounty of 20,000 credits on him. This posting was eventually archived in the Imperial Enforcement DataCore.

Biography

"The sponsor, a Hutt crimelord named Narbuj Desilijic Preor, claims X's pirate group raided one of his safehouses and made off with a Hutt's mass in spice and credits."
―A bounty posting on Stormtrooper X, located within the Imperial Enforcement DataCore[src]

Stormtrooper X was an alias used by a dangerous mercenary in the Galactic Empire whose true identity was unknown to most. He made a name for himself by working as a pirate in the Outer Rim Territories and was eventually able to build up a gang of at least a dozen other outlaws, each of them also considered dangerous. He had dealings with several different underworld organizations and was wanted by the Empire, though Imperial inquiries into the mercenary ultimately yielded no results. He was known to have flown an N-1 starfighter with the transponder code designation Rogue Imperial 5.[1]

Stormtrooper X was soon contracted as a mercenary and smuggler by a Hutt crime lord named Narbuj Desilijic Preor, though he later ended up betraying Preor by breaking into one of the Hutt's safehouses with his pirate gang, running off with a substantial amount of the Hutt's stores of spice and credits. Preor placed a bounty of 20,000 credits on Stormtrooper X, wanted dead or alive. This bounty posting was later archived in the Imperial Enforcement DataCore.[1]

Personality and traits

"Stormtrooper X leads at least a dozen other outlaws, and all are considered very dangerous."
―A bounty posting on Stormtrooper X, located within the Imperial Enforcement DataCore[src]

Stormtrooper X and his pirate group were considered very dangerous by the denizens of the underworld. He was a Human male, though his past remained a mystery to most who lived in the Empire. The Empire thought him important enough to issue a warrant for his arrest, though they offered no reward for his capture. His defining trait was a modified stormtrooper helmet that he wore with a large red "X" painted across the faceplate. The helmet contained a comlink with a broadband antenna that increased its range to four hundred kilometers, as well as a signal interceptor that allowed Stormtrooper X to eavesdrop on encrypted communications. He could speak several different languages, including Dosh.[1]

Behind the scenes

File:StormtrooperXwannabe.jpg

Stormtrooper X's lookalike.

Stormtrooper X was first referenced in the 2001 Star Wars Gamer 6 article Bounties to Die For, written by S. Mitch Ritchie and illustrated by Ramón Pérez. The article was presented as an in-universe database of bounties posted throughout the Empire.[1]

The cover of the 1997 comic book Boba Fett ½: Salvage, illustrated by Tim Bradstreet, features an individual resembling Stormtrooper X in a law enforcement lineup. Like Stormtrooper X, this individual wore a stormtrooper helmet, albeit without a red "X" painted on it, and with normal clothing worn underneath. The back of the comic features a sketch of this cover and describes the individual as "some mysterious fellow with an appreciation for used stormtrooper armor."[2]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Gamer
  2. Boba Fett ½: Salvage

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