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The document provides an overview of various species, roles, vehicles, and starships from the Star Wars universe.

Some of the species described include Dugs, Gen'Dai, Iktotchi, Kaleesh, Kaminoans, Kerkoidens, Nautolans, and Nelvaanians.

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CAMPAIGN GUIDE
RODNEY THOMPSON, PATRICK STUTZMAN, JD WIKER

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Rod ney Thompson, Pat rick
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[ ADDITIONAL. DESION 1 Gary Astleford, T. Rob Brown

[ DEVEL.OPER ) Rodney Thompson

[ ART DIRECTOR 1 Blake Beasley
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CONTENTS
[ INTROOUCTION 4
If [ CHAPTeR I: SPECIES. 8
Species Characteristics. .. . . ... . 9
Dugs . . . .. .10
Gen'Dai .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. 11
Iktotchi . .. .... .. ..... .... . 12
Ka leesh. .. . ..... . . . . .. .. . ... 12
Kaminoans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Kerkoidens .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Nautolans . . ... ..... . . ... .. . 15
Nelvaanians .. ... . .. .... . . . .. 16
Vurks . . .. . . . . . . ... . .... .. . .. 17
l CHAPTER II: HEROIC
TRAITS 18
Heroes of the Clone Wars. .. . .19
Jedi .......... . ... . . . . . . . . .21
Nobles . . .. . ..... . . .... . . . ... 22
Scoundrel s. ....... ....... ... 23
Scouts . . . .. ... .. .. ... .24
Soldiers .. .... . . . . . . . . . , . . . .25
I[ Skills ... ... 27 ... .. . .. . .. ......
Feats. . ..... ... . .. . . . . . . . .. .28
Followers . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... ... 32
[ CHAPTER III: ?RESTIOE
CL.ASSES 3 ' 8
New Talents. . . , . . . . . . . . . .39
Prest ige Classes . .. .. . .. ... 42
Droid Commander ... .... .. .42
Mi litary Engineer. ..... . . . . .44
Vanguard ... ..... . .. .. 46
CHAPTER IV:
THE FORCE .48
The Force d u ri ng
the Clone Wars .. ..... . . .49
Force Powers .. ... . . .. .. . . . .50
Force Ta lents .. . .. .. ... . . . .53
Force Techniques. ..... . . . ... . 54
Force Secrets ...... . . ., .. . ... 55
Force-Using Traditions . . .. . . . . 55
The Bando Gora . ........ . . . 55
The Believers . ... . . . . . . . . . .56
The Korunnai. .. . . .. . . .. .. . .56
CHAPTER V EQUIPMENT
AND DROIDS 58
Melee Weapons .. . . . . ... . .... 59
Ranged Weapons. .. .. . . . ... 60
Armor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 64
Equipment ... .. . .. . ... . ... .65
Droids .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. 66
CHAPTER VI: STARSHIPS 74
Space Tran sports ... . . .. . .... . 75
Bar/oz- class Freighter .... ... 75
G9 Rigger ...... . . . .... .. . 76
GS-100 Salvage Sh ip . . . ... . . 78
KR-TB Doomtreader. ., .. . . . . 78
Pursuer-class
Enforcement Ship .. . .... 79
Se ltiss-2 Caravel . . . .. . .... .80
Starfighters ....... . .... ... . .81
Dagger-class Starfighter . . .. . 81
Dianoga-class
Assau lt Starfighter . . .. .. 82
Freefall- class Starf ighter .... 82
MorningStar Assaul t
Starflghter ....... .... . . 83
S40K Phoenix Hawk- class
Light Pinnace . ....... . . . 84
I [ CHAPTER IX: THE ..JEDI 120 J
Scurrg H- 6 Prototype
Bomber . . .... . . . ....... 85
The Jedi Order ......... . ... . 121
Influential Figures . .. . .... . . . 126
Jedi Vehicles and Starships .... 137
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CHAP1ERVII: CL.ONE WARS
CAMPAIONS 86 If CHAPTER X: 1
DeclineoftheJedi .. .. ........ 87 I THE REPUBL.IC. 140
Rampant Corruption .... . ... . 89 '-----------,J
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'I I . Organization .. ............. 142
I alns . .. . ..... . ......... . . 89
The Republic High Command .. 145
Militarization . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. 91
Personnel ......... . ....... . 147
Large-Scale Conflict . . . . . .... . 92
Squads . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . ..... 93 Figdures .. . ........ 155
Mass Combat.. . .. .. ...... 95 epu IC rol s ............. 160
Starting Mass Battles . . . . .. . . 101 Republic Vehicles. . . . .. . . .162
Republi c Starships .. .. ... ... . 170
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CHAPTER VIII : OAL.ACTIC Ir
CHAPTER XI: THE
CONFEDERACY 174
OAZETTEER. 104 (I
Cato Neimoidia ............. 1 06
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. h . Organization ......... . .. . .. 176
rlstop SiS .... . . . ... . .... 106 Th S . 0 'd
Geonosis ......... .. .. ..... 107 e eparat lst rol Army .... 178
Glee Anselm ... . ...... .. .... 107 Personnel . .. . .. . ... . ....... 181
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Influential Figures .. . .. .. .. .. 183
totc .......... .. .... . ... 108 C f d D 'd
Kalee ...... ... ............. 108 on e eracy rol s . .. .. ..... 188
Kamino ..... .. . . .. . .. .. ... . 109 Confederacy Vehicl es . . .. . ... 198
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'd' Confederacy Starships ...... 203
er 01 la .. . ...... .. . ... ... 110
Malastare .... . . . . . .. . .. . . 110 If CHAPTER XII : FRINOE j
Mustafar ...... . . . . . . . ..... 110 II FACTIONS 212
Muunilinst ..... . . . . .. . ... . . 111 '--------------,J
Nelvaan ...... . .. . . . .. . ... . 111 Mercenary Fact ions . . . . . .... . 213
Polis Massa . . . ... . . . .. . . . .. 112 Influent ial Figures ..... . .. . . . 214
Sembla .... . ... . .. . .. . .... . 112 Vehicles and Starships ....... 219
Skako ........ . .. .......... 113 Beasts ..................... 221
Teth ........ . ....... ... . . 113
Toydaria .. ........ . . .. . .... 114 ApPENDIX 222
Utapau ... . ............... 114
Planetary Updates ........... 115
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A OALAXY AT WAR
The Clone Wars might be the greatest, most far-reaching conflict the galaxy
has seen-at least in recorded history. Even during the Jedi Civi l War, many
worlds escape the conflict entirely. However, when the Separatists withdraw
from the Republic, they create a schism that divides the galaxy into two fac-
tions. As a result, worlds that would have remained neutral are forced into
either the Republic camp or the Separatist camp because of the imperative
to declare allegiance to one of the two competing governments. In the Clone
Wars, any world that attempts to maintain neutrality is crushed between the
Republic and the Confederacy as they compete for that wor ld' s resources.
Whether aligned with the Republic or the Confederacy, many planets-
especially those with significant manufacturing resources-become vit al to
the war effort simply by being able to produce ships, weapons, and equip-
ment. On some worlds, mil itarization is harsher than on others. For example,
the shipbuilding facilities of Utapau, which had previously manufactured
domestic planetary defender st arfighters, are forced to produce Mank-
vim-814 light interceptors and Porax-38 starfighters for the Confederacy.
Other worlds are practically enslaved to meet the demands of their military
masters, and the natural resources of entire planets are consumed in a matter
of months to keep the fight going.
Even remote worlds feel the sting of the Clone Wars. Remote Tatooine-
where the Republic has had no presence-i s embroiled in the war as the
Confederacy attempts to tr ick Jabba the Hutt into influencing the other Hutt
clans to al low the Separatists to use the their shipping lanes. The Techno
Union sets up a top-secret research facility on snow- covered Nelvaan, where
the natives have lived in isolated peace for most of their history. No matter
how far out on the Outer Rim or how deep in the Deep Core the planet is,
the Clone Wars affect it.
WHAT You NEED TO PLAY
As with any Star Wars game supplement, you need the Saga Editi on core
rulebook to make full use of the information in The Clone Wars Campaign
Guide. This book also uses material from other supplements, including
Starships of the Galaxy and Threats of the Galaxy, but those supplements
are not essential. Also be sure to visit the official Star Wars Roleplaying
Game website at www.wizards.com/starwars for the latest updates and
official errata.
CHOOSINO SIDES
The heroes of a Clone Wars campaign can have options regarding their alle-
giance and are far more li kely to side with one faction or another, at least
ta ngentially, giving them a stake in the Clone Wars as a whole. For example,
the heroes might choose to support the Republic as official members of the
Republic military or other Republic agency, such as the Judici al Department or
the Jedi Order. Or they might be cit izens doing their part to ensure the Repub-
lic's success. The heroes might be mercenaries, privateers, or free traders who
volunteer to help transport undercover Republic agents behind Confederacy
lines. Heroes might even be clone troopers or members of the Republic Navy,
putting them right in the middle of the galaxy-spanning conflict.
Conversely, the heroes might choose to ally themselves with the Sepa-
ratists, seeing the Republic as the faction in the wrong. These heroes might
be mercenaries, smugglers, or even Jedi who have left the Order, convinced
that the Confederacy represents the galaxy's best chance for freedom. Alter-
natively, the heroes might ally with one of the va rious trade organizations,
working as corporate troubleshooters or freelance agents hired by the Trade
Federation, the Te chno Union, or the Retail Caucus to deal with Republic
disruptions of supply lines or sed itious elements on Confederate worlds. The
heroes might not support questionable Confederacy tactics (such as those
employed by the sinister military leaders, like General Grievous and General
Loathsoml. but they might yet believe that even with such leadership the
Confederacy is a better alternative than the Republic.
The heroes might be on the fr inges of society, trying to get along in the
galaxy despite the raging Clone Wars. Even neutral heroes are likely unable to
avoid the conflict of the war, and their allegiance might hinge on who attacks
them fi rst. These heroes can try to play both sides of t he conflict agai nst
each other, but this is a precarious path to walk. After all, one faction might
get word that the heroes are working with the other, and when this hap-
pens, the situat ion ca n quickly go bad. Fringe heroes with the best intentions
might find themselves stari ng down the fu ll military might of the Republic
if they misplay their cards. By the same token, heroes who attempt to stay
neutral also have the opportunity to experience life on both sides of the war,
opening options for a Gamemaster who wants to have the heroes work with
the Confederacy in one adventure and the Republic in the next.
THE CLONE WARS
The Clone Wars encompass a complicated series of battles and skirmishes
with a complex history covering approximately three years. Below are some
major events in the Clone Wars. Gamemasters can use these events as guide-
posts when creating Clone Wars adventures. Th ey serve as good markers for
the major events during this turbulent time.
THE BATTLE OF NASOO
Though the Battle of Naboo is little more than a skirmish between the Trade
Federation and the planetary defense forces of the planet Naboo, it is the
precursor to the Clone Wars, which begin ten years later. The repercussions
of this battle echo through the Clone Wars and beyond. After the Battle of
Naboo, Palpatine is elected to the post of Supreme Chancellor, allowing him
to manipulate the Republic into the Clone Wars. Meanwhile, the Trade Fed-
eration is rebuffed and joins with the other trade organizations to form the
alliance that eventual ly becomes the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
Lastly, t he Battle of Naboo leads to Anakin Skywalker becoming the Padawan
of Obi-Wan Kenobi, a course of events that shakes the entire galaxy.
THE BATTLE OF OEONOSIS
The first true battle of t he Clone Wars, the Battle of Geonosis introduces
the Grand Army of the Republic and unleashes the clone troopers upon the
galaxy. On th is desolate planet the first shots of the galactic confli ct are
fired , and the full extent of Count Dooku's betrayal becomes evident to the
Jedi. Many Jedi die on Geonosis, but just as many are thrust into the com-
mand of clone forces, setting a precedent that draws the Jedi out into the
galaxy as military leaders.
CCJRUSCANT AND UTAPAU
After three years of struggling against t he Confederacy, the Jedi strike a
major blow agai nst the Separatists with the death of Cou nt Dooku. In the
process of rescuing Supreme Chancellor Palpatine from the flagship of the
Separat ist f leet, Anakin Skywalker dispat ches t he Sith apprentice, and the
Republic wins a signi ficant victory. A short time later, Obi-Wan Kenobi ends
General Grievous's reign of terror during the siege of Utapau. In a short time,
the Jedi eliminate two of the Confederacy's powerful leaders, and the tide
shifts heavi ly in favor of the Republic.
ORDER 66
Without st rong military leadership, the Confederacy is on the brink of col-
lapse. The Jedi suspect that Pal patine has no intention of giving up his power
after the Clone Wars end. After a confrontation leaves Mace Windu dead
and Anakin Skywalker as the new apprentice of Darth Sidious, clone forces
throughout the galaxy respond to Order 66, turning on t heir Jedi generals
and slaughtering the noble defenders of the Republic. With the Jedi Order
wiped out, Skywalker, now named Darth Vader travels to Mustafar, murders
the remaining leaders of the Confederacy, and brings the Clone Wars to its
true end.
THE CLONE WARS
Many of the starships, vehicles, and characters from this book are drawn
from The Clone Wars animated series. Throughout the book, you can find
descriptions and rules information from The Clone Wars series, as well
as still images from and art based on episodes of the animated series.
Additionally, many of the chapter start images from this book contain
art from The Clone Wars series in the hopes that they inspire players and
Gamemasters to create adventures and campaigns that follow themes
presented in the show.
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TABLE 1-2: AOE BV SPECIES
YOUNG MIDDLE
SPECIES CHILD ADULT ADULT AGE OLD VENERABLE
Dug 1-9 10-1 4 15-44 45-59 60-74 75+
Gen'Dai 1-9 10- 200 201-999 1,000- 2,000- 4,000+
1,999 3,999
Iktotchi 1-13 14- 18 19-44 45-70 71-89 90+
Kaleesh 1-9 10-24 25-40 41-55 56-79 80+
Kaminoan 1-6 7- 10 11-39 40-59 60-79 80+
Kerkoiden 1- 11 12-18 19-45 46-70 71 - 90 91+
Nautolan 1-9 10- 14 15-40 41-54 55-69 70+
Nelvaanian 1-7 8-20 21-30 31-45 46- 64 65+
Vurk 1- 6 7-14 15-30 31-49 50- 69 70+
TABLE 1-3: AVERAOE
HEIOHT AND WEIOHT
SPECIES HEIGHT WEIGHT
Dug, male 1 m 35 kg
Dug, female 1 m 30 kg
Gen' Dai , male or femal e 2.5 m 145 kg
Iktotchi, male or female 1.8 m 80 kg
Kaleesh, male 1.8 m 80 kg
Kaleesh, female 1.6 m 75 kg
Kaminoan, male 2.7 m 70 kg
Kaminoan, female 2.1 m 65 kg
Kerkoiden, male or female 1.4 m 55 kg
Nautolan, male or female 1.B m 75 kg
Nelvaanian, male 2m 130 kg
Nelvaanian, female 1.5 m 50 kg
Vurk, male 2.1 m 90 kg
Vurk, female 1.9 m 85 kg
Duos
Dugs are an arboreal species from the Republic world of Malastare. They are
strong and agile for their size, and climb and j ump exceptionally well . Dugs
unwillingly share their homeworld with the Gran, who establish trade colonies
on Malastare in 8,000 BBY. The Dugs fight a long, intense war against t he
Gran. Eventually the Republi c intervenes and sides with the Gran, negotiating
a truce that essentially demilitarizes the Dugs.
In response to their marginalization, the Dugs develop a culture based, in
large part, on self-pity. They are self-congratulatory to a fault, and every Dug
claims at least one celebrated hero or martyr in his family tree. Beads, worn on
their ear f ins, represent these purported patriots and their stories of heroism.
To question the legitimacy of a Dug's collection of martyr beads is a grave
insult that can be retracted only by the death of the offending party.
Personali ty: The Dugs' reputation for violence and bullying is well-
deserved. As a species, they are adversarial, preferring to solve problems
through intimidation and hostile acts. They consider themselves to be
beleaguered warriors, underdogs who must fight against the rest of the
universe for what is rightfully theirs. Despite their best efforts, the Dugs
are continually mired in defeat. They tend to be xenophobic, and this fear of
outsiders often manifests as blatant bigotry.
Physical Descript ion : Dugs are vaguely humanoid, in that they possess a
torso, t wo legs, and two arms. The positions of their limbs are reversed, how-
ever, so that they use their upper limbs for walking and their lower limbs to
manipulate objects. They have brown skin, floppy ear flaps, and large mouths
filled with broad, flat teeth. Male dugs possess a f lap of skin
on their throats that can be inflated and used to produce
mating calls during the appropriate season.
Homeworld: Malastare.
Languages : Dug.
Example Names : Drodwa, Flugello, Flugo,
Gorlok, Langro Dis, Luvagwa, Pugwis, Rewulga,
Sebulba, Sioor.
Adventurers: Dugs are drawn to occupations
that involve skull duggery and violence, and they
make exceptional scoundrels, scouts, and
soldiers. Dug nobles are rare, and the typical
Dug does not possess the mental acuity or
patience requi red to become a Jedi.
Duo SPECIES TRAITS
Dugs share the following species t raits:
Ability Modifiers: +2 Oexterity, -2 Charisma. Ougs possess excellent
reflexes and hand-eye coordination, but they rarely think before they act
and are known for their crude demeanor.
Small Size: As Small creatures, Ougs gain a + 1 size bonus to their Reflex
Defense and a +5 size bonus on Stealth checks. However, their lifting and
carrying limits are three-quarters of those of Medium characters.
Speed : Dug base speed is 6 squares.
Athletic: A Dug can reroll any Climb or Jump check, but the result of the
reroll must be accepted, even if it is worse. In addition, a Dug can take 10 on
Climb and Jump checks even when distracted or threatened.
Automati c Languages: Dug.
O EN'DAI
The Gen'Dai benefit from extremely long life spans. Accounts of Gen'Dai living
to be over four thousand standard years old are common. They are a hardy spe-
ci es, thanks in part to their unique physiology. The Gen'Oai have no centralized
vital organs, and their elaborate nervous and vascular systems allow them to
act quickly and withstand wounds that would kill nearly any other creature.
The Gen'Dai are intergalactic nomads, constantl y traversing the ga laxy.
The location of their homeworld has been lost to t ime. Even those Gen'Oai
who claim to have lived for several mi llennia cannot, or do not. reveal its
locat ion.
Personality: With few exceptions, the Gen' Oai are an introspective and
peaceful species. Because of their extraordinari ly long life spans, they are
slow in their decision-making processes.
They consider the long-term conse-
quences of their act ions, and do
not jump to conclusions with-
out adequate evidence.
As they age, they begin
to lose their grip on their
mental faculties. Their per-
sonal iti es become increas-
ingly disjointed, and their
penchant for introspect ion
causes them to suffer from
depre ss ion, psychosis, and
other forms of insanity.
Physical Oescription: Superficially, Gen'Oai appear to be a humanoid
race. Their skin color ranges from light red to deep purple, and their eyes
vary from bright red to dull yellow-orange. A mandiblelike protrusion extends
from each of their cheekbones. The Gen'Oai are large, typically standing over
two meters ta ll .
Homeworld: Unknown.
Languages: Gen'Oai.
Example Names: Ou rge, Grozm, Kranth, Lu'urn.
Adventurers: The most common character class for Gen'Dai heroes is
the scout, followed by the soldier. A few Gen' Oai use their veritable immor-
tali ty to amass wealth and influence as nobles, and only a handful become
scoundrels. No Gen'Oai are known to have become Jedi.
OEN'OAI SPECIES TRAITS
Gen'Oai share the following species traits :
Ability Modifiers: +4 Constitution, -2 Wisdom, -2 Chari sma. Gen'Oai
are incredibly resistant to damage, but their long life spans cause them to
be mental ly unstable.
Large Size: As Large creatures, Gen'Dai take a - 1 size penalty to t heir
Reflex Oefense, a -5 size penalty on Stealth checks, and gain a +5 size bonus
to thei r damage threshold. Their lifting and carrying limits are double those
of Medium characters.
Speed: Gen'Oai base speed is 8 squares.
Gen'Oai Surge: Whenever a Gen' Dai takes its second wind, it regains 5
hit points every round at the end of its turn until killed, until the end of t he
encounter, or until reaching one-half hit points (whichever comes first) .
Hibernation: A Gen'Dai can enter a state similar to a hibernation trance.
A Gen'Oai can use the Force Trance appli cation of t he Use the Force skill
untrained (and even if not Force- sensitive) and can remai n in the trance
indefinitely. A Gen'Dai in such a state ceases to age, and needs no food,
water, or air unt il it emerges from hibernation.
Mental Instability: As they age, Gen' Oai begin to lose touch with realit y.
For each age category a Gen'Oai advances past Adult, it takes an additional
loss of - 1 Wisdom. Gen'Dai characters never gain increased Wisdom due to
age, though they can increase their Wisdom scores as thei r character level
increases.
Regeneration: A Gen'Dai can regrow lost body parts- including signifi-
cant portions of its physical structu re and individual limbs- in 1d10 minutes.
At the end of that time, al l persistent penalties associated with the loss of
one or more limbs are removed.
Resilient Physiology: Because of their unique physiology, the Gen'Oai
can shrug off the effect of wounds that wou ld be fatal to any other spe-
cies. Because of this, a Gen'Dai's damage threshold is doubled after adding
bonuses for feats or size when determi ning whether the Gen'Oai is ki lled by
an attack (but not for any other purpose) .
Automatic Languages: Basic and Gen' Oai.
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IKTOTCHI
Hailing from the Expansion region
world of Iktotchon and its
moon, Iktotch, the Iktotchi
are a race of precog-
nitive humanoids. All
Iktotchi possess this
precognitive ability,
which manifests as
vivid dreams, visions,
or waking dreams. Few
Iktotchi have control of
how or when their precog-
nition manifests or of what
it reveals to them. As a spe-
cies, they know of the Republic's
coming long before their world is
visited, and they are prepared to
welcome the guests that would
usher them into a vast galactic
society. Iktotchi are famed for their prowess as pilots, and attribute their
success at the helm to nearly imperceptible precognitive inclinations.
Because of their visions, Iktotchi are aware of the bloodshed that heralds
the coming of the Clone Wars. Many of the era's prominent diplomats are
Iktotchi who seek to avert the impending violence.
Personality: Iktotchi are a deeply emotional species. Despite their sensi-
tive qualities, their culture dictates that they must hide their feelings behind
a veneer of quiet stoicism. Though they respect the nature of diversity in
the galaxy, the Iktotchi have a hard time forming lasting friendships with
members of other species because of the Iktotchi's occasional impatience
with species who lack their precognitive gifts and because of other species'
overt suspicion of the Iktotchi's precognition.
Physical Description: The Iktotchi are a humanoid species with large,
downward-curving horns. Females have smaller horns than the males. Their
skin is thick, tan, and hairless, weather beaten by Iktotchon's fierce winds.
Their eye color ranges from yellow to orange.
Homeworld: I ktotchon.
Languages: Iktotchese.
Example Names: Arctan Meeso, Daedar Xiese, Liiren Baelar, Niira Korl,
Saesee Tiin, Seer Varree.
Adventurers: Iktotchi who journey out into the galaxy become nobles,
scouts, or soldiers. A small number excel as scoundrels by using their spe-
cies' reputation for clairvoyance to run scams and rackets, despite a strong
cultural prohibition against using their visions to generate a profit. Because
of their precognitive talents, there have been several notable Iktotchi Jedi,
such as Saesee Tiin.
IKTCJTCHI SPECIES TRAITS
Iktotchi share the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: +2 Constitution, -2 Charisma. Though they are a
hardy species, the Iktotchi are a quiet and introspective people and have
trouble forming friendships.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Iktotchi have no special bonuses or
penalties due to their size.
Speed: Iktotchi base speed is 6 squares.
Natural Armor: Iktotchi have tough skin that provides a +1 natural
armor bonus to their Reflex Defense. A natural armor bonus stacks with an
armor bonus.
Limited Precognition: Iktotchi are gifted with limited precognition and
are subjected to prophetic dreams. Once per encounter, as a reaction, an
Iktotchi can grant itself or any vehicle the Iktotchi pilots a +2 species bonus
to Reflex Defense against any single attack.
Expert Pilot: An Iktotchi can reroll any Pilot check, but the result of the
reroll must be accepted, even if it is worse.
Automatic Languages: Basic and Iktotchese.
KALEESH
The Kaleesh are a nomadic species with a tribal culture. They are spiritual
beings who worship their ancestors as deities, and they consider their ances-
tral burial grounds to be sacred lands. The Kaleesh believe that anyone who
dies in honorable service to his people becomes a god upon death.
The Kaleesh come to momentary prominence in the galaxy when they
fight off an invasion by an alien species known as the Huk. Having already
subjugated and exploited the natural resources of
several worlds, the Huk capture millions
of Kaleesh and sell them into slavery.
However, the Huk invasion of Kalee is
short lived. Under the leadership of a
hero who eventually comes to be known
as Grievous, the Kaleesh repel the Huk.
They doggedly pursue their enemies
into space, and the Huk are completely
overcome by the Kaleesh. The hunters
become the hunted. The Huk request
assistance from the Republic, and
through a number of underhanded
dealings, they receive it. As a
result, the Republic subjects
the Kaleesh to severe eco-
nomic sanctions, and the
Kaleesh are marginalized by
galactic society.
Personality: Kaleesh are a warlike species, but they reserve their ire for
those who provoke them. They are protective of their territory-especially
their ancient burial grounds. Kaleesh hold their families and tribes in high
esteem, and do anything to protect them. These sentiments sometimes extend
to non-Kaleesh who prove themselves to be trustworthy companions, but
such a distinction is rare. Honor and sacrifice at the expense of oneself are
highly valued qualities in their society.
Physical Description: The Kaleesh are tall, reptilian humanoids. Their
scaly skin varies from deep red to dull yellow. Their black hair is worn in long
braids or tied up in a queue or topknot.
The long faces of the Kaleesh are framed on either side by two sharp
tusks that extend outward from their jawbones, and their nostrils are two
long slits that stretch toward their yellow eyes. However, few non-Kaleesh
have seen the faces of these enigmatic aliens, for they wear masks made
f rom the skulls of some of Kalee's most vicious predators. The Kaleesh are
also distinguished by their hands, which each feature four long fingers, two
of which are ful ly opposable.
Homeworld: Kalee.
Languages: Kaleesh.
Example Names: Qymaen jai Sheela I, Ronderu lij Kummar, Bentilais san
Sk'ar.
Adventurers: The Kaleesh excel in the roles of scout and soldier. Given
their inherent sense of honor and dignity, they also make excellent nobles
but rarely take on the role of a scoundrel. Although no Kaleesh Jedi are
known, Kaleesh spiritual traditions view Force sensitivity as a boon granted
by their ancestors.
KAL.EESH SPECIES TRAITS
Kaleesh share the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: -2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, -2 Intelligence, +2
Charisma.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Kaleesh have no special bonuses or
penalties due to their size.
Speed: Kaleesh base speed is 6 squares.
Conditional Bonus Feat: Kaleesh are a nomadic people who have learned
to live off the land. A Kaleesh with Survival as a trained skill gains Skill Focus
(Survival) as a bonus feat.
Darkvision: Because of the thermoreceptor glands next to their eyes,
Kaleesh ignore concealment (including total concealment) from darkness.
However, they cannot perceive colors in total darkness.
Driven: Kaleesh are focused individuals who maintain sight of their goals
even under adverse conditions. Because of this single-minded drive, they gain
a +5 species bonus to Will Defense against mind-affecting effects.
Persistent: A Kaleesh can reroll any Endurance check, but the result of
the reroll must be accepted, even if it is worse.
Automatic Languages: Basic and Kaleesh.
KAMINOANS
The watery planet of Kamino is home to a species of cloners known as
Kaminoans. These tall aliens are the result of generations of selective
breeding and genetic modification that began when their world suffered a
drastic change in climate. These restrictive breeding programs have made
Kaminoans an extremely adaptable species. Apart from gender, Kaminoans
have little variation, and to the untrained eye they all look the same. Subtle
variations have been introduced into their genetic codes, however, allowing
for diversity within a strict set of parameters.
The economy of Kamino is based on cloning for profit, but not every
Kaminoan is a cloner by trade. The majority of Kaminoans support their com-
munities with various skills and specialized abilities. They strive to perform
their work flawlessly, and seek perfection. Because Kaminoans are moderately
xenophobic and rarely venture away from their homeworld, they are a rare
sight in other parts of the galaxy.
Personality: Kaminoans see themselves as superior to other forms of life.
They harbor a private intolerance for imperfection, but they are, nonetheless,
polite to outsiders. To a Kaminoan, any species that seeks self improvement is
worthy of respect, but those who do not are obviously inferior and deserve their
inevitable decline. This attitude is reflected in their cloning processes, where
entire crops of clones might be eliminated due to a single, subtle flaw.
Physical Description: Kaminoans are tall and gaunt, with pale skin,
three-fingered hands, and long necks. Their faces are small and dominated
by a pair of large, black eyes. Every male Kaminoan has a finlike crest on the
top of his head, but female Kaminoans have none.
Homeworld: Kamino.
Languages: Kaminoan.
Example Names: Aya Lim, Lama Su,
Maru Lan, Tau Shel, Taga Sai, Seva Ke,
Taun We.
Adventurers: Because they are
genetically designed, Kaminoans
are bred to fulfill a specific role
or niche. They make excellent
nobles, scouts, and soldiers.
Scoundrels, though rare, are
not unheard of. Kaminoans are
not bred with Force sensitivity,
though anomalies are possible.
Kaminoan Jedi are essentially
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Kaminoans share the following species traits :
Ability Modifiers: +2 Intelligence, - 2 Wisdom.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Kaminoans have no special bonuses
or penalties due to their size.
Speed: Kaminoan base speed is 6 squares.
Conditional Bonus Feat: Kaminoans are expert cloners and possess
remarkably knowledge about the physiologies of species across the galaxy.
A Kaminoan with Treat Injury as a trained skill gains Skill Focus (Treat Injury)
as a bonus feat.
Resistant: Scientific refinements to their genetic code make Kaminoans
resistant to poisons, disease, radiation, and other hazards that target their
physiology. Kaminoans gain a +2 species bonus to Fortitude Defense.
Automatic Languages: Basic and Kaminoan.
KERKOIDENS
A smaller species from the Expansion Region, the Kerkoidens are aggressive
and cunning beings who often have something to prove. Excellent traders,
ski lled politicians, and creative mi li tary commanders, Kerkoidens are known
as formidable opponents, a reputation they prove is well-earned during the
Clone Wars.
Xenobiologists from the University of Sanbra believe that the Kerkoiden
species descended from quadruped predators that hunt on the savannahs
and in the jungles of Kerkoidia. Much of the Kerkoiden physiology seems to
support this claim, including their hunched posture, long snout, claws, and
jutting teeth. Additionally, Kerkoiden aggression seems to be consistent with
the predatory instincts of their ancestors, lending credence to this theory
of Kerkoiden evolution.
The Kerkoiden species as a whole has fought to evolve beyond their
predatory ancestry and prove to the galaxy that they are sophisticated and
civilized. Many Kerkoiden nobles pride themselves on superior breeding
and also on being refined and sophisticated enough to rub elbows with the
galaxy's elite on Coruscant. Of course, this also leads to elitism among the
Kerkoidens, which does the species no favors on the galactic scene.
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Personality: The
Kerkoidens have shifted
many of their cunning
predatory instincts over to
the social arena, becom-
ing savvy politicians on
a galactic scale. Most
Kerkoidens are pushy if
not outright aggressive.
They are regard every-
one with suspicion, and
expect deception from
their political and social
rivals. Additionally, many
Kerkoidens would like to
believe that their people
are more evolved and
sophisticated than their
heritage suggests, leading
them to be both elitist and
arrogant at times.
Physical Description:
Kerkoidens are hunched beings with rough skin that ranges in hue from green
to dark blue. Their bodies stil l show signs of predator physiology, namely their
long claws and jutting teeth. Kerkoidens have tall, slender heads with long
snouts and narrow eyes.
Homeworld: The Kerkoiden species hails from Kerkoidia, a world covered
in tall, grassy savannahs and thick swamps in the Expansion Region, specifi -
cally in the Kira Sector just off of the Harrin Trade Corridor.
Languages: Kerkoidens speak Kerkoidese and Basic.
Example Names: Dram Bothren, Var Cashral, Ph eel Hoshar, Whorm
Loathsom.
Adventurers: Kerkoiden adventurers gravitate toward classes where
they can freely exhibit their aggressiveness or demonstrate their sophisti-
cation. Soldiers are common. Kerkoidens also make excellent nobles, using
their wisdom and cunning to talk circles around their opponents. Kerkoiden
scoundrels take pleasure in throwing a proverbial hydrospanner into their
opponents' plans, sowing discord and shattering enemy organization.
Kerkoidens who learn to temper their aggression with wisdom might also
become Jedi.
K SRKCJIDEN SPECIES TRAITS
Kerkoidens share the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: -2 Constitution, +2 Wisdom. Though less hardy than
other species, Kerkoidens are devious and cunning.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Kerkoidens have no special bonuses
or penalties due to their size.
Speed: Kerkoiden base speed is 6 squares.
Predator's Heritage: Despite their stature, Kerkoidens are descended
from predatory beings. Kerkoidens gain a +2 species bonus on damage
rolls against a target that has been damaged since the beginning of the
Kerkoiden's last turn.
Social Cunning: Kerkoidens may use their Wisdom modifier in the place
of their Charisma modifier for determining their ski ll bonus on Deception
and Persuasion.
Automatic Languages: Basic and Kerkoidese.
N AUTOL..ANS
Nautolans are one of the sentient species native to the planet Glee Anselm.
Their language, Nautila, evolved underwater and is heavily tied to pheromones.
Out of water, Nautila loses much of its meaning. As a result, Nautolans learn
another language, typically either Basic or Anselmian, the language of the
Anselmi people, who are native to Glee Anselm's land masses.
Even though they are aquatic, Nautolans have little difficulty living in
climates that would be uncomfortable for other amphibians. They are a
hardy species, due in part to the extra cartilage that supports their skeletal
structures. Given their aquatic origins, they are excellent swimmers.
Personality: Nautolans are loyal and steadfast companions. They wear
their moods on their proverbial sleeves, expressing both joy and despair with
equal zeal. Though polite and civilized under most circumstances, Nautolans
tend to reflect the moods of others around them. The tendrils on their heads
sense the pheromones released by others. This can inadvertently affect a
Nautolan's disposition-for better or for worse. Despite their peaceful nature,
Nautolans are not above defending themselves.
Physical Description: Nautolans have thick green skin that is covered
in dark, mottled spots. Their large, black eyes allow them to see well in dim
light. Each Nautolan's head is crowned by long, tentaclelike tendrils, which
the Nautolan decorates with leather bands, metal rings, or beaded ties.
Homeworld: Glee Anselm.
Languages: Nautila.
Example Names: Hiskar Dorset, Kit Fisto, Ploss Niklos, Renko Losa,
Rin Mako, Setel Yast.
Adventurers: Nautolans
crave adventure and are
as likely to be nobles or
scoundrels as they are to
be scouts or soldiers. There
have also been several
notable Nautolan Jedi.
NAUTOL-AN
SPECIES
TRAITS
Nautolans share the follow-
ing species traits:
Ability Modifiers: +2
Constitution, -2 Intelli-
gence, -2 Wisdom.
Medium Size: As
Medium creatures, Nau-
tolans have no special
bonuses or penalties due to
their size.
Speed: Nautolan base speed is 6 squares. They have a swim speed of 4
squares.
Breathe Underwater: As amphibious creatures, Nautolans cannot drown
in water.
Expert Swimmer: A Nautolan can reroll any Swim check, but the result
of the reroll must be accepted, even if it is worse. In addition, a Nautolan can
take 10 on Swim checks even when distracted or threatened.
Low-Light Vision: Nautolans ignore concealment (but not total conceal-
ment) from darkness.
Natural Damage Reduction: The rubbery hide of a Nautolan provides
DR 2.
Pheromonal Sensor: A Nautolan can reroll any Perception check made
to sense deception or sense influence, but the result of the reroll must be
accepted, even if it is worse. If underwater, the Nautol an can take the better
of the two rolls instead.
Automatic Languages: Basic and Nautila.
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Nelvaanians, also referred to as Nelvaans,
are a species of tribal humanoids from
the planet Nelvaan. They are a primitive
species, using only crude technology.
Male Nelvaanians are responsible for
hunting game and protecting the tr ibe,
while females are responsible for the day-
to- day affairs of their tribe, which includes
raising cubs.
At the top of the Nelvaanian tr ibe
is the chief, who rules with the help
of his mate and a shaman. A tribal
chief is not chosen by trial, nor is he
elected to his position. Instead, the
chief's ascension is determined by the
grace of the "Great Mother" and is
established through a show of mutual
admiration and respect among the
entire tribe. Religion and spirituality
are the center of Nelvaanian society.
Elders are revered, as are mothers of
all ages.
During the Clone Wars, male Nel-
vaanians are abducted by the Techno
Union and subjected to extensive physiological and genetic manipulation in
an attempt to create a race of mutant warriors. The experiments are partially
successful, turning the males of the species into monstrous versions of their
former selves. However, the experiments are stopped by Anakin Skywalker,
and the modified Nelvaanians reunite with their tr ibes.
Personality: Nelvaanians are closely tied by the bonds of family and
kinsh ip. They are superstitious, attributing magical powers to most technol-
ogy, which they distrust. Nevertheless, they are honorable and faithful once
their trust is earned. Genetically modified male Nelvaanians are somewhat
less astute than their female counterparts, and this extends to their social
graces, as well.
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Physical Description: The Nelvaanians are a humanoid species with
pronounced canine characteristics. They have blue-green fur, large teeth In
a pronounced muzzle, and two pointy, independently movable ears. A thick
mane of black hair on their heads extends down the napes of their necks,
and this tends to whiten with age.
After the experiments of the Techno Union, nearly all Nelvaanian
males are transformed into hulking monstrosities due to intensive genetic
manipulation. This genetic trait persists in males born after the Clone Wars,
though females are not subject to the mutation.
Homeworld: Nelvaan.
Languages: Nelvaanese.
Example Names: Harvos, Orvos, Tuzes-Adaz.
Adventurers: Nelvaanians are rarely encountered away from Nel-
vaan, but those who are become soldiers and scouts.
NELVAANIAN SPECIES
TRAITS
Nelvaanians share the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: -2 Intelligence, +2 Wisdom.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Nelvaanians have no special
bonuses or penalties due to their size.
Speed: Nelvaanian base speed is 6 squares.
Low-Light Vision: Nelvaanians ignore concealment (but not total
concealment) from darkness.
