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- "The Wolfpack is ready for anything."
- ―Commander Wolffe
The Wolfpack was an elite clone trooper squad in the 104th Battalion of the Grand Army of the Republic. They served under Jedi General Plo Koon and Clone Commander Wolffe during the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Members included Clone Sergeant Sinker, Clone Corporal Comet, and Boost.
History[]
Clone Wars[]
- "The Separatists have no regard for innocent life. They don't care who walks away from war and who doesn't. That's why we move on them now, Commander…and Wolfpack leads the hunt."
- ―Wolffe

Wolffe led the Wolfpack during the Clone Wars.
The Wolfpack was an elite[1] squad of clone troopers[6] in the 104th Battalion under Jedi General Plo Koon and Clone Commander Wolffe.[5] The squad was active since the early weeks of the war, during which time its members already started to show signs of individuality. At a gathering in the Jedi Temple, Koon told his fellow Jedi and Republic senators about his squad's tactics and how, despite what the Kaminoans had claimed, the clones worked better the more they were able to act like individuals. Grand Master Yoda agreed, telling their fellow Jedi the clones deserved to be treated like people.[6]
The Wolfpack served in battles like the Mission to Quarmendy,[5] the siege of Hisseen,[7] and the Battle of Abregado, the latter of which saw heavy casualties for the 104th.[3] Wolffe and his troopers were later sent on a mercy mission to the world of Aleen.[8]
Legacy[]
- "Hey, Wolffe. Can you believe it?"
"What?"
"The wolves! You got your Wolfpack back!"
"Yeah. They fight just like the boys." - ―Gregor and Wolffe witness the Loth-wolves attacking stormtroopers

Wolffe and Gregor on Lothal.
In preparation for the Liberation of Lothal, the Spectres called among many of their old allies to assist in the planet's liberation from the Galactic Empire, and among these allies was Wolffe. During the liberation, the Clone Wars veteran fought alongside fellow clone troopers Clone Captain Rex and clone commando Gregor. When it appeared that the Empire had the local resistance cornered, Ezra Bridger called upon a group of Loth-wolves to help against the stormtroopers. When Gregor witnessed the wolves attack, he stated that it reminded him of the clone troopers of the Wolfpack, and Wolffe agreed, saying that the wolves fought just like his former unit had.[9]
Around 9 ABY,[10] New Republic pilot Trapper Wolf wore the insignia of the Wolfpack on his flight helmet while pursuing the gunship Razor Crest in the atmosphere of Maldo Kreis for its involvement in freeing[11] the Twi'lek Qin,[12] a former prisoner aboard the New Republic Correctional Transport Bothan-5.[11]
Appearances[]
- Queen's Hope (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales 1
- Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales 2
- Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales 3
- Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales 4
- Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales 5
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Rising Malevolence" (First appearance)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "R2 Come Home"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Citadel Rescue"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Padawan Lost"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Mercy Mission"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Nomad Droids"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Escape from Kadavo"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Lost One"
Star Wars Rebels — "A Fool's Hope" (Mentioned only)
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 10: The Passenger" (Insignia only)
- The Mandalorian Season 2 2 (Insignia only)
Non-canon appearances[]
Sources[]
"Rising Malevolence" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
"R2 Come Home" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link) (First identified as Wolfpack)
"Padawan Lost" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
"Mercy Mission" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
"Escape from Kadavo" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
"The Lost One" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
Star Wars Helmet Collection 64 (Weapons & Uniforms: Veterans of the Clone Wars)
Star Wars Helmet Collection 73 (Databank A-Z: Admiral Wiskovis–The Works)
Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition — ARC-170 Starfighter Expansion Pack (Card: "Sinker" — ARC-170 Starfighter)
Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition — LAAT/i Gunship Expansion Pack (Card: Wolfpack)
CC-3636 Commander Wolffe & 104th Wolfpack Preview on Atomic Mass Games' official website (backup link)
- Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
Clone Commander Wolffe in the Databank (backup link)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Star Wars Helmet Collection 73 (Databank A-Z: Admiral Wiskovis–The Works)
- ↑
Clone Commander Wolffe in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Rising Malevolence"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2
"Padawan Lost" Trivia Gallery on StarWars.com (backup link) (slide 2)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales 2
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Queen's Hope
- ↑ Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales 1
- ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Mercy Mission"
- ↑ 9.0 9.1
Star Wars Rebels — "A Fool's Hope"
- ↑
SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned from The Mandalorian Panel on StarWars.com (backup link) establishes that The Mandalorian is set about five years after the events of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 4 ABY. Therefore, the events of The Mandalorian must have taken place around 9 ABY.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 10: The Passenger"
- ↑
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 6: The Prisoner"
External link[]
Official Star Wars Celebration Chicago Art Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link) (Picture only)