Primitive: Nelvaanians do not gain Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles,
or heavy weapons) as starting feats at 1st level, even if their class normally
grants them. . .
Scent: Nelvaanians have a keen sense of smell. At close range (Within
10 squares). Nelvaanians ignore concealment and cover for the purposes
of Perception checks, and they take no penalty from poor visibility when
tracking.
Shadow Swiftness: If a Nelvaanian begins its turn with concealment from
a target or with the target unaware of it, the Nelvaanian does not provoke
attacks of opportunity when moving through the target's threatened space
until the end of the Nelvaanian's turn.
Automatic Languages: Nelvaanese.
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Vurks are an amphibious
species from the planet
Sembla. Their way of life
is based on a nomadic life-
style, as large famil y units
move en masse across Sem-
bla's watery surface. They
transition easi ly from the
depths of Sembla' s warm
seas to the heights of its
rocky, volcanic archipelagos.
Vurk families rarely stop in
anyone spot for more than
a fortnight at a time.
When two or more Vurk
clans meet during their
constant migration, the
families of these clans stop
and hold a mutual feast.
Tests of strength, speed,
and wits are commonplace,
as are arranged marriages
and commerce. Young males
are married off by their parents and leave to be with their wives and their
new families. Male Vurks who fail to marry before reaching adulthood remain
bachelors for the rest of their lives.
Originally considered a primitive species by galactic survey teams, Vurks
are intelligent and philosophically advanced. From birth, they are taught to
honor personal integrity, individual freedom, and honesty. Because of these
tenets, Vurks make excellent diplomats and negotiators.
. Personality: Known for their even tempers, compassion, and personal
mtegrlty, Vurks abhor lying. They take their duties, whether to family, fr iends,
or nation, seriously. Because of this, others consider them somewhat blunt
and stern.
Physical Description: Vurks are tall, reptilian amphibians with leathery
gray-green skin. Their eyes are dark and set deep in their faces. A long crest
extends up and back from a Vurk's skull. A Vurk has two long, thick fingers
and an opposable thumb on each hand.
Homeworld: Sembla.
Languages: Semblan.
Example Names: Coleman Trebor, Sweitt Concorkill.
Adventurers: Vurks who leave their homeworld tend toward the path
of the scout or soldier. A handful of Vurk nobles make their way to the
stars as diplomats, but given the species' ingrained integrity, few Vurk are
scoundrels.
VURK SPECIES TRAITS
Vurks share the following species traits :
Ability Modifiers: -2 Dexterit y, +2 Constitution, +2 Charisma.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Vurks have no special bonuses or
penalties due to their size.
Speed: Vurk base speed is 6 squares. Vurk have a swim speed of 4
squares.
Breathe Underwater: As amphibious creatures, Vurks cannot drown
in water.
Expert Swimmer: A Vurk can reroll any Swim check, but the result of
the rerall must be accepted, even if it is worse. In addition, a Vurk can take
10 on Swim checks even when distracted or threatened.
Placid: Vurks are renowned for their abil ity to remain calm and collected
even in the face of danger. Once per encounter, as a free action, a Vurk c a ~
remove one fear effect currently affecting it.
Nomads: As nomads, Vurks are accustomed to moving around, even
through dangerous places. A Vurk can reroll any Survival check, but the
result of the reroll must be accepted, even if it is worse.
Automatic Languages: Basic and Semblan.
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A hero in a Clone Wars campaign can come from almost any world in the Star
Wars saga, and chances are his or her life has been affected by the war in
some way. Few worlds escape the galactic conflict, so even primitive planets
can become critical battlefields in the Clone Wars. Your hero might be from an
obscure, out-of-the-way planet like Nelvaan, drawn into the war after Anakin
Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi liberate the Nelvaanians from the oppression
of the Techno Union. Or your hero might be a noble from Commenor, run-
ning away from a life of wealth and luxury to join in the war effort for the
Separatists. With special permission from your Gamemaster, you might even
be able to playa member of a species that has not yet entered the galaxy at
large, such as Ewoks or the Chiss, if your hero's unique history includes an
explanation of how the conflicts of the Clone Wars cause you to leave your
home planet well before the rest of the galaxy even knows it exists. In a Clone
Wars campaign, planet of origin is rarely a hindrance for a character becoming
highly involved in the conflict, as the battles of the Clone Wars stretch from
the densely populated Core Worlds all the way to the Outer Rim.
DECLINE OF THE ..JEDI
The Clone Wars are waning years for the Jedi Order. Not only do their
numbers shrink leading up to the confl ict, but many Jedi Generals are killed
in skirmishes on distant battlefields. Ultimately, the Jedi Order is nearly
completely wiped out by Order 66, but even before that point, many Jedi
sense that their organization is on the decline. This affects not only the
Jedi themselves but also those who rely on the Jedi for peace and justice.
With the Jedi drawn away to fight in the Clone Wars, planets that rely on
the Jedi to settle disputes and protect them from predatory neighbors are
now exposed to danger and unrest. Your hero might be a native of an Outer
Rim world that relies on local Jedi for protection from pirates; with the Jedi
engaged in the Clone Wars, the pirates ravage your homeworld, leaving you
to find your way in the galaxy with no home to return to. Likewise, your
hero could be a mercenary who serves alongside a Jedi general who, like
Jedi Master Kota, prefers not to work wi th clone troops; when the Jedi falls
in battle, your hero suddenly finds himsel f without an employer. These are
the kinds of heroes that might arise as a result of the changing status of the
Jedi during the Clone Wars.
RAMPANT CORRUPTION
A key facet of galactic culture that leads to the eruption of the Clone Wars
is rampant corruption. Politicians, nobles, businessmen, and other wealthy
and powerful beings disregard their responsibility to those less fortunate
and put their own desires and greed above the needs of those who rely on
them. Corruption in the Senate allows Senator Palpatine to maneuver his
way into the position of Supreme Chancellor, and the greed of the member
organizations of the Confederacy allows Darth Sidious and Count Dooku to
manipulate them into starting a galaxy-spanning war. Heroes of this era
have likely been exposed to corruption. Jedi witness the fall of Count Dooku,
nobles have brushes with power-hungry peers, and soldiers are thrown into
chaos by the carelessness with which politicians commit lives to battle. Many
heroes in a Clone Wars campaign have been put on their path as a result of
the corruption of others.
"YOUR L..IOHTSABERS
A FNE WIL MAKE
ADDITION 0 MY
OLL.ECTION. "
-[3 NERAL RIEV US
HIOH-PROFILE VILLAINS
The Clone Wars allow for the ascension of powerful villains into the limelight.
The Separatists, denounced by the Republic as greed-driven traitors, have
some of the most visible and eclectic villains in the entire Star Wars saga.
Count Dooku is a well-known Jedi traitor; General Grievous is a reputedly bril-
liant military leader whose visage intimidates his enemies; General Loathsom
is a vicious brute, Asajj Ventress an aspiring Sith, and Durge an immortal
bounty hunter. Even Darth Maul, whose involvement in the lead-up to the
Clone Wars ends nearly ten years before the outbreak of war, works closely
alongside leaders of the Trade Federation. Your hero might have a history
involving one of these high-profile Separatists, even if the Gamemaster
chooses not to integrate that vi llain into your campaign. Your hero might be
a Kaleesh who fought alongside General Grievous on Kalee, but now your
hero resents Grievous for his role in the devastation of your planet. Similarly,
your world might have been blasted from orbit by Separatist vessels under
the command of General Loathsom, or the bounty hunter Durge might have
killed or captured a member of your immediate family. Tying your hero's
history to one of these highly visible villains is an excellent way to help your
hero feel more like a part of the Clone Wars campaign.
MIL.ITARIZATION
A necessity of warfare is the increased militarization of the galaxy. The best
example is the Republic government, which has no standing military prior to
the Clone Wars. To sta nd against the forces of the Confederacy, the Republic
militarizes quickly (with the he lp of the Kaminoan cloners and the military
hardware provided by Rothana Heavy Engineering) . Individual worlds that
pledge their support to the Republic find themselves the beneficiaries of this
militarization, but many also have their infrastructure commandeered for
the increased production requirements of the war effort. Separatist worlds
spend large amounts of credits pumping out new starships, walkers, tanks,
and battle droids, buying them from other member worlds or mass-producing
materiel for their own use. As a result, even once-peaceful worlds have their
indust ries converted to military use, including agriculture (clone troopers
must be fed). medical (injured soldiers need healing to keep fighting). and
manufacturing (producing the weapons and veh icles of war). You r scoundrel
hero might have established herself as a smuggler of fine antiquities, but
finds that her services are required for legally shipping supplies to the front
lines. Or your scout hero might have been a big game hunter who traveled the
Outer Rim in search of the next big hunt, but thanks to a massive increase
in military influence, finds herself recruited as a guide for Republic troops
through the deep j ungles of Felucia.
-..JEDI
During the Clone Wars, the Jedi are not just the defenders of peace and jus-
tice but also the military leaders of the Republic. The Jedi are placed at the
head of clone armies, and they wade into battle on distant worlds alongside
the rest of the Grand Army of the Republi c. For Jedi heroes in a Clone Wars
campaign, this means being sent on military assignments, even for Padawans.
Your Jedi hero might be out in the galaxy on a dangerous mission entrusted
to you by the Jedi Council, or you might be accompanying your Master to an
important planet to defend it against Separati st attacks. Though the Jedi are
allied with the Republic, some Jedi, such as Quinlan Vos, go undercover to
infiltrate the Confederacy; such Jedi would likel y keep their allegiances and
powers a secret , as the powerful Force-users among the Separatists would
be able to detect both their deception and, likely, their subterfuge.
PLO KOON DISPATCHES A COLD ASSAULT BATTLE DROID.
Establishing your Jedi hero's role in the Clone Wars is an important part
of creating your character. Jedi who follow the Guardian path, and any Jedi
that use their powers to enhance their combat prowess, are likely to seek out
an active role in the war effort. This might mean leading clone troopers into
battle, working with elite Republic commandos, or leading a starfighter corps
into Separatist space. Jedi who follow the Consular path join the Republi c
as healers and diplomats. Some Jedi join up with Republic Mobile Surgical
Units (RMSUs). provid ing Force-assisted healing for those injured in battl e.
Other Jedi act as liaisons between the Republic and the civil ian populations
of di sputed worlds, providing humanitarian assistance or merely serving in a
diplomatic capacity. Jedi who fol low the path of the Sentinel put their skills
in stealth, subterfuge, and investigation to good use as undercover agents,
spies, and saboteurs. These Jedi act beh ind enemy lines, infiltrating Separatist
forces or causing chaos and havoc for the Confederacy.
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The following talents are intended for use with the Jedi class.
New Jedi Consular Talents
The following new talents belong to the Jedi Consular talent tree (see page
39 of the Saga Edition core rulebookl, which is available to members of the
Jedi class. Any character who can normally choose talents from the Jedi
Consular talent tree can choose from these talents as well.
Consular's Vitality: Jedi during the Clone Wars learn to call upon the
Force not only for their own strength but also to aid the clone troopers and
other allies under their command. Once per round as a swift action, you grant
one ally within 12 squares of you (and in your line of sight) bonus hit points
equal to 5 + your Charisma modifier. These bonus hit points last until the
beginning of your next turn (at which point any remaining bonus hit points
are lostl, and any damage dealt to that ally comes out of bonus hit points
first. You take a -5 penalty on all Use the Force checks until the beg inning
of your next turn.
Improved Consular's Vitality: Whenever you damage a target with a
successful lightsaber attack, you may use the Consular's Vital ity talent as
a free action instead of a swift action until the start of your next turn.
New Jedi Guardian Talents
The following new talents belong to the Jedi Guardian talent tree (see page
40 of the Saga Edition core rulebookl, which is available to members of the
Jedi class. Any character who can normal ly choose talents from the Jedi
Guardian talent tree can choose from these talents as well.
Exposing Strike: When you use a lightsaber to deal damage to a target ,
you can spend a Force Point to make that target flat-footed until the end
of your next turn.
Guardian Strike: Whenever you use a lightsaber to deal damage to a
target, that target takes a -2 penalty on attack rolls against any target other
than you until the beginning of your next turn.
New Jedi Sentinel Talents
The following new talents belong to the Jedi Sentinel talent tree (see page
40 of the Saga Edition core rulebookl, which is available to members of the
Jedi class. Any character who can normally choose talents from the Jedi
Sentinel talent tree can choose from these talents as well.
Sentinel ' s Observat ion: If you have concealment against a target, you
gain a +2 circumstance bonus on attack rolls against that target.
Unseen Eyes: Whenever you use the Force Haze talent, allies hidden by
the haze can reroll any Perception check, keeping the better result. Addition-
ally, allies hidden by the haze gain +2 on all damage rolls against foes that
are unaware of them.
Prerequisites: Clear Mind, Force Haze.
NOBL..ES
The Clone Wars can be difficult for nobles. Those nobles who are members of
noble houses or corporations on disputed worlds might find their resources
drained by one faction or another, and others' homes and livelihoods are
completely destroyed when conflict comes to their home planet. Though
nobles can fill their traditional role, the Clone Wars provide opportunities for
nobles to see what life is like for most citizens of the galaxy. When a battle
between the Separatists and the Republic literally destroys everything they
know and love, many nobles turn to a life among the stars, using their skills
and knowledge to their advantage. With nothing left to lose, some nobles
flee their homeworlds, seeking a haven safer and farther from the war, only
to find themselves drawn back in.
By the same token, many nobles find their own place in the war. Those
nobles whose wealth ties them to the various commercial institutions that
make up the Confederacy f ind it in their best interests to contribute to the
war effort. Nobles serve as officers aboard Separatist starships or lead
ground troops into battle. Other nobles are not so eager to throw their sup-
port in with the Separatists, despite their financial ties, and instead turn
their back on the Confederacy to support the Republic. Those nobles who do
not become military officers (on one side of the conflict or the other) might
fight to protect their interests or to expand their influence and profit from
the chaos of war. Many nobles find themselves on worlds occupied by the
factions they do not support, and to survive they put on a friendly face for
their new masters while secretly working against them from within. Even
though these nobles might be branded as traitors or collaborators, they know
in their hearts where their true loyalties lie.
NEW NOBLE TALENTS
The following new talents are intended for use with the noble class.
Collaborator Talent Tree
Some nobles learn to work both sides of the conflict in war and can manipu-
late their enemies into believing they are allies.
Double Agent : When you roll Initiative at the beginning of combat,
also roll a Deception check, comparing the result to the Will Defense of all
enemies in line of sight. If your Deception check is successful, that target
cannot attack you and does not believe you to be an enemy (though they do
not consider you an ally) while this effect is active. If you attack or otherwise
obviously harm or hinder a target under the effect of this talent, or one of
that target's allies, this effect ends.
This is a mind-affecting effect .
Enemy Tactics: Whenever an enemy within 12 squares of you and in
your line of sight receives an insight or morale bonus from any source, you
can also gain that bonus, subject to all the same limi tations as the bonus
provided to that enemy.
Feed Information: As a swift action, you can grant one enemy a + 1
bonus on its next attack roll made before the beginning of your next turn.
Additional ly, unti l the beginning of your next turn, you can designate one
ally who receives a +2 bonus on its next attack roll.
Friendly Fire: If you are engaged in melee combat with an adjacent
enemy and are the target of a ranged attack that misses you, compare the
attack roll to the Reflex Defense of one adjacent enemy ; if the attack equals
or exceeds the target' s Reflex Defense, that enemy becomes the new target
of the attack, wh ich is resolved as normal.
Prerequisite: Enemy Tactics.
Protection: As a standard action, you can designate one ally and make
a Persuasion check, compa ring the result against the Will Defense of all
enemies in your line of sight who can hear and understand you. If your check
result equals or exceeds a target's Will Defense, that target cannot attack
the ally you designated until the beginning of your next turn.
Prerequisite: Double Agent.
Loyal Protector Talent Tree
As a result of your station, occupation, or even just your natural Charisma, you
can attract one or more fa ithful fol lowers who protect you from harm.
Inspire Loyalty: You gain a single follower. Choose either the aggres-
sive, defensive, or utility fol lower template for your follower, generating the
follower's statist ics based on the rules on page 32. This follower gains one
Armor Proficiency feat of your choice and becomes trained in the Perception
skill . The follower must meet the prerequisites for the Armor Proficiency
feat you select.
You can select this talent multiple times. Each time you do, you gain one
additional follower (maximum of 3 followers).
Undying Loyalty: Each of your followers gains the Toughness feat.
Prerequisite: Inspire Loyalty.
Punishing Protection: As a reaction to you being damaged by an attack
or a Force power, one of your followers can make an immediate melee or
ranged attack against the target that attacked you. Until the beginning
of your next turn, any time you are damaged by an attack or Force power,
another one of your followers can attack that attacking target. This ability
can be used once per encounter.
Prerequisites: Inspire Loyalty, base attack bonus +5.
Protector Actions: You and your followers have learned to work together
to great effect, ensuring that you remain safe whil e allowing them to do their
duty. You can use any of the following actions on your turn.
Bodyguard: As a standard act ion, you can make a melee or ranged attack
against a target within range. Until the end of your next turn, if that
target damages you with an attack or a Force power, as a reaction you
can choose to redirect the attack or Force power to an adjacent follower;
the attack or Force power is resolved against that ally as normal.
Diversion Attack: As a standard action, you can make a melee or ranged
attack against a target within range. If that target attacks you or one of
your allies before the beginning of your next turn, you can move one of
your followers up to its speed directly toward that target.
The Best Defense: As a standard action, you can make a melee or ranged
attack against a target within range. For each of your followers armed
with a ranged weapon and having li ne of sight to the target, that target
takes a - 1 penalty on attack roll s until the beginning of your next turn.
Prerequisite: Inspire Loyalty.
SCOUNDREL.S
The scoundrel flourishes during the Clone Wars, because the shifting lines of
battle and utter chaos create an environment in which she can thrive. With
both the Republic and the Separatists engaged in a long, drawn-out war,
resources used to keep the peace and enforce the law are instead diverted
to enhance military assets. Though planetary police forces and the Sector
Rangers continue to enforce the law, they f ind themselves without the ships,
personnel, and credits necessary to do their jobs, letting scoundrels get away
with more than before. Smugglers, pirates, and black marketeers take the
opportunity to expand their influence during the Clone Wars, extending their
operations into new systems and sectors where they previously had littl e
influence. A scoundrel character can seek to take advantage of the havoc
wreaked upon the galaxy by war, looking to make credits while the attention
of the Republic is elsewhere.
Alternatively, many scoundrels find themselves drawn into the Clone Wars,
finding more legitimate employment as a result of increased need. Many
smugglers cease to transport contraband and instead become legitimate
shippers of weapons and supplies, giving up a life of crime thanks to the
generous contracts handed out to independent traders by both the Republic
and the Confederacy. Both sides of the conflict seek out pirates, offering
them commissions to act as privateers t hat prey only on the members of the
opposing faction. Though mostly the domain of the Separatists, bounty hunt-
ers and assassins find themselves on the payrolls of factions involved in the
war, serving as mercenaries, bodyguards, and leaders. Any scoundrels whose
skil ls allow them to work well with others can surely find a place alongside
one of the factions in the Clone Wars, because both sides of the conflict
engage in t act ics far outside the realm of proper mi litary protocol.
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The following new talents are intended for use with the scoundrel class.
New Misfortune Talent
The following new talent belongs to the Misfortune talent tree (see page
46 of the Saga Edition core rulebookl, which is available to members of the
scoundrel class. Any character who can normally choose talents from the
Misfortune talent tree can choose this talent as well.
Stymie: Once per round, as a swift action, you can designate a target
within 12 squares of you and in your line of sight as the target of this talent.
Until the beginning of your turn, you can cause that target to take a -5
penalty on all checks made with a single skill. You must have line of sight
to your target to make use of this talent, and declare which skill is to be
penalized at the time this talent is activated.
This is a mind-affecting effect.
Opportunist Talent Tree
Profiteers, gunrunners, and privateers can use the chaos of war to make a
tidy profit, and you are no exception. Your talents allow you to make the
best of a bad situation, keep your pockets filled with credits, and keep you
alive long enough to spend them.
Advantageous Opening: When an enemy or ally in your line of sight rolls
a natural 1 on an attack roll, you can make a melee or ranged attack against
a single target within range.
Retribution: When a target moves one of your allies i n your line of sight
down the condition track by any means, you gain a +2 insight bonus to your
attack rolls against that target until the end of your next turn.
Slip By: When you damage a target, until the beginning of your next turn,
you can move through that target's space. Moving through the target's space
might still provoke attacks of opportunity as normal, and you must end your
movement in a legal space.
Thrive on Chaos: When an enemy or ally within 20 squares of you is
reduced to 0 hit points, you gain bonus hit points equal to 5 + one-half
your character level. Damage is subtracted from bonus hit points first, and
any bonus hit points remaining at the end of the encounter go away. Bonus
hit points do not stack.
Prerequisite: Advantageous Opening.
Vindication: When an enemy you have damaged is reduced to 0 hit points
or moved to the bottom of the condition track, your next attack made before
the end of the encounter deals + 1 die of damage.
Prerequisite: Retribution.
SCOUTS
The Clone Wars send agents of both the Republic and the Confederacy
to far-flung worlds in search of resources to exploit. Many rely on local
guides to keep them from getting lost in the unfamiliar wilderness, and
scout heroes become entangled in the conflict in such a way. The RepUbliC
and the Confederacy hire scout heroes either as guides or trackers, but also
sometimes as advanced scouts, bounty hunters, and even assassins. Thanks
to the expansive nature of the Clone Wars, major conflicts take place on
undeveloped, wild worlds where the skills of a scout are extremely valuable.
Without scouts, both the Republic and the Separatists would have a more
difficult time finding their way across planets like Felucia and Saleucami,
both of which see significant activity during the Clone Wars.
Moreover, scouts find themselves thrust into the Clone Wars against
their wi l l simply by living on out-of-the-way worlds that become hot spots
for military activity. Though actual conscriptions are rare, many scouts are
scooped up by occupying forces and pressed into service. Though the occu-
piers pay these scouts, they have little choice in accepting the job. Other
scouts willingly join one faction or the other, and many of the Republic's
and Separatists' best scouts do not officially join either faction until the war
comes to their home planets. Regardless of how the hero is drawn into the
conflict, scouts have skills that are hot commodities during the Clone Wars.
As a result, scouts see working for one faction or another during the Clone
Wars as a way to make some easy credits and also improve their standing
with the winni ng faction .
NEW SCOUT TAL..ENTS
The following new talents are intended for use with the scout class.
Reconnaissance Talent Tree
You have learned to work in concert with a team to provide the best recon-
naissance an d cover as much ground as possibl e.
Reconnaissance Team Leader: You gain a single follower. Choose either
the aggressive, defensive, or utility follower templat e for your follower,
generating the follower's statistics using the rules on page 32. This follower
gains the Skill Training feat for the Perception and Stealth skills. Additionally,
whenever you use the Stealth skill, all your followers can also make Stealth
checks as a part of the same action if they are ab le to.
You can select this talent multiple times. Each time you do, you gain one
additional follower (maximum of three followers).
Close-Combat Assault: Each of your followers gains the Point Blank
Shot feat.
Prerequisite: Reconnaissance Team Leader.
Get Into Position: As a move action, you can cause one of your followers
to move up to his or her speed +2 squares.
Prerequisites: Reconnaissance Team Leader, base attack bonus +5.
Reconnaissance Actions: You and your reconnai ssa nce team have
learned to work together as a cohesive unit and have an established set
of tactics, which you have practiced to perfection. You can use any of the
following actions on your turn.
Forward Scouting: As a standard action, you can make a melee or ranged
attack against a target in range. For each of your followers armed with
a ranged weapon who has line of sight to your target, you can grant
one ally a +2 insight bonus on attack rolls against your target until the
beginning of your next turn. Thus, if you have multiple armed followers
with li ne of sight to the target, you can grant the +2 bonus to mUltiple
allies.
Group Sniping: As a standard action, you can make a melee or ranged
attack against a target in range. For each of your followers armed with
a ranged weapon who has line of sight to your target, you and each of
your followers gains a + 1 circumstance bonus to Stealth checks until
the end of your next turn.
Sweep the Area: As a standard action, you can make a melee or ranged
attack against a target in range. For each of your fol lowers armed with
a ranged weapon who has line of sight to your target, you and each of
your followers gains a +1 circumstance on Perception checks until the
end of your next turn.
Prerequisite: Reconnaissance Team Leader.
Surveillance Talent Tree
You have mastered the art of surveillance, transforming the information you
gather with scout ing into a distinct advantage on the battlefield.
Advanced Intel: If you are not surprised at the beginning of combat,
you can use the Spotter talent as a free action on your first turn, including
during the surprise round.
Prerequisite: Spotter.
Hidden Eyes: If you have concealment from a target , you gain a +5
circumstance bonus on all Perception checks made against that target.
Hunt the Hunter: When you use a standard action to actively look for
hidden enemies (as per the Notice Ta rgets application of the Perception skill).
you can make a single melee or ranged attack against anyone enemy you
notice with your Perception check.
Seek and Destroy: If you make a charge attack against a target that
is unaware of you, that target cannot make a Perception check to notice
you until after the attack is resolved, even if you move away from cover or
concea lment.
Prerequisite: Hidden Eyes.
Spotter: As a move action, you ca n make a Perception check with a DC
equal to 10 + the CL of a single target enemy in your line of sight. If you
succeed on the check, you and all your allies that can hear and understand
you gain a + 1 insight bonus on attack rolls against that target until the end
of you r next turn.
SOL..DIERS
The Clone Wars are a soldier's dream. With two major fact ions struggl ing
for control of the ga laxy, soldiers find themselves in high demand on both
sides of the battlefield. Professional soldiers, including members of planetary
militias, lend their expertise to the Republic or the Separatists. Some become
mercenaries, acting as bl asters-for-hire for the highest bidder. Others f ight
out of idealism, standing by their principles as they support the Republic
or secede with the Confederacy. The Clone Wars present a straightforward
conflict between two forces of relatively equal power, and t he toughness
and cunning of soldiers can tip the scales of any given battle.
Soldiers are everywhere during the Clone Wars. The clones and droids
fighting on either side have sol diers among them (and players might choose
to create heroic clone or droid characters). Pilots and vehicle operators in
the Clone Wars are soldiers, as are gunners manning artillery stations. Most
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specific service as a member of infantry units, starfighter corps, or armor
units. Heroi c soldiers are usually more than rank-and-file troopers during the
Clone Wars; many are officers (even low-level captains and lieutenants) com-
manding larger groups of soldiers, and some are elite special forces soldiers-
expected to be more talented and more deadly than other soldiers.
NEW SOLDIER TALENTS
The following new talents are intended for use with the soldier class.
New Brawler Talent
The following new talents belong to the Brawler talent tree (see page 52 of
the Saga Edition core rulebook), which is available to members of the soldier
class. Any character who can normally choose talents from the Brawler talent
tree can choose from these talents as well.
Bayonet Master: When you take a full attack action, you can treat a
ranged weapon with a bayonet as a double melee weapon. You can attack
with the bayonet and club a target with your ranged weapon (as with the
Gun Club talent), ignoring the normal penalties for attacking with both ends
of a double weapon.
Prerequisite: Gun Club.
Unrelenting Assault: You launch yourself at your foe, attacking with
weapons, limbs, and anything else available. Whenever you miss with a melee
attack or the attack is negated, you still deal your Strength bonus in damage
to the target (minimum 1) or 2 x your Strength bonus if you attack with a
weapon you are wei lding two-handed.
Prerequisite: Melee Smash.
New Commando Talent
The following new ta lent belongs to the Commando talent tree (see page
52 of the Saga Edition core rulebook)' which is available to members of
the soldier class. Any character who can normally choose talents from the
Commando talent tree can choose this talent as well.
Keep Them at Bay: When you use the aid another action to suppress
an enemy, that enemy takes a -5 penalty on its next attack instead of the
normal -2 penalty. Only 1 character may gain the benefits of this talent
against a given target at a time.
Trooper Talent Tree
In war, soldiers stand side by side against deadly foes, and you have learned
how to keep yourself and your comrades alive in battle.
Comrades in Arms: Whenever you are within 3 squares of an ally, you
gain a + 1 circumstance bonus on all melee and ranged attack rolls.
Focused Targeting: When you damage a target with a melee or ranged
attack, all allies within 3 squares gain a +2 bonus on damage rolls against
that target until the beginning of your next turn.
Prerequisite: Comrades in Arms.
Phalanx: Whenever you provide soft cover to an ally within 3 squares,
you are considered to be providing improved cover.
Prerequisite: Watch Your Back.
Stick Together: You can spend a move action to act ivate this ta lent.
Until the beginning of your next turn, if an all y moves you can immedi ately
move up to your speed as a move action, provided you end your movement
within 3 squares of that ally.
Prerequisite: Comrades in Arms.
Watch Your Back: If you are adjacent to at least one ally, enemies gain
no benefit from flanking you or any adjacent allies.
Squad Leader Talent Tree
You are a capable military leader who can issue orders to a squad of soldiers
with poise and efficiency.
Commanding Officer: You gain a single follower. Choose either the
aggressive, defensive, or utility follower template for your follower, generat-
ing the follower's statistics using the rules on page 32. Thi s follower gains
one Armor Proficiency feat of you r choice and Weapon Proficiency (rifles),
in addition to those provided by the follower templates. The follower must
meet the prerequisites for the Armor Proficiency feat you select.
You can select this talent multiple times. Each time you do, you gain one
additional fol lower (maximum of three followers).
Coordinated Tactics: Each of your followers gains the Coordinated Attack
feat (see page 83 of the Saga Edition core rulebook)' provided he meets the
prerequisite. If your follower later meets the prerequisite for the feat, he
gains the feat at that time.
Prerequisite: Commanding Officer.
Fire at Will: As a full-round act ion, you and one of your followers can
make a ranged attack against one target (each) in line of sight. You each
take a -5 penalty to your attack rolls.
Prerequisites: Commanding Officer, base attack bonus +5.
Squad Actions: You and your squad have learned to work together as
a team, and have an established set of tactics that you have practiced to
perfection. You can use any of the following actions on your turn.
Autafire Barrage: As a standard action, you can make an autofire attack
against legal target spaces. For each of your followers who is armed
with a ranged weapon set on autofire and has line of sight to the area
targeted by your autofire, you can designate one additional square as
targeted by your autofire (that square must be adjacent to your original
target area).
Open Fire: As a standard action, make a ranged attack against a single
target. For each of your followers who is armed with a ranged weapon
and has line of sight to the target, add +2 to your damage roll on a
successful hit.
Painted Target: As a standard action, make a ranged attack against a
single target. You gain a competence bonus on your attack roll equal to
the number of your followers who are armed with a ranged weapon and
have line of sight to the target. Thus, if you have three armed followers
with line of sight to the target, you gain a +3 competence bonus on
your attack roll.
Prerequisite: Commanding Officer.
S KIL.LS
Skills in the Star Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition cover a broad range of
uses under their general titles. Below are new specific uses for some of the
ski lls in the game. However, a skill could apply in situations even when specific
rules are not provided in the skill description. It is up to the Gamemaster to
determine when a skill is applicable, or if an ability check is more suitable.
KNOWLEDOE (TACTICS)
Heroes in a Clone Wars campaign often find themselves on the field of
battle, and only the quick minds of military leaders can ensure that the
heroes survive or even emerge victor ious. The foll owing new applications
of the Knowledge (tactics) skill can be used in any era but are particularly
relevant to the Clone Wars.
Anticipate Enemy Strategy (Trained Only): A good tactician can antici-
pate her enemy's movements and strategies, and then plan accordingly. As
a move action, a character trained in Knowledge (tactics) can designate a
target in her line of sight and make a Knowledge (tactics) check to anticipate
the enemy's next move. The DC for the check is equal to the target's Will
Defense, or 10 + the target' s CL if t he target does not have a Will Defense
(as is the case for vehicles without uni que pilots).
If successful, you gain special insight into the target's strategy and
can anticipate its next move. You learn what actions the target is likely to
take on its next turn based on the current circumstances; if circumstances
change, the target's actions might change as well, though t ypical ly unless
the situation changes drastically you should have a good idea of the target's
likely next action. The Gamemaster is the final arbiter of just how much
information you gain through the use of this skill . Typi cally this does not
include information on the use of talents or feats, but it should provide
information on whether the target is going to attack, who the target intends
to attack, where the target might move to, or any other special strategies
the target might employ.
Battlefield Tactics (Trained Only) : If you are the commander in a unit
during mass combat, you can use your tactical knowledge to grant extra
standard actions to other characters in your unit (see "Mass Combat" on page
95). The base check DC for this applicat ion of the skil l is 20, and it requires
three swift act ions made on consecutive rounds to activate.
PERCEPTION
The battlefields of the Clone Wars are confusing, hazardous places where
danger can rise from anywhere to strike without warning. Scouts and other
forward units are cri tical to t he success of a faction during a batt le. The
following new application of t he Percept ion skill can be used in any era but
is particularly relevant to the Clone Wars.
Long-Range Spotter (Trained Only; requires electrobinoculars):
Though anyone can use electrobinoculars to see objects at a distance, those
trained in the Percept ion skill can glean particul arly useful insights from
their long-range observation. You can aid another on an attack roll (see
page 151 of the Saga Edit ion core rulebook) made by an ally or all ied vehicle
by making a DC 10 Perception check instead of an attack roll. You must be
able to see the target of the attack t hrough the elect robinoculars, and your
target must be at least 50 squares (character scale) from both you and the
ally you aid. Your ally must be able to hear and understand you to use th is
application of the Perception skill.
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Since many of the battles of the Clone Wars take place on worlds hostile to
Humans and other species, it should come as no surprise that the Survival
skill is used extensively during this era. The following new application of
the Survival skill can be used in any era but is particularly relevant to the
Clone Wars.
Create Defensive Position (Trained Only): A character trained in the
Survival skill can make camp in a defensible position, digging trenches or
otherwise preparing the encampment to defend against an attack. When
you stop to rest (even in urban or otherwise civilized environments), you can
take 10 minutes to prepare the place where you and your allies are resting
as a defensive position. At the end of the 10 minutes, if you succeed on a
DC 20 Su rvival check, you prepare an area no bigger than 20x20 squares
as a defensive position. While you and your allies sleep within that area,
you take no penalty to Perception checks to notice targets. Furthermore, all
creatures take a - 5 penalty on Stealth checks made within the prepared area.
Lastly, you and all allies gain a +2 circumstance bonus to Reflex Defense
while within the area. If you and your allies abandon the defensive position,
the effect ends.
Special: Sleeping or unconscious characters take a -10 penalty on
Perception checks.
USE THE FORCE
The Jedi generals of the Clone Wars do not all lead clones into battle; many
serve in auxi liary capacity, such as the Jedi healers who serve in Republic
Mobile Surgical Units. The following new application of the Use the Force skill
can be used in any era but is particularly relevant to the Clone Wars.
Move Light Object (Trained Only): You can use this application of the
skill to catch and move a t hrown weapon, such as grenades, that lands within
your reach. The object can weigh no more than 5 kg. You must ready an action
to catch the object on your turn, before the object is thrown. Moving the
object requires a Use the Force check, with a DC equal to the attack roll of
the thrown weapon. If you succeed on this check, you catch the object with
the Force and can immediately move the object up to 6 squares away from
you; otherwise, resolve the attack as normal. If the object you caught is an
explosive, such as a grenade, it explodes at the end of its movement. You
can use the object caught as a projectile weapon, as normal.
Place Other in Force Trance (Trained Only): As a full-round action, you
can place an adjacent willing ally that you touch into a Force trance with
a DC 15 Use the Force check. In this state, the target ally rests as though
in a deep coma and is considered helpless. Each hour the target remains in
the trance, the target regains a number of hit points equal to its character
level. You can bring an adjacent ally you touch out of a Force trance as a
swift action, but the target cannot otherwise come out of the Force trance
on his or her own. If the target remains in the Force trance for 4 consecutive
hours, the target emerges from the trance ful ly rested (as though the target
had rested for 8 hours).
While the target ally is in a Force trance, it can go ten times as long as
normal without air, food, or water (see the Endurance skill on page 66 of
the Saga Edition core rulebook). Unwilling targets cannot be placed in a
Force trance.
FEATS
The new feats presented here are available in any era. Some feats are
especially appropriate for Clone Wars campaigns and should contribute to
character concepts commonly found in this time.
ANOINTED HUNTER
You have been anointed as a hunter for your tribe and possess skills few
other Nelvaanians do.
Prerequisite: Nelvaanian species.
Benefit: If you end your move at least 2 squares from where you started,
you gain a +1 competence bonus on attacks made with thrown weapons
until the end of your turn.
ARTIL.L.ERY SHOT
You have learned to use the angle and distance between you and your target
to devastating effect.
Prerequisite: Proficient with weapon used.
Benefit: When you make an attack with a burst or splash weapon against
a target at greater than point blank range, you can affect two additional
squares adjacent to the normal burst or splash area.
COORDINATED BARRAOE
When you combine fire with an ally, your barrage can have devastating
results on the attacker.
Prerequisites: Coordinated Attack, base attack bonus +5.
Benefit: When you aid an ally's attack, for every 3 points that the ally's
attack roll beats the target's Reflex Defense, the attack deals + 1 die of
damage. The maximum number of bonus damage dice the attack receives is
equal to the number of allies with this feat that aided on the attack roll or
+5 dice, whichever is lower.
DROIDCRAFT
You can repair droids quickly.
Prerequisite: Trained in the Mechanics skill.
Benefit: You can perform repairs on a droid in 10 minutes.
Normal: Repairing a droid typically takes 1 hour (see the Mechanics skill,
page 70 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
DROIO HUNTER
You have learned to target the delicate parts of your droid opponents, taking
advantage of their mechanical frailties.
Prerequisite: Proficient with weapon used.
Benefit: You gain a +2 bonus on damage rolls against droid enemies, or
+4 if you are using a weapon that deals ion damage.
EXPERIENCED MEDIC
You have spent so much time on the battlefield that patching up wounded
alli es has become second nature to you .
Prerequisite: Trained in Treat Injury.
Benefit: You can perform surgery (see page 74 of the Saga Edition core
rulebook) on a number of creatures equal to your Intelligence bonus (mini-
mum 2) simultaneously. You make Treat Injury checks for each individual
creature as normal.
ANOINTED HUNTER
BONUS FEATS
Some of the feats in this chapter may be selected as bonus feats by
certain classes. Each class may add the following feats to their relevant
bonus feat list.
Class
Jedi
Noble
Scoundrel
Scout
Soldier
Bonus Feats
Unstoppable Force, Unwavering Resolve, Wary Defender
Experienced Medic, Leader of Droids, Unwavering Resolve,
Wary Defender
Droid Hunter, Droidcraft, Expert Droid Repair,
Overwhelming Attack
Droid Hunter, Droidcraft, Expert Droid Repair,
Flash and Clear
Artillery Shot, Coordinated Barrage, Droid Hunter,
Experienced Medic, Flash and Clear, Flood of Fire, Grand Army
of the Republic Training, Gunnery Specialist, Overwhelming
Attack, Separatist Military Training, Trench Warrior,
Unstoppable Force, Wary Defender
EXPERT DROID REPAIR
You can repair multiple droids simultaneously.
Prerequisite: Trained in the Mechanics skill.
Benefit: You can repair a number of droids equal to your Intelligence bonus
simultaneously. You make Mechanics checks for each droid as normal.
FLASH AND CLEAR
You can use the smoke, noise, light, and confusion caused by your grenade
attacks to move unseen near your foes.
Benefit: When you damage a target with a burst or splash weapon, you
gain concealment against that target until the beginning of your next turn.
FLOOD OF FIRE
You fill the air with weapon fire, keeping your opponents from escaping
the barrage.
Prerequisite: Proficient with weapon used.
Benefit: When you make an area attack with a weapon set on autofire,
all targets in the area lose all dodge or deflection bonuses to Reflex Defense
against the autofire attack.
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BENEFIT
Move 2 or more squares and gain a + 1 bonus on attacks wit h thrown
weapons until the end of your turn.
You increase the efficacy of your burst and splash weapon attacks.
Allow an ally to deal more damage when you aid his attack.
Repair a droid in 10 minutes instead of 1 hour
Deal +2 damage to droid enemies, or +4 when using an ion weapon.
Perform surgery on multiple creatures simultaneously.
Repair multiple droids simultaneously
Gain concealment against a target you damage with a burst or splash wea pon.
Ignore enemies' dodge and deflection bonuses to Reflex Defense when ma king
area attacks with a weapon set on autofire.
Apply your armor's equipment bonus to your Will Defense.
Re roll an attack made with a vehicle weapon.
Gain one temporary Force Point when targeted by an ally's Force power
or Force talent.
Allied droids benefit from your beneficial mind-affecting effects.
Any attempt to negate your attack takes a - 5 penalty on the attack roll
or skill check.
Add half your Dark Side Score to Use the Force checks to resist detection.
Gain a + 1 bonus on an attack roll while adjacent to an ally.
When using a weapon set on autofire, you can reduce the area to 1 square.
When you have cover against a enemy's ranged attacks, gain a + 1 bonus
on attack rol ls against that enemy.
Gain a +5 bonus to Fortitude Defense and Will Defense against any effect
requiring a Use t he Force check.
Gain a +5 bonus to Will Defense against Deception and Persuasion checks.
Gain a +2 bonus to Fortitude Defense and Will Defense whil e fight ing defensivel y.
GRAND ARMY OF THE
REPUBL.IC TRAINING
You have received basic training from the Grand Army of the Republic and
know how to turn even bulky armor into an asset.
Prerequisite: Proficient with armor worn.
Benefit: If you wear armor that provides an equipment bonus to your
Fortitude Defense, you also apply the armor's equipment bonus to your Wi ll
Defense.
GUNNERY SPECIAL.IST
You are right at home in the gunner's seat and use heavy artillery to great
effect.
Prerequisite: Base attack bonus + 1.
Benefit: Whi le you are the gunner of a vehicle, you are considered
proficient with vehicle weapons. Additionally, once per encounter, you can
reroll an attack roll made with a vehicle weapon, though you must keep the
second result, even if it is worse. You can declare this reroll after you learn
the result of the attack rol l, but before damage is resolved.
Special: Taking this feat satisfies the prerequisites for the Starship Tactics
feat (page 20 of Starshipsafthe Galaxy); however, unless you are trained in
the Pilot skill and have the Veh icular Combat feat, you may only take [gunner]
maneuvers when you select starship maneuvers for Starship Tacti cs.
.J EDI FAMIL.IARITY
You have worked alongside Jedi or other Force-users and have developed
an excellent rapport.
Benefit: Once per encounter, when you are targeted or affected by a
Force power or Force talent originating from an ally, you gain one temporary
Force Point, which must be spent before the end of the encounter or it goes
away. If the Force power or Force talent damages you or moves you down
the condition track, you do not gain the benefit of this feat.
L EADER OF DROIDS
You are experienced in leading droids, and you know how to direct them
tactically.
Benefit: Whenever you provide a beneficial, mind-affecting effect to
your allies, you may select from among these allies a number of droids equal
to your Intell igence modifier (minimum 1). The droids you designate ignore
their mind-affecting immunity with regards to this effect, provided they are
willing to ignore this immunity.
OVERWHEL.MING ATTACK
You know how to get your attacks past enemy defenses, making sure they
strike true.
Benefit: You must spend two swift actions in the same round to activate
th is feat. If your target attempts to use a talent, feat, or other ability to
negate your attack (such as Block, Deflect, or Vehicular Combatl. the target
takes a -5 penalty to any attack rolls or skill checks it makes t o negate the
attack. This effect applies to the next attack you make before the end of
the same round.
PAL.L. OF THE DARK SIDE
You are adept at hiding yourself from Force-users, thanks to the haze of
the dark side.
Prerequisite: Dark Side Score 1+.
Benefit : You can add one-half your Dark Side Score (minimum 1) to any
Use the Force checks made to resist attempts to detect you with the Sense
Force application of the Use the Force skil l.
SEPARATIST MIL.ITARY TRAINING
You have received extensive training from the military of the Confederacy
of Independent Systems and are famil iar with its practices.
Benefit: While you are adjacent to at least one of your al lies, gain a + 1
ci rcu mstance bonus on anyone attack roll you make on your turn .
SPRAY SHOT
You can fire a short burst at an enemy while protecting nearby allies from
errant shots.
Benefit: When you have a weapon set on autofire, you can reduce the
area targeted by your autofire attack to 1 square.
TRENCH WARRIOR
You have experience fighting in the trenches, and you know how to use cover
to your attack advantage.
Benefit: When you are adjacent to a wall or object that provides you
with cover from your target's ranged attacks, you gain a +1 circumstance
bonus on your attack rolls against that target.
UNSTOPPABL.E FORCE
Your constant exposure to Force-users has taught you methods of physically
resisting their effect on you in battle.
Benefit: You gain a +5 insight bonus to Fortitude Defense and Will
Defense against any attack or effect requiring a Use the Force check.
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UNWAVERING RESOLVE
You are not easily swayed by the words of others, and can see through
deceptions thanks to your keen mind.
Prerequisite: Trained in Perception.
Benefit: You gain a +5 insight bonus to Will Defense against Deception
and Persuasion checks.
WARY DEFENDER
Even in the heat of battle you can bolster yourself against nearly anything
that comes your way.
Benefi t : When you use the fight defensively act ion (see page 152 of
the Saga Edition core rulebookl, you gain a +2 competence bonus to your
Fortitude Defense and Will Defense until the beginning of your next turn.
FOLLOWERS
Followers are nonheroic characters that act as your allies and agents during
adventures. Unlike other NPC allies, followers are obtained through talents
and augmented by abilities of your choosing. A player that selects follower-
granting talents can choose the role, function, and abilities of those foll owers
through further talent selection. Unlike a crime lord's minions, followers do
not gain skills or feats as they advance in level, and many of their statistics
are tied directly to the hero who spent talents and feats to gain them. How-
ever, followers go on adventures with you and provide assistance, both in
combat and in noncombat encounters, and otherwise function as members
of your party. Foll owers are considered your allies, as well as the allies of
your party members.
In a Clone Wars campaign, followers give the heroes an opportunity to
lead troops into battle, command a crack squad of Republic Commandos,
control a group of mercenaries hired to do reconnaissance, or ret ain a retinue
of guards fitting for a noble of stature. Though they serve the same functions
as nonheroic allies, they are different in that their actions are typically under
the direct control of one of the heroes. A Jedi hero might lead clone trooper
followers into battle, while a noble might have a team of loyal protectors
and decoys accompanying her as she travels the galaxy. These followers are
not just mindless, faceless drones who obey the hero's every bidding, but
they do represent the many background characters that assist heroes in one
way or another throughout the Star Wars saga.
For an individual hero, the presence of followers represents a significant
part of that character's development: leadership. When a hero takes a talent
that grants fol lowers, that hero has become a leader to a single follower
or small group of NPCs. Gamemasters that allow heroes to take follower-
granting talents should encourage these heroes to act as good leaders should,
taking care of their followers, ensuring they are healthy and prepared, and
watching out for their emotional and physical welfare.
Each individual Gamemaster can determine how much or how little time
they devote to fleshing out the personalities and mannerisms of a hero's
followers. For some, assigning a name to the follower is enough, but some
Gamemasters might wish to flesh out the followers as thoroughly as they
would major NPCs for a campaign. Gamemasters should also consult with
their players to determine how much detail they would like for their follow-
ers. For example, a hero leading a squad of clone troopers as followers might
not care about his fol lowers' thoughts and motivations, and Gamemasters
should be aware of how much attention their players want paid to followers'
persona I ity detai Is.
HUMAN FOLLOWERS
Since Human species traits grant a bonus feat and a bonus trained ski ll,
Human fol lowers gain no species bonus from the standard follower
generation system. Instead, Human followers can choose one it em from
any templ ate (ot her than t heir own f ol lower template) and apply that to
the follower's statistics instead. For example, a Human follower with the
aggressive template could choose to gain the bonus to Reflex Defense
from the defensive follower template, or a Human uti lity follower could
choose t he +2 bonus to Constit ut ion f rom the agg ressive fol lower.
FOLLOWER STATISTICS
A follower's statistics are determined by your heroic level, so when you
take a talent that grants you a follower, you need not worry about building
a character completely from scratch. Similarly, as you gain levels, the fol-
lower's statistics improve, helping your followers stay active as your campaign
progresses. When you gain a follower, you can build a full stat block for that
follower by using the gu idelines presented below.
Level: Your followers are considered to be the same level as your hero.
Followers are considered non heroic characters but gain none of the benefits
of the non heroic class (see page 277 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Species: When you receive a follower, you can select the follower's
species, applying that species' traits to the statistics of the follower. Your
followers never gain bonus feats from their species traits.
Initiative: Followers do not make Initiative checks. They act on the hero's
turn, as the hero must spend actions to activate them.
Destiny and Force Points: Followers do not receive Destiny Points or
Force Points, nor do they have destinies. Any effect that would give a fol-
lower a Force Point, use a follower's Force Point. or otherwise interact with
the follower's Force Points and Destiny Points have no effect.
Dark Side Score: Followers have Dark Side Scores (though they begin
with no score). which increase as they commit acts that would warrant an
increase normally.
Languages: A follower speaks its native languages, plus it has at least
one language in common with you (usually Basic).
Defenses: A follower has a Reflex Defense, Fortitude Defense, and Will
Defense equal to 10 + the relevant ability score modifier + your heroic level.
Some talents and effects allow you to increase these defenses, and the basic
follower templates can also include bonuses for individual defenses. Any bonus
to Reflex Defense from armor does not stack with the bonus from your heroic
level. If the follower is wearing armor, use the higher of the two bonuses.
Hit Points: A follower has a number of hit points equal to 10 + your
heroic level.
Damage Threshold: A follower's damage threshold is calculated as normal
(see page 146 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Base Attack Bonus: A follower's template determines its base attack
bonus. Aggressive followers use the soldier base attack progression (see
page 51 of the Saga Edition core rulebookl. while defensive and utility fol-
lowers use the scoundrel base attack progression (see page 45 of the Saga
Edition core rulebook).
Grapple: A follower's grapple bonus is calculated as normal (see page
153 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Ability Scores: A follower's ability scores are all equal to 10, except as
noted under each template.
Talents and Feats: Followers do not gain talents or feats unless specified
by the follower's template or talents taken by your hero. This means they do
not gain bonus feats from their species, even if they normally would gain one.
Exception: All followers gain the Weapon Proficiency (simple weapons) feat.
Skills: Followers do not gain trained skills, though their untrained skill
modifiers are calculated as normal (one-half level + the relevant ability score
modifier). Some templates and talents allow followers to become trained
in certain skills. Followers do not gain bonus trained skills for having a high
Intelligence.
Possessions: All followers have starting credits equal to the starting
credits for your first class.
OROID FOLLOWERS
Unlike the various alien species of the Star Wars universe, droids do not
share a basic set of traits that can be used to quickly build a character.
Heroes in a Clone Wars campaign with droid followers are likely to be mem-
bers of the Confederacy (or at least working with the Separatists). Rather
that restrict droid followers to a single model of droid, all droid followers
use some of the same basic rules to cover their game mechanics, leaving
the specifics of droid model and appearance up to the Gamemaster. The
droids might be super battle droids, droid commandos, or IG-100 bodyguard
droids depending on the needs and desires of the individual hero.
However, droid followers come with some pitfalls that nondroid fol-
lowers do not. It is much easier to upgrade the combat capabilities of a
droid follower simply by purchasing equipment for it, such as hardened
systems or personal shields. Gamemasters should be careful when
allowing PCs to take droid followers, as they can quickly become more
powerful than their nondroid counterparts. Gamemasters must carefully
consider the repercussions of giving heroes too free a hand in modifying
their droid followers.
Use "the following species traits when creating a droid follower:
Ability Scores: Droid followers may choose to apply a +2 bonus to
any ability score of their choice (except Constitution) .
Size: Droid followers should be Medium size. Gamemasters that wish to
allow droid followers of different sizes can do so, but must make adjustments
to statistics and locomotion speed based on the size of the follower.
Speed: Droid foll owers can begin with walking locomotion or tracked
locomotion, each of wh ich confers a speed of 6 squares.
Droid Traits: Droid followers have all of the droid traits and droid
immunities. They follow all of the same rules as droids, as outlined on
pages 187-188 of the Saga Edition core rulebook. All droid followers are
considered to be fourth-degree droids, though Gamemasters are free to
allow a different droid degree. Gamemasters should keep in mind, how-
ever, that droids of other degrees typically have limitations placed on the
actions they can take (specifically with regards to combat).
Starting Equipment: Droid followers begin with a heuristic processor,
2 arm appendages, and a locomotion system. They gain normal start-
ing credits as per the follower rules, but these credits must be spent on
nondroid equipment or the following droid accessories: appendages,
communications devices, internal storage, sensors, or translator units.
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When you gain a follower, you must choose one of three templates for your
follower: the aggressive follower. the defensive follower, or the utility follower.
These follower templates provide unique ski ll s and other mechanical benefits
for your followers that not only increase their usefulness but also prevent
all your followers from having identical statistics (if you choose different
templates for each follower).
When you gain a follower, choose one template and apply the mechanical
modifications indicated in that template to the statist ics of your follower.
Once chosen, a follower's template cannot be changed.
The Aggressive Follower
Aggressive followers are focused on attacks and depleting enemy resources.
They are somewhat tougher than other followers because they put themselves
in harm's way more often and are more likely to attack an enemy target.
Defenses: An aggressive foll ower gains a +2 bonus to Fortitude
Defense.
Base Attack Bonus: An aggressive follower uses the soldier class's base
attack bonus progression (see page 51 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Ability Scores: An aggressive follower gains a +2 bonus to Strength or
Constitution (your choice).
Trained Skills: Aggressive fol lowers are trained in Endurance.
Feats: Aggressive followers gain the Weapon Proficiency (pi stols) feat.
The Defensive Follower
Defensive followers specialize in protecting themselves from damage and,
similarly, holding a defensive position. Defensive followers make excellent
support fighters, laying down suppression fire or helping to hold a corridor
against an invading force.
Defenses: A defensive follower gains a +2 bonus to Reflex Defense.
Base Attack Bonus: A defensive follower uses the scoundrel class's base
attack bonus progression (see page 45 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Ability Scores: A defensive follower gains a +2 bonus to Dexterity or
Wisdom (your choice).
Trained Skills: Defensive followers are trained in Endurance.
Feats: Defensive followers gain the Armor Proficiency (light) feat.
The Utility Follower
Utility followers are typically skilled in several areas, allowing them to
contribute to a variety of situations where skill checks are called for. Utility
followers might be demolitions experts, slicers, saboteurs, or any number of
other professions that rely on ski ll s to excel.
Defenses: A utility follower gains a +2 bonus to Will Defense.
Base Attack Bonus: A utility follower uses the scoundrel class's base
attack bonus progression (see page 45 of the Saga Edit ion core rulebook).
Ability Scores: A utility follower gains a +2 bonus to Intelligence or
Charisma (your choice).
Skills: Utility followers are trained in one ski ll of your choice (except
Use the Force) .
Feats: Utility followers gain either the Armor Proficiency (light) feat
or the Weapon Proficiency (pistols) feat (your choice at time of follower
creation) .
SAMPLE FOLLOWER:
OAMMA-3S3 "TRENCH"
The following stat block represents a sample follower for a level 7 soldier who
has taken the Commanding Officer t alent. Since the soldier is a member of
the Republic, he decides that his follower is a special clone trooper assigned
to follow his orders in preparation for life as a member of a commando squad.
Wanting his follower to be more survivable, the hero chooses the defensive
follower template. Since the clone trooper is Human, the soldier also decides
that his follower should take the Weapon Proficiency (pistols) feat from the
aggressive follower template's feats section. The clone trooper, designated
Gamma-383 by the Grand Army of the Republic, is nicknamed "Trench" due
to his penchant for hunkering down and holding a threatened position for
long periods of time.
Gamma-383 "Trench"
Medium Human defensive follower 7
Init acts on hero's Initi ative; Senses low-light vision, Perception +5
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 20 (flat-footed 19). Fort 19, Will 17
hp 17; Threshold 19
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +5 (1d4)
Ranged blaster rifle +6 (3dB) or
Ranged blaster pistol +6 (3d6) or
Ranged frag grenade +6 (4d6)
Base Atk +5; Grp +5
Atk Options autofire (blaster rifle)
Abilities Str 10, Dex 12, Con 10, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 10
Special Qualities follower qualities
CL 2
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium). Weapon Proficiency (pi stols,
rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Endurance +B
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster rifle, blaster pistol, 2 frag
grenades
FOLLOWER ACTIONS
Unlike normal NPCs, followers have a limited array of actions that they can
perform on any given round. They depend on you, the hero, to direct them.
Followers act on your initiative count and take actions based on the
actions you choose to give them. Below is a summary of actions your fol-
lowers can take (along with the action cost to you). both in character-scale
combat and in vehicle and starship combat.
You must have line of sight to your follower or be in communications with
your follower to be able to use any of the actions below. Other talents related
to followers might have their own act ion or range requirements, as well.
Standard Actions
You can give up your standard action to let one of your followers take a stan-
dard action of its own. On any round in which an individual follower does not
take a standard action (that is, if you do not grant that follower a standard
action from the list below or from a talent-granted ability). that follower is
considered to be fighting defensively as their standard action.
As a standard action, you can cause one of your followers to take one of
the following actions:
Attack: The follower makes a melee or ranged attack against a legal
target. Followers can use weapons set on different settings-such as autofire
or stun-as normal.
Aid Another: The follower uses the aid another action as normal.
Charge: The follower makes a charge attack against a legal target.
Fight Defensively: The follower takes the fight defensively action as
normal (it can still make attacks of opportunity).
Retrieve a Concealed Item: The follower retrieves an item concealed
with the Stealth skill from his person.
Use Special Ability: If you have a talent that allows one of your followers
to use a special ability as a standard action, it can do so.
Move Actions
As a move action, you can allow your followers to take one of the following
actions:
Draw or Holster a Weapon: When you use a move action to draw or
holster a weapon, each of your followers can do the same. You can also use
the action to let one or more of your followers draw or holster a weapon,
even if you do not.
Manipulate an Item: Each of your followers can pick up an item, load a
weapon, open or close a door, or move a heavy object.
Move With You: When you take a move action to move, stand up, or
withdraw, each of your followers can move up to their speed, stand up, or
withdraw as normal. You can also use the action to let one or more of your
followers perform these actions, even if you do not.
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As a swift action, you can allow your followers to take one of the following
actions:
Activate an Item: When you use a swift action to act ivate an item, each
of your followers can do the same. You can use the action to let one or more
of your followers activate an item, even if you do not.
Drop an Item: When you use a swift action to drop an item, each of your
followers can do the same. You can use the action to let one or more of your
followers drop an item, even if you do not.
Fall Prone: When you use a swift action to fall prone, each of your fol-
lowers can do the same. You can use the action to let one or more of your
followers fall prone, even if you do not.
Recover: When you use three swift actions to recover in the same
round or on consecutive rounds, each of your followers can do the same.
You can use the actions to let one or more of your followers recover, even
if you do not.
Switch Weapon Mode: When you use a swift action to switch weapon
mode, each of your followers can do the same. You can use the action to let
one or more of your followers switch weapon mode, even if you do not.
SHARING ACTIONS
Players and Gamemasters may wonder why followers, unlike all other
NPCs in the galaxy, do not have a full suite of actions each round. The
primary reason is to prevent a single hero who takes the follower talents
from gaining a longer turn than the other players, and also to keep the
hero from unbalancing encounters due to the added firepower. Standard
assumptions about round length and CL are affected by adding NPCs
to the mix, and having each follower act in concert with its controller
reduces the amount of extra work a Gamemaster must put into designing
encounters. Therefore, each follower talent tree features at least one
talent that allows the hero and the follower to act in concert.
In terms of an in-universe explanation for this discrepancy, a hero
needs to direct his followers, and doing so requires more than just shout-
ing orders; he needs to assess the situation, determine the best course of
action, and effectively communicate instructions to his followers. When
your turn comes up and your followers take no actions, they aren't just
sitting there idle-they are taking cover, assessing the situation, and
preparing to execute the plans you set forth for them.
Full-Round Actions
As a full-round action, you can allow your followers to take the following
action:
Run: When you take a full-round act ion to run, each of your followers
can run up to their normal run speed. You can also use the act ion to let one
or more of your followers perform this action, even if you do not.
FOLLOWERS IN VEHICLES
Followers can pilot or act as gunners in vehicles just like any other NPC
al ly. However, they operate under the same action restrict ions as they do
in character-scale combat. A fol lower can take on any role on a starship,
including pilot, but the follower must abide by the same restrictions of that
role that any other character would have. For example, follower pilots must
still spend a move action piloting thei r ships.
Standard Actions
You can give up your standard actions to let one of your fol lowers take a
standard action of its own. On any round in which an individual follower in
the pilot's role does not take a standard action (that is, if you do not grant
that follower a standard action from the li st below or from a talent-granted
ability), that follower is considered to be f ighting defensively as their standard
action, though normal penalties to the attacks of gunners still apply.
As a standard action, you can cause one of your followers to take one of
the following actions:
Attack: The fol lower makes a melee or ranged attack against a legal
target, including an attack with a vehicle weapon.
Aid Another: The follower uses the aid another action as normal. The
normal rules for the aid another vehicle action still apply.
Attack Run: The follower can make an attack run against a legal target,
provided that follower is the pilot of the vehicle. Followers acting as gunners
cannot coordinate their attacks with this attack run, since they require a
standard action to ready or make attacks.
Dogfight: The follower initiates or participates in a dogfight. When
engaged in a dogfight, your fol lower can attack or disengage as normal.
Follow all the normal rules for dogfighting. Followers can initiate a dogfight
as an attack of opportunity as normal, but this counts as your one attack of
opportunity for the round (see "Attacks of Opportunity" below).
Fight Defensively: The follower takes the f ight defensively action as
normal; it can stil l make attacks of opportunity. Your fol lower must be the
pilot of the vehicle to take this action.
Use Special Ability: If you have a talent that allows one of your followers
to use a special ability as a standard action, the follower can do so.
Move Actions
As a move action, you can cause your followers to take one of the follow-
ing actions:
Move Vehi cl e With You: When you take a move action to move your
vehicle, each of your followers can move a vehicle they pilot up to their
vehicle's speed. You can also use t he action to let one or more of your fol-
lowers perform this action, even if you do not.
Swift Actions
As a swift action, you can allow your followers to take one of the following
actions:
Ful l Stop: When you take a swift action to bring a vehicle to a full stop,
one or more of your followers piloting a veh icle can take the full stop action
as well. You can also use the action to let one or more of your followers
perform this action, even if you do not.
Increase Vehicle Speed: When you take a swift action to increase vehicle
speed, one or more of your followers piloting a vehicle can take the increase
vehicle speed action as well. You can also use the action to let one or more
of your followers perform this act ion, even if you do not.
Raise or Lower Shields: When you take a swift act ion to raise or lower
shields, one or more of your followers acting as system operator can raise or
lower shields on their vehicles as well. You can also use the action to let one
or more of your followers perform this action, even if you do not.
Recharge Shields: When you spend 3 swift actions in the same round or
on consecutive rounds to recharge shields, you can also let one or more of
yourfoll owers acting as system operator make a DC 20 Mechanics check to
increase their vehicles' shield rating by 5, up to the vehicle's normal maximum.
You can also use the action to let one or more of your fol lowers perform t his
action, even if you do not.
Reroute Power: Whenever you spend 3 swift actions in the same round
or on consecutive rounds to reroute power, you can also let one or more of
your fol lowers acting as engineer make a DC 20 Mechanics check to move
thei r vehicles + 1 step on the condition track. You can also use the action to
let one or more of your followers perform this action, even if you do not.
Full-Round Actions
As a full-round action, you can allow your followers to take the following
action:
All-Out Movement : When you take a full-round action to move your
vehicle using the all-out movement action, each of your fol lowers can take
the all -out movement act ion for vehicles they pilot as well. You can also use
the acti on to let one or more of your foll owers perform this acti on, even if
you do not.
ATTACKS OF OPPORTUNITY
Like a normal hero, foll owers that threaten can make at tacks of opportunity
as normal. However, any attack of opportunity made by a follower counts as
an attack of opport unity made by you.
EQUIPPING A FOL.L.OWER
Followers gain starting credits and can use those credits to purchase equip-
ment. A hero can provide equipment to his followers, though their limited
number of armor and weapon proficiencies keeps followers from becoming
walking arsenals. Followers must abide by the normal rules for carrying
capacity and encumbrance, though they are otherwise unrestricted in t he
kinds or amounts of equ ipment they can use.
FOL.L.OWER DEATH
When a foll ower is reduced t o 0 hit poi nts by an attack that exceeds its
damage threshold, it dies. However, you can spend a Force Poi nt to prevent
the follower from dying just as you would prevent yourself from dying from
a similar wound. An at tack that reduces a follower to 0 hit points but does
not exceed t he foll ower's damage threshold causes t he follower t o go uncon-
scious (apply the normal rules for unconsciousness, death, and dying).
If a follower dies, you do not lose the benefits of the talent that granted
you the follower. You can recruit another follower to replace a dead one,
abiding by the normal rules for gaining a follower at that point. Recruiting a
new follower usual ly requires 8 hours of searching and recruitment, though
Gamemasters can shorten or lengthen this amount of time based on the
circumstances. However, Gamemasters should be careful not to delay this
recruitment for too long, because until the hero gains a replacement follower,
that hero is at a disadva ntage.
FOL.L.OWERS AND DARK SIDE
SCORES
A good leader is responsible for the actions of those who follow him,
and when it comes to the lure of the dark side, heroes with followers are
no exceptions. If you command one of your f ollowers to commit an act
t hat would normall y increase one' s Dark Side Score, you increase the
Dark Side Score of both you and your follower. If a follower' s Dark Side
Score equal s its Wisdom score, it becomes an NPC under Gamemaster
control (as any hero normally would), but you can recruit a new follower
as though yours had died.
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Close-Quarters Fighter : Whenever you occupy the same square as your
target or are adjacent to your target, you gain a + 1 circumstance bonus to
you r melee attack roll s against that target.
Ignore Armor: Once per encounter, when you make a melee attack,
you can ignore any armor or equipment bonuses granted by your target's
armor.
Improved Stunning Strike: When you damage an opponent with a melee
attack that moves the target down the condition track, the target cannot take
any action requiring a standard or full - round action on its next turn.
Prerequisite: Stunning Strike.
Whirling Death : You twirl your weapon around you in a blur, creat ing a
circle of death around you. Any enemy target that begins its turn adjacent
to you takes damage equal to your Strength bonus. You must be wielding a
melee weapon to use this talent.
Prerequisites: Melee Smash, Unrelenting Assault.
Republic Commando Talent Tree
You have demonstrated that you are a highly sk ill ed and capable sol di er for
the Republic and work well in a commando squad.
Ambush: When you successfully hit an opponent that has not yet acted
in combat, you deal +2 dice of damage with the attack.
Higher Yield : Once per encounter, you can choose to deal +1 die of
damage with a single grenade or other explosive.
Prerequisite: Trained in t he Demolitions ski ll.
REPUBLIC COMMANDOS ATTACK A HOMINO SPIDER OROID.
Rapid Reload: You can retrieve a stored energy cell and reload your
weapon as a single swift action.
Shoulder to Shoulder: Whenever you begin your turn adjacent to an ally,
you gain a number of bonus hit points equal to your heroic level. Damage is
subtracted from the bonus hit points first, and any bonus hit points remaining
at the end of the encounter go away. Bonus hit points from va rious sources
do not stack.
Strength in Numbers: If you are within 10 squares of an ally, you ca n
add +2 to your DR.
Weapon Shift: If you use a ranged weapon as a melee weapon (as
with the Gun Club talent), you gain a +2 bonus to melee attack rolls with
that weapon.
Prerequisite: Gun Club.
FORCE ADEPT TALENTS
The following new talents are intended for use with the Force Adept prestige
class (see page 212 of the Saga Edition core rulebookJ.
New Force Item Talents
The following talents expand the Force Item talent tree (see page 214 of the
Saga Edition core rulebookJ.
Focused Force Talisman: When you create a Force talisman (see page
214 of the Saga Edi tion core rulebook), you can select a single Force power
from your Force suite. Whenever you are wearing this talisman and activate
the selected Force power, you can spend a Force Point to immediately regain
that spent power, adding it to your Force suite.
Prerequisite: Force Tali sman.
Greater Focused Force Talisman : As Focused Force Talisman (see above),
except that a Force Point spent to immediately recover the selected power does
not count against the "one per turn" restri ction on spending Force Points.
Prerequisites: Force Tal isman, Focused Force Talisman.
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RC-1Z07 "SEV"
GUNSLINGER TALENT
The following new talent is intended for use with the Gunslinger prestige
class (see page 216 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
New Gunslinger Talents
The following talent expands the Gunslinger talent tree (see page 216 of the
Saga Edition core rulebook) .
Blind Shot: You ignore the penalties on your ranged attack rol ls when a
target has concealment or total concealment.
..JEDI KNIGHT TALENTS
The following new talents and talent trees are intended for use with the Jedi
Knight prestige class (see page 217 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Jedi Archivist Talent Tree
You have dedicated your life as a Jedi to preserving knowledge and applying
it in times when it is needed.
Direct: As a standard action, you can return one spent Force power to
the Force suite of any ally within 6 squares of you and in your line of sight.
The Force power must have been spent by the ally you designate.
Impart Knowledge: You can aid another on the Knowledge checks of
any ally within 6 squares of you as a reaction for Knowledge skills you are
trained in.
Prerequisite: Skilled Advisor.
Insight of the Force: You can make a Use the Force check in place of a
Knowledge check for any Knowledge skill you are not trained in. You are con-
sidered trained in that Knowledge skill for the purposes of using this talent.
If you are entitled to a Knowledge check reroll, you can reroll your Use the
Force check instead (subject to the same circumstances and limitations).
Master Advisor: When you use the Skilled Advisor talent (see page 40 of
the Saga Edition core rulebookJ. the ally you aid gains one temporary Force
Point at the end of her next turn. If the Force Point is not spent before the
end of the encounter, it is lost.
Prerequisite: Skilled Advisor.
Scholarly Knowledge: As a swift action, you can reroll a Knowledge check
and keep the better of the two results. This can be used with any Knowledge
skill you are trained in.
Jedi Healer Talent Tree
You have focused your natural ability with the Force to heal the sick and
injured.
Force Treatment: You can make a Use the Force check in the place of a
Treat Injury check. You are considered trained in the Treat Injury skill. If you
are entitled to a Treat Injury check reroll, you can reroll your Use the Force
check instead (subject to the same circumstances and limitations).
Healing Boost: When healing somebody through vital transfer, the
amount of damage healed increases by 1 point per your class level.
Prerequisite: Vital transfer.
Improved Healing Boost: When healing somebody through vital transfer,
the amount of damage healed increases by 2 points per your class level.
Prerequisites: Healing Boost, vital transfer.
Soothe: When using vital transfer to heal somebody, you can move the
target + 1 step on the condition track instead of healing damage. When doing
so, you move -1 step on the condition track in exchange.
Prerequisite: Vital transfer.
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OFFICER TALENTS
The following new talents are intended for use with the officer prestige class
(see page 20 of the Saga Edition core rulebook) .
New Military Tactics Talents
The following new talents expand the Military Tactics talent tree (see page
221 of the Saga Edition core rulebook) .
Exploit Weakness: When you use the Assault Tactics talent (see page 221
of the Saga Edition core rulebook) on an enemy, the target takes a cumulative
-1 penalty to Reflex Defense each time it is damaged by one of your allies
(maximum -5). This penalty applies until the end of your next turn.
Prerequisite: Assault Ta ctics.
Grand Leader : As a swift action, once per encounter, you can grant bonus
hit points equal to 5 + one-half your character level to all allies within 20
squares of you and in your line of sight. Damage is subtracted f rom the bonus
hit points fi rst, and any bonus hit points remaining at the end of the encounter
go away. Bonus hit points from multiple sources do not stack.
Uncanny Defense : Once per day, you can add one-half your officer class
level to all your defenses for one round. You must declare that you are using
this talent at the beginning of your turn. The benefits last until the begin-
ning of your next turn.
PRESTIGE CLASSES
The following new prestige classes are available during the Rise of the Empire
era, particularly during the Clone Wars.
TABL..E 3-1:
PRESTIOE CLASSES
PRESTIGE CLASS BASIC DESCRIPTION
Droid commander Leader specializing in droid troops
Military engineer Tech specialist focusing on military hardware
Vanguard Advanced scout who pinpoints enemy forces
OROID COMMANDER
All armies need an established hierarchy to ensure that objectives are
achieved successfully. Even battle droids, with their network connection to
a central command computer, must sometimes have specific movements
dictated to them by a separate droid designated as a field commander. The
droid commander, through the course of its career as a soldier for its orga-
nization, proves itself through its actions and is promoted to lead others of
its kind to support the unit's mission and the organization's cause.
Droid commanders are easy to spot on the battlefield. They bear command
colors and are positioned within the ranks to receive maximum protection
from the enemy. Although they might be easy to find, they are rarely easy
to eliminate. Because these droids are pri zed by their superiors, they are
augmented and improved to increase the likelihood of their survival and
continued service to their masters. Better weapons, armor, and equipment
in addition to upgraded systems make the droid commander a formidable
foe on its own. Its ability to effectively lead troops on the battlefield make
the droid commander and its squad a force to be reckoned with.
TABLE 3-2:
THE DROIOCO.MMANOER ____ ,..,&
BASE ATTACK
LEVEL BONUS CLASS FEATURES
1st +1 Defense bonuses, talent
2nd +2 Networked mind (1 droid ally)
3rd +3 Talent
4th +4 Networked mind (2 droid allies)
5th +5 Talent
6th +6 Networked mind (3 droid allies)
7th +7 Talent
8th +8 Networked mind (4 droid allies)
9th +9 Talent
10th +10 Networked mind (5 droid allies)
EXAMPLES OF DROID
COMMANDERS IN STAR WARS
OLR-4, OOM-9, OOM-14.
REQUIREMENTS
To qualify to become a droid commander, a character must fulfill the fol-
lowing criteria.
Minimum Level: 7th.
Trained Skills: Knowledge (tactics), Use Computer.
Talents: At least one tal ent from the Leadership talent tree (see page 44
of the Saga Edition core rulebook) or the Commando talent tree (see page
52 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Special: Droids only.
OAME RULE INFORMATION
Droid commanders have the following game statistics.
Hit Points
At each level, droid commanders gain 1d10 hit points.
Force Points
Droid commanders gain a number of Force Points equal to 6 + one-half their
character level, rounded down, every time they gain a new level in this class.
CLASS FEATURES
The following are features of the droid commander prestige class.
Defense Bonuses
At 1st level, you gain a +2 class bonus to your Reflex Defense, Fortitude
Defense, and Will Defense.
Talents
At every odd-numbered level (1st, 3rd, 5th, and so on). the droid commander
selects a talent. The talent can be selected from the Droid Commander talent
tree (presented below)' the Inspiration talent tree (see page 43 of the Saga
Edition core rulebook). or the Leadership talent tree (see page 44 of the Saga
Edition core rulebook). The droid commander must meet the prerequisites (if
any) of the chosen talent. No talent can be selected more than once unless
expressly indicated.
DROID COMMANDER TALENT TREE
You have learned the quirks and intricacies of commanding droids, and you
can get the most out of even the least sophisticated basic programming.
Automated Strike: As a swift act ion, you can make a DC 15 Knowledge
(tactics) check. If successful, all droid allies able to hear and understand
you gain the benefits of the Double Attack feat for one weapon group with
which you are proficient until the end of your next turn.
Prerequisite: Double Attack with the chosen weapon.
Droid Defense: As a standard action, you can transmit tactical infor-
mation to all droid al li es that can hear and understand you, granting them
a bonus equal to your Intelligence modifier to one of their defenses (your
choice) until the beginning of your next turn.
Droid Mettle: As a swift action once per turn, you can designate a single
droid ally within your line of sight. That droid ally gains bonus hit points equal
to 10 + your class level.
Prerequisites: Droid Defense.
Expanded Sensors: If you or any of your droid allies has line of sight to
and is aware of a target, all droid allies that can hear and understand you
are also considered to have line of sight (but not necessarily line of effect)
to that target.
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Inspire Competence: As a swift action once per turn, you can grant one
droid ally within your line of sight a competence bonus on its next attack
roll made before the start of your next turn equal to half your class level.
Additionally, any droid designated as the target of your Networked Mind class
feature is considered to have a heuristic processor whenever it is beneficial,
even if it does not actually have a heuristic processor.
Prerequisite: Expanded Sensors.
Maintain Focus: As a swift action once per turn, you can grant all
droid allies within your line of sight the ability to take the Recover action
as two swift actions (instead of as three swift actions) until the start of
your next turn.
Overclocked Troops: You push the limits of the droids under your com-
mand. You can spend a swift action once per turn to allow each of your net-
worked allies (see the Networked Mind class feature below) to immediately
move up to their speed.
Prerequisite: Droid Defense.
Reinforced Commands: When you use an ability that grants a droid ally
a morale or insight bonus, increase the value of that bonus by 1.
Prerequisite: Droid Defense.
Networked Mind
You can designate a number of your droid allies equal to one-half your class
level as being networked with you. A networked droid ally can receive ben-
eficial mind-affecting effects from you . Once you designate a droid ally as
the recipient of this benefit, you cannot change the droid beneficiary until
after the end of the encounter, and designating a droid to benefit from this
class feature is a free action. Additiona lly, you are considered to have line
of sight to a networked droid ally as long as both you and the ally have an
active comlink (if the comlinks are subject to communications jamming, you
lose this benefit).
MILITARY ENGINEER
The platoon's transport has broken down. The radio is not working. Two of
the soldiers' rifles have jammed. The enemy is closing in. Who is going to fix
everything in time? Thi s is when the military engineer steps in. The military
engineer is a tech specialist who focuses her energy on making repairs in
the field and keeping the group's hardware running until they make it back
to base.
Although the military engineer is likely to be part of a combat unit, she
feels more comfortable with tools in her hands while lying under a vehicle or
digging through a droid's internal components than firing a blaster. Her skills
are honed so that she can rapidly perform repairs and adjustments during
highly stressful si tuations-even while under fire. In fact, military engineers
thrive on stress and look for such opportunities.
The military engineer can be deployed virtually anywhere within the
military organization, but is often found near the front lines as part of a
squad requiring technical support.
TABL.E 3-3:
THE MIL.ITARY ENOINEER
BASE ATTACK
LEVEL BONUS CLASS FEATURES
1st +0 Defense bonuses, talent
2nd +1 Field-created weapon + 1
3rd +2 Talent
4th +3 Field-created weapon +2
5th +3 Talent
6th +4 Field-created weapon +3
7th +5 Talent
8th +6 Field-created weapon +4
9th +6 Talent
10th +7 Fiel d-created weapon +5
EXAMPL.ES OF MIL.ITARY
ENOINEERS IN STAR WARS
Bao-Dur, Raith Sienar, Wat Tambor
REQUIREMENTS
To qualify to become a military engineer, a character must fulfill the fol-
lowing criteria.
Base Attack Bonus: +7.
Trained Skills: Mechanics, Use Computer.
GAME RUL.E INFORMATION
Mil itary engineers have the following game statistics.
Hit Points
At each level, military engineers gain 1d8 hit points + their Constitution
modifier.
Force Points
Military engineers gain a number of Force Points equal to 6 + one-half
their character level, rounded down, every time they gain a new level in
this class.
CL.ASS FEATURES
The following are features of the military engineer prestige class.
Defense Bonuses
At 1st level, you gain a +2 class bonus to your Reflex, Fortitude, and Will
Defenses.
Talents
At every odd-numbered level (1st, 3rd, 5th, and so on), you select a tal ent.
The talent can be selected from the Military Engineer talent tree (presented
below) or the Outlaw Tech talent tree (see page 16 of Starshipsofthe Galaxy).
You must meet the prerequisites (if any) of the chosen talent. No talent can
be selected more than once unless expressly indicated.
MILITARY ENGINEER TALENT TREE
You have become skilled at using and manipulating technology on the
battlefield. In fact , your fellow soldiers rely on your technical expertise in
the heat of battle.
Breach Cover: When you fire or throw a weapon with a burst or splash
radius at a target with cover, you ignore that cover.
Breaching Explosive: You ignore the damage threshold of doors and
wall s when using mines and fixed (non-grenade) explosives.
Droid Expert: When you repair a droid, you repair 1 additional hit point
for each point by which your Mechanics check beats the base DC of 20.
Prerequisite: Repairs on the Fly.
Prepared Explosive: When you use a mine or other fixed (non-grenade)
explosive, you can choose to have the blast radius of the explosive become
difficult terrain after the explosive has detonated. Alternately, if you plant
a mine or fixed explosive in an area of difficult terrain, you can have
the explosive deal no damage and instead turn the difficult terrain into
normal terrain.
Problem Solver: As a swift action once per turn, you can designate a
single vehicle within your line of sight whose pilot can hear and understand
you. That pilot's vehicle ignores difficult terrain until the start of your next
turn, and the pilot gains a +5 insight bonus on all Pilot checks made to avoid
hazards and coll isions until the start of your next turn.
Quick Modifications: When you create a field-created weapon (as per
the class feature), you can choose one weapon modification from the Tech
Special ist feat (see page 21 of Starships afthe Galaxy) to apply to the created
weapon at the time of creation.
Prerequisites: Repairs on the Fly, Tech Specialist feat.
Repairs on the Fly: You can use the Repair application of the Mechanics
skill to repair a droid or object as a standard action. You can gain the benefits
of this talent only once per day per droid, object, or vehicle repaired.
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Sabotage Device: As a swift action, you can sabotage any object or
weapon that is powered by an energy cell so that it becomes a grenade. The
object or weapon is then considered to be a fragmentation grenade in all ways,
but it can be turned back into its original form with another swift action.
Tech Savant: As a standard action, you can increase the speed of one
adjacent droid or vehicle you occupy by 1 square (applied to any method of
locomotion) until the end of your next turn.
Prerequisite: Trained in the Knowledge (technology) skill.
Vehicular Boost: As a standard action, you can make a DC 15 Mechanics
check to grant one vehicle you occupy a number of bonus hit points equa l to
5 x your class level. Damage is subtracted from the bonus hi s points f irst,
and any bonus hit points remaining at the end of the encounter go away.
Bonus hit points from multiple sources do not stack.
Field-Created Weapon
You are able to scavenge parts from other technological objects and use
them to build a limited-use personal-sized weapon. The item you create
has only a limited life span, and the parts used to build it are rendered
useless afterward.
As a standard action, you make a Mechanics check (DC 20) to create a
melee or ranged weapon of your choice. The base value of the weapon can
be no more than 600 credits x your class level . Additiona ll y, the weapon
grants you (and only you) an equipment bonus on attack rolls equal to
one-half your class level. You can use this abi lity on ly once per encounter,
and at the end of the encounter the weapon is destroyed. If the weapon
requires an energy cell to operate, you create one (at no additional cost)
for the weapon at the time you create the weapon. You may only create
weapons you are proficient with.
VANGUARD
Fighting an effective war and taking out the enemy is necessary if your army
is to li ve to fight another day. But you must find the enemy first, and those
sensor results can be a little deceptive at times. Send out the vanguard to
track them down.
The vanguard, simply put, is an advance scout who specia li zes in locating
the enemy and relaying its position to his al lies. With the stealth and sharp
senses required to achieve his goal, he specializes in locating and observing
the enemy's movements, all the while obscuring his presence from them. If
the situation arises, he might try to take a few of the enemy down before
retreating back to friendly territory, but his primary purpose is to serve as
his group's eyes and ears.
Vanguards are typically attached to mil itary units near the front lines.
They operate best in small groups as individuals. In either case, the vanguard
excels at sneaking in close to hostile forces, stealing away the knowledge of
their location, and watching them fall to the might of his al lies.
TABLE 3-4: THE
BASE ATTACK
LEVEL
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
BONUS
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
+7
+8
+9
+10
CLASS FEATURES
Defense bonuses, talent
Surprise attack + 1
Talent
Surprise attack +2
Talent
Surprise attack +3
Talent
Surprise attack +4
Talent
Surprise attack +5
EXAMPLES OF VANGUARDS
IN STAR WARS
91st Reconnaissance Corps clone troopers, Aleenan scouts, Antarian Rangers,
Neyo (CC-826), Rebel Pl ex Troopers.
REQUIREMENTS
To qualify to become a vanguard, a character must fulfill the following
criteria.
Minimum Level: 7th.
Trained Skills: Perception, Stealth.
Talents: Any two talents from the Camouflage talent tree (see page 49
of the Saga Edition core rulebook) or the Commando talent tree (see page
52 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
GAME RULE INFORMATION
Vanguards have the following game statistics.
Hit Points
At each level, vanguards gain ldl0 hit points + their Constitution modifier.
Force Points
Vanguards gain a number of Force Points equal to 6 + one-half their character
level, rounded down, every time they gain a new level in this class.
CLASS FEATURES
The foll owing are features of the Vanguard prestige class.
Defense Bonuses
At 1st level, you gain a +4 class bonus to your Fortitude Defense and a +2
class bonus to your Reflex Defense.
Talents
At every odd-numbered level (1st, 3rd, 5th, and so on), you select a talent.
The talent ca n be selected from the Awareness talent tree (see page 49 of
the Saga Edition core rulebook), the Survivor talent tree (see page 50 of the
Saga Edition core rulebook)' or the Vanguard talent tree (presented below).
You must meet the prerequisites (if any) of the chosen talent. No talent can
be selected more than once unless expressly indicated.
VANGUARD TALENT TREE
As an expert in the art of scout ing enemy formations, you are a valuable asset
to any mi litary force. Your abil it y to see what lies ahead on the battlefield
is uncanny.
Enhanced Vision: When acti vely looking for hidden enemies, you can
make a Perception check as a swift action instead of a standard action.
Impenetrable Cover: Whenever you have cover against a target, you gain
DR equal to your class level against that target until the start of your next turn,
provided you st ill have cover from the target at the time the attack is made.
Prerequisites: Maximize Cover.
Invisible Attacker: If your target is unaware of you, your ranged attacks
deal + 1 die of damage against that target.
Prerequisite: Maximi ze Cover.
Mark the Target: Whenever you damage a target with a non-area ranged
attack, you may designate one al ly within your line of sight as a swift action.
Your target is considered f lat-footed aga inst that all y's first attack made
before the start of your next turn.
Maximize Cover : When an opponent uses the aim action to negate your
cover, you ca n make a Stealth check opposed by t he attacker's Initi ative
check. If successful, you retain your cover bonus.
Shellshock: Whenever you damage a target that is unaware of you with
an area attack, that target is considered flat-footed until the start of your
next t urn.
Prerequisite: Soften the Target.
Soften the Target: Whenever you damage a target with a ranged attack,
you may designate one ally within your line of sight as a swift action. Th e all y
you designate ignores the target's damage reduction and SR (if any) until
the st art of your next turn.
Triangulate: If you and at least one other all y have line of sight to and
are aware of a target, you and alli es that ca n hear and understand you can
reroll one ranged attack roll against that target, accepting the second result
even if it is worse. You and your alli es can only gain the benefit of t hi s talent
once per encounter.
Prerequisite: Enhanced Vision.
Surprise Attack
Whenever you attack a t arget that is unaware of you or otherwise denied its
Dexterity bonus to Reflex Defense, you gain a bonus on your first attack roll
in a round against that target equal to one-half your class level.
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during the war, other Force-users who do not rely solely on the light side of
the Force-such as the Jensaarai or the Korunnai - are not affected so much
by their feelings during combat and might inadvertently take a Dark Side
Point in the midst of battle. Typically, these users of the Force have rituals
that help them cope with and accept a brush with the dark side, or they have
practices that help cleanse them of its influence.
FORCE POWERS
The following Force powers are available to any character with the Force
Sensitivity f eat (see page 85 of the Saga Edit ion core rulebook). These Force
powers expand the range of powers ava il able to the Jedi and other Force-
using traditions.
Telekinetic Powers: Force powers with the [telekinetic} descriptor are
added to the li st of powers affected by talents such as Telekinet ic Power and
Telekinetic Savant (see page 100 of the Saga Edition core rulebook) .
C L OAK
You can bend light around your body, rendering yourself invisible to anyone
looking in your direct ion. Time: Standard action. Target: You.
Make a Use the Force check. The resu lt of the check determines the
effect. if any:
DC 15:You are considered to have total concealment against all targets
until the beginning of your next turn.
DC 20:As DC 15, and you gain a +2 Force bonus to Stealth checks until
the beginning of your next turn.
DC 25: As DC 15, except you gain a +3 Force bonus to Stealth checks until
the beginning of your next turn.
DC 30: As DC 15, except you gain a +5 Force bonus to Stealth checks until
the beginning of your next turn.
Special: You can maintain the cloak power from round to round, extending
the normal duration. Maintaining the cloak power is a standard action, and
you must make a new Use the Force check each round. If you take damage
whi le maintaining this power, you must succeed on a Use the Force check
(DC = 15 + damage taken) to maintain the power.
You can spend a Force Point to increase the bonus to your Stealth checks
by 5.
LEVITATE [TELEKINETIC]
You can float up or down without anyth ing or anyone to assist you. Time:
Move action. Target : You.
Make a Use the Force check. The result of the check determines the
effect, if any:
DC 15: You gain a fly speed of 2 squares but can on ly move vert ically.
You may move up to your fly speed as part of this action, and if you end this
movement adjacent to a horizontal surface, you can move 1 square onto
that surface as a free act ion. At the start of your next turn, if you are not
standing or holding onto a solid surface, you fall to the ground.
DC 20: As DC 15, except the fly speed increases to 4 squares.
DC 25: As DC 15, except the f ly speed increases to 6 squares.
Special: You can spend a Force Point as a reaction to activate this power
when falling. You can reduce your fall distance by a number of squares equal
to the fly speed provided by this power. If you reduce t he fall di stance to a
squares, you land safely on your feet.
You can maintain the levitate power from round to round, extending the
normal duration. Maintaining levitate is a move action, and whenever you
maintain this power you can move vert ica ll y up to your fly speed. If you take
damage while maintaining levitate, you must succeed on a Use t he Force
check (DC 15 + damage taken) to continue maintaining the power. If you
fai l this Use the Force check, you immediately fall.
O BI-WAN KENDBI ISSUES ORDERS FROM ATOP
A KAPPA-CLASS SHUTTLE.
MALACIA [LIGHT SIDE]
You create dizziness and nausea by disrupting your enemy's equilibrium.
Time: Standard action. Target: One living creature within 6 squares of you
and in your line of sight.
Make a Use the Force check. Compare the result to your target's Forti-
tude Defense. If your check equals or exceeds the target's Fortitude Defense,
the target moves -1 step down the condition track. Additionally, until the end
of its next turn, the target takes a -5 penalty to its damage threshold.
Special: You can spend a Force Point to increase the penalty to damage
threshold to -10.
You can maintain the malacia power from round to round, extending the
duration of the damage threshold penalty. Maintaining the malacia power is
a standard action, and you must make a new Use the Force check each round.
If you take damage while maintaining malacia, you must succeed on a Use
the Force check (DC; 15' + damage taken) to continue concentrat ing.
MORICHRO
You slow the vital functions of a target. causing her to sl ip into a deep sleep
or even die. Time: Standard action. Target: One living creature you have
grabbed or grappled.
Make a Use the Force check. Compare the result to the target's Fortitude
Defense. If you succeed, the target moves -1 step down the condition track.
Each round you maintain this power, if your Use the Force check exceeds the
target's Fortitude Defense, the target moves another step down the condi-
tion track. If you move a target to the bottom of the condition track with
this power, you can choose to kill the target or place it into a Force trance
even if it is unwilling (see page 28) . Additionally, if you use this power on
an already unconscious target, you can consider the target wil ling for the
purposes of placing them in a Force trance.
Special: You can maintain the morichro power from round to round,
extending the normal duration. Maintaining this power is a standard
action, and you must make a new Use the Force check each round. If you
take damage while maintaining marichro, you must succeed on a Use the
Force check (DC; 15 + damage taken) to maintain the power. If the target
escapes your grab or the grab ends for any reason, you cannot maintain this
power on your next turn.
PHASE
You can pass through solid objects, such as walls and doors. Time: Move
action. Target: You.
Make a Use the Force check. The result of the check determines the
effect. if any:
DC 25: You gain a phasing speed of 2 squares; your phasing speed can
never exceed your own base speed. When moving using your phasing speed,
you can move through the spaces of your enemies, as well as through walls,
vehicles, large objects, and other obstructions but must end your movement
in a legal, unoccupied space. You retain this phasing speed until the begin-
ning of your next turn. You may move up to your phasing speed as a part of
the activation of this power.
DC 30: As DC 25, except your phasing speed is 4 squares.
DC 35: As DC 25, except your phasing speed is 6 squares.
DC 40: As DC 25, except your phasing speed is 8 squares.
Special: You can spend a Force Point to increase your phasing speed by 2
squares. You can maintain the phase power from round to round, extending
the normal duration. Maintaining this power is a move action, and whenever
you maintain the phase power you can move up to your phasing speed. If you
take damage while maintaining this power, you must succeed on a Use the
Force check (DC; 15 + damage taken) to maintain the power.
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You can move a single target, whether it is a creature or object, in two dif-
ferent directions simultaneously. Time: Standard action. Target: One target
in your line of sight and within 6 squares of you.
Make a Use the Force check. Compare the result with the target's Reflex
Defense. If the check equals or exceeds the target's Reflex Defense, the target
takes 3d6 damage. If your Use the Force check is a natural 20, you score the
equivalent of a critical hit, and the target takes double damage. If you deal
enough damage to reduce the target to 0 hit points, you rip the target into
two separate parts (living creatures are automatically killed).
Special: If your Use the Force check succeeds, you can spend a Force
Point to deal an additional 2d6 damage to the target.
SHATTERPOINT
You can see the critical point of something, whether it is a person or
object, that would shatter if str uck at the right time. Time: Swift action.
Target: You.
Make a Use the Force check. The result of the check determines the
effect, if any:
DC 25: If your next attack made before the end of the encounter hits,
treat the target's damage threshold against the attack as though it is 5
points lower than normal.
DC 30: As DC 25, except treat the target's damage threshold as though
it is 10 points lower than normal.
DC 35: As DC 25, except treat the target's damage threshold as though
it is 15 points lower than normal.
DC 40: As DC 25, except treat the target's damage threshold as though
it is 20 points lower than normal.
Special: You can spend a Force Point to ignore the target's DR in addition
to gaining the normal effect of this power.
TECHNOMETRV
You can tap into and read technological devices and, in some cases, con-
trol them. Time: Standard action. Target: One droid or electronic device
touched.
Make a Use the Force check. Compare the result to the target's Will
Defense. If the check equals or exceeds the target's Will Defense, you discover
one piece of information contained within the target's memory as determined
by the Access Information table under the Use Computer skill description
(see page 75 of the Saga Edition core rulebook). For every 5 points that
you exceed the target's Will Defense, you can learn one additional piece of
information.
Alternatively, if you target a droid and succeed at your Use the Force
check, you may choose one of the following effects and apply it to the
targeted droid:
The droid's senses are jammed, allowing you to make Stealth checks
against the droid until the end of your next turn, even though it is aware
of you.
The droid is denied its Dexterity bonus to Reflex Defense against your
next attack made before the end of your next turn.
On its next two turns, the droid does nothing except flee from you at
top speed.
Special: You can spend a Force Point to learn two more pieces of
information or extend one of the droid-specific effects of this power by an
additional round.
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FORCE TALENTS
Force talents work just like talents found elsewhere in this book and in the
Saga Edition core rulebook. However, they are available only to characters
with the Force Sensitivity feat (see page 85 of the Saga EditIOn core rule-
bookJ. Any time a character with the Force Sensitivity feat can select a talent,
he or she can select one from any of the talent trees presented below. If the
character is also a member of a Force-using tradition, he or she can also
select from that tradition's specific Force talent tree.
NEW ALTER TALENT
The following new talent expands the Alter talent tree (see page 100 of the
Saga Edition core rulebookJ. ..
Aversion: As a swift action, you can spend a Force POint to radiate an
invisible aura that makes other beings want to avoid you. Unti l the end of
the encounter, all squares within 2 squares of you are considered difficult
terrain for your enemies.
This is a mind-affecting effect.
NEW CONTROL TALENT
The following new talent expands the Control talent tree (see page 101 of
the Saga Edition core rulebookJ.
The Will To Resist: Once per turn, as a reaction to being targeted by a
Force power or other ability that targets your Will Defense, you can make
a Use the Force check and replace your Will Defense with the result of the
Use t he Force check. After you make this check, until the end of your next
turn, you take a -5 penalty on all Use the Force checks.
NEW DARK SIDE TALENT
The following new talent expands the Dark Side talent tree (see page 101
of the Saga Edition core rulebookJ. You must have a Dark Side Score of 1
or higher to select talents from this tree; if your Dark Side Score is ever
reduced to 0, you lose access to all talents in this talent tree until your Dark
Side Score increases.
Consumed by Darkness : Sometimes your anger consumes you. As a
swift act ion, you can take a -5 penalty to your Will Defense to gain a +2
Force bonus on attack rolls. The penalty and bonus last until the beginning
of your next turn.
LIGHT SIDE TALENT TREE
The light side of the Force is not the easiest course to follow, but its promise
of peace and harmony can help even the most weak-wi lled of Force-users
on the right path.
You must have a Dark Side Score of 0 to select talents from this tree; if
your Dark Side Score ever increases to at least 1, you lose access to all talents
in this talent tree unti l your Dark Side Score drops back to o.
At Peace: You can spend a Force Point to gain a +2 Force bonus to
all defenses until the end of the encounter or until you attack, whichever
comes first.
Attuned: When you roll a natural 20 on an attack roll against a target
with a Dark Side Score of 1 or higher, you can activate a single Force power
with the [light side) descriptor immediately as a free action.
Prerequisite: Focused Attack.
Focused Attack : You can spend a Force Point to reroll an attack against
a creature with a Dark Side Score of 1 or higher, keeping the better of the
two rolls.
Surge of Light : Once per encounter, as a swift action, you can return any
Force power with the [light side} descriptor to your su ite without spending
a Force Point.
You can select this talent multiple times. Each time you select it, you can
use this talent one additional time per encounter.
NEW SENSE TALENTS
The following new talents expand the Sense talent tree (see page 101 of the
Saga Edition core rulebookJ.
Heightened Awareness : You can spend a Force Point to add your Cha-
risma bonus to your Perception check.
You can select this talent multiple times. Each time you select this talent,
you add your Charisma bonus an additional time.
Psychometry: When you use the farseeing Force power, you can choose
to target an object you hold instead of a character or creature. You can
look into the targeted object's past , up to a maximum of 5 years per your
character level. Any information gained about the object's past is based on
the thoughts and emotions of the person holding or carrying the object at
the time you perceive, which can skew the results of the vision.
Prerequisites: Force Perception, farseeing.
Shift Sense : You can spend a Force Point to gain low-light vision for 1
minute or until the end of the encounter, whichever is longer.
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Force techniques represent a deeper understanding of the Force and, like
martial skills, are mastered after years of practice. A few gifted or devoted
Force- users learn to master them more quickly. In general, Force techniques
are available only to characters with levels in certain Force-using prestige
classes (such as Force adept, Jedi Knight, and Sith apprentice).
When you gain access to a new Force technique, you can select it from
among those found on pages 102-103 of the Saga Edition core rulebook or
from the techniques described below. Once you select a Force technique, it
cannot be changed.
ADVANCED VITAL TRANSFER
When you use the vital transfer power, you can spend a Destiny Point to
fully heal the target of all damage and remove all of the target's debilitating
conditions.
IMPROVED CLOAK
You can maintain your cloak power as a move action instead of a standard
action.
IMPROVED LEVITATE
If you are moved into a pit or off another elevated surface involuntarily, such
as by being the target of a Force thrustor Bantha Rush, you can spend a Force
Point to activate this power as a reaction. If you do so, you end your forced
movement in the last square before the edge of the precipice.
IMPROVED MALACIA
You can maintain the damage threshold penalty of the malacia power as a
swift action.
IMPROVED PHASE
When you use the phase power, you can end a single move action inside
an occupied space, but you must still end your turn in a legal, unoccupied
square.
IMPROVED REND
The range of your rend power increases to 12 squares. When using this
power on an object or character or creature, you can ignore the object's or
creature's damage reduction.
IMPROVED SHATTER P O INT
When you move a target down the condition track with an attack benefit-
ting from the shatterpaint power, you can spend a Force Point to make the
target's condition persistent. This persistent condition can only be removed
if the target receives surgery (for living beings) or repairs (for droids, objects,
and vehicles).
IMPROVED TECHNOME TRV
When you use the technametry power, you can change the time it takes to
activate to a full-round action and target all droids in a 6-square cone that
originates from your square.
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FORCE SECRETS
Skilled Force-users can learn to manipulate their Force powers in intriguing
ways. Force secrets represent a sublime connection to the Force and are
available only to powerful Force-users such as Force disciples, Jedi Masters,
and Sith Lords.
Activating a Force secret costs either a Force Point or a Destiny Point
(as noted in its description), and the normal limits on spending Force Points
and Destiny Points during a round apply. When you learn a new Force secret,
you can select it from among those found on page 103 of the Saga Edition
core rulebook or from the Force secrets listed below. Once you select a Force
secret, it cannot be changed.
EXTEND POWER
When using a Force power that allows you to maintain your concentration
(such as Force grip), you can spend a Force Point to sustai n the power as a
swift action instead of a standard action for a number of rounds equal to
your Charisma modifier.
LINKED POWER
You can spend a Force Point to link a Force power to the power you use in the
current round so that it goes off in the following round. You must choose two
powers-one for the current round and one for the next round. Both selected
powers cannot be altered in any way, such as through Force techniques, Force
secrets, or the use of Force Points. However, the second power goes off In
the following round as a free action at the start of your turn.
UNCONDITIONAL POWER
When you activate a power that targets only you, you ignore all condition
track penalties to your Use the Force check to activate that power.
FORCE-USING
TRADITIONS
Even though the Jedi are the most prominent and well-known users of the
Force in the galaxy during the Clone Wars, they are not the only ones who
know how to manipulate the Force. Other Force- using traditions exist and
ascribe the source of their powers to other sources, such as magic or a deity,
but they all use the same source of energy to accompl ish the desired effect
when they ca ll upon that power. Basically, anyone with the Force Sensitivity
feat has the capability to utilize the Use the Force skill and learn Force
powers, even though they might not follow the path of a Force-user.
During the Clone Wars, other traditions that use the Force include dark
side sects such as the Sith as well as little known factions such as the Koru-
nnai. Others know the Force as it is but approach its use from a different
direction and purpose than the Jedi . Sti ll others call the Force by a totall y
different name. Regardless of the approach, the Force remains the same and
is the one constant that ties these organizations together.
THE BANDO OORA
Tucked away in the Inner Rim, near the Hydian Way, is an ancient burial moon
named Kholma, located in the Bogden system. Its presence in the galaxy would
have gone unnoticed for the most part, if not for the emergence of a band of
ruthless, Force-sensitive criminals calling themselves the Bando Gora.
Shortly after the Battle of Galidraan, the Bando Gora gains the attention
of the Galactic Republic, which swiftly requests Jedi intervention against
the criminal faction. Even the mighty Jedi Order underestimates the sect's
power and loses nearly every member they send against the Bando Gora.
The only known survivor is Komari Vosa, who abandons her Jedi teachings
and succumbs to the dark side of the Force to escape her bonds, eventually
becoming the new leader of the Bando Gora.
As the Trade Federation invades Naboo, the Bando Gora stretches its dark
influence to many worlds and organizations, subjugating them and enslaving
countless people. Those that do not surrender to Bando Gora rule are killed
or captured and brutally tortured. Companies that refuse to follow the cult's
lead find their leaders assassinated.
In addition to conquering uncivilized worlds and driving companies under
their heel, the Bando Gora supplements its income through the production
and sale of a highly potent strain of death stick that is sometimes used as a
brainwashing agent. The narcotic sell s all across the galaxy and is particularly
popular with those who have ties to the underworld.
After joining the cult, members of the Bando Gora must undergo a ritual
that transforms their appearance, giving them dark, mottled skin and glowing
eyes. Leaders of the organization are known to don frightening masks and
carry staffs that shoot green balls of fire.
Membership: Anyone with the Force Sensitivity feat and a Dark Side
Score of 1 or higher can become a member of the Bando Gora.
BANDO GORA CAPTAIN TALENT TREE
The cultists of the Bando Gora have a reputation for being merciless, and
you are no except ion.
Bando Gora Surge: Whenever you move up the condition track by any
means, you gain bonus hit point s equal to 5 + your heroic level. Bonus hit
points are consumed before normal hit points, and unused bonus hit points
go away at the end of the encounter. Bonus hit points from multiple sources
do not stack.
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Force Fighter: Whenever you spend a Force Point to add to an attack
roll, you heal a number of hit points equal to the Force Point result if the
attack hits.
Resist Enervation: Whenever an effect would move you down the con-
dition track, you can spend a Force Point to negate that movement down
the condition track.
Victorious Force Mastery: Whenever an enemy you have damaged in
this encounter is reduced to 0 hit points, you may automatically return one
spent Force power to your Force suite as a free action.
THE BELIEVERS
Rising to prominence shortly after the Battle of Naboo, the Believers, based
in the Cularin system, are a cult of Force-sensitive beings. Members devote
their energies to studying and embracing the dark side of the Force, with
the intent of fol lowing the doctrines and customs of the ancient Sith that
existed before Darth Bane. Rejecting Bane's Rule ofTwo, the Believers seek
to expand their numbers to eventual ly challenge the Jedi directly and usher
in a new age for the Sith. All Believers can be recognized by a distinctive
tattoo, a shape that resembles the spire of the Sith fortress on Almas with
a broken lightsaber at its base.
At first, the existence of the Believers is thought to be nothing more than
rumor, since their presence cannot be confirmed by even the Jedi. During
the Clone Wars, however, Jedi stationed in the Cularin system slowly begin
turning to the dark side and joining the Believers, confirming the existence of
the dark side cult and increasing its size. As their numbers swell, the Believers
create a plague virus to eradicate the Caarite race and the Metatheran Cartel.
Initially, the virus is successful, but it is stopped by a counteragent created
from samples of the virus recovered from early victims of the plague. With
their plans foiled, the Believers abandon the Sith Temple on Almas and go
underground for a short time.
The Believers return later, when the Darkstaff, a Sith artifact, attempts
to protect itself from a group of agents that discover its connection to the
shadow lurkers and the Oblee. Found by Len Markus in the Cularin asteroid
belt, the artifact possesses him and rises to become the new leader of the
Believers. The Darkstaff calls on the Believers to destroy the freelance
agents that hunted it. However, the agents manage to thwart the Believers
and free the Oblee.
Membership: Anyone with the Force Sensitivity feat and a Dark Side
Score of 1 or higher is welcome to join the Believers by being accepted as an
apprentice by a Force adept or Force disciple member of the cult.
BELIEVER DISCIPLE TALENT TREE
The Believers follow the teachings of the Sith from ancient times and strive
to extend the influence of the dark side of the Force.
Believer Intuition: As a reaction, when an opponent successfully attacks
you, make a Use the Force check and compare the result to your opponent's
attack roll. If the check equals or exceeds the result of the attack roll, you
can add your Charisma modifier to your Reflex Defense.
Defense Boost: As a swift action, you can make a DC 15 Use the Force
check. If the check succeeds, you gain a + 1 Force bonus to your Fortitude
Defense until the end of the encounter. Before you make your Use the Force
check, you can increase the target number to DC 20 to gain a + 1 Force bonus
to all your defenses.
Hardiness: You can spend a Force Point to reduce the number of swift
actions it takes you to move + 1 step along the condition track by one.
High Impact: As a swift action, make a DC 15 Use the Force check. If
your check succeeds, double your Strength bonus to the next melee damage
roll you make before the end of your turn.
Sith Reverence: You gain a + 1 morale bonus on your attack rolls while
you are within 20 squares and in line of sight of an ally with a Dark Side
Score equal to or greater than your own.
THE KORUNNAI
The Korunnai are a nomadic "tribe" of Humans from the uplands of the planet
Haruun Kal, the sole planet of the AI'Har system. Not so much a formalized
Force-tradition like the Jedi, the Korunnai live in the harsh jungles that
grow above the layers of lethal gases that fill the planet's lowlands. They
maintain their existence by following herd animals called grassers, which
provide them with sustenance and the materials they needed to survive. In
addition to their keen survival skill s, members of the Korunnai have a strong
connection to the Force.
Life is not so simple for the Korunnai, as they also fight a bloody war
against the planet's other sapient inhabitants-the Balawai. Originally
offworlders, the Balawai invade the jungl es the Korunnai call home and
ransack the natural resources to sell in the galaxy's markets for profit,
including spices and exotic woods. Their unsympathetic behavior quickly
creates enmity between the two peoples that erupts into war lasting well
into the Clone Wars. When the Separatist-backed Balawai are reinforced with
updated weapons and technology to protect the planet's only spaceport, the
Republic has too few troops to help in the conflict and sends only a single
Jedi-Depa Billaba-to back the Korunnai. The conflict between the Korunnai
and Balawai escalates to such an extent that the Jedi Master is mentally
scarred from the experience.
The Korunnai refer to the Force as pe/ekotan, interacting with what they
believe to be the "jungle mind" as a way to survive the perils of their home-
world. They see pelekotan as a dark force that rules the darkness ofthejungles
and challenges those that tap into its energy. Sometimes, pelekotan presents
its challenges in ways that cause physical ailments for its users, and at other
times, those challenges can cause mental impairments. Jedi believe that users
of pelekotan equally use both the light side and the dark side of the Force, but
the Korunnai merely believe that they are all part of the same entity. Some
Jedi feel that pelekotan is just another name for the Living Force.
Membership : True members of the Korunnai are t he natives of Haruun
Kal who roam the world's highlands. Others who join their tri be have the
Force Sensitivity feat and embrace the concept of pelekotan.
KORUNNAI ADEPT TALENT TREE
You have learned to use pelekotan to survive in the jungles of Haruun Kal
and have bonded with an akk dog, which serves you faithfully.
Akk Dog Master: You gain an akk dog fol lower. Choose either t he
aggressive, defensive, or utility follower template, and generate the akk dog
statist ics using the rules on page 32. This follower gains the akk
dog species traits (see the "Akk Dog Followers" sidebar) and the Power Attack
feat. Additionall y, any Force power you activate that targets you can target
your akk dog foll ower instead, at your discretion.
An akk dog counts toward the total number of foll owers you have, just
like followers gained from other talents.
Akk Dog Trainer's Actions: You and your akk dog have bonded t hrough
the Force and can f ight in concert. You can use any of the foll owing actions
on your turn.
Attack in Concert:As a standard action, you can make a melee or ranged
attack against a target in range. If your akk dog f ollower is adj acent to
the target and your attack hits, the target also takes piercing damage
equal to 1d6 + the akk dog's Strength modifier. This addit ional damage
is considered part of your attack for the purposes of resolving damage,
DR, SR, and overcoming damage t hreshold.
A KORUNNA I WARRIOR USES THE F ORCe: TO TAME A N AKK 0 00.
AKK Doo FOLLOWERS
When a character gains an akk dog follower, the follower gains the species
traits of the akk dog described below. Akk dogs are considered beasts.
Abilities: Akk dogs have set ability scores. They use the following
st atistics: Strength 16, Dext erity 8, Constitution 12, Wi sdom 10, Intel-
ligence 2, Chari sma 8.
Large Size: Akk dogs take a -1 size penalty to Reflex Defense and
a -5 size penalty to Stealth checks. Their lifting and carrying limits are
double t hose of Medium characters.
Speed: An akk dog' s base speed is 6 squares.
Natural Armor: Akk dogs gain a +2 natural armor bonus to Reflex
Defense.
Natural Weapon: When an akk dog makes an unarmed attack, it
can use it s natural weapons, dealing 1d6 points of slashing damage
(plus its Strength modifier) with that attack instead of normal unarmed
damage.
Fall Upon Prey: As a standard act ion, you ca n make a melee or ranged
attack against a t arget in range, and your akk dog can t ake the charge
action aga inst a t arget within its range. However, both you and your akk
dog take a -5 penalty on you r attack rolls (t hi s repl aces t he bonus to
attack rol ls granted by the charge act ion).
Paired Maul: As a st andard acti on, you can make a melee or ranged
attack agai nst a target in range. If the attack hi t s, your akk dog f ol-
lower gains a +2 competence bonus on its next attack roll against that
target.
Prerequisite: Akk Dog Master.
Akk Dog Attack Training : Your akk dog follower gai ns t he Powerful
Charge f eat.
Prerequisite: Akk Dog Master.
Protecti ve Reaction : Whenever you are t arget ed by an attack made
by an enemy adjacent t o your akk dog f ollower, that attacker provokes an
attack of opportunity from your akk dog follower.
Prerequisite: Akk Dog Master.
"THE FORCE OROWS
DARK, ANAKIN,
AND WE'RE ALL
AFFECTED BY IT."
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ADVANCED MELEE WEAPONS COST DAMAGE STUN DMG WEI GHT TYPE AVAILABILITY
Tiny
Vibroknucklers 200 +3 0.5 kg Slashing Restricted
Vibrorapier 500 2d6 1.4 kg Slashing Restricted
EXOTIC WEAPONS COST DAMAGE STUN DMG WEIGHT TYPE AVAILABILITY
Small
Garrote' 50 ld6' 0.5 kg Slashing
SIMPLE WEAPONS COST DAMAGE STUN DMG WEIGHT TYPE AVAILABILITY
Small
Snap baton 100
UNARMED COST
Tiny
Stunning gauntlet 200
1 See the weapon's description for special rules.
Stunning Gauntlet
Simple Weapon
2d4
DAMAGE
An insulated glove with an embedded energy cell, the stunning gauntlet
produces an electri fying charge when it strikes a target. A stunning gaunt-
let changes the wearer' s unarmed melee attacks to stun damage, and they
provide a +1 bonus to stun damage on a successful unarmed attack.
Stunning gauntlets are two sizes smaller than their wearer (for example,
a pair of stunning gauntlets designed for a Human are Tiny) . Because of how
they are worn, stunning gauntlets can't be disarmed or dropped.
Vibroknucklers
Advanced Melee Weapon
Little more than a casing attached to a set offinger rings, vibroknucklers are
a tiny weapon favored by thugs and petty thieves, mainly because the weapon
can be easily concealed or stored away. The weapon's nasty surprise-a small
microblade that extends slightly beyond the knuckles-is an added bonus.
A character wearing vibroknucklers deals +3 points of damage on a suc-
cessful unarmed attack.
Like combat gloves, vibroknucklers are two sizes smaller than their wearer
(for example, vibroknucklers designed for a Human are Tiny). Because of how
they are worn, vibroknucklers can't be disarmed or dropped. Additionally,
while wearing vibroknucklers, your unarmed attacks are considered to be
Yes 1 kg Bludgeoning
STUN DMG WEIGHT TYPE AVAILABILITY
+1 0.4 kg Energy Restricted
both a normal unarmed attack (treated as a simple weapon) as well as an
attack with an advanced melee weapon.
Vibroknucklers require an energy cell to operate, which is stored within
the casing.
Vibrorapier
Advanced Melee Weapon
A vibrorapier is designed to have a longer, thinner blade than the standard
vibroblade. It is well-balanced and completely silent due to a specialized
design that diminishes the ultrasonic pitch that other vibro weapons normally
create. Many professional fighters consider the vibrorapier an excellent
weapon and prefer it over a blaster or other melee weapons when stealth
is necessary.
A vibrorapier requires two energy cells to operate.
RANGED WEAPONS
Ranged weapons, especially blasters, can be found throughout the galaxy
and are preferred by military and security organizations, bounty hunters,
mercenaries, and ordinary people who live away from the relative safety of
the Core Worlds.
TABL..E 5-2: RANGED WEAPONS
EXOTIC WEAPONS COST DAMAGE STUN DMG RATE OF FIRE WEIGHT TYPE AVAILABILITY
Small
Wrist rocket launcher 2,500 Varies 5 1 kg Varies Restricted
PISTOLS COST DAMAGE STUN DMG RATE OF FIRE WEIGHT TYPE AVAILABILITY
Tiny
Czerka Adjudicator 325 2d4 S 0.5 kg Piercing Licensed
Gee-Tech 12 Defender
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400 3d4 S 0.25 kg Energy Illegal
Small
BlasTech DH-23 500 3d6 Yes S 1 kg Energy Restricted
Medium
BlasTech DT-122 900 4d6 Yes 5 2 kg Energy Military
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Best known as the "ESPO" gun due to its wide use by the Corporate Sector The DH-23 is designed to be a more reliable weapon when compared to
Security Division, the BlasTech 500 is a compact blaster with a short barrel the typical blaster pistol, but it sacri fices range and strengt h to achieve
and an open-frame stock. Designed for use against large crowds, the weapon it. The pistol incorporates an effective heat radiator and a tight body
trades simple accuracy for the ability to hit just about anythi ng in its path. construction that increase its durability, granting it a Strength of 17 and
Operating best in autofire mode, the rifle incurs a -2 penalty when used as a Break DC of 20.
a single-shot weapon.
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BlasTech DLT-20A "Longbarrel" Blaster Rifle
Rifle
The DLT-20A sees use primar il y by mounted troops, especiall y Republic recon
patrols that use local planetary wil dli fe as their mounts. The rifle comes
standard with a top-mounted rangefinder and electronic sight that acts as
a standard targeting scope. It also incorporates a new concept in weapon
technology called a magnatomic adhesion grip, which improves the user's
hold on the rifle, granting a + 1 equ ipment bonus to his Reflex Defense when
he is the target of a disarm attack.
BlasTech DT-12 Heavy Blaster Pistol
Pistol
The initial concept behind the design and production of the DT-12 is to cater
to customers who do not have hands like Humans, such as Rodians with their
longer fingers, by incorporat ing a larger trigger grip. The weapon gives up
weight and long-range accuracy to provide a stronger punch.
Czerka Adjudicator
Pistol
The Adjudicator remains one of the few slugthrower hold-out pistols still in
production today. It shares a lot of the same attributes-such as its small
size and ease of concealment- with its hold-out blaster pistol cousins. The
weapon is popular and useful when slugthrowers are more numerous than
blasters. With its limited ammunition capacity and slow reload time, most
owners use the Adjudicator as a backup weapon. The pistol can fire only 4
shots before needing to be reloaded, and a full-round action is required to
reload it.
Czerka Adventurer
Rifle
Designed as a long-barreled slugthrower rifle, the Czerka Adventurer is used
by bounty hunters because of its high accuracy ratings at long range. Unlike
other slugthrower rifles, the Adventurer fills its firing chamber with a rich
oxidizer as the bullet fires, propelling it faster to give it a longer range and a
higher punch. Bounty hunters also prize the rifle for its abi lity to easily break
down and be stashed inside a small portable container. The weapon can be
disassembled or reassembled quickly using a move action.
EMP Grenade
Simple Weapon
Often referred to by the clone troops of the Republic as "droid poppers,"
EMP grenades are similar to ion grenades in most respects. The biggest dif-
ference between EMP grenades and standard ion grenades is that they can
completely shut down relatively weak droids.
When you make an area attack with an EMP grenade, make a single
attack roll and compare the result to the Reflex Defense of every target in
the grenade's 2-square burst radius.
Droids, vehicles, electronic devices, and cybernetically enhanced creatures
hit by the grenade take normal ion damage, or half damage on a miss. If
the ion damage dealt by the weapon would reduce a target to 0 hit points
(before the ion damage is hal ved). the target is pushed -5 steps down the
condition track and disabled.
Creatures without cybernetics take half ion damage on a hit or no ion
damage on a miss, and they suffer no other ill effects.
A target with the Evasion talent takes half damage from a successful
attack and no damage if the attack mi sses.
Gee-Tech 12 Defender Microblaster
Pistol
The designers at Gee-Tech exchanged range and damage to create the
galaxy's smallest blaster. In fact, the Gee-Tech 12 is so small that it grants
its wielder a +5 bonus on Stealth checks to conceal it. The Defender is
light on energy because it carries only enough power for two shots, with a
maximum range of 3 squares. A bigger di sadvantage is that the power pack
is integrated into the weapon and cannot be recharged once its two shots
are spent, making it a truly di sposable weapon.
Merr-Sonn Model 434 "Death Hammer"
Pistol
Built as a compact pistol, the Model 434 quickly earns the nickname of
"DeathHammer" from the bounty hunters and professional ki llers who favor
the gun because of its durability and sheer power. The weapon's durasteel
plating increases its sturdiness, giving it a +2 equipment bonus to its DR.
Bounty hunters, mercenaries, and assassins who use the DeathHammer
ornately decorate the weapon, adding more detail after every kill.
SoroSuub Fi relance Blast er Rif le
Ri fle
The Firelance stands out among other blaster rifles solely because of its highly
effective stun sett ing. When sales to bounty hunters skyrocket, SoroSuub
markets the rifle as "the most effective weapon available for freelance law
enforcement officials." Although the rifle's owners come from different
walks of life, most are bounty hunters who. use the firearm to bri ng back
their targets alive. In addit ion to its stun capability, the Firelance is also
lighter than other blaster rifles in its class, weighing as little as a carbine
and making it a good choice for those law enforcement agents who need to
travel long distances to track their quarry.
Wrist Rocket Launcher
Exotic Weapon
The wrist rocket launcher is a versatile personal weapon designed to be useful
in various combat situations. It mounts on the forearm and extends over the
back of the wielder's hand. Bounty hunters favor the weapon, despite various
government attempts to ban the weapons and force production to stop.
Wrist rocket launchers are single-shot weapons that must be reloaded
after each shot. See the "Wrist Rocket Ammunit ion" sidebar for more infor-
malion on wrist rockets.
WRIST ROCKET AMMUNITION
The open market offers a wide variet y of rockets f or use with t he wrist
rocket launcher. Li sted below are a few of the more common rockets
availabl e.
Antipersonnel Rocket: Thi s style of rocket functions li ke a f rag
grenade, but it does not affect mu ltiple squares.
Antivehicle Rocket: Thi s rocket deli vers a powerf ul kick, sufficient
for di sabling or significantl y damaging a vehi cle.
Flash Rocket: Upon detonation, the flash rocket emits intense li ght
that causes temporary blindness. Anyone within t he 3- square burst
radius whose Reflex Defense is beat en by the attack roll is bli nded f or
ld4 rounds.
Hollow-Tip Rocket: This t ype of rocket is used as a means of exposing
t he target to a drug or chemi cal stored inside its speci ali zed tip. Bounty
hunters most commonly use nerve t oxin and stun gas. The nerve t oxin, if
a successful hi t is made, all ows a secondary attack against t he t arget's
Forti t ude Def ense. If the secondary at tack succeeds, the nerve agent
is inj ect ed i nto t he target' s body and moves t he targ et - 2 st eps on t he
conditi on t rack. The stun gas agent sprays into t he air on i mpact, creat ing
a cloud t hat f ill s the square.
Ion Blast Rocket: Thi s rocket emits an ioni zing wave of energy in all
di rections upon impact that affect s el ectroni c devices, includi ng droi ds
and cyberneti c systems.
TASL.E 5-3: WRIST ROCKET AMMUNITION
ROCKETS COST DAMAGE STUN DMG RATE OF FIRE WEIGHT TYPE AVAILABI LI TY
Antipersonnel rocket 400 3d8 S 0.25 kg Sl ashi ng Mi litary
Antivehicle rocket 500 3dl0 S 0.25 kg Slashi ng Military
Flash rocket 400 Special S 0.25 kg Energy Restricted
Hollow-t ip rocket
Empty 200 2d6 S 0.25 kg Pi erci ng Li censed
nerve toxin 600 Special S 0.25 kg Piercing Illegal
stun gas 400 3d6 S 0.25 kg Pierci ng Restricted
Ion blast rocket 400 3d6 ion S 0.25 kg Energy (ion) Restricted
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ARMOR BONUS EQUIP BONUS MAX DEX SPEED SPEED
ARMOR (CHECK PENALTY) COST TO REF DEFENSE TO FORT DEFENSE BONUS (6 SQ.) (4 SQ.) WEIGHT AVAILABILITY
Light Armor (-2)
Shadowsui f 600 +6 3 kg Military
Thinsuit
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900 +6 1 kg
Tracker utility vest 300 +1 +5 0.5 kg
Medium Armor (-5)
Camo armor 6,000 +5 +3 4 sq. 3 sq. 6 kg Restricted
Heavy Armor (-10)
Vacuum pod 15,000 +4 +1 +0 4 sq' 3 sq.' 35 kg
1 When running in heavy armor, you can only move up to three times your speed {instead of four times}.
2 Can be worn beneath clothing or other armor.
ARMOR
Even though blasters are the most common form of weapon in the galaxy,
personal armor is st ill in widespread use. Many factions use armor as a type
of uniform as well as a means of protect ing its members. Many types of
armor are severely restricted or even illegal if not used within the proper
scope of the organization's mandate. Even in areas where armor is not pro-
hibited, wearing a suit of armor indicates to others t hat you are expect ing
or courting trouble.
Camo Armor
Medium Armor
Camo armor protects the wearer from discovery as well as injury. In addit ion
to of the usual hard metal plates woven on top of a fabric body suit, the
armor is also embedded with mini ature photoreactive fibers that allow the
suit to absorb light and change its color to match t he wearer's surroundi ngs.
When attempting to hide, the wearer gains a + 10 equipment bonus to Stealth
checks, regardless of the terrain.
Shadowsuit
Light Armor
A shadowsuit appears to be nothing more than an unassuming black body
stocking that covers every part of the wearer's body except for the eyes.
Act ually, the shadowsuit is composed of a special soft fiber called shadowsilk
that absorbs light and sound. To further improve covert movement, the suit
also has sound dampening pads on the hands and feet, and the wearer's eyes
are covered by a set of goggles that come with the sui t. A shadowsui t has
no electroni c systems t hat can reveal the wearer to sensors. Therefore, the
person wearing a shadowsuit gains a +10 equipment bonus to all Stealth
checks when trying to sneak, but the bonus is nullified if any other armor is
worn with the shadowsui t.
Thinsuit
Light Armor
Insulating against extreme pressure and temperature, a thinsuit is a ski ntight
garment that covers the entire body except for the face, which is covered by
a breath mask that provides 1 hour of breathable air. The thinsuit comes with
an environmental system of minuscule heaters and coolers that allow the
wearer to remain comfortable in extreme heat and cold. It provides the wearer
with a +5 bonus to Fortitude Defense when resisting extreme temperatures.
In addition, the suit further reduces damage taken in such circumstances. If
an attack is successful , the character takes only half damage and does not
move along the condition track, while a failed attack deals no damage.
A thinsuit can be worn under other armors.
Tracker Utility Vest
Light Armor
The tracker utility vest is a simple garment that al lows hunters and guides
to carry a wide assortment of small equipment without discomforting the
wearer. Although they can be constructed from an assortment of materials,
t racker uti li ty vests are commonly made from a tough, leathery hide treated
to be watertight, stainproof, and resistant to rips and tears.
The vest features pockets, pouches, and straps capable of carrying up to
twenty- four small objects weighing no more than 1 kilogram each. Because
the items are stored so that their weight is distributed evenly around the
wearer's torso, their cumulative weight is halved for purposes of calculat ing
the wearer's total carr ied weight.
Vacuum Pod
Heavy Armor
The Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) pod, or vacuum pod, is a droid-assisted suit
of powered armor specifically designed to allow a person to repair a starship
while in space. Its systems are designed in 50 that a wearer not proficient
with heavy armor can use it competently in nonstressful situations. The
suit, once donned properly, provides full life support to its wearer and also
includes external thrusters to allow movement in a zero-gravity environment
(speed fly 6). It also features motorized limbs, a complete set of integrated
repair tools, and an external compartment to allow the user to carry any
extra materials needed to make repairs. The su it's functions are control led
by a dedicated, low-level droid brain that handles all the complex systems
of the suit, such as the life support monitoring system and the regulation
of the external thrusters.
Vacuum pod users who have the Armor Proficiency (heavy) feat can use
the following features and receive the bonuses listed. A wearer who does not
have the feat can sti ll use the suit but does not receive any of the equipment
bonuses listed below, unless otherwise noted. Regardless, the wearer has any
armor check penalties halved while in noncombat situations.
Comlink: The suit's integrated comlink has a range of 100 kilometers and
can send and receive encrypted messages.
Life Support: The suit provides up to 2 hours of continuous life support
with air supply and protection against extreme environments, including
hard vacuum.
Powerlamp: The armor comes with an integrated glowrod, which emits
a 70-square cone of light.
Repair Kit: The tools integrated in the suit's motorized arms give the user
a +2 bonus on al l Mechanics checks while the systems function.
Strength Augmentation: The suit's power systems grant the wearer a
+4 bonus to Strength while the suit is operational.
Putting on the suit and bringing all the droid's systems online takes 15
minutes. Removing the suit takes only 3 rounds.
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EQUIPMENT
During the Clone Wars, technological advances allow new and better equip-
ment to appear on the open market faster than any other time within the
previous thousand years. The equipment presented in this chapter represent
but a small fraction of the devices that emerge during this time.
TAL.E 5-5: jSQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
Bioscanner
Bracer computer
Camouflage netting
Halo lamp
Visual wrist comm
Bioscanner
COST
3,500
1,300
6,000
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1,300
WEIGHT
0.5 kg
0.5 kg
40 kg
1 kg
0.25 kg
The bioscanner is a low-power, handheld scanner used by doctors and medi-
cal technicians to help diagnose medical conditions in their patients. One
or two passes over the patient collects biological information. The scanner
displays vital statistics and analyzes and diagnoses any anomalies on file in
the scanner's medical database. This device grants its user a +2 bonus on all
Knowledge (life sciences) checks made to identify ailments.
Bracer Computer
The bracer computer is a datapad worn on the user's forearm. It performs
all the same functions as the standard datapad, including the ability to read
standard data cards in a slot on the underside of the device. The bracer
computer also features a holographic screen that displays information as
a two-dimensional image about three centimeters above the device. Plus,
the keyboard is designed to accommodate one-handed typing. The bracer
computer is popular among those who need to conserve space with their
equipment, particularly bounty hunters.
A bracer computer has Intelligence 12.
Camouflage Netting
Any camouflage netting found on the market is one of two kinds: powered
and un powered. Both kinds, when draped over one or more objects within a
6-square-by-6-square area, bestow a +5 bonus to all Stealth checks while
under the netting, and offer partial concealment.
Integrated into the netting of the powered version are overlapping
sensor baffle scales that emulate the emission patterns of the surrounding
terrain-including light emissions. Thus, powered camouflage netting grants
an additional +5 bonus to all Stealth checks while under the netting. The
netting is carried in a small backpack and takes a full-round action and two
people to deploy it.
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A pocket-sized disc small enough to fit in the palm of a Human hand, the
halo lamp shines a bright light in a circle around the person holding it out
to a 3-square radius. While lit, it remains cool to the touch, and it can easily
be attached as a weapon accessory.
Visual Wrist Comm
The visual wrist comm is popular with smugglers and sol diers. The comm is
a small, flat, rectangular panel that easily attaches to a glove or other flat
surface. The comm sends and receives audio and visual signals, and it can
display holographic information, though only as a t wo-di mensional image.
It has a range of up to 75 kilometers while planetside-sufficient to reach
orbital range-and runs on a single energy cell, which must be replaced after
10 days of continuous use. In addition, the wrist comm functions as a simple
data pad that stores and receives information from droids, comm signals,
direct computer links, and standard data cards.
DROIDS
The Clone Wars saw the rapid development of droid technology, mainly due
to the Separatists' heavy reliance on droid military units. The droids pre-
sented in this chapter are some of the models found in use in nonmilitary
capacities. You can f ind information on the droids used by the Republic in
Chapter 10: The Republic, and those used by the Separatists in Chapter 11:
The Confederacy.
FIRST-DEOREE DROIDS
First-degree droids usually hold medical, scientific, and ana lytical positions.
These droids are commonly found in hospitals and laboratories.
00-13 Medical Assistant Oroid
Officially dubbed the Model 00-13, this droid is created by Ubrikkian Trans-
ports, a company more commonly associated with repulsorlift veh icles.
The 00-13 gains the nickname "Galactic Chopper" from clone commanders
who know of the model's origins and who witness the droid in action in
the field.
Oddly enough, Ubrikkian originally designs the droid to be used aboard
its medlifter transports. When the transports prove less useful than origi-
nally anticipated, Ubrikkian redistributes the droids as medical assistants
and battlefield medical droids with updated databases and medical tools
installed within the t wo upper arms. The droid's cyli ndrical head, which sits
atop its three-legged body, is equipped with specially cal ibrated medical
sensors that help it perform procedures with extreme preci sion. Oroids of
this model do not converse much, if at all, with patients, preferring to work
without any distractions.
00-13 medical assistant droids can't be played as droid heroes.
00- 13 Medical Assistant Droid
Medium droid (1st-degree) non heroic 3
Init + 1 ; Senses low-li ght vision, Perception + 10
Languages Basic, Binary, 2 unassigned
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 10). Fort 9, Will 12
hp 8; Threshold 9
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +1 (1d4-1)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +2; Grp + 1
Abilities Str 9, Oex 11, Con - , Int 15, Wis 14, Cha 8
CL 1
Feats Cybernetic Surgery, Ski ll Focus (Knowledge [life sciences]. Treat
Injury). Skill Training (Use Computer)
Skills Knowledge (life sciences) + 13, Perception + 10, Treat Injury + 13 ,
Use Computer +8
Systems walking locomotion, basic processor, 2 claw appendages,
improved sensor package, internal storage (10 kg). vocabu lator
Possessions surgery kit
Availability Licensed; Cost 4,150 credits
AN IM-6 MEDICAL ORDIO AND A 00-13 MEDICAL ASSISTANT OROIO
OPERATE ON A PATIENT.
EW-3 Midwife Droid
Designed by the Polis Massans on their homeworld years before the Clone
Wars, the EW-3 droid mimics its creators' appearance. That, however, is where
the resemblance ends. Unlike its designers, the EW-3 has a vocabulator that
allows it to speak at frequencies audible to others. Its behavior algorithms
cause the droid to act in a motherly fashion. Plus, repulsorlift units in the
droid's base permit freedom of movement.
EW-3 midwife droids work in medical facilities allover the galaxy, tend-
ing to children's wards and nurseries and providing attention to its young
patients. Some EW-3 droids serve as nurses for doctors needing an assistan t
for their private practices.
EW-3 droids can be played as droid heroes.
EW-3 Midwife Droid
Medium droid (1st- degree) non heroic 2
Init + 1 ; Senses low-light vision, Perception +5
Languages Basic, Binary, 1 unassigned
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 10). Fort 10, Will 12
hp 6; Threshold 10
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (hovering)
Melee unarmed +1 (ld3)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +1; Grp +1
Abilities Str 10, Dex 10, Con -, Int 12, Wis 14, Cha 13
CL 0
Feats Skill Focus (Knowledge [life sciences], Knowledge [social sciences])
Skill Tr aining (Treat Injury)
Skills Knowledge (life sciences) + 12, Knowledge (social sciences) + 12,
Percept ion +5 ,Treat Injury +B
Systems hovering locomotion, heuristic processor, 2 tool appendages,
improved sensor package, vocabulator
Availability Licensed; Cost 5,B70 credits
IM-6 Medical Droid
The wi del y employed IM-6 from Cybot Galactica is perhaps the most versatil e
and advanced medical droid of the Clone Wars, renowned not only for its skill
but its attention to patients' needs and limitations. Used on the battlefield as
well as aboa rd AT-TEs and a variety of military starships, the IM-6 is capable
of dodging nimbly through enemy fire to retrieve wounded soldiers and drag
them back to safety before commencing treatment, all the while speaking in
a soothing voice. Their friendly and helpful programming leads clone trooper
platoons to adopt IM-6 droids as unofficial members of their units.
IM-6 droids are so efficient partly because they carry their own medical
and surgical suppli es, including an internal medpac reservoir that holds the
equivalent of five medpacs wor th of pharmaceuticals.
IM-6 medical droids can be played as droid heroes.
IM-G Medical Droid
Small droid (1 st-degree) nonheroic 3
Init +B; Senses Perception +5
Languages Basic, Binary, 2 unassigned
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11). Fort 10, Will 12
hp 7; Threshold 12
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (hovering)
Melee unarmed +2 (ld2)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +2 ; Grp -2
Abilities Str 10, Dex 14, Con -, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 13
CL 1
Feats Cybernetic Surgery, Skill Focus (Knowledge [life sciences], Treat
Injury). Skill Training (Use Computer). Surgical Expertise
Skills Initiative +B, Knowledge (life sciences) + 13, Perception +5,
Treat Injury + 13, Use Computer +B
Systems hovering locomotion, internal com link, heuristic processor,
2 hands, improved sensor package, vocabulator
Possessions su rgery kit. medpac reservoir (equivalent of 5 medpacs)
Availability Licensed; Cost 11 ,BOO credits
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The SP-4 analysis droid from Cybot Galactica is a sophisticated droid designed
to help in the objective deconstruction and analysis of empirical data. SP-4
analysis droids are often used by law enforcement agencies to analyze the
data from crime scenes and eliminate human error. The Jedi Temple owns
several SP-4 analysis droids, which work as a part of the Jedi Archives.
SP-4 analysis droids can be played as droid heroes.
SP-4 Analysis Droid
Small droid (1st-degree) nonheroic 3
Init + 1; Senses darkvision, Perception + 10
Languages Basic, Binary, 2 unassigned
Defenses Ref 11 (flat-footed 11), Fort 9, Will 12
hp 8; Threshold 9
Immune droid immunities
Speed 4 squares
Melee unarmed + 1 (ld2-1)
Ranged by weapon +2
Base Atk +2; Grp -4
Abilities Str 8, Dex 10, Con -, Int 15, Wis 14, Cha 12
Special Qualities droid traits
CL 1
Feats Skill Focus (Knowledge [galactic lore]), Skill Focus (Use Computer),
Skill Training (Gather Information), Skill Training (Perception), Skill
Training (Use Computer)
Skills Gather Information +7, Knowledge (bureaucracy) +8, Knowledge
(galactic lore) +13, Knowledge (technology) +8, Perception +10,
Use Computer + 13
Systems walking locomotion, 2 hand appendages, heuristic processor,
darkvision, improved sensor package, internal comlink, vocabulator
Availability Licensed; Cost 3,100
SECOND-DEGREE DROIDS
Second-degree droids are skilled at mechanical and technical work. Repair
facilities usually have at least one second-degree droid to assist in major
jobs or to complete minor repairs.
LE Series Repair Droid
The concept behind Cybot Galactica's LE Series repair droid is simple enough:
Combine the repair funct ions of an astromech droid with the chassis and
personality matrix of an administrative droid. With the hopes of appealing
to a market of independent traders and space transport captains, Cybot
Galactica advertised the LE Series droid as having extensive functionality
concentrated into one droid, and the corporation asked a high price for them.
The main drawback is the bipedal, humanoid chassis. Although it helps the
droid to more easily interact with spaceport officials and docking crews, the
design hampers its primary function as a repair droid. Cybot Galactica insists
that the LE Series can use the same tools as its owner and emphasizes that
the administration skills programming allows it to handle the day-to-day
duties that starship captains want to avoid. However, the company's efforts
fallon deaf ears.
LE Series droids are found on capital sh ips and in port
offices, acting as administrative assistants, though their
technical skills do occasionally come into play to help repair
office equipment.
LE Series repair droids can be played as droid heroes.
AN SP-4 ANALYSIS OROID AND A SYQ PROTOCOL DACIIO
STUDY A HOLOORAPHIC IMAOE.
AN FA- S VALET OROID AND A LE SERIES REPAIR DR DID ARGUE
OVER HOW TO FIX A DAMAGED CONSOLE.
LE Series Repair Droid
Medium droid (2nd-degree) non heroic 3
Init +0; Senses low-light vision; Perception +4
Languages Basic, Binary, 1 unassigned
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 13), Fort 10, Wil111
hp 7; Threshold 10
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +2 (ld3)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +2; Grp +2
Abilities Str 10, Dex 8, Con -, Int 13, Wis 12, Cha 12
CL 1
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Skill Focus (Mechanics), Skill Training
(Knowledge [technology]) , Skill Training (Mechanics)
Skills Knowledge (bureaucracy) +7 , Knowledge (technology) +7 ,
Mechanics + 12, Perception +4, Use Computer +7
Systems walking locomotion, heuristic processor, 2 hand appendages,
durasteel shell, integrated com link, diagnostic package, improved
sensor package, translator unit (DC 15), vocabulator
Possessions holoprojector, holorecorder
Availabi lity Licensed; Cost 6,000 credits
P2 Series Astromech Droid
The first of Industrial Automaton's attempts to creating an astromech droid
for commercial and consumer market s, the P2 droid is a prototype initially
sold to the Republic for use aboard their merchant f leet vessels on a trial
basis.
Th e P2 looks, in many ways, like a larger version of the newer R2 series
droid, but the P2 also has a nonretractable claw appendage attached to its
dome. Another feature missing in the P2, but present in its later cousins,
is a vocabulator. Instead, the P2 communicates with its owner through an
integrated screen on its dome, making communication inconvenient at best.
In spite of these drawbacks, P2 droids have the same cheerful attitude that
their younger R2 cousins display, making them popular with their owners.
P2 Series astromech droids can be played as droid heroes.
P2 Series Astromech Droid
Medium droid (2nd-degree) nonheroic 1
Init -1 ; Senses darkvision; Perception +6
Languages Basic (understand only), Binary, 2 unassigned
Defenses Ref 9 (flat-footed 9), Fort 12 , Will 9
hp 5; Threshold 12
Immune droid traits
Speed 8 squares (wheeled), 2 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +2 (ld4+2)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +0; Grp +2
Abilities Str 15, Dex 9, Con -, Int 14, Wis 8, Cha 10
CL 0
Feats Sk il l Focus (Mechanics, Use Computer), Skill Training (Perception)
Skills Mechanics + 12, Perception +4, Pil ot +4 , Use Computer + 12
Systems wheeled locomotion, wa lking locomotion, magnetic feet,
heuristic processor, 6 tool appendages, 2 claw appendages, diagnostics
package, internal storage (10 kg), improved sensor package, internal
com link, darkvision
Possessions astrogation buffer (storage device, 4 memory units), circular
saw, electric arc welder, fire ext inguisher, holoprojector, holorecorder
Availability Licensed; Cost 4,200 credits (used)
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Designed by Serv-O- Droid to assist docking bay mechanics with repairs,
the pit droid is remarkably sturdy and strong for its size. Unlike other smal l
droids, pit droids take no penalty to their ca rrying capacity for being Small.
Additionally, pit droids fold up into a Tiny object when deactivated, allowing
them to be stowed in a smal ler space when unused. Many transport pilots
keep a small number of pit droids in their cargo holds to assist with repairs,
especia Ily when they are the lone crew member.
Pit droids can be played as droid heroes.
Serv-O-Droid Pit Droid
Sma ll droid (2nd degree) nonheroic 2
Init +3; Senses Perception +0
Languages Basic (understand on ly). Binary
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11). Fort 12, Will 9
hp 5; Threshold 12
Immune droid immunities
Speed 4 squares
Melee unarmed +3 (ld2+2)
Ranged by weapon +3
Base Atk + 1; Grp -2
Abilities Str 15, Dex 14, Con -, Int 10, Wis 8, Cha 12
Special Qualities droid traits
CL 0
Feats Ski ll Focus (Mechanics). Skill Training (Mechanics). Skill Training
(Pilot). Skill Training (Use Computer)
Skills Knowledge (technology) +6, Mechanics + 11, Pilot +8,
Use Computer +6
Systems wa lking locomotion, 2 hand appen dages, basic processor
Availability Licensed; Cost 1, 300
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THIRD-DEOREE DRCJIDS
Third-degree droids are used in situations where interactions between beings
play an important role in everyday life, such as political arenas, merchant
services, and even domestic settings. Military forces during the Clone Wars
somet imes send thi rd-degree droids to soften the blow of bad news, creating
negative feelings toward them.
5YQ Series Protocol Droid
Built as a more affordable version of their popular 3PO series protocol droid,
Cybot Galactica's 5YQ protocol droid is intended for the Mid Rim market,
where expensive droids do not sell wel l. Only a limited number are produced
before legal action forces Cybot Galact ica to cancel the line. Few 5YQs
remain in service, but they are popular on the Outer Rim, where 3PO models
are still exorbitantly expensive.
The 5YQs are also surprisingly popular among droid "kit" enthusiasts, who
tear out most of the int ernal components and replace them with custom
upgrades. One popular conversion is disabling the 5YQ's creative dampeners,
which not only allows the normally scrupulous droid to manufacture false-
hoods but also enables it to form independent ideas and opinions.
5YQ protocol droids can be played as droid heroes.
5YQ Protocol Droid
Medium droid (3rd-degree) non heroic 1
Init +0; Senses Perception +6
Languages Basic, Binary, 3 unassigned
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 10). Fort 9, Will 11
hp 2; Threshold 9
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squa res (walking)
Melee unarmed -1 (ld3-1)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +0; Grp - 1
Abilities Str 8, Dex 10, Con -, Int 12, Wis 12, Cha 14
Feats Linguist, Ski ll Focus (Persuasion). Ski ll Training (Knowledge
[bureaucracy]), Skill Training (Knowledge [ga lactic lore))
CL 0
Skills Initiative +0, Knowledge (bureaucracy) +6, Knowledge (galactic
lore) +6, Perception +6, Persuasion + 12
Systems walking locomotion, basic processor, translator unit (DC 10).
2 hand appendages, vocabulator, internal storage (5 kg)
Possessions audio recorder
Availability Licensed; Cost 1,460 credits
F OURTH-DEGREE DROIDS
Fourth-degree droids include models designed for combat in one form or
another. Most fourth- degree droids are mi litary and security droids, but other
models such as assassin droids, probe droids, tracker droids, and certain non-
combative droids used by military organizations fal l in this group as well.
BCA-11!X Lightsaber Practice Droid
Before the Battle of Naboo, Baktoid Combat Automata produces a number of
training droids for the Jedi Order, but the results convince them that helping
to train young Jedi might not be the best business decision. The 11/X's most
unusual feature is the use of a cortosis matrix in the bonding of the droid's
quadanium armor, designed to resist the energy of a lightsaber and make
the 11 IX harder to disable or destroy.
SCA-11 IX training droids can't be played as droid heroes.
BCA-ll IX Training Droid CL 2
Medium droid (4th-degree) non heroic 3/sol di er 1
Init +9; Senses low-light, Perception +4
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 20 (flat-footed 18), Fort 13, Will 11; +7 armor
hp 17; DR 5 (Iightsabers only); Threshold 13
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee claw +4 (1 d4+ 1)
Ranged blaster carbine +6 (3d8+2)
Base Atk +3 ; Grp +5
Fighting Space 1 sq uare; Reach 1 squa re
Atk Options autofire (blaster carbine)
Special Actions Coordinated Attack
Abilities Str 13, Dex 14, Con -, I nt 9, Wis 11 , Cha 8
Talents Weapon Specialization (rifles)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Coordinated Attack, Toughness,
Weapon Focus (rifles), Weapon Proficiency (rifles)
Skills Initiative +9, Perception +4
Systems walking locomotion, basic processor, improved sensor package,
internal comlink, quadanium battle armor (+7 armor, cortosis- durasteel
alloy), vocabulator
Possessions blaster carbine
Availability Military; Cost 5,860 credits
IG-86 Sentinel Droid
Part of Holowan Mechanicals evergrowing line of IG Series combat droids,
the IG-86 sentinel droid was designed to f unction as a bodyguard or home
security system for the wea lt hy. In practice, however, most IG-86 droids
are used for more sini ster purposes. Armed with programming t hat is only
margi nal ly more sophist icated than basic battl e droids, the IG-86 comes
standard with a heuristic processor, making it versatile as well as more
capable of learning new combat routines over time.
Both Ziro the Hutt and Gha' Nachkt use IG-86 sentinel droids as agents
and protectors. Ziro t he Hutt has al lowed several of his IG-86 droids to go
for long periods of time without memory wipes, causing them to gain sig-
nificant experience and develop personalities. One such droid, KRONOS-327,
is a formidable assassin droid.
IG-86 sentinel droids can be played as droid heroes.
IG-86 Sentinel Droid
Medi um droid (4th-degree) sol di er 1
Init +7; Senses Percept ion +6
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 17 (flat- footed 15), Fort 15, Will 12
hp 30; Threshold 15
Immune droid immunities
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +3 (l d3+2)
Ranged blaster carbine +4 (3d8) or
Ranged blaster carbine +2 (4d8) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk + 1; Grp +3
Atk Options Rapid Shot
Abilities Str 14, Dex 15, Con -, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 8
Special Qualities droid traits
Talents Indomitable
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Rapid Shot, Weapon Focus (rifles),
Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
CL 1
Skills Initiative +7, Mechanics +5, Perception +6, Use Computer +5
Systems walking locomotion, 2 hand appendages, heurist ic processor,
vocabulator
Possessions blaster rif le, durasteel shell
Availability Restricted; Cost 7,800
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Fifth-degree droids are labor and uti lity droids, performing heavy lift ing and
low-level, repet itive grunt work that many beings in the galaxy prefer to
avoid. The main difference between these and other domestic droids is that
f ifth-degree droids are not programmed to provide companionship. Instead,
they perform the ordered task and report back when it is completed.
CLL-6 Binary Load Lifter
So cognit ively slow that it barely qualifies as a droid, the binary load lifter
serves one purpose only: to lift and stack cargo containers in industrial
warehouses all over the galaxy. The most basic of processors keeps this droid
moving and carrying out its orders. Only the slightest level of self-awareness
prevents CLL-6 droids from being considered nonthinking machines.
The binary load lifter is one of the oldest and simplest droid models in
the galaxy. The boxy droid stands 3 meters tall and appears t o be ca rrying
two trays at the end of its arms. In fact, the droid has no manipulators at all
and uses the "trays" to lift cargo palettes and del iver t hem to their desti na-
tions. Each leg is reinforced with indust ri al-grade durasteel and powered
by a heavy-duty hydraulic system to support the droid's bulk as well as the
burden of its load.
Although the CLL-6 can understand and take orders in Basic, it can speak
only in Binary. When it takes orders, the droid takes them literally, much to
the regret of frustrated owners who eventually decide to invest in a protocol
droid to deliver orders for them. With the binary load lifter's low cost, those
owners are not set back much when they do so.
CLL-6 droids can't be played as droid heroes.
CLL-6 Binary Load Lifter
Large droid (5th-degree) nonheroic 1
Init +0 : Senses Percept ion + 10
Languages Basic (understand only). Binary
Defenses Ref 9 (flat -f ooted 9). Fort 19, Will 10
hp 23: Threshold 19
Immune droid traits
Speed 8 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +9 (ld4+9)
Fighting Space 2x2 : Reach 1 squa re
Base Atk +0; Grp +14
Abilities Str 28, Dex 10, Con - , Int 8, Wis 10, Cha 5
Feats Skill Focus (Endurance, Percept ion). Ski ll Training (Percept ion)
Skills Endurance + 19, Perception + 10
Systems walking locomotion, basic processor, 2 tool appendages
Availability Licensed; Cost 4,200 credits (used)
FA-5 Valet Droid
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One of the SoroSuub Corporati on's most popular servant droi ds, the FA-5
valet droid is used for menial tasks in hotels, spaceports, and government
facilities. The FA-5 valet droid has little in the way of complex programming
and is best used for basic service tasks, such as carrying bags, delivering food
and drinks, and acting as a mail courier. Al l FA-5 valet droids are programmed
with basic flight protocols, allowing them to move, park, and retr ieve the
ai rspeeders and starshi ps of their owners or their owners' clients.
FA-5 valet droids can be played as droid heroes.
FA-5 Valet Droid
Medium droid (5th-degree) nonheroic 1
Init +2; Senses Perception +0
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 10). Fort 11 , Will 10
hp 3; Threshold 10
Immune droid immunities
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +1 (ld3+1)
Ranged by weapon +2
Base Atk +0: Grp +2
Abil ities Str 12, Dex 15, Con -, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 12
Special Qualities droid t raits
Feats Skill Focus (Endurance). Skill Training (Pilot). 2 unassigned
Skills Endurance + 10, Pilot + 12
Systems walking locomotion, 2 hand appendages, basic processor,
vocabulator
Availability Licensed; Cost 1,100
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IW-37 Pincer Loader Droid
Marketed as "the bantha of load lifters," the Industrial Automaton IW-37
pincer loader droid is designed to carry rockets, torpedoes, and other mis-
siles, and to load them into the launch tubes of starships and other vehicles.
IW-37s are also used on battlefields, where they are programmed to locate
and retrieve unused munitions and other salvage from disabled vehicles.
Although not built for combat, the IW-37 is programmed to immobilize
those who attempt to interfere with its work. Clone trooper units occasion-
ally find IW-37s in the cargo holds of wrecked Separatists ships, clutching
sti ll-functioning super battle droids in their claws.
IW-37 pincer loader droids can't be played as droid heroes.
IW-37 Pincer Loader Droid
Large droid (5th-degree) non heroic 4
Init +7; Senses Perception +6
Languages Binary
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 15). Fort 17, Will 10
hp 11; Threshold 22
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee 2 claws +10 (ld6+7)
Fighting Space 2x2; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +3; Grp +15
Abilities Str 24, Dex 11, Con -, Int 8, Wis 8, Cha 6
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Improved Damage Threshold, Pin,
Power Attack
Skills Initiative +7, Perception +6
Systems walking locomotion, basic processor, 2 claw appendages,
durasteel plating (+6 armor)
Possessions durasteel shell
Availability Licensed; Cost 8,000 credits
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by private parties at the height of the Clone Wars. Internal cargo space is
converted to make room for larger engines and shield generators, and a
number of gu n empl acements are added to the ventral and dorsal surfaces of
the ship. Intended to provide fire support for merchant shipping, the Justifier
is expensive to maint ain and is produced only in limited numbers.
Barloz-class Freighter
Colossal space transport
Init - 3; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 13), Fort 30; + 13 armor
hp 180; DR 15; SR 15; Threshold 80
Speed fly 12 squa res (max. velocity 850 km/h), fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser cannon + 1 (see below)
CL 7
Fight ing Space 12x12 or 1 squa res (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +40
Abilities Str 50, Dex 14, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative -3, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot - 3,
Use Computer +5
Crew 2 (norma l); Passengers 4
Cargo 85 metric tons; Consumables 2 months; Carr ied Craft none
Hyperdrive x2 (backup x12)
Availability Licensed; Cost 120,000 (1 7,500 used)
Laser Cannon (copilot)
Atk + 1, Dmg 4d10 x2
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Designed by the Corellian Engineering Corporation as a budget space trans-
port for fledgl ing businesses, the G9 Ri gger is a slow and unwieldy t ransport
ship on the verge of obsolescence by the time of the outbreak of the Clone
Wars. The G9 Rigger, though inexpensive, offers few of the amenities sought
after by independent traders. Like all Corellian Engineering Corporation
ships, the G9 Rigger is fairly easy to customize, but the sh ip is t oo bulky
and sluggish for most couriers and transport pilots who pride themselves
on speed. As a result, the G9 Rigger is most often seen in t he hands of local
traders who ply the space lanes in a sma ll area of the galaxy, and has earned
a reputation as a low-quality vessel suitable for use only on the Ou ter Rim.
Interestingly, it is this reputation t hat leads many spice smugglers t o spend
the time and effort to modify the G9 Ri gger, as most sector authorities see
little threat from this vessel.
The Twilight, a spice freighter owned by Ziro the Hutt and stolen from
the planet Teth by Anakin Skywalker, is a G9 Rigger.
G9 Rigger
Co lossa l space transport
Init -5; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 11 (flat-footed 11), Fort 24; +11 armor
hp 100; DR 15; Threshol d 74
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 700 km/h)' fly 2 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged double light laser cannons +3 (see below) and
light laser cannons + 1 (see below)
CL 6
Fight ing Space 12x12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +5
Atk Options autofire (double light laser cannons)
Abilities Str 39, Dex 10, Con - , Int 12
Skil l s Initiative -5, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -5,
Use Computer +5
Crew 2 (normal); Passengers 6
Cargo 70 tons; Consumables 1 month; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x3
Availability Licensed; Cost 85, 000 (45,000 used)
Double Light Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +3 (-2 autofire), Dmg 4d1 0x2
Light Laser Cannons (copi lot)
Atk + 1, Dmg 3dlOx2
Barl[]z-class
Medium Freighter
I. Cockpit
a Pilot
b Co-Pilot
c Sensors/Communications
d Shields/Weapons
2. Ship's Computer
3. Life Support
4. Galley
5. Refresher
G. Passenger Cabins
7. First Mate's Cabin
B. Captain's Cabin
9. Common Room
10. Boarding Ramp
II. Machine Shop/Storage
12. Cargo Bay
13. Cargo Elevator
14. Escape Pod
15. Cargo Loading Ramp
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The Gallofree Yards GS- 100 salvage ship is a large, bulky craft designed to
navigate debris f ields in the wake of space batt les, picking up salvageable
parts to sell as scrap. Durable and capable of dealing with dangerous float-
ing f lotsam and debris, the GS-100 runs with a small crew complement,
and some independent salvagers prefer to fi ll the other two crew slots with
droids, allowing them to plunder the graveyards of past battles without the
need to split the profits with living associates.
Gha' Nachkt's ship, the Vulture's Claw, is a heavil y modif ied GS-100
salvage ship.
GS- l 00 Salvage Ship
Colossal space transport
Init -4; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 13), Fort 30 ; +13 armor
hp 190; DR 15; Threshold 80
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 400 km/h)' fly 2 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged 2 medium laser cannons +2 (see below)
CL 8
Fighti ng Space 12x12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +40
Abi li ties Str 51, Dex 12, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative -4, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -4,
Use Computer +5
Crew 3 (normal); Passengers 20 (droids)
Cargo 140 tons; Consumables 1 month ; Carried Craft none
Hyper dri ve x3
Availability Licensed; Cost 190,000 (95,000 used)
Medium Laser Cannons (gunner)
Atk +2, Dmg 4dlOx2
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One of the Corellian Engineering Corporation's forgotten achievements is
the KR-TB, better known as the Doomtreader. It represents a radical shift in
design for the CEC at a time when the company is searching for a product that
resonates well with the majority of their customer base. Though the YT series
is nearly a century away from being realized, the KR-TB is one of the earliest
attempts at designing a freighter that would be all things to all people.
For the time, the Doomtreader's expansive cargo holds are its most
lauded feature. With over 300 metric tons of capacity, a small fortune can
be secured for reliable transport. The KR-TB is also designed with the solo
pilot in mind. The duties of the copilot can be delegated to an astromech
droid, necessi t ating only a sma ll organic crew. Adequat e passenger space is
provided for up to six additional organics.
Next to its vast cargo capabi li ties, the Doomtreader is renowned for
its defensive capabilities. In fact, the KR-TB earns its moniker from its
heavy shields, durable construction, and dual laser cannons, which allow
it to venture into situations that would doom lesser vessels to capture or
destruction.
Even though it seems the perfect ship for the intergalactic merchant, the
KR-TB is only moderately successful - in part because of the ship's high price
tag. Behind the scenes, rivalries within the Corellian Engineering Corpora-
ti on also playa substantial role in the model's marginalization. In the end,
remaining Doomtreaders are sold at cut rates to planetary def ense forces
and law enforcement agencies.
The most famous KR-TB Doomtreader is Hell's Anvil. Taken as a prize by
Montross, a well-known Mandalorian bounty hunter and rival of Jango Fett,
Hell 's Anvil is heavily modified and converted for use as a prisoner transport
and mobile base. The most notorious of Hell's Anvil's modifications is a pa ir
of solar ionization cannons, devastating weapons that are unaffected by
conventional deflector shields. With Montross's death at the ha nds of Jango
Fett, the Hell's Anvil fades into obscurity.
A P U R S UER-CLASS ENF ORCEMENT S HIP C H A SES D O WN A
B ARLOZ-CLA SS PREIOHTER.
KR- TB Doomtreader
Colossal space transport
lnit - 4; Senses Percept ion +S
Def enses Ref 14 (flat- footed 13), Fort 30; +13 armor
hp 180; DR lS; SR 30; Threshold 80
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 900 km/h)' fly 3 squares
(starship sca le)
Ranged laser cannons +4 (see below)
CL 8
Fight ing Space 20xl0 or 1 squares (starship scale); Cover total (crew),
total (astromech droid)
Base Atk +0; Grp +40
Abilities Str SO, Dex 12, Con -, lnt 14
Skill s Initiative -4, Mechanics +S (+ 13*), Perception +S, Pilot -4,
Use Computer +S (+ 13*)
Crew 2 pl us astromech droid (ski lled); Passengers 6
Cargo 100 tons; Consumables 1 month; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x2 (backup xl S)
Availability Licensed; Cost 3S0,000 (70,000 used)
* If the ship has an astromech droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Dual Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +4, Dmg 6dl0x2
PURSUSR-CL..ASS
ENFORCEMENT SHIP
The Pursuer-class enforcement ship is a patrol vessel and fast transport
designed by MandalMotors with Mandaloria ns specifically in mind. The ship
is popular with the Mandalorian Protectors during the Clone Wars, but the
Pursuer- class also becomes a sought-after ship among non-Mandalorian
police forces and bounty hunters across the galaxy.
The stock Pursuer is fast , wi th good armament and adequate shields.
Thoug h its cargo capacity is not up to pa r with other interstellar transports
and freighters, it can be easily relegated to a transport role in a pinch. Pas-
senger space is limited to five cramped cel ls and a couple of bunks, and the
cargo area is adequate for securing contraband and ground vehicles. Even
though it is a capable craft right off the assembly line, few Pursuers go long
without aftermarket mod ification.
Fol lowing t he Clone Wars, the Pursuer-class continues to see production
and distribution across the galaxy with few changes to its basic design. Its
fearsome reputation, combined with its capabilities, is just as valuable to
potential owners as its act ual weapon syst ems are.
With his Firespray-31, Slave I, in impound, Boba Fett uses of a modified
Pursuer-class, dubbing it Slave II. The ship serves him well until it is nearly
destroyed at Byss. Fett's modified Pursuer incl udes a rear-firing proton
torpedo launcher, an improved sensor array, and improved shield generators
and sublight engines.
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Colossal space transport
Init - 3; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 12). Fort 26; +12 armor
hp 120; DR 15; SR 15; Threshold 76
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1, 000 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(starship sca le)
Ranged twin blaster ca nnons +5 (see below) or
Ranged ion cannons +5 (see below)
CL 7
Fighting Space 10x20 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk + 1; Grp +37
Atk Options autofire (twin blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 42, Dex 14, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative -3, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -3,
Use Computer +5
Crew 1; Passengers 7 (2 Passengers, 5 prisoners)
Cargo 35 metric tons; Consumables 5 weeks
Hyperdrive xl (backup x16)
Availability Restricted; Cost 200,000 (40,000 used)
Twin Blaster Cannons (pilot)
Atk +5 (+0 autofire). Dmg 5dl0x2
Ion Cannons (pilot)
Atk +5, Dmg 4dl0x2 ion
SELTISS-Z CARAVEL
All Hutts of means seek to demonstrate their personal successes. This extends
to the vessels they buy, and the Seltiss-2 caravel is a prime example of Hut-
tese taste in starships. The Seltiss-2 is modest by Hutt standards, yet to other
speci es its amenities seem lush. No two sh ips are the same, and the interiors
are crafted to individual specifications and requirements. Externally, the
Seltiss-2 resembles a sail barge. Inside, however, the accommodations-at
least for the Hutt and honored guests-are spacious and opulent.
Hutt caravels, the Seltiss-2 among them, are designed with short intra-
system jaunts in mind. Thus, they are not equipped with hyperdrives as a
st andard feature. Th ey move easil y between the upper atmosphere of Nal
Hutta and the smuggler's moon of Nar Shaddaa. The vessel' s combat capa-
bilities are humble and hidden from the naked eye. Any self-respecting Hutt
prefers to keep hi s weapons concealed to lull enemies into a fa lse sense of
superiority.
The main cabin of the Seltiss-2 is equipped with a raised dais and a stun-
ning view. It serves as a Hutt's audience chamber away from the personal
palace. The cabin detaches from the rest of the ship, ferrying the Hutt and
his servants to and from the planet below.
Ubrikkian Seltiss-2 Caravel
Colossal space transport
Init -5; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 14). Fort 31; + 14 armor
hp 200; DR 15; SR 30; Threshold 81
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 850 km/hl. fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser cannon battery +2 (see below)
CL 9
Fighting Space 10x20 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +41
Atk Options autofire (laser cannon battery)
Abilities Str 52, Dex 10, Con - , Int 14
Skills Initiative -5, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -5,
Use Computer +5
Crew 4 (1 pilot, 1 copilot, 2 gunners); Passengers 12
Cargo 50 tons; Consumables 1 month; Carried Craft main cabin
Availability Li censed; Cost 800,000 (160,000 used)
Laser Cannon Battery (2 gunners)
Atk +4 H autofire)' Dmg 4dlOx2
Seltiss-2 Caravel Cabin
The Seltiss-2 caravel, like many Hutt space transport s, is equipped with a
cabin that separates from the rest of the ship. Though this is often done
merely to accommodate suborbital transportation, the most obvious reason
for such a feature is to allow the owner of the caravel to escape harm. Escape
pods are not a standard feature aboard Hutt caravel s, leaving the Hutt's
crew and entourage in dire straights if the ship's owner decides to depart
during an emergency.
When detached from the primary hull, the cabin of a Seltiss-2 has the
following stat istics.
Ubrikkian Seltiss-2 Caravel Cabin
Huge space transport
Init +4; Senses Percept ion +5
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 11), Fort 21; +3 armor
hp 50; DR 5; SR 10 ; Threshold 31
Speed fl y 12 squares (max. velocity 700 km/h), fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starshi p sca le); Cover tot al (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +21
Abiliti es Str 32, Dex 12, Con - , Int 14
Skills Initiative +4, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pi lot +4,
Use Computer +5
Crew 1; Passengers 6
Cargo 5 tons; Consumables 2 weeks; Carried Craft none
Availability Licensed; Cost 400,000 (80,000 used)
S TARFIOHTERS
CL 3
The following starfighters are prevalent during the Clone Wars. Some achieve
greatness, whil e others f ly into obscurit y after t he wa rs.
D AOOER-CLASS STARFIOHTER
The Oagger-class space superi ority starfighter is produced in larg e numbers
by Republic Si enar Syst ems in the wan ing days of the Ol d Re public. It is a
formidable craft for its t ime : small, maneuverable, and fast, wi th powerful
weaponry and a relatively cheap price tag. It even incorporates a hyper-
drive and a limited astrogat ion computer that stores enough data for three
hyperspace jumps.
As with later examples of Sienar's design philosophy, the Dagger- class
lacks shields or extensive life support syst ems. Dagger pilots must don pres-
surized flight suits to withstand the rigors of space. An absence of inertial
and gravity cont rols means that Dagger pilots are also exposed t o ext reme
gravitational forces as they dodge, weave, and careen through space.
Thousands of Dagger-class starfighters are produced by Republic Sienar
prior to the Clone Wars. The maj ori t y are purchased by planetary defense
forces, and many of t he systems that take up the banner of the Confederacy
of Independent Systems have Daggers in their arsenals. Given its low cost
and ubiquitous nature, the Dagger is also used by a number of mercenary
organizat ions, as well as independent parami litary cont ractors. The Trade
Federation, in particular, contracts with a number of mercenary organizations
that employ Dagger starfighters.
With Republic Sienar's dissol ution by Emperor Pal patine, and subsequent
incorporation int o the Republic Navy, producti on of many of its starfight ers
ceases completely. This includes the Dagger- class starfighter. The design
specifications of the Dagger are eventually brought out for review by the
newly founded Sienar Fleet Systems, and some elements of t he class are
incorporated into the initial TIE series of starfighters.
D A OOE'R CLASS STA RF' I OHTERS ATT ACK T HE T WI L. /OHT,
A 09 RIQOER SPI CE F'REIOHTER.
Dagger-class Starfighter CL 6
Gargantuan starfighter
Init +4; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 15 (f lat - footed 11), Fort 22; +6 armor
hp 60; DR 10; Threshold 42
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,000 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser can nons +2 (see bel ow)
Fighting Space 4x 4 or 1 squa re (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +27
Atk Options autofire (l aser ca nnons)
Abil ities Str 34, Dex 18, Con - , Int 10
Skills Initiative +4, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot +4,
Use Computer +5
Crew 1; Passengers none
Cargo 55 kg ; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Availability Restricted; Cost 35,000 (8,000 used)
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +2 (-3 aut of ire)' Dmg 6dl 0x2
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STARFIOHTER
The Dianaga-class starfighter is one of Koensayr' s most popular starfighter
models prior to the advent of the y-wing. Though its armaments are con-
sidered excessive for a civilian fighter produced during peacetime, it is a
popular choice of planetary defense forces, mercenary fleets, and pirate
bands. Though effective when employed in large numbers, the Dianaga's
relatively slow speed and low maneuverability keep it from competing with
faster and nimbler military-grade starfighters.
The Dianaga's leading feature is its weaponry. Four fire-linked laser can-
nons provide the fighter with a significant offensive punch, while the craft's
heavy ion cannon allows for more controlled attacks against sensitive targets
that need to be taken in one piece. Decent shields, a reinforced hull, and a
mid-grade hyperdrive are also standard features of t he Dianaga, providing
it with a degree of tactical flexibility.
During the Clone Wars, Dianagas fly in mercenary and pirate fleets.
Koensayr eventually discontinues the line, making it a rare sight following
the Clone Wars. Some Dianogas are still in service with pirate bands well
into the Rebell ion era, but the lack of available parts makes them difficult,
if not impossible, to maintain.
Dianoga-class Assault Starfighter
Gargantuan starfighter
Init +2; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11). Fort 23; +6 armor
hp 80; DR 10; SR 15; Threshold 43
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 950 km/h)' fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser cannons +2 (see below) or
Ranged heavy ion cannon +2 (see below)
CL 7
Fighting Space 4x4 or 1 sq uares (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +28
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons)
Abilities Str 36, Dex 14, Con -, Int 11
Skills Initiative +2, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot +2,
Use Computer +5
Crew 1; Passengers none
Cargo 90 kg; Consumables 3 days; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x2
Availability Restricted; Cost 45,000 (12,000 used)
Fire-linked Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +2 (-3 autofire)' Dmg 6d10x2
Heavy Ion Cannon (pilot)
Atk +2, Dmg 5dlOx2 ion
FRSSFALL-CLASS STARFIOHTER
The Freefall-class starfighter is a bomber manufactured by the Nubian Design
Collect ive. Named for the unguided bombs it is designed to use, the Fredall is
an effective craft despite its lowtech approach to ordnance delivery. It is a large
starfighter, possessing a wide wingspan with a large sublight engine mounted
on each wing tip. Cargo capacity is typically limited to bombs, but the ship can
be converted to make supply drops and troop insertions if necessary.
A Free fa II requires an extensive crew, including a dedicated pilot, gunner,
navigator, and bombardier. Allowing a pilot to focus on maneuvers while
providing additional crew to perform other functions is a staple of Nubian
design philosophy. In fact, the calibration of these diverse systems is so
exacting that as long as a crew of four operates the ship, each gains a +1
bonus to checks and rolls related to his own duties. It is theoretically possible
to consolidate systems, thereby reducing the ship's required crew, but this
eliminates the aforementioned bonus.
During the Clone Wars, the Freefall-class starfighter is employed by
several independent mercenary units, mostly on the side of the Republic.
The best known of these mercenaries is the Bith engineer Jinkins, who flies
a heavily modified Freefall-class starfighter with improved weaponry.
Freefall-class Starfighter
Colossal starfighter
Init -2; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 12). Fort 26; +12 armor
hp 120; DR 15; SR 20; Threshold 76
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocit y 1,000 km/h), fly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser cannons + 1 (see below) and
Ranged bomb chute + 1 (see below)
CL 8
Fighting Space 30x20 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +36
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons)
Abilities Str 42, Dex 16, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative -2, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -2,
Use Computer +5
Crew 4 (1 pilot. 1 gunner, 1 navigator, 1 bombardier); Passengers 10
Cargo 20 metric tons; Consumables 4 weeks; Carried Craft none
Payload 20 proton bombs
Hyperdrive x2 (backup xlO)
Availability Restricted; Cost 70,000 (18,000 used)
Laser Cannons (gunner)
Atk +1 (-4 autofire)' Dmg 6d10x2
Bomb Chute (bombardier)
Atk +1, Dmg 8dlOx5
MORNINOSTAR ASSAULT
STARFIOHTER
The MorningStar is a tri-wing starfighter used extensively in mercenary
fleets prior to the invasion of Naboo. The Trade Federa ti on employs several
mercenary groups that use the MorningStar fighter and its variants. Of the
starfighters available prior to the Galactic Civil War, the MorningStar is
one of the most capable designs avai lable. In spite of being marketed as a
planetary defense ship, the MorningStar finds its way into mercenary and
pirate fleets across the galaxy.
Kuat Systems En gineering originall y produces the MorningStar as an
orbital fighter and picket vessel for planetary defenses and law enforce-
ment. With the eventual addition of a Class-2 hyperdrive, the MorningStar
is shoehorned into the role of a space superiority starfighter. Though
effect ive, especially en masse, the MorningStar suffers from light construc-
tion, mediocre maneuverability, slow speed, and an inadequate payload of
concussion missiles.
MORNINOSTAR ASSAULT STAAFIOHTEAS MEET THEIR MATCH.
Variants of the MorningStar are produced, the most popular of whi ch are
the A, B, and C models. The A model, detailed here, is the original space supe-
riority design. The MorningStar- B trades in its concussion missile launcher
for three heavy laser cannons (damage 7dl 0x2). As a result, it is favored as
a dogfighting craft by the mercenaries who employ it.
The MorningStar-C is born of the desire for a starfighter that is effective
against capital ships. Thi s design change takes the B model, removes the
light laser cannons, and includes three concussion mi ssi le launchers with
ten missiles each in their place.
MorningStar-A Assault Starfighter
Gargantuan starfighter
Init +2; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11). Fort 22; +6 armor
hp 70; DR 10; SR 20; Threshold 42
Speed f ly 12 squares (max. velocity 950 km/h)' fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged light laser cannons +3 (see below) or
Ranged concussion missile lau ncher +3 (see below)
Fighting Space 4x4 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +27
Atk Options autofire (light laser cannons)
Abilities Str 35, Dex 14, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative +2, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot +2,
Use Computer +5
Crew 1; Passengers none
Cargo 75 kg; Consumables 3 days; Carried Craft none
Payload 4 mi ssil es
Hyperdrive x2
Availability Restricted; Cost 43,000 (10,000 used)
Light Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +3 (-2 autofire)' Dmg 5dl0x2
Concussion Missile Launcher (pilot)
Atk +3, Dmg 8dl0x2
CL 8
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LIOHT PINNACE
The S40K is one of Kuat Systems Engineering's first forays into the galactic
starship market. Designed as an affordable space transport with minimal
cargo capacity, good defenses, and high utility, the Phoenix Hawk-class
falls short in a number of areas, and these shortcomings eventually doom
it to failure. So many corners are cut by KSE's designers that the Phoenix
Hawk-class is essential ly ignored by wealthy pilots and merchants in favor
of more expensive, less cramped alternatives. Externally, the Phoenix Hawk-
class resembles a squat Firespray-31 patrol craft. Unlike the Firespray, which
is streamlined and elegant in appearance, the Phoenix Hawk-class appears
ungainly and clumsy.
The ship's starkest deficiency is its cramped living conditions. Though
marketed as a transport for up to six occupants, the craft's amenities are hardly
sufficient for half that number. Crew and passengers are pressed together into
small quarters, and bunks must be sha red if the ship is staffed to full capacity.
Standard ceiling height within the S40K is capped at 1.83 meters, making the
interior a claustrophobe's nightmare. To make matters worse, refresher facilities
are uncomfortable and prone to malfunctioning at inopportune times unless
several systems are replaced with nonstandard parts.
Two S C U ~ R ( J H-6 PROTOTYPE BOMBERS
ATTACK THE VULTURE'S CLAW, A oS- loa SALVAGE SHIP.
Despite its drawbacks, the S40K succeeds in the area of defensive sys-
tems and offensive capabilities. Though it is slow and plodding in flight, the
Phoenix Hawk-class is equipped with excellent shields and powerful weap-
onry. When flown by a skilled pilot, the S40K makes a formidable target, so
it is popular with bounty hunters, mercenaries, and paramilitary units that
are less concerned with amenities and more interested in the application
of brute force.
Though it is an incredibly common sight on the space lanes during the days
of the Old Republic, the Phoenix Hawk-class becomes increasingly obscure
with each passing decade.
S40K Phoenix Hawk-class Light Pinnace
Gargantuan starfighter
Init + 1; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 13), Fort 28; +8 armor
hp 150; DR 10; SR 30 ; Threshold 48
Speed f ly 12 squares (max. velocity 750 km/h), fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged heavy blaster cannons +3 (see below) or
Ranged light ion cannons +3 (see below)
CL7
Fighting Space 4x4 or 1 squa res (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +0; Grp +33
Atk Options autofire (heavy blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 46, Dex 12, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative + 1, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot + 1,
Use Computer +5
Crew 1 or 2; Passengers 4
Cargo 20 tons; Consumables 2 months; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x2
Availability Licensed ; Cost 112,000 (22,500 used)
Heavy Blaster Cannons (pilot)
Atk +3 (-2 autofire), Dmg 6d10x2
Light Ion Cannons (pilot)
Atk +3, Dmg 3dlOx2 ion
S CURRO H-6 PROTOTYPE
B OMBER
The Scurrg H-6 is one of the most dangerous starfighter designs in the
galaxy. It is created five years before the Battle of Naboo by the Nubian
Design Collective, who hope to sell it to Naboo. Naboo, seeing little use for
an expensive offensive bomber, refuses the Collective's offer. The original
Scurrg prototype is mothballed on Nubia while the Collective lackadaisicall y
seeks another buyer. As they search, the prototype is stolen by a Feeorin pirate
named Nym with the aid of Jinkins, one of the Collective's engineers.
Followi ng the original prototype's theft , the Nubian Desig n Collective
produces several other prototypes anticipating the impending civil war. These
new prototypes incorporate minor improvement s on the original design,
but are otherwise identical. The expense of the starfighter, along with its
advanced Nubian technology, dissuades a number of buyers (including the
Republic) from investing in the Scurrg. Given their friendly relationship with
Naboo, the Nubians refuse to entertain offers from the Confederacy.
The Scurrg is best classified as a heavy assau lt starfighter. It is equipped
with six forward-mounted laser cannons, a laser turret, and an experimental
bomblet generator. The energy spheres dropped by the Scurrg are produced by
the bomblet generator, which uses the ship's primary power source to create
them. The generator can produce one bomblet every 10 rounds (1 minute),
but it can hold no more than ten energy spheres at anyone time. The bombl et
generator is a modular design, allowing it to be removed and incorporated
into other compatible starfighters. The Scurrg can easi ly be equipped with
a standard bomb chute that drops standard proton bombs.
The original Scurrg prototype, as flown by Nym, is known as t he Havoc.
In addition to an improved hyperdrive engine, the Havoc is modified to allow
Nym to operate it without a full crew comp lement. While Nym takes the
helm, the gunner and navigator positions are filled by two astromech droids,
which have been integrated into the ship's system.
Scurrg H-6 Prototype Bomber
Colossal starfighter
Init -1; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 12), Fort 27; +12 armor
hp 140; DR 15; SR 25; Threshold 77
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,000 km/h), fly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser turret +7 (see below) and
laser cannons +7 (see below) or
Ranged bomblet generator +7* (see below)
CL 10
Fighting Space 14x14 or 1 squares (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +2; Grp +39
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons, laser turret)
Abilities Str 44, Dex 16, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initiative -1, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pilot -1,
Use Computer +6
Crew 3 (1 pilot , 1 gunner, 1 navigator); Passengers 3
Cargo 10 metric tons; Consumables 2 weeks Carried Craft none
Payload 10 explosive energy spheres (see below)
Hyperdrive x2 (backup xlO)
Availability Military; Cost 150,000 (no used models available)
'Apply a -20 penalty on attacks against targets smaller than Colossal size.
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +7 (+2 autofire), Dmg BdlOx2
Laser Turret (gunner)
Atk +7 (+2 autofire), Dmg 6d10x2
Bomblet Generator (pilot)
Atk +7 (-13 against targets smaller than Colossal), Dmg Bd10x5
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CAMPAIGN
When the Clone Wars campaign opens, the Gamemaster liberally sprinkles
the Jedi throughout the early adventures. The heroes receive missions from
Jedi Masters, encounter wandering Jedi Knights on the battlefield, and help
Padawans escape trouble. As the heroes grow in power, gaining levels and
completing adventures, the Gamemaster gradually reduces the number of
Jedi that show up in the campaign. Instead of having Jedi show up every
session, they begin to show up every other session, then every third session,
and so forth. Major NPC Jedi die in the Clone Wars, wh ile others are called
away to distant star systems well beyond the heroes' reach. Jedi heroes who
become one with the Force are replaced by non-Jedi heroes, so that even
within the confines of an adventuring party of heroes the Jedi are on the
decline. By the time the heroes reach the highest levels, only a sma ll number
of Jedi-one or two, at most-are actively visible in the campaign.
The contrast between the beginning of the campaign, when the heroes
encountered Jedi frequently in nearly every adventure, and the end of the
campaign, when only one or two Jedi are even interacting with the heroes
on a regular basis, should be enough to reinforce the sense that the Jedi
are a dying breed.
THE MASTERLESS PADAWAN
Jedi heroes in a Clone Wars game keep the Jedi in the heroes' perception
throughout the campaign. However, this does not mean that a campaign with
a Jedi hero cannot take advantage of the diminishing Jedi Order as a theme.
A Clone Wars campaign that starts at 1st level could begin with Jedi heroes
as Padawans whose masters have died or otherwise deserted them.
Left to find their own way, Padawan heroes are confronted immediately
by the decline of the Jedi . If that Padawan then makes contact with the Jedi
Council (an encounter that could even be worthy of a small quest). the Jedi
Council informs the Padawan that no Jedi Master is available to complete
his or her training. The Padawan can be gi ven an assignment, or entrusted
to the companionship of the other heroes (particularly if another hero is a
Republic soldier or a well-known and loyal noble) until such a time when
another Jedi Master can continue the Padawan's training. Alternatively, a
Padawan might be entrusted to the care of a mere Jedi Knight-as Ahsoka
Tano is entrusted to Anakin Skywalker just a short time after his Knighting
ceremony. This leaves the hero under the tutelage of a Jedi who is not yet
ready to truly train the Padawan.
ORDER SS
Using Order 66-the order given by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine to wipe
out the Jedi-can be tricky because it represents a major setting shift. When
Palpat ine issues Order 66, the Clone Wars quickly come to an end, and within
a brief time the Empire rises and the Dark Times begin. However, using Order
66 in a campaign gives the Gamemaster a chance to build up to a single,
climactic event that is prominent in Revenge of the Sith and can connect
a campaign to the Star Wars films. For campaigns taking place during the
Clone Wars, Order 66 should probably be one of the last major events in the
campaign. Jedi heroes in the company of clone troops during Order 66 must
deal with sudden betrayal, which can surprise players if they do not know it
is coming. This surprise can also be enhanced if any of the heroes have clone
trooper followers, as formerly loyal allies that have likely been through many
adventures with the heroes suddenly, without warning, become enemies.
Order 66 presents a great opportunity to surprise the heroes, and Game-
masters planning to use Order 66 should be careful, over the course of the
Clone Wars campaign, to resist providing too much information as to how
close, or how far away, Order 66 is. Additionally, after the Order 66 event,
Jedi become outlaws, and Jedi heroes quickly find themselves hunted and
cut off from the resources they have come to rely on over the course of the
campaign, radically altering the feel of the campaign. Order 66 represents the
final blow in the collapse of the Jedi Order, and it should be treated as either
a major shift in the campaign's tone or as one of the final events leading to
the climax of the campaign.
R AMPANT CORRUPTION
By the time the Clone Wars begin to tear the galaxy apart, the Republic has
already been steeped in massive corruption for decades, even centuries. In
fact , corruption in the Republic allowed Palpatine to maneuver his way into
becoming Supreme Chancellor a decade before the outbreak of the Clone
Wars. Similar corruption allowed him-in his gui se as Darth Sidious-to
manipulate the Separatists into engaging the Republic in open war. In a
Clone Wa rs campaign, the heroes are likely to encounter corruption at every
turn, and those in positions of power can never be truly trusted, for they
might have their allegiances bought by enemy factions. Politicians sell their
votes, corporate leaders disregard the basic rights of their employees, and
security forces turn a blind eye to crime and violence all out of the greed
that permeates the Republic during this time.
The heroes are likely to encounter rampant corruption when dealing with
thei r enemies and opponents. A corrupt Republic Senator, taking bribes from
Separatist agent s, might reveal the heroes' plans to their enemies, allowing
the Separatists to set a trap and draw the heroes into it. A civilian contrac-
tor at a military shipyard might deacti vate the automated security system
at the shipyard, forcing the heroes to repel an invasion without the help of
the yard's droid defenders.
Cor ruption usually means saying one thing and then doing another,
meaning the heroes likely have no idea that they are dealing with a corrupt
individual until proof of corruption surfaces. For example, a high-ranking
military officer who has proven to be an al ly and an asset for the heroes is
suddenly revealed to have been sending substandard weapons to the front
lines, endangering not on ly the war effort but also the soldiers on the front
li nes. The heroes are then faced with a difficult decision: to continue to
benefit trom that officer's assistance and expertise, or reveal the officer's
corrupt dealings and lose the benefi t of his friendship. If they decide upon
the latter, they make an enemy of t hat officer and also likel y f ind themselves
making enemies with whoever bribed the officer to buy the substandard
munitions in the first place.
Typically corruption is problematic, but sometimes it ca n work in the
heroes' favor. Savvy heroes who use the corruption of the enemy to their
advantage can orchestrate victor ies that prey upon the susceptibility of
their enemies. Heroes who know that two enemy leaders are distrustful of
one another cou ld arrange for one (or both) to be bribed into betraying the
other, using credits and leaning on their lack of trust to create friction within
the enemy ranks. Similarly, if the heroes discover that an enemy leader is
particularly susceptible to one form of bribery, they could turn that enemy
into an all y by exploiting the enemy' s corruption. The heroes gain insight into
the workings of the enemy, and ga in a valuable, though untrustworthy, asset
who can provide a significant advantage in future adventures. For example, if
the heroes learn that a Trade Federation starship captain is willing to accept
bribes, they can use credits to ingratiate themselves with that captain and
then turn him to their advantage. When the heroes need to sneak behind
enemy lines, they cal l in a favor wi th the bribed starship captain and f ind
themselves moving through Confederacy space aboard a Confederate vessel.
Gamemasters should feel free to use the corruption of the enemy to help
heroes achieve their goals once in a wh il e, since it keeps the heroes from
feeling as though corruption happens only among their allies.
Additionally, the heroes shou ld not be considered above the temptation
of corruption. During an adventure, a liaison from the enemy could approach
the heroes, offering them an astronomical sum of credits to turn over secret
information or abandon their mission. Such situat ions can be interesting
rol eplaying opportunities because each hero must decide whether greed
outweighs principles in a time when corrupt ion is everywhere. If the heroes
are smugglers, mercenaries, or bounty hunters, t he corruption might serve to
further their goals. With the promise of credits from both sides, the heroes
can turn corruption to their advantage, plying their trade while draining
credits from corrupt officials on both sides of the war.
For more advice on running campaigns in which the heroes are confronted
and tempted by widespread corruption, check out the Scum and Villainy
supplement.
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VILLAINS
The Clone Wars has an abundance of high-profile villains. Count Dooku,
General Grievous, Durge, Asajj Ventress, General Loathsom, and others make
up a motley group of villains who share the spotlight. Though some, like Asajj
Ventress, work behind the scenes, other vi ll ains are wel l-known. Count Dooku
and General Grievous are famous names recognized throughout the galaxy,
even among those who are not directly involved in the war. High-profi le vil-
lains are extremely important in Star Wars, but even more so in a Clone Wars
campaign. The following aspects of the villains of the Clone Wars should give
Gamemasters a good basis on which to buil d their own villains. Providing such
notable enemies for the heroes not only provides a more genuine Star Wars
experience but also helps the Gamemaster create memorable characters and
storylines that can last throughout an entire campaign.
DEHUMANIZATION
One important aspect of creating memorable, high-profile villains for a Clone
Wars campaign is the dehumanization of those vi ll ains. Even though this need
not apply to all villains (Count Dooku is a good example of a very Human
vil lain). most of the vil lains of the Clone Wars are distinctly dehumanized,
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even monstrous. A villain's physical appearance has a great deal to do with
how monstrous that villain seems. Some villains, like Asajj Ventress, are
merely twisted shadows of humanity; her gray skin, dark eyes, and lack of
hair are just different enough from Hu mans to make her seem both alien and
terrifying. On the far end of the spectrum are villains like General Grievous
and Durge; though vaguely humanoid in shape, they are so distinctly mon-
strous in their appearance that no one confuses them with Humans. Grievous
achieves new levels of inhumanity because he is a near-total replacement
cyborg, truly embodying the idea of being more machine than creature.
Durge, on the other hand, is dehumanized by his faceless armor, an effect
like that of stormtroopers and clone troopers. When creating a villain for a
Clone Wars campaign, Gamemasters should take care to describe them in a
way that makes them seem one step away from Human-monstrous and yet
just familiar enough that Human qualities are recognizable. These similarities
make the differences stand out all the stronger.
High-profile villains need more than a frightening and monstrous appear-
ance to sustain them. The vil lains of the Clone Wars have voices, mannerisms,
and habits that augment their inhuman appearances. The metallic echo to
General Grievous' voice, the harsh accent , and the hacking coughs wrack-
ing his cybernetic body combine with his physical description to create a
complete, memorable villain package. Asajj Ventress has a hissing, snakelike
voice, while Durge is notable for his disturbing sil ence. General Loathsom's
boiling anger complements his physical stature and personality, producing
a three-dimensional villain. Not all of a villain's mannerisms must be off-
putting or exaggerated, and strong contrasts can also breed good villains.
A Human villain who speaks with a smooth, well-cultured accent and rich
vocabulary can be interesting if the Gamemaster contrasts his conventional
appearance with a deep, inhuman cruelty.
The above advice might tempt a Gamemaster to make one-dimensional
villains who are little more than monstrous caricatures. However, the villain's
actions truly define him as an antagonist. Especially among the Confederacy,
high-profile villains are careless with the lives (or, in the Separatists' case,
good repair) of their subordinates, and they are willing to cast their followers
aside when the situation demands it. The lives of underlings mean little to the
Clone Wars villain, and ruthlessness is the order of the day. A truly sinister
and dehumanized villain kills anyone or anything that gets in the way of her
progress, and Gamemasters should not be afraid to have their villains perform
acts of heartlessness and cruelty to get the heroes' undivided attention.
POWERFUL. PERSONAL.ITY
A villain is more than just a collection of physical descriptions, mannerisms,
and acts of cruelty. A key aspect of creating good villains for a Clone Wars
campaign is giving the villains a strong personality that resonates throughout
an entire campaign. For example, Count Dooku is an excellent and iconic
villain of the Clone Wars because he is charismatic and bold. Likewise, he is
not afraid to delve into darkness to achieve his goals. Yet he is still very much
the Jedi Master who left the Order after the death of one of his most beloved
apprentices. Similarly, Asajj Ventress is more than just a pair of lightsabers
and a frightful appearance. She strives to be the heir to the Sith legacy,
and must prove again and again to Count Dooku that she is worthy of his
tutelage. A good villain has his or her own aspirations, flaws, and personality
traits that heroes can relate to. Many Jedi heroes, for example, begin their
adventuring careers trying to prove to their Masters or to the Jedi Council
that they are worthy of knighthood, much as Ventress begins her career as
a villain trying to prove her worth to Dooku.
When creating a personality for a Clone Wars villain, the Gamemaster
can likely take a look at the histories, personalities, and aspirations of the
heroes in the campaign for reference. Villains are often merely twisted, dark
reflections of heroes, having walked a different path after reaching a deci-
sive turning point. Others are simply damaged beings thoroughly corrupted
by the injustices (real and imagined) inflicted upon them. If the heroes see
something of themselves in the villain, that villain is not only memorable
but also relatable. For example, if one of the heroes in the campaign is a
scoundrel whose aspiration is to become the greatest smuggler in the galaxy,
the Gamemaster might create a villain who once had similar aspirations. This
new villain might have once been a smuggler who bartered away his freedom
for the credits to buy a starship, and as his debts to crime lords grew, the
more horrific and dangerous acts he had to perform to placate them. Over
time, working for crime lords eroded any sense of right and wrong, reduc-
ing the once-aspiring smuggler to a brutal, uncompromising pirate captain
who has achieved the notoriety he once sought by sacrificing his humanity
in the process.
M ILITARIZATION
The onset of the Clone Wars necessitates that various planets of the galaxy
leave their peaceful , prosperous, and civilized ways behind and embrace mili-
tarization to survive. Worlds that have not seen major conflicts for thousands
of years become central to the war, and more than just infrastructure must
cha nge for those worlds to survive.
A Clone Wars campaign brings with it an aspect of growing military
importance, and few worlds are exempt from this. Gamemasters have several
options for highlighting this militarization in their campaigns; some methods
are overt, such as throwing the heroes directly into a battle between the
Republic and the Confederacy, while others are more subtle, such as having
the heroes witness the launch of a Republic flotilla from a staging point on
an Outer Rim world. Below, Gamemasters can find suggestions on ways to
make mi li tarization a small or large part of a Clone Wars campaign.
C ONVERSION OF
C IVILIAN ASSETS
One intrusive form of militarization is the conversion of civilian assets into
mil itary assets. Droid-manned factories devoted to pumping out civilian
airspeeders or computers for homes are converted to manufacturing AT-TEs
ard fire control computers for droid starfighters. Research hospitals that
once served xenobiologists as havens for study are commandeered by the
military and transformed int o research facilities for biological weapons and
their countermeasures. Few industries escape militarization, and practically
all those t hat invol ve manufacturing are transformed by the Clone Wars.
For Gamemast ers, including this aspect of militarization in a campaign
entails sh owing how the military has invaded every aspect of life. The heroes
might be required to go beh ind enemy lines and rescue engineers who are
being forced to work on weapons against their will, or they might receive a
mission to escort former Republic citizens who have been forcibly removed
from a hospita l to make room for Separatist mercenaries. Gamemasters
need only refer to a facility's former role to instill a sense of militarization.
For example, when the heroes infiltrate a Separatist weapons factory, the
GM can include in the description of the building some offhand references
to discarded consumer electronics or dormant machinery that once made
speeder bike parts. The transformation of important civilian resources into
military resources is a big part of conveying the Clone Wars' impact on
the galaxy, and Gamemaster should feel free to include many references
to assets that have been confiscated or stripped by the military for use in
the war effort.
CLO NE HEROES
Given the prominence of clones in the story of the Clone Wars, Game-
masters should not be surprised if players wish to play clone characters.
Clone heroes can be interesting and present exciting story opportunities,
especially for a Gamemaster who plans to use Order 66 in the campaign
finale. Gamemasters should allow players to play clone heroes who stand
out from the rank- and-file clone troopers.
The basic clone trooper is bred for obedience and military discipline.
This can stifle players who want more free wi ll. Instead, the player cou ld
choose to play an ARC Trooper or a Republic clone commando; both unit
types are clones based on the original Jango Felt template, but they
have more of Felt's personality and fewer behavioral restrictions than
standard clone troopers. They receive special training belter suited to
heroic careers, and many have destinies that stretch out beyond the Clone
Wars. For clone heroes, use the following species template-a variant of
the basic Human template.
REPUBLIC CLONE SPECIES TRAITS
The Human clones produced by the Kaminoans for the Republic share
the following species traits:
Ability Scores: Republ ic clones begin wi t h the following abi lit y
score array: Str 15, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 8. Additional ly,
a clone player can choose one ability score to increase by 2 at the time
of character creation.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, clones have no special bonuses
or penalties due to their size.
Speed: Base speed is 6 squares.
Bonus Trained Skill: Human clones are versatile and accompl ished
at many tasks. A Human clone character chooses one additional trained
skil l at 1st level . This ski ll must be chosen from the character's list of
class skills.
Bonus Feat: Human clones gain one bonus feat at 1st level.
Automatic Languages: Basic.
FORCES OF T HE CLONE W ARS
One of the easiest ways t o make mil it arization more vi si ble is to make refer-
ences to the Republ ic and Separat ist mil itaries. If t he heroes are working
for- or against- the Republic, this is easy. Incl uding clone troopers, V- 19
starfighters, and AT-XT wa lkers in an adventure gives the Re publ ic an
extremely visible presence. However, not every reference to military presence
requires direct interaction with mi litary personnel or assets. For example,
heroes who have taken no side in the Clone Wars might see Confederacy
Recusant-class destroyers in orbit above a planet they are visit ing, or t hey
might be stopped by a Separatist securi t y detail. Alt ernat ively, t he heroes
might enter a cantina where a number of off-duty clone troopers are taking
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some downtime. Picking out individual elements of the various militaries
to highlight during an adventure does not requ ire the GM to involve them
directly in the adventure. Gamemasters should feel free to use elements of
the two opposing factions as simple "window dressing" when setting the
scene during an adventure. Every casual reference to Republic or Separatist
forces helps reinforce the image of a wartorn galaxy, keeping the players in
a mindset appropriate to a Clone Wars campaign.
PL.AVINO AS SEPARATISTS
Though adventuring heroes likely want to work for the Republic against the
Separatists if they take sides in the war, some might instead choose to work
as Separatist agents against the Republic. In this case, the Gamemaster
can choose from two styles of campaign. First, the campaign can assume
that the heroes are, in fact, villains; they work for the Separatists willingly
out of greed or lust for power, and Jedi in this style of campaign are likely
to have fallen away from the Jed i Order and instead joined the Separatist
cause. The heroes in such a campaign are probably out to see the Republic
shattered so they can seize power, and adventures in this kind of campaign
are merely the opposite of adventures run with heroes of the Republic. These
Separatist-aligned heroes might infiltrate Republic installations, sabotage
shipyards, or engage in large-scale battles against the clone forces of the
Republic. Gamemasters running this style of campaign need only treat the
relationship between the heroes and the Republic as adversarial to craft
fulfilling adventures.
However, the alternative campaign involving Separatist heroes is more
complex. Instead of joining the Separatists out of greed or out of a desire to
see the Republic destroyed, the heroes might have aligned themselves with
the Separatists because they believe they are doing the right thing. These
heroes might be unhappy with methods used by the Confederacy, but they
believe that the Separatists are a more appealing faction than the Republic.
Campaigns of this type rarely feature Jedi heroes, since it can be difficult to
reconcile the heroes' desire to protect the Republic with joining the Separat-
ists. Gamemasters running campaigns of this type can challenge the heroes
with a broad range of adventures and enemies, beyond the obvious "heroes
against the Republic" scheme. For example, even though the heroes are,
themselves, Separatists, they might come into conflict with members of the
Confederacy; for example, Separatist heroes who discover a Techno Union
research facility torturing the indigenous inhabitants of a remote world might
be compelled to intervene, even violently. Gamemasters running Separatist
campaigns of this type should include adventures that blur the line between
ally and enemy, and encourage the heroes to consider whether they are on
the right side of the Clone Wars.
L.AROE-BcALE
CONFLICT
Large-scale battles are common throughout the Clone Wars. Battles of the
Clone Wars reach truly epic proportions, spanning multiple star systems or
covering the surface of an entire planet. Adventures in the Clone Wars should
also include similar large-scale battles, either as encounters themselves-
using the mass combat ru les below-or as the backdrop for Clone Wars
adventures. If the heroes participate-and perhaps even turned the tide-in
the Battle of Glee Anselm, for example, the players become invested in both
the setting as well as the campaign. Large-scale conflicts are an important
part of the Star Wars milieu, and the Clone Wars give Gamemasters ample
opportunity to create battles that reach massive proportions, involving the
copious resources of both the Republic and the Separatists.
When the time comes for a large-scale conflict to take place in your
campaign, as the Gamemaster you should be prepared to answer certain
questions about the batt le and the role it serves in the story. First and fore-
most, you should decide whether the battle is merely the backdrop for this
section of the campaign's story, or whether it is a pivota I event. If it is simply
a backdrop, the actual outcome of the battle is likely out of the players' hands,
but if it is a pivotal event, you should take care to design the adventure so
that the heroes' actions can sway the outcome of the battle. Gamemasters
using the battle as a backdrop can still allow the heroes to influence the
battle, but more likely the battle is scripted and plays out according to the
needs of the adventu reo
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Next, you should decide where the battle takes place (as determined by
the needs of the adventure) and whether it is a land battle, a space battle,
or a combination of both. The opposing factions are usually the Republic and
Separatists, but you also need to decide whether mercenaries or indigenous
peoples are involved. And you need to determine whether one side will have
an advantage in the battle. From there, you should either construct the
ba ttle's sequence of events to match the needs of the adventure, or play out
the battle using the mass combat rules below.
Large-scal e battles are complicated, and literally millions of tiny factors
can influence t he outcome of real batt les. For the purposes of your adven-
ture, you should determine the major turning points of the batt le and focus
on describing those rather than getting caught up in the little details. The
battle should serve the needs of the adventure and the greater campaign,
and as the Gamemaster, you should feel free to script the battle as much as
you need to accomplish that. The progress of the battle should make sense,
but fantastic occurrences can turn the tide on the batt lefield. Similarly, you
want to make your battle memorable, so make sure you choose a locale that
lends itself to an easily visualized and interesting series of events.
BATTL-EFIEL-D ADVENTURES
When set amid large-scale conflict, adventures require extra considerations
for their construction. Entire adventures can take place during the course of a
single battle, or the battle can be the backdrop for just one or two encounters.
For adventures that take place entirely on the battlefield, as Gamemaster
you should plan the events that will happen and determine the goals of the
heroes. The heroes' goals should encourage them to stay involved in the
battle, so giving them objectives like "sabotage the shield generator" or
"rescue captive allies from the enemy bunker" mesh well with the backdrop
of a battlefield adventure. When designing a battlefield adventure, keep in
mind that though you can have encounters that are just as diverse as in other
adventures, a battle is a dangerous place. With explosions all around them
and troops advancing over the next hill, the heroes likely will not want to
stop for an extended rest to allow their medic to perform surgery. Provide
players with plenty of ways to heal up and prepare for the next encounter,
and plan the encounters so that they do not follow one another so closely
that the heroes' survival becomes impossible.
Encounters in a battlefield adventure are usually objective-based. If the
heroes are going to sabotage a Separatist antivehicle cannon, an encounter
might likely involve droids trying to defend the cannon while the heroes try to
set explosives. Battlefield encounters feature an additional degree of tension,
and the Gamemaster can reinforce this with descriptions of troops coming
over the horizon, droid bombers screaming in to target the heroes' location,
and explosions growing closer by the second. A battlefield encounter should
be built just like any other combat encounter, but use the ongoing battle as
a backdrop. Don't worry about the number of troops in the vicinity or how
long reinforcements take to arrive any more than you would for a normal
encounter. The battle is going on around the heroes, in the background,
but for the purposes of the encounter, all that matters are the heroes and
the enemies you have arrayed against them. An ongoing battle offers an
opportunity to create exciting and challenging ter rain effects. For example, if
stray bombs falling on the encounter area cause an explosion to go off every
round at a random location on the map, the encounter becomes even more
interesting and players feel like they actually are part of a larger battle.
USING TROOPERS
Low-CL nonheroic characters are easy to use in large numbers as background
elements or obstacles in a battlefield adventure. By the time the heroes have
hit middle levels, low-level opponents like basic B1-Series battle droids are
no real threat. However, battles of the Clone Wars feature dozens, if not
hundreds, of basic troops engaged in the fight. Gamemasters can use non-
threatening, low-CL enemies (hereafter referred to simply as troopers) as a
means of highlighting this aspect of the Clone Wars. Since low- CL enemies are
not much of a threat, the heroes and their allies can blast through them with
relative speed without earning much (if any) XP for defeating them. However,
Gamemasters should be wary of the threat of the natural 20 when includ-
ing large numbers of troopers in the encounter, and therefore, should have
troopers take the aid another action to assist a single trooper on an attack
roll. The squad ru les (described below) use this basic principle to transform
a cluster of troopers into a more significant threat. Gamemasters can add a
number of troopers to an encounter to not only make the encounter feel more
like it is taking place on a large batt lefield but also to present a number of
enemies that function more like obstacles than true opponents.
SQUADS
Squads are collections of lower-CL enemies that work together as a single
creature on the battlefield. Squads are ideal for encounters in which the
Gamemaster wants to include a large number of weaker enemies and allies,
and can help replicate the chaos of a batt lefield in a more manageable
fashion. Similarly, squads provide the Gamemaster with ways to transform
low-CL enemies into a more significant threat. By the t ime the heroes hit
10th level, those CL 1 battle droids have ceased to be a challenge, but trans-
forming those droids into squads raises their CL to the point where they can
be sufficiently dangerous.
A squad represents a small number of creatures (usual ly three to four) of
the same type that come together into a single unit. They occupy the same
space and have only one turn's worth of actions. The squad is an abstract
concept that allows the Gamemaster to populate an encounter with low-
level troopers and still maintain the speed and ease of combat they need.
Squads are by no means necessary, but they do streamline the game experi-
ence. For example, a Gamemaster could create an encounter with 15 battle
droids, or the same encounter could be created using only 5 squads, which
is more manageable.
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Squads follow a few special rules that differentiate them from normal
creatures, though they are si milar to packs and swarms (see page 130 of
Threats of the Galaxy).
Creating a Squad
To create a squad, make the following changes to the statistics block of
any character:
Increase the character's size by one category, and apply all relevant
modifiers.
Double the character 's hit points.
Increase the character's damage threshold by 10.
Add +4 to all attack rolls, as the members of the squad are considered
to be aiding one another.
Squad Traits
Sq uads share the following special traits:
All melee attacks made by a squad are considered melee area attacks
that affect all squares within the squad's reach (although a squad can choose
not to affect a target with its attacks).
All ranged attacks made by a squad are considered to have a l-square
splash. If the squad's weapon already has a splash effect, increase the splash
rad ius by 1 square.
A squad can choose not to affect al lies with its attacks.
Area attacks deal +2 dice of damage against a squad.
A squad cannot be grabbed or grappled.
A squad can make attacks of opportunity against creatures that provoke
them, though these attacks of opportunity are
not considered area attacks.
Sample Squad: Battle Droid Squad
The following stat istics are for a sq uad of Bl-Series battle
droids. The statistics are derived by taking the basic statistics
for the Bl (see page 199 of the Saga Edition core rulebook) and
applying the changes indicated above.
B l-Series Battle Droid Squad
Large droid (4th degree) squad nonheroic 3
Init +0; Senses Perception +6
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 8 (flat-footed 8). Fort 11, Will 11
hp 20; Threshold 21
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +7 (ld3+ 1)
Ranged blaster carbine +5 (3d8, l-square splash)
Fighting Space 2x2; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +2; Grp +8
Abilities Str 13. Dex 9, Con -, Int 9, Wis 10, Cha 10
Special Qualities droid traits, squad traits
CL3
Feats Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, heavy weapons,
simple weapons)
Skills Perception +6
Systems walking locomotion, remote receiver, 2 hand appendages,
internal comlink, vocabulator
Possessions blaster carbine
Squad Traits-The melee attack of a squad is an area attack that affects
all squares within reach. The ranged attacks of a squad are considered
to have a l-square splash. Area attacks deal an extra 2 dice of damage
against a squad. A squad cannot be grabbed or grappled.
OR DID COMMANDO SQUAD
M ASS COMBAT
The Clone Wars are al l about the massive battles that transform the galaxy
for decades- even centuries-to come. No conflict on the scale of the Clone
Wars is complete without sweeping battles that cover ent ire planets. In
most cases, these battles serve as the backdrop for adventures, with either
predetermined outcomes planned in advance by the Gamemaster or outcomes
based on the results of smaller encounters, as described in the guidelines
above. However, sometimes the GM might want the players to act as com-
manders and tacticians on a higher level. In these cases, ledi generals can
truly be generals in command of entire battalions, and all the heroes can
participate in these large-scale battles. . .
The following rules govern massive ground combat, like that seen In the
Star Wars movies and The Clone Wars animated series. In many ways, these
rules mirror vehicle combat-and for good reason. Units-the basic organi-
zational name for large numbers of troops-function like veh icles in that
heroes can join the unit and take actions to control and manipulate that unit.
The mass combat rules are designed to simulate the outcome of large-scale
ground battles, and vehicle-only or space battles are likely better resolved
using the existing vehicle combat rules (including the expanded rules from
Starships of the Galaxy) .
These mass combat rules represent the chance to put thousands of
soldiers into play during a single encounter. This section also includes rules
for integrating both individual vehicles as well as groups of smal ler vehicles,
allowing Gamemasters more diversity than just having two armies firing at
one another across an open plain. like designing interesting character-scale
and vehicle encounters, designing interesting mass battles is a matter of
choosing compel ling opponents, providing an engaging setting, and adding
exciting hazards and challenges. The Clone Wars feature battles deep In
the jungles of Felucia, on the ash-choked streets of Mygeeto, and deep In
the sinkholes of Utapau. Picking an exciting setting for a mass battle IS an
important step-just as important as choosing the two (or more) opposing
forces.
SCAL. E
Everything in a mass combat encounter takes place at starship scale (see
page 165 of the Saga Edition core rulebook). As in starship scale, each square
is abstract, representing however much terrain the Gamemaster needs It to.
In a densely packed battle, the squares might be relatively small , forcing the
members of each unit to crowd in together (as in the Battle of Geonosis).
In other cases, the battle might be spread out over several kilometers. As a
result, the actual time taken up by the combat round is also abstracted, and
to a certain extent, so are the actions of each unit.
UNITS
A unit represents a group of combatants taking part in mass combat. For
the most part, a unit is based on a singl e creature or character represent ing
the majority of the combatants in that unit. Th erefore, the statistics for the
unit are based on the statistics for this representative creature. Units are like
vehicles in that heroes can join units, filling specific roles in the unit, just
as heroes can serve as pilots, copilots, gunners, and system operators on a
starship. Furthermore, a unit has statistics and actions comparable to those
of vehicles, allowing vehicle combat and mass combat to integrate seamlessly.
Indeed, the mass combat system is effectively also the vehicle combat system,
allowing vehicles, mass combat units, and individual characters to take part
in the same encounter. like vehicles, units can be used in character-scale
combat. but they are designed to be used primarily in mass combat. The squad
rules in this chapter (see page 93) provide an easier method for including
large numbers of enemies and allies in a single encounter.
A unit represents a large group of more-or- Iess identical creatures that
work together in mass combat. Unlike a vehicle, a unit is composed of dozens,
or even hundreds, of individuals. Therefore, single attacks do far less damage
to the unit than a spray of autofire or an exploding grenade. Though members
of a unit do not need be exact ly identical, the unit's statistics are based on
a single creature for simpli city and ease of play. Heroes contribute to the
unit by their leadership and ability to affect the whole uni t, not their indi -
vidual combat prowess. A singl e creature or character within a unit cannot
be targeted; all attacks target the unit, effect ively providing all heroes in a
unit with total cover from outside attacks.
When a unit is reduced to 0 hit points, or when the commander of the unit
orders it so, the unit disbands. Any heroes in a unit that disbands are no longer
part of the unit, and they are then considered individual targets. Two or more
adjacent disbanding units can recombine into a single unit. The newly formed
unit is of the same type as the lowest Cl disbanding unit; thus, a Cl 8 unit
and a Cl 10 unit can disband and reform as a unit of the same type as the Cl
8 unit. The hit points of the disbanding units are added together, and become
the new hit point total ofthe unit (up to the unit's maximum hit points). If the
Cls of the disbanding units have a difference of 4 or more, the Gamemaster
can designate the new unit as an advantaged unit (see below). However, this
is solely at the Gamemaster's discretion, and might be affected by the circum-
stances surrounding the formation of the new unit. A disbanding unit that does
not reform with another disbanding unit leaves the battlefield.
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COMBININO
MASS COMBAT AND
BATTLEFIELD ENCOUNTERS
Combining mass combat with individual battlefield encounters can lead
to exciting scenes mirroring those of the Star Wars saga. In fact, entire
adventures can be created simply by presenting batt lefield encounters
within the framework of mass combats.
One method of integrating battlefield encounters into mass combat
is to use mass combats to trigger smaller encounters. Thi s method works
best when al l the heroes are part of the same unit in a mass combat.
Whenever the heroes' unit moves adjacent to, or into the same square as,
an opposing force, the heroes immediately begin a battlefield encounter. If
the heroes emerge victorious, they gain favorable circumstances on their
unit's attack rolls until the end of the next mass combat round.
Alternati vely, the heroes might be charged with winning several
battlefield encounters while the mass battle takes place around them.
In this case, the heroes are not a part of any unit, but each time they
complete an objective, it triggers a special effect on the battlefield. For
example, if the heroes take out a communications tower, enemy reinforce-
ments accidental ly target their own allies for one round.
Perhaps the most challenging possibility is having the mass combat
and battlefield encounters take place simultaneously. In thi s scenario, the
players control two heroes (or one hero and one NPC); one is engaged in
batt lefield encounters while the other is a part of a unit in mass combat.
For example, the heroes might be part of a unit in a mass batt le, but the
players of those heroes also each take control of a Republic Commando
with a special mission to disable a shield generator. In itiative is rolled
for both batt les simultaneousl y, and the mass combat encounter and the
batt lefield encounter progress concurrently.
Creating a Unit
To create a unit, make t he f oll owing changes t o the statistics block of a base
creat ure t o t ransform it into a unit:
Chall enge Level: Th e unit has a CL equa l to its base CL + 6.
Size and Type: All un its are considered Colossal in size. Colossal (f rigate)
and larger vehicles are typically used as terrain, not units in mass combat.
See the "Col ossal Vehicles" si debar for more inf ormation on how to use larger
vehicles and st arships.
Initiati ve and Senses: Use the Init iat ive and Senses of t he base
creature.
Defenses: The unit retains the defenses of the base creature.
Hit Points: The unit mUl tiplies its hit poi nts by 4.
DR/ SR: The unit uses the SR of the base creature, and gains DR 15.
Threshold : Replace the base creature's size bonus to damage threshold,
if any, with a +50 size bonus to damage threshold.
Attrit ion: All units have a set of 3 attrition numbers. Each time a unit's
hit point s drop below one of the steps in the att rition list, the unit moves-1
persist ent step down the condition track. Using the example unit below, when
a clone trooper battalion drops below 62 hit points, it moves - 1 persistent
step on the condition track. If the unit drops below 42 hit points, it is now
- 2 persistent st eps on the condi t ion track. The persist ent condition cannot
be removed from t he unit.
To determine attrit ion numbers, divide the unit 's tot al hit points by 4
(rounding down). Then, subtract that number from the total hit points 3
t imes, each time marking the result on the attrition line.
Speed : For most base creatures, the unit's base speed at starship scale is 1
square. Cert ain creatures with a high base speed can move faster (see "Speed,"
below). The unit retains the movement mode of the base creature.
Mel ee Attacks: Convert basic melee attacks to unit melee attacks. Attack
bonuses remain the same, but all attacks without a damage multiplier gain
a x2 damage mult iplier.
Ranged Attacks : Convert basic ranged attacks to unit ranged attacks.
Attack bonuses remain the same, but all attacks without a damage multiplier
gain a x2 damage mul t iplier.
Fight ing Space: All units have a fighting space of 1 square at starship
scal e.
Base Attack and Grapple: The unit retains the base attack and grapple
scores of the base creatu re.
Abili t y Scores : The unit retains the ability scores of the base creature.
Talents and Feats: Units have no talents or feats. However, the uni t
ret ai ns the benefit of any talents or feats of the base creature that provide
a f lat numerical benef it, such as Weapon Focus, Weapon Specialization,
Improved Defenses, or Martial Arts I. If the unit has talents or feats that alter
attack rolls with flat numerical values (such as Power Attack, Rapid Shot, or
Burst Fire). those attack options can be converted as well. Units cannot use
talents or feats that rely on other conditions or situations to activate.
Skills: The unit retains the skill modifiers of the base creature.
Possessions: Units have on ly the possessions relevant to their attacks
and defenses.
Sample Unit: Clone Trooper Battalion
The following statistics are for a unit of clone troopers. The statistics are
derived by taking the basic statistics for the clone trooper (see page 281 of
the Saga Edition core rulebook) and applying the changes indicated above.
Clone Trooper Battalion
Colossal ground unit (Human non heroic 6)
Init +9; Senses Perception +9
Defenses Ref 17 (flat-footed 16), Fort 13, Wil l 9
hp 82; DR 15; Threshold 63; Attrition 62/42/22
Speed 1 square (starship scale)
Ranged blaster rif le +5 (see below)
Fighting Space 1 square (starship scale)
Base Atk +4; Grp +5
Abilities Str 12, Dex 13, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 9, Cha 8
Special Qualities half damage from nona rea attacks
Skills Initiative +9, Perception +9
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster rifle
Blaster Rifle
Atk +5 (+0 autofire), Dmg (3d8+3)x2
CL 8
MOUNTED UNITS
On rare occasions, a unit can be composed of mounted combatants riding
creatures and not vehicles. In these cases, you can create a unit stat block
that integrates both the mounted combatant and its mount as a single
unit. First, start with the stati stics for the creature being ridden and its
rider. Give the rider the same base speed as the mount. Next, choose
one natural weapon possessed by the mount and transfer the attack and
damage to the rider (keeping attack bonuses and damage intact) . Now
modify the rider's stat block as normal for creating units, and you have a
stat block for a mounted unit.
If the mounts used in the creation of the unit are not trained for
combat, the unit must make a DC 20 Ride check at the beginning of its
turn; failure means that the unit can take no actions this turn. If the
unit uses a two-handed weapon, increase the DC to 25. Otherwise, the
mounted unit functions exactly as any other unit.
Riders on Colossal or larger mounts cannot be made into units, and
instead function as normal on the battlefield.
VEHI CLE U NITS
Large, Huge, and Gargantuan vehicles can also be combined into units. A
vehicle unit typically represents four of the same vehicle. To create a vehicle
un it, multiply the vehi cle' s hit points by 4 and calculate attrition numbers
based on the new hit point total (see "Creating a Unit" above). Like ground
units, vehicle units take half damage from all nonarea attacks, but also suffer
persistent conditions due to attrition, as per normal unit rules. Additionally,
if a vehicle possesses any ant ipersonnel weapon (weapons t hat do not have
a damage multiplier), the damage for those vehicle wea pons also gains the
x2 multiplier for the vehicle unit. Otherwise, vehicles follow all the same
rules as nonvehicle units. Additionally, vehicle units can take vehicle actions
as though they are individual vehicles.
Starfighters and airspeeders can also join together into fighter groups
instead of forming a unit, following the normal rules for fighter groups (see
page 31 of Starships of the Galaxy). Colossal vehicles typically operate alone
in mass combat. Colossal (frigate) and larger vehicles are typically used as
terrain elements, and are usually not a part of mass combats (except when
they fire on the battlefield from orbit).
Vehicle units do not have the same roles as nonvehicle units (such as
those described below). Instead, the vehicle unit is considered to have the
same roles as in normal vehicle combat, as determined by t he base vehicle.
If a unique character occupies a role in a vehicle unit, use the lower of the
unique character's statistics and the default statist ics for the unit's role.
For example, if a hero with a base attack bonus of + 10 acts as a gunner on
a vehicle unit with an attack bonus of +4, that vehicle unit sti ll uses the +4
from the vehicle unit's base stat istics.
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COLOSSAL VEHICLES
Colossal vehicles function as individual combatants in mass battles.
For example, the heroes might be in command of an LAAT/i, flying over
the battlefield, dropping off or picking up units and manning the guns
to both devastate enemy forces and t o deal with antivehicle weapon
emplacements. However, the LAAT/i acts as an individual combatant,
meaning it doesn't gain the benefit of taking half the damage from all
nonarea attacks.
Colossal (frigate) and larger vehicles do not usually participate directly
in mass combat. However, including a grounded capital ship as a piece of
terrain can produce interesting tactical choices. For the most part, Colos-
sal (frigate) and larger vehicles have difficulty targeting units, and units
are treated as Gargantuan for the purposes of being targeted by capital
ship weapons (thus, capital ships take a -20 penalty on attack roll s against
units) . Having a capital ship act as terrain (blocking particular avenues for
units) can produce situations where tactical decisions must be made, and
capital ship weapons can also be used to target vehicles on the battlefield,
effectively serving as antivehicle weapon batteries.
ADVANTAGED UNITS
Sometimes, a unit is more than just the sum of its individual members. Some
units have exceptional training, have a small number of artillerists, or inte-
grate a small vehicle into their ranks. Some units have more members than
other standard units, and thus can produce a greater amount of f irepower.
These units are known as advantaged units, and they carry with them benefits
above and beyond those provided by the standard unit creation system.
A Gamemaster who designates a unit as advantaged makes several altera-
tions to the unit's statistics. First, the base creature's hit points are mult ipl ied
by 5 instead of by 4 to create the unit's hit points, and attri t ion numbers
are calculated as usual. Second, the Gamemaster can apply one or more of
the following special qualities to the advantaged unit, granting that unit its
benefit. For each Special Quality selected, increase the unit's CL by 1.
All-Terrain Unit
This unit is special ly equipped to handle rough terrain. The unit ignores
difficult terrain.
Antiair Unit
This unit is trained and equipped to deal with airspeeders and starfighters.
Against flying units and vehicles, this unit gains a +2 competence bonus on
attack rolls and deals + 1 die of damage.
Antiarmor Unit
This unit is trained and equipped to deal with tanks, walkers, and other ground
vehicles. Against nonflying units and nonflying vehicles, this unit gains a +2
competence bonus on attack rolls and deals + 1 die of damage.
Dedicated Officer
This unit includes a dedicated officer who enables the unit to take extra
actions, as though the unit had a hero in one of the unit roles. Choose one of
the roles from the "Characters in Units" sect ion below. The unit is considered
to have a character filling that roll, and ga ins a full round's worth of actions
to use on actions for that role. You cannot select "commander" as this role.
Use the statist ics for the base creature for any attack rolls or skil l checks
required for actions made by this role.
Mobile Unit
This unit is exceptionally mobile and has trained to cross long stretches of
terrain quickly. When the unit uses the hard march or all-out movement
actions, it moves 5 times its base speed instead of 4.
Reinforcements
This unit is good at providing reinforcements for other units. When this unit
disbands and reforms with another unit, the new unit starts at ful l hit points,
regardless of t he actual hit points of either unit.
Superior Formation
This unit is exceptionally good at minimizing casualties because of its forma-
tion. This unit gains a +2 competence bonus to Reflex Defense.
Superior Training
This unit is trained to overcome obstacles and deal with unexpected situa-
tions. It gains a +5 competence bonus on all ski ll checks.
Superior Weapons
This unit is outfitted with special weapons that can deal greater damage. This
unit deals + 1 die of damage with all attacks made with weapons.
Vehicle Contingent
This unit is composed not only of soldiers or creatures but also a small
contingent of vehicles. Choose a vehicle whose CL is no more than 2 points
higher than the CL of this unit, then select a single weapon system from that
vehicle. Once per turn, when the unit makes an attack it can also make an
attack with this vehicle weapon, using the same attack bonuses and damage
as normal for this vehicle weapon.
DISADVANTAOED UNITS
In contrast with an advantaged unit, a disadvantaged unit is distinguished
from other units of its type by a detrimental feature in its makeup. Typi-
cally, this could mean inferior numbers, poor equipment, or even low morale.
When the Gamemaster designates-a unit as di sadvantaged, he makes only
two alterat ions to the unit's statistics. First, the base creature's hit points
are multiplied by 3 instead of by 4 to create the unit's hit points, and attri-
tion numbers are calculated as usual. Second, the Gamemaster reduces the
unit's CL by -2.
ATTACKS
Al l units can make melee and ranged attacks if they possess the appropri-
ate weaponry. Apply the bonuses to the attack roll and compare the result
to the Reflex Defense of the target, as normal. A unit's attack bonuses are
listed in its statistics blocks.
Melee Attacks: A unit can make melee attacks against another unit
occupying the same space. Only ground units can make melee attacks, and
only against other ground units.
Ranged Attacks: A unit can make ranged attacks against units within
its weapon range.
Vehicle Attacks: Individual vehicles can make attacks against units as
normal. Vehicl e units follow all the same restrict ions as nonvehicle units on
their attacks.
Vehicles and vehicle units use the standard starship scale for determin-
ing the range on their vehicle weapons. Character-scale weapons, such as
those wielded by nonvehicle units, use Table 7-1 to determine their range at
starship scale. All normal weapon range penalties still apply.
TABLE 7-1:
Ct-tARACTER WEAPON RANOES
STARSHIP SCALE (IN SQUARES)
WEAPON TYPE POINT BLANK SHORT MEDIUM
Heavy weapon

2-3
Pistol '

Rifle

2
Simple weapon'

Thrown weapon
2

1 This weapon can be used only at point blank range or long range.
2 This weapon can be used only at point blank range.
LONG
4
1
3
Area Attacks
Since units take half damage from nonarea attacks, area attacks are a more
efficient way to deal damage to a unit. Area attacks target only a single star-
ship-scale square unless otherwise specified. Thus, a unit of clone troopers can
make autofire attacks using their rifles, but only against a single square.
Making an Area Attack: When you make an area attack in mass combat,
you select a single square within weapon range, make an attack roll, and
compare the result to the Reflex Defense of each unit and vehicle in the
target square. If both ground units and flying units occupy the same square,
you must choose to make the attack against air units or ground un its, but
not both. If the attack roll is higher than a unit's Reflex Defense, that unit
takes full damage from the area attack. The unit takes no damage on a miss
if the attack was made wit h a character-scale weapon, or half damage on a
miss if the attack was made with a starship- scale weapon.
Critical Hits and Automatic Misses
If an attacker making a nonarea attack against a unit rolls a natural 20, the
target unit is automatically hit and takes full damage from the attack instead
of the normal half damage. If an attacker making an area attack rolls a natural
20, it is still an automatic hit, but the damage is the same.
A natural 1 on an attack against a unit is always a miss.
DAMAOE
Units take half damage from all nona rea attacks. Area attacks deal normal
damage to units on a hit, half damage on a miss if the attack is made with
a starship-scale weapon, or no damage on a miss if the attack is made with
a character-scale weapon.
When you hit with a unit's attack, be sure to add in all numerical modi-
fiers before multiplying the damage. Vehicle weapons deal damage to un its
just as character-scale weapons do.
HIT POINTS
Units have hit points, just like characters and vehicles. Hit points are abstract,
meant to represent not only the amount of actual hits a un it can sustain
before al l the individuals in the unit are dead but also the unit's ability to
keep fighting effectively given its losses.
Damage Threshold
Units have a damage threshold calculated as follows:
Damage threshold = Fortitude Defense + 50 (size modifier)
If a un it takes damage from a single attack that equals or exceeds its
damage threshold, the unit moves -1 persistent step down the condition
track. This represents the unit taking a staggering blow that greatly reduces
its efficiency. A unit pushed to the bottom of the condition track must
disband on its next turn as its only action.
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Reducing a Unit to 0 Hit Points
When a unit is reduced to 0 hit points, it disbands immediately. Any heroes
in the unit appear in the square where the unit was. Additionally, if the
attack that reduced the unit to 0 hit points also exceeds the unit's damage
threshold, each hero in that unit takes damage equal to the lowest attrition
number. Thus, if the attack that reduces a clone trooper battalion (see
above) to 0 hit points also exceeds its damage threshold, each hero in that
unit takes 22 damage.
SPEED
Every unit has a speed, given in squares. A commander can move a unit up
to its listed speed as a move action, and up to four times its speed with the
hard march action. All speeds are listed in starship scale. For the most part,
all ground units based on creatures or characters have a ground speed of
1. Vehicle units and mounted units might move faster (see "Vehicle Speed"
below).
Vehicle Speed
Some vehicles, particularly ground vehicles, do not have a starship-scale
speed. Use Table 7-2 to determine the starship- scale speed of any units that
do not have such a speed listed.
TABLE 7-2:
SPEED CONVERSIONS
CHARACTER-SCALE SPEED
0-11 squares
12-15 squares
16+ squares
STARSHIP-SCALE SPEED
1 square
2 squares
3 squares
OCCUPYINO THE SAME SQUARE
Unlike character-scale combat, mass combat allows a unit to move into a
square with another unit. A square can hold up to two ground units and two
flying units at a time. There are no direct consequences for moving past, into,
or out of a square already occupied by a unit (though occupying the same
square might allow the enemy to target you with area attacks).
CHARACTERS IN UNITS
A character in a unit fills one of several possible roles, determining not only
the actions a character can take but also how the unit behaves in mass
combat. Mass combat allows several distinct roles, but a single character
can fill mUltiple roles at the same time. You can change roles from round to
round, but you can fill a particular role only if no other character has filled
that role since the end of your last turn. Characters within units cannot be
specifically targeted by effects or attacks, just as one cannot target specific
vehicle systems in most circumstances.
Commander: The commander of a unit is the central authority and leader
who issues most of the unit's commands. A commander controls the unit's
movement and can also f ill every other role not currently filled by another
character. A unit can have only one commander at a time.
First Officer: The first officer is the unit's second-in-command, helping
to ensure that all orders are carried out properly. A first officer can perform
all the same actions as the commander, though only if the commander hasn't
performed that same action since the end of the first officer's last turn. A
unit can have only one first officer at a time.
Attack Leader: The attack leader coordinates all the unit's attacks. An
attack leader can order attacks and use special tactics. A unit can have only
one attack leader at a time.
Communications Officer: The communications officer is responsible for
coordinating all the orders withi n the unit and coordinating with other units.
A unit can have only one communications officer at a time.
Medic: The medic is responsible for making sure the unit remains a
healthy fighting force. The medic coordinates a team of combat physicians
who oversee the general welfare of the unit. A unit can have only one medic
at a time.
Using Talents. Feats. and Special Abilities
Characters filling the various roles in a unit might have talents, feats, Force
powers, and other special abilities that they can use in mass combat. As a
general rule, special abilities that function in character combat have too
small an effect to be noticeable in mass combat. However, some abilities,
especially those used by officers and nobles, can give units a big advantage
through superior leadership. Talent s, feat s, and special abilities can be used
in mass combat only if they meet certain criteria.
All Targets Who Can See, Hear, and Understand You: Abilities that
require your targets to be able to see, hear, and understand you function
only for targets within your same square in mass combat.
All Targets in Line of Sight: Abilities that affect enemies, all ies, or
targets in line of sight function in mass combat. They affect all targets of
the appropriate type within your same square.
Single Target, Limited Number of Targets, or Nearby Targets: Abilities
that affect a single target, a limited number of targets, or targets within a
certain number of squares of you have no effect during mass combat.
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MASS BATTI...ES
Unless noted otherwise, joining a unit is a move action. Some actions
described below can be performed only by particular roles in a unit. In this
case, eligible roles are indicated following the action's name.
INITIATiVe:
There are two options for determining initiative in mass combat. First, each
character can make separate Initiative checks. This is probably the best
method if most or all characters are part of the same unit , but it can result
in excessive delayed or readied actions as attack leaders wait for command-
ers to move units into position. An alternative is to make an Initiative check
for each unit, using the unit's Initiative check modifier. This is particularly
appropriate when the characters are parts of different units, since it allows
everyone in the same unit to act more or less simultaneously.
Special: If a unit or a unit's commander is trained in Knowledge (tactics),
you can choose to make a Knowledge (tactics) check instead of an Initiative
check to determine that unit's place in the initiat ive order.
STANDARD ACTIONS
Standard actions available to units include the following:
Aid Another
As a standard action, your unit can aid an attack roll or suppress an
enemy.
Aiding an Attack Roll: You can aid the attack roll of another unit or
vehicle by adding your unit's firepower to the attack. An attack leader selects
a target within the range of his unit's weapons, and the unit makes an attack
roll against a Reflex Defense of 10 (applying all range penalties as though
the unit is attacking the designated target). If this attack is successful, the
attack leader grants a single adjacent allied unit or vehicle a +2 bonus on
its next attack roll made against that target before the beginning of the
attack leader's next turn.
A commander or first officer can make a DC 10 Knowledge (tactics)
check as a standard action to grant a single adjacent allied unit or vehicle
a +2 bonus on its next attack roll made before the beginning of the com-
mander's next turn.
Suppressing an Enemy: You can suppress the attack of an enemy unit
or vehicle by bombarding the target with fire. An attack leader can select a
target within the range of his unit's weapons, and the unit makes an attack
roll against a Reflex Defense of 10 (applying all range penalties as though
the unit is attacking the designated target). If this attack is successful, the
attack leader causes the target unit or vehicle to take a -2 penalty on its
next attack roll.
Attack with Melee Weapons
Attack Leader Only
A ground unit can make melee weapon attacks against another ground unit
in its square. If a unit occupies the same space as an enemy unit or vehicle,
it can make a single melee attack against that target as a standard action.
Individual characters cannot make melee attacks against units.
Attack with Ranged Weapons
Attack Leader Only
Units can make attacks using their ranged weapons. A unit can target a unit
or vehicle within its range and attack with its ranged weapon as a standard
action. Individual characters cannot make ranged attacks against units.
Attack with Vehicle Weapons
Attack Leader Only
Vehicle units can attack with each weapon that has its own gunner. As a
result, a vehicle unit can make more attacks per round than ground-based
units. Vehicle weapon attacks follow all the same rules as in vehicle combat
(see page 167 of the Saga Edition core rulebook). Unlike individual creatures,
an individual vehicle can attack units.
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Charge
Commander Only
The commander can order the unit to charge, moving toward an enemy and
making an attack in one action. As a standard action, the unit moves up to
its speed and then makes a melee attack roll against a target unit or vehicle
in the same square or a ranged attack against a unit within weapon range.
The charging unit gains a +2 bonus on its attack roll but takes a -2 penalty
to Reflex Defense until the start of it s next turn. If a commander orders a
unit to charge, the attack leader cannot order the unit to attack until the
beginning of the commander's next turn.
Fight Defensively
Attack Leader Only
An attack leader can order the unit to fight defensively as a standard action,
hunkering down to resist an incoming attack. The unit can make no attacks
unti l the beginning of the attack leader's next turn but gains a +5 bonus
to Reflex Defense.
MOVE ACTIONS
Move actions available to units include the following:
Move
Commander Only
The commander can move the unit up to its speed as a move action.
SWIFT ACTIONS
Swift actions available to units include the following:
Disband Unit
Commander Only
The commander can disband the unit as a swift action.
Provide Medical Assistance
Medic Only
By spending three swift actions, the medic can administer basic first aid to
t he unit. After spending the third swift act ion, make a DC 20 Treat Injury
check. If the check succeeds, the unit heals 5 hit points. However, the unit 's
hit points cannot exceed the next highest attrition number. For example, a
clone trooper battal ion with 60 hit points can be healed only up to 62 hit
points, the next highest attrition number.
Use Tactical Knowledge
Commander Only
By spending three swift actions, the commander can give the unit a tactical
advantage. After spending the third swift action, make a DC 20 Knowledge
(tactics) check. If successful, the commander can grant a single extra stan-
dard action to any other character filling a role in the unit. If the commander
is the only character fil ling a role in the unit, this action has no effect.
FULL-RoUND ACTIONS
Full-round actions available to units include the following:
Hard March
Commander Only
As a full-round action, the commander can move the unit up to 4 times its
speed. The unit is flat-footed until the beginning of the commander's next
turn. An attack leader cannot order the unit to make attacks until the end
of the commander' s next turn.
REACTIONS
Reactions avai lable to units include the following:
Disband and Reform Unit
Commander Only
When a unit di sbands, as a reaction, the commander of an adjacent unit
can order that unit to disband also and reform with the other unit as a new
unit. Any heroes or unique characters must rejoin the unit as a move action
on their next turn, except for the commander, who automatically transfers
his role to the new unit.
SPECIAL MASS COMBAT RULES
The fol lowing additional ru les apply to units in mass combat.
Cover and Concealment
Unit s can gain cover and concealment just as characters do. Determine cover
or concealment as normal for an attacker targeting a unit in a particular
square.
FAL.L.ING VEHICL.ES
When a flying vehicle or vehicle unit is disabled (but not destroyed) in
mass combat, the vehicle falls to the ground and might damage ground
units. At the beginning of a disabled or uncontrolled flying vehicle's turn,
that vehicle crashes into the ground in the square it occupies. All nonflying
units in that square take damage equal to collision damage for a vehicle
of that size (see page 173 of the Saga Edition core rulebook).
Orbital Bombardment
Combatants in a ground battle can be devastated by capital ships in orbit
above the planet. As a standard action, the commander of a capital ship can
order a single weapons system to aim at a single square on a mass combat
battlefield. The square is considered to be at long range for the capital ship,
and the ship must make an attack roll against a Reflex Defense of 10 to hit
the target square. If successful, all units in that square take normal weapon
damage for that weapon system, or half damage on a miss. That ship cannot
make any other attacks until the beginning of the commander's next turn.
Orbital bombardment should be used by the Gamemaster only as a
means of making a mass combat encounter more dangerous. A single shot
from a capital ship weapon is usually more than enough to destroy a unit,
so orbital bombardment should not be used lightly. Orbital bombardment
should occur only if the needs of the adventure require it rather than as a
means for resolving combats.
WEAPON EMPL.ACEMENTS
Weapon emplacements are a staple of ground warfare. They typically fall
under two categories: antipersonnel and antivehicle. Weapon emplacements
are treated as vehicles for statistical purposes, but they are usually immobile
and do not require a pilot to function. Instead, gunners control all the func-
tions of the weapon emplacement.
Example weapon emplacements include the LR1 K sonic antipersonnel
cannon and the AV-7 antivehicle cannon.
LRl K Sonic Cannon
The LR1K is a large antipersonnel cannon manufactured for the Confederacy
by Gordarl Weaponsmiths. This large, conical emplacement produces a con-
cussive blast of sonic energy that damages not only its primary target but
also other creatures nearby. The LR1K sonic cannon is successfully used at
the Battle of Geonosis, where Geonosian warriors direct the weapon against
the invading clone troopers and Jedi.
LRl K Sonic Antipersonnel Cannon
Large emplacement
Init +5; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 101. Fort 15; +1 armor
hp 30; DR 5; Threshold 20
Speed 0 sq uares (immobile)
Ranged soni c cannon +8 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover +5
Base Atk +2; Grp +17
Abilities Str 21, Dex 10, Con -, Int 18
Skills Initi ative +5, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Use Computer +6
Crew 2 (skilled); Passengers none
Availability Restricted; Cost 9,000 (5,000 used)
Sonic Cannon (2 gunners)
Atk +8, Dmg 4dlOx2 sonic1
1 Sonic damage cannot be deflected by lightsabers and is considered
energy damage.
Republic Antivehicle Cannon
CL4
Taim Ct Bak manufactures this large, semimobile antivehicle emplacement
for the Republic after the Republic' s leaders reali ze that defending a world
means hunkering down and enduring constant threat of assault or invasion.
The clone forces of the Republic use several of these antivehicle cannons to
help secure the planet Chri stophsis.
AV-7 Antivehicle Cannon
Huge emplacement
Init +4; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 11 (flat-footed 111. Fort 18; +3 armor
hp 80; DR 5; Threshold 28
CL 6
Speed 0 squares (immobile in firing model. fly 4 squares (in hover mode)
Ranged antivehicle cannon +6 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover +5
Base Atk +2; Grp +6
Abilities Str 26, Dex 10, Con -, Int 18
Skills Initiative +4, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Use Computer +6
Crew 1 (skilled); Passengers none
Availability Military; Cost 14,000 (8,000 used)
Antivehicle Cannon (gunner)
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Region: Colonies
Climate: Temperate and moi st
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 2
Length of Day: 25 st andard hours
Length of Year: 278 local days
Sapient Species: 100% Neimoidian
Government: Federati on
Capital: Zarra
Major Exports: Droids, foodstuffs, t echnology
Major Imports: Labor, ore
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Cato Nei moi di a is one of t he earli est and most prominent Neimoidi an
"purse worlds."
15 The cities of Cato Nei moidia are built upon large bridges t hat span the
spaces below massive arch-shaped rock formations.
20 Th e Neimoidians that call Cato Nei moid ia t heir home hide their trea-
sures and other va luables in well -protected and cleverly concea led
vaults.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
15 The so-ca ll ed "purse worlds" of t he Nei moi di ans act as administrative
post s t hat rule their own set s of coloni es.
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CHRISTOPHSIS
Region: Outer Ri m
Climate: Temperate
Gravity : Standard
Moons: 0
Length of Day: 26 standard hours
Length of Year: 369 local days
Sapi ent Species: 51 % Human, 49% other
Government: Empire
Capital : Chalcydon ia
Major Exports : Raw materials (crysta l)
Major Imports : Foodstuff s
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result

10 Christophsis is an Outer Rim world covered in massive, green-blue
crystal spi res.
15 The inhabi t ants of Christophsis have buil t their cities into and around
the massive crystal spires, taking advant age of thei r sol id structure to
serve as both f oundation and support.
KNOWLEDGE (PHYSICAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
20 The cryst alline city-spires of Christophsis are merely the largest exam-
ples of t he crystals that grow al l across the worl d. Most of t he world's
crystals grow in smaller clumps less than a meter tall.
25 The crysta ls of Christophsis can sometimes be used as lightsaber
cryst als, though the Jedi prefer to obta i n their crystals from more
sacred sites.
C3EONOSIS
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: Arid
Gravity: Low standard (90%)
Moons: 15
Length of Day: 30 standard hours
Length of Year: 256 local days
Sapient Species: 100% Geonosian
Government: Feudal hives
Capital: Stalgasin Hive
Major Exports: Droids, technology
Major Imports: Raw materials
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Harsh solar radiation storms are common on Geonosis, and they have
caused occasional planetwide mass ext inct ions.
15 Geonosis's largest moon was struck by a comet in the distant past,
creating a dense ring system around the planet.
20 The rocky spires prevalent in Geonosian architecture are easily mis-
taken for naturally occurring surface features.
25 Several droid and weapon foundries, administered by the Baktoid
Armor Workshop, are located across and beneath Geonosis's rocky
landscape.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 The Geonosians are an insectoid species native to Geonosis.
15 The Geonosian species is composed of two distinct varieties: wing-
less drones that act primarily as laborers, and winged aristocrats that
include the species' rulers and elite warriors.
20 Geonosians are further divided into castes, depending on the physical
attributes with which they are born.
25 Geonosian society exists to serve the species' elite castes.
GLEE ANSELM
Region: Mid Rim
Climate: Tropical to temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 1
Length of Day : 33 standard hours
Length of Year: 206 local days
Sapient Species: 53% Anselmi, 45% Nautolan, 2% other
Government: Republic council
Capital: Anselom (Anselmi), Pieralos (Nautolan)
Major Exports: Foodstuffs, medicine, water
Major Imports: Technology
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 There are only a few large landmasses on the surface of Glee Anselm.
The majority of its remaining islands and archipelagos are little more
than swamps.
15 Though the climate of Glee Anselm is mild, the planet is wracked by
intense storms and hurricanes.
20 Most of Glee Anselm's aquatic life, which survives in the high-pressure
oceanic depths of the planet, has yet to be catalogued.
KNOWLEDGE (LIFE SCIENCES)
DC Result
15 Glee Anselm is home to two naturally evolving species : the Nautolans
and the Anselmi.
20 The Anselmi species is land-based. Their culture is warlike, due in large
part to the harsh competition between its members for control of Glee
Anselm's few land masses.
25 Though peaceful, the Nautolans have competed militarily with the
Anselmi for control of Glee Anselm' s few land masses.
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Region: Expa nsion
Cl imate: Arid, rocky, and windy
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 0
Length of Day: 22 standard hours
Length of Year : 481 local days
Sapient Species: 97% Iktotchi, 2% Human, 1% other
Government: Representative democracy
Capital : Ankhela
Major Exports: Minerals, ore
Major Imports: Technology
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Iktotch is the third moon of the planet Iktotchon.
15 The surface of Iktotch is windswept, rocky, and barren.
20 Iktotch has very litt le surface water. Much of the moon's water is
found deep beneath its surface in naturally occurring aquifers.
25 Sand and gravel storms form frequently on Iktotch's surface. The most
violent of these can span hundreds of kilometers and manifest with
enough force to strip f lesh from the bones of unprotected surface
dwel lers.
KNOWLEDGE (LIFE SCIENCES)
DC Result
15 When Republic scouts visited Iktotch for the first time, they di scov-
ered the seal of the Republic carved into one of the moon's mountains.
It was soon revealed that the Iktotchi, thanks to their precognitive
abil ities, had known of the Republic's coming for generations.
20 Members of the Iktotchi species are often feared or discriminated
against because of their innate prescience.
25 The Iktotchi evolved from mountain-dwell ing quadrupeds that were
once numerous upon the moon' s surface.
KALEE
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: Arid, temperate, tropical, and arctic
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 1
Length of Day: 23 standard hours
Length of Year: 378 local days
Sapient Species: 99% Ka leesh, 1 % other
Government: Warring tribes
Capital: Kaleela
Major Exports: Exotic animals, mercenaries
Major Imports: Medicine, weapons, technology
KALEe:
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Kalee is a harsh world with few natural resources.
15 Kalee was recently invaded by the Huk, a mantislike insectoid species
that enslaved the Kaleesh and stripped the planet of its few natu-
ral resources. The Huk were defeated and nearly wiped out by the
Kaleesh. The Huk petitioned the Republic for aid, which resulted in
economic sanctions and war crimes trials against the Kaleesh.
25 The Republic's actions against the Kaleesh on behalf of the Huk were
the result of corruption within the Senate.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 The Kaleesh are a nomadic species that has only recently made its way
into space.
15 Though warlike, the Kaleesh rarely attack without provocation.
20 The Kaleesh revere ancestors who died in self-sacrifice and with honor.
They believe that these ancestors rise to the heavens upon their death
and descend to the planet's surface again when they are needed.
25 Abesmi, a large rectangular island within Kalee's single ocean, is con-
sidered the holiest place on the planet's surface.
KAMINO
Region: Wild Space
Cl imate: Temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 3
Length of Day: 27 standard hours
Length of Year: 463 local days
Sapient Species: 98% Kaminoan, 1% Human (clones). 1% other
Government: Ruling council
Capital: Tipoca City
Major Exports: Clones, fish, military hardware, technology, weapons
Major Imports: Droids, foodstuffs
K A M I N O
KNOWLEDGE (BUREAUCRACY, GALACTIC LORE, LIFE SCIENCES)
DC Result
15 Kamino is one of thirteen planets in the Kamino System, wh ich is situ-
at ed near the dwarf galaxy known as t he Rishi Maze.
20 Because it has no surface geography, Kamino is subject to powerful
storms that rage continuously across its wat ery landscape.
25 Climate changes in Kamino's distant past submerged the surface of
the world, and water now covers 100% of the planet's surface.
KNOWLEDGE (BUREAUCRACY, GALACTIC LORE, LIFE SCIENCES)
DC Result
15 The Kaminoans are regarded as isolationist cloners who rarely interact
with others unless it is to conduct business.
20 Kaminoans appear to be nearly identical to one another. This is due to
their exacting methods of selective breeding and clon ing in order to
ensure the survival of their species.
25 The soldiers of the newly formed Grand Army of the Republic are
clones that were created and trained on Kamino.
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Region: Expansion Region
Climate: Temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 3
Length of Day: 26 standard hours
Length of Year: 324 local days
Sapient Species: 99% Kerkoiden, 1 % other
Government: Oligarchy
Capital: Maldinian City
Major Exports: None
Major Imports: High technology, luxury goods
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Kerkoidia is a civilized world in the Expansion Region and is the home-
world of the Kerkoiden people.
15 Most of the planet is covered in savannahs. The tall grass of these
savannahs grows to a height of almost two meters, allowing the native
beings on the world to hide from predators and prey alike.
20 Kerkoidia's swamps, which cover nearly 30% of the planet, are home
to vicious predators from which the Kerkoiden species is descended.
25 The headquarters for the Retail Caucus is located on Kerkoidia, which
has made many Kerkoidens extremely wealthy and created a fledgling
aristocracy.
MAL..ASTARE
Region: Mid Rim
Climate: Arid, temperate, and tropical
Gravity: Heavy (156%)
Moons: 2
Length of Day: 26 standard hours
Length of Year: 201 local days
Sapient Species: 51 % Gran, 44% Dug, 4% Human, 1 % other
Government: Gran Protectorate
Capital: Port Pixel ito
Major Exports: Podracing
Major Imports: Foodstuffs, luxury items
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Malastare is a popular stop in the galaxy's Podracing circuit due to the
large variety of terrain types that make up the planet's surface.
15 Malastare is one of the Galactic Republic's staunchest supporters.
20 Though Dugs are Malastare's single indigenous species, the planet was
colonized millennia ago by the Gran and is controlled by the Gran
Protectorate.
25 Dugs have suffered greatly under the rule of the Gran, and they have
been marginal ized throughout the galaxy as a result.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 Dugs are perceived as bullies and brutes throughout the galaxy.
15 Though they consider themselves proud warriors, the Dugs were forc-
ibly disarmed by the Republic nearly a thousand years ago.
20 Despite being technologically advanced, many Dugs live in primitive
arboreal villages known as tree thorps.
25 Dug society is tribal , with a number of clans forming each tribe. Mul-
tiple tribes are ruled by a unifying monarch.
MUSTAFAR
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: Hot (volcanic)
Gravity: Standard
Moons: None
Length of Day: 36 standard hours
Length of Year: 412 local days
Sapient Species: 95% Mustafarian, 3% Skakoan, 2% other
Government: Techno Union
Capital: Fralideja
Major Exports: Minerals, ore
Major Imports: Foodstuffs, technology
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Mustafar is a possession of the Techno Union, and has been for almost
300 years.
15 It is a volcanic planet. Nearly 35% of Mustafar's su rface is molten.
This is due to the stresses placed on the planet by the gravity fields of
two large gas giants that affect its orbit.
30 Many Jedi temples once existed on Mustafar. War with the Sith
resulted in the near-apocalyptic changes to the planetary surface,
causing the Jedi to abandon their enclaves.
KNOWLEDGE ( LIFE SCI ENCES)
DC Result
10 Mustafarians are composed of two related but distinct subspecies:
Northern Mustafarians, who are t al l and thi n, and Sout hern Must af ar-
ians, who are short and somewhat sturdier.
20 Mustafarians use domesticated arthropods known as lava f leas as
mounts so that they can traverse the cooled and crusted- over sur-
faces of thei r planet.
25 The Mustafarians survived Mustafar's cataclysm by migrating to the
planet's cooler reg ions.
30 Though theoretically under the control of the Techno Union, the Mus-
tafarians are largely neutral and unconcerned with offworld polit ics.
MUUNIL..INST
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: Temperate
Gravity : Standard
Moons: 2
Length of Day: 28 standard hours
Length of Year : 412 local days
Sapient Species : 99% Muun, 1 % other
Government: Clans
Capital : Harnaidan
Major Exports : Metals
Major Imports: Consumer goods, foodstuffs
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Muunilinst is the well-developed homeworld of the Muun people, a
race of tall , slender aliens.
15 The InterGalactic Banking Clan is based on Muunilinst, and much of
the galaxy's money moves through banks on the planet, earning it the
nickname "Moneyland."
20 Muunilinst is a mineral-rich world covered in small, conical, underwa-
ter volcanoes (known as "smokers").
25 Several settlements on Muunil inst are actually built around rich min-
erai deposits, which can be mined quickly to provide physica l capital
should the planet's government need it.
NEL..VAAN
Region : Outer Rim
Climate: Cool
Gravity: Low (85%)
Moons : 3
Length of Day: 24 standard hours
Length of Year: 349 local days
Sapient Species: 96% Nelvaanian, 3% Skakoan, 1 % other
Government: None
Capital: None
Major Exports : Wat er
Major Imports: None
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DC Result
10 Nelvaan is experiencing the onset of an ice age.
15 Because of its low gravity, Nelvaan is home to several large animal
species, and it features exotic cliffs and mesas that would have crum-
bled beneath the strain of higher gravity.
20 Bothan vessels occasionally visit Nelvaan to siphon water from its
expansive glaciers.
30 The cooling of Nelvaan is a direct result of a Techno Union siphon
generator that is draining thermal energy from the planet.
KNOWLEDGE (BUREAUCRACY, GALACTIC LORE, LIFE SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 The Nelvaanians are a primitive species with a tribal culture.
15 Religion is an important aspect of Nelvaanian society.
20 Male Nelvaanians act as warriors, hunters, and scouts for their respec-
tive tribes, while females act as builders and gatherers that manage
the day-to-day activities of their tribes.
25 The planet Nelvaan, known as the Great Mother, is central to
Nelvaanian religion.
POL..IS MASSA
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: None (asteroid)
Gravity: Low (56%)
Moons: None
Length of Day: 24 standard hours
Length of Year: 590 local days
Sapient Species: 99% Polis Massan, 1 % other
Government: Ruling Council
Capital: Polis Massa Base
Major Exports: None
Major Imports: Foodstuffs, heavy machinery, water
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Polis Massa is a small mining colony in a remote asteroid field.
20 The Polis Massa asteroid is the largest fragment of the planet Polis
Massa, which was broken apart by a natural cataclysm many centuries
ago.
25 Polis Massa was originally home to the Eellayin civilization. The Eel-
layins vanished following their planet's destruction.
30 The center of Polis Massa's mining operations is an excavation,
where the current inhabitants search for clues to the lost Eellayin
civilization.
KNOWLEDGE (BUREAUCRACY, GALACTIC LORE, LIFE SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 Polis Massans are known for their medical and archaeological
expertise.
20 The Polis Massans are not the original inhabitants of the planet Polis
Massa, but are instead from another planet.
25 Polis Massans emigrated from their homeworld of Kallidah (also in the
Subterrel Sector) to the Polis Massa asteroids in order to mine for arti-
facts from a lost civilization. They believe that they are descendants of
the original inhabitants of Polis Massa, the Eellayins.
30 The Polis Massans learned cloning techniques from the Kaminoans,
and they might be attempting to use these skills to bring about the
return of the Eellayin civilization.
SEMBL..A
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: Temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 4
Length of Day: 32 standard hours
Length of Year: 274 local days
Sapient Species: 100% Vurk
Government: None (nomadic tribes)
Capital: None
Major Exports: Foodstuffs, water
Major Imports: Technology
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Sembla is covered by shallow seas and volcanic islands.
15 Vast gardens of coral and valuable crystal growths can be found in the
hottest of Sembla's oceans, and these are often targeted by off-world
miners.
25 Due to the nomadic nature of its indigenous species, there are few
permanent settlements on Sembla.
30 Ancient subaquatic ruins have been found along Sembla's equator.
These ruins do not appear to have been created by the Vurks, nor do
the Vurks have any memories of established permanent settlements.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 The Vurks are a nomadic and seemingly primitive species native to
Sembla.
15 The primitive nature of the Vurks is belied by the species' highly
advanced philosophical traditions, which stress personal freedom,
integrity, and honesty in all things.
20 As a species, Vurks are empathetic and serene, and they make excep-
tional diplomats.
25 Despite their peaceful nature, Vurks are capable combatants who see
self-defense as an aspect of their own personal integrity.
SKAKO
Region: Core Worlds
Climate: Temperate (high-pressure)
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 2
Length of Day: 27 standard hours
Length of Year: 384 local days
Sapient Species: 100% Skakoan
Government: Guild
Capital: None
Major Exports: Technology
Major Imports: Foodstuffs, raw materials, water
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 The surface of the planet Skako, like Coruscant, is covered by one mas-
sive city.
15 Skako's atmosphere is one of methane-based gasses and extremely
heavy pressure, making it a hazardous place for species not adapted
to its stresses.
20 Though most of Skako is covered by urban sprawl, some examples of
the planet's original ecosystem have been preserved in the form of
vast fields of sprawling vines.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 The Techno Union, while not a specifically a Skakoan organization, is
largely controlled by the Skakoan species.
15 Skakoans are unable to leave their homeworld unless they wear spe-
cially designed pressure suits that allow them to survive in environ-
ments with standard pressures and atmospheres.
25 Skako's indigenous inhabitants are si milar in appearance to sickly,
gaunt humans. Because of the dangers of decompression away from
their homeworld, few Skakoans will ingly travel away from Skako.
TETH
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: Temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 2
Length of Day: 27 standard hours
Length of Year: 298 local days
Sapient Species: 94% Human, 6% other
Government: Democracy
Capital: Inner Teth
Major Exports: None
Major Imports: Foodstuffs, high technology, luxury goods
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Teth is a remote jungle world on the Outer Rim. Its land masses are
often shrouded in purple mi st.
15 The wildlife on Teth is relatively benign despite the huge jungles cov-
ering the planet, making travel through the wilderness far less dan-
gerous than on most worlds.
20 Teth has long been a haven for smugglers and other criminals, who use
the world as a hiding place thanks to its remote location.
25 Teth was one of the planets where the B'omarr Monks built monas-
teries, but those edifices have long since been abandoned and then
claimed by criminals as hideouts.
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Region: Mid Ri m
Climate: Temperate swamps
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 3
Length of Day: 21 standard hours
Length of Year: 184 local days
Sapient Species: 79% Toydarian, 18% Hutt, 3% other
Government: Hutt crime lords
Capital: Toydor
Major Exports: Labor
Major Imports: Foodstuffs
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 Toydaria is located in Hutt Space and is controlled by the Hutts. Most
Toydarian villages are primitive by galactic standards.
15 Speeders are illegal on Toydaria because they endanger flying Toydar-
ians, and spaceship traffic is restricted to specific zones. Toydarians
have incorporated a sophisticated light-rail system to make surface
travel between settlements more convenient.
20 The vast majority of Toydaria's surface area is covered in nutrient-rich
muck-lakes interspersed with fields of dense algae.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 Toydarians are a stingy and ill-tempered flying species native to
Toydaria.
15 Toydarian government is feudal, owing allegiance to a single king who
commands many vassals.
20 Because of their high metabolisms, Toydarians must consume more
food than their small frames would at first indicate. As a result, fam-
ines are common on Toydaria in especially lean years.
UTAPAU
Region: Outer Rim
Climate: Arid and rocky sinkholes
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 9
Length of Day: 27 standard hours
Length of Year: 351 local days
Sapient Species: 70% Utai, 30% Pau'an
Government: Utapaun Committee
Capital: Pau City
Major Exports: Water
Major Imports: Medicine, technology
KNOWLEDGE (GALACTIC LORE)
DC Result
10 The inhabitable areas of Utapau's surface are covered in grassy, wind-
swept plains pockmarked with gaping sinkholes.
15 While Utapau has limited supplies of water on its surface, there are
massive subterranean seas hidden beneath the planet's crust.
20 The mineral-rich waters of Utapau are rumored to have mystical heal-
ing properties, and this "healing water" fetches a high price on the
galactic market.
25 Extensive mineral deposits exist beneath Utapau's subterranean seas,
lending to the planet's vast natural resources.
KNOWLEDGE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
DC Result
10 Two races, the Pau'ans and the Utai (collectively known as the Uta-
paunl. share the planet in a near-symbiotic relationship.
15 The Pau'ans are a tall species with a natural predilection for bureau-
cracy and oversight, while the Utai are a short species who excel as
laborers and animal handlers.
25 An increase in surface storms drove the Pau'ans underground long
ago, where they joined their civilization with that of the Utai.
"C3REETINGS, YOUNG -.JED .
WHAT BRINGS VOU TO OUR
REMOTE SANCTUARY?"
-TION MEDON
PLANETARY UPDATES
The Clone Wars transform planets throughout the galaxy. A number of famil-
iar worlds are reshaped by the events that unfold around and, occasionally,
upon them. The updates in this section should provide Gamemasters with
enough information to use these planets during this era.
BESPIN
While Bespin has always been an important source of Tibanna gas, its
economic and strategic importance is only truly realized at the start of the
Clone Wars. The Republic and the Confederacy, desiring a stake in Bespin's
resources, dispatch forces to secure their interests. A number of small orbital
battles, punctuated by lengthy dogfights in Bespin's upper atmosphere, ulti-
mately end with the Republic having a slight edge over its Separatist foes.
Even though the Battle of Bespin is considered a loss for the Separatists,
occasional skirmishes continue to occur between the two enemies throughout
the entirety of the Clone Wars.
One of the most popular tourist hubs on Bespin prior to the Clone Wars
is Tibannopolis. Tibannopolis's only true competition is Cloud City, and the
rivalry between the two settlements only fuels their popularity. As the Clone
Wars intensifies and tourists are less inclined to travel to Bespin's resorts,
Tibannopolis ceases to be a significant economic factor. Cloud City's ability
to mine Tibanna gas on behalf of the Republic is its salvation, enough to
keep it functioning until the official end of hostilities.
BOTHAWUI
Bothawui is a longtime member of the Senate and supporter of the Republic.
Despite this fact, Bothawui remains a neutral planet during the Clone Wars.
The Senator from Bothawui, Polo Se'lab, consistently abstains from many
of the Senate's more politically charged votes in the months leading up to
the Clone Wars. He states many times that he does not want Bothawui to
be party to the start of open warfare, and he consistently maintains this
stance in the following years.
Though Bothawui is publicly neutral, the Bothan predilection for secrecy
and clandestine action is in full swing. While the Bothans do not specifically
play one side off against the other during the Clone Wars, they are proud to
serve each one in a professional, if not exclusive, manner. According to Bothan
thought, providing the Republic and the Confederacy with useful intelligence
IS a good way to hasten the war's end, as well as make a profit.
Bothan neutrality does little to prevent both Separatist and Republic
representatives from attempting to woo Bothawui to their side in the conflict.
As the war progresses, it becomes increasingly obvious to the Bothans that
neither side is worth supporting in full and that each faction is hiding several
proverbial skeletons in their closet. This only reinforces the perception of
Bothan neutrality during the Clone Wars.
Bothawui, defended by its own small planetary defense forces, is largely
untouched by the war. Intell igence agents from the opposing factions,
however, are numerous. Republic and Separatist agents rarely interact with
one another in a hostile fashion on Bothawui, though a number of quiet
confrontations and mysterious deaths are unavoidable.
CEREA
Due to its isolated location and antitechnological stance, Cerea garners little
Republic attention until a few decades prior to the start of the Clone Wars
when the Republic seeks to tap into the planet's vast natural resources:
Republic representatives offer technological incentives in an attempt to
persuade Cerea to join the Republic, but these offers are rebuffed by the
planet's ruling council.
When millions of refugees are displaced by the destruction of the Clone
Wars, Cerea offers its aid to the Refugee Resettlement Coalition. As a result,
vast numbers of refugees are brought to Cerea from across the galaxy. The
newcomers settle, but many feel constrained by Cerea's lack of high technol-
ogy. The newcomers' dissatisfaction, coupled with rebellious Cerean youths
who wish to lift their society to the same technological level as the rest of
the galaxy, stir up a hornet's nest of dissent.
Despite the Republic's diplomatic efforts to bring Cerea into the fold
and the Confederacy's attempts to foment unrest at the local level, Cerea
continues to remain neutral throughout the length of the Clone Wars.
Regardless of the planet's neutral stance, it is only a matter of time before
the war finds its way there. A year into the confl ict, the month-long Battle
of Cerea takes place, resulting in horribl e civil ian casualties. Large swathes
of the planet's virgin landscapes are reduced to ashes by the battle, and the
reigning president becomes the target of Confederacy-sponsored assas-
sination attempt.
CORUSCANT
Coruscant experiences a number of radical changes after the start of the
Clone Wars. Large swathes of the cityscape are laid low to make room for
military staging areas. Millions of citi zens are displaced by the urban renewal,
the vast majority of them impoverished, members of alien species loyal to the
Confederacy, or both. There is an initial public outcry, but with the war effort
in full swing, such dissidence is either ignored or quickly quashed.
Acts of terrorism are commonplace. Most are the products of Separatist
cells, though a few isolated incidents are of questionable origin. Bombings
are the most common types of attacks used by Separatist terrorists. Given
Coruscant's large population, these indiscriminate tactics result in hundreds
sometimes thousands, of casualties. Terrorists also employ toxic gasses and
attempt to compromise the integrity of Coruscant's water and food sup-
plies. Assassination attempts against influential Republic politicians are
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combat and root out terrorist threats. More often than not, it is to maintain
order and keep public protests to a minimum. Given the clones' military
training, they are prone to using deadly force in situations that don't war-
rant it, and they have little compunction about doing so. Local authorities
are helpless to intervene, and they can do little more than stand idly by and
watch events unfold.
Discrimination based on species becomes more common on Coruscant.
Overwhelming votes in the Senate have resulted in a number of mass
deportations targeting members of species that are loyal to the Separatist
movement. The majority of the deported individuals are loyal citizens of the
Republic, however, which only makes enemies of individuals who might have
otherwise been supportive of Palpatine's leadership.
DORIN
Dorin, the home planet ofthe Kel Dor, is a staunch supporter of the Republic.
Due to a number of factors, notably its oxygen-poor atmosphere and location
between two black holes, Dorin is practically ignored by the Confederacy of
Independent Systems during the war.
The opinion of most Kel Dor is that the Separatists are disloyal and unwill-
ing to go through proper channels to get what they want. Thus, they are
deserving of nothing, and they should forcibly be brought back into the fold
of the Republic. Dorin is a strong supporter of the formation of the Army of
the Republic, even providing a handful of its own defense troops and ships
in support of the war effort.
DURO
Duro is a loyal member of the Galactic Republic at the outbreak of the Clone
Wars. The system's standing is further reinforced during the Battle of Duro,
which is a pivotal point in a massive Confederacy offensive known as Opera-
tion Durge's Lance. The victory of the Separatists allows them to pave the
way for a full-scale invasion of the Core Worlds.
The planet Duro is devastated by the Separatist invasion. Bombardment of
the planet's vast industrial holdings, ordered by General Grievous, results in a
catastrophic release of toxic pollutants into the atmosphere. These chemicals
are further distributed across the planetary surface as fallout, transforming
much of Duro into an uninhabitable wasteland. Utterly defeated, the Duros
have little choice but to surrender to the Separatists and be absorbed into
the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
In time, the Duros population learns that a number of Republic ships that
should have been present at the Battle of Duro had been rerouted to other
systems because of Senatorial corruption. The resulting invest igation leads
to the resignation of two Senators and a number of other officials.
The ultimate result of Duro's fall is the incredible boost it gives to the
Separatist cause. General Grievous, the invasion's architect, is lauded
throughout the Confederacy as a military genius. Scores of undecided systems
ra lly to the Separatist cause in the wake of Duro's conquest.
C3AMORR
Though ignored by the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars due to its
primitive inhabitants, Gamorr is given special attention by the Confederacy.
Thousands of Gamorreans, less concerned with galactic politics and more
interested in a good fight, are taken offworld by the Separatists and employed
as mercenaries. The Gamorreans rarely serve the Separatists with distinction,
and they are instead employed for dangerous frontal assaults. As a result,
the survival rate for Gamorrean mercenaries working for the Confederacy
is less than 8 percent.
The Hutts, upset with the Confederacy's claim on so many Gamorreans,
petition the Separatists in an attempt to preserve their own hold on the
planet's natives. The Trade Federation negotiates a finder's fee, paying a
bounty to the Hutts for each Gamorrean that the Confederacy hires in the
course of the conflict. Although this results in only a minimal profit for the
Hutts, it eases their concerns over the perceived Separatist encroachment
on a labor force that is largely considered theirs.
Though the war never comes to Gamorr's surface, a number of small
space battles do occur in neighboring star systems. Separatists establish a
single base on Gamorr's moon, but by the end of the war, it is completely
abandoned and overtaken by pirates.
IRIDONIA
Although it figured prominently in past wars, Iridonia plays only a small
part in the Clone Wars. A loyal member of the Galactic Republic following
the Mandalorian Wars, Iridonia as a whole maintains its place in the Senate
throughout this turbulent period. Though Iridonia itself is not subject to
Separatist invasion, a number of its colonies suffer insurrections and political
upheavals inspired by the Confederacy.
Several months after the start of the Clone Wars, one of the eight Iridonian
colonies petitions to secede from the Galactic Republic and join the Confed-
eracy. This starts what many Zabrak refer to as "The Great Debate," which
eventually ends with Iridonia's continued support of the Galactic Republic.
ITHOR
A member of the Galactic Republic for millennia, Ithor continues to swear
its fealty throughout the Clone Wars. The vast and well-protected natural
resou rces of t he forest worl d are never compromised by Separat ist attacks.
A number of small attacks and probing actions are attempted against Ithor
by the Confederacy early in the war, but these are determined to be little
more than diversions as the Separatists launch full-scale invasions of Duro
and other important Republic targets.
The closest thing to a Separatist invasion of Ithor is the Confederacy's
capture of the Ottega Dawn, an Ithorian herdship. The Ottega Dawn is
subsequently placed at the fore of a Separatist assault force, where it is
assumed that Republ ic ships wil l be less likely to fi re upon it due to the large
number of civil ian passengers and crew aboard. While this tact ic is initial ly
successful , it backfires when the Ottega Dawn is reclaimed by a contingent
of Ithorian muti neers.
KASHVVVK
Kashyyyk remains unaligned at the start of the Clone Wars. Seeking a means
to end their troubles with neighboring Trandosha, the leaders of Kashyyyk
initially attempt to better thei r position by negotiating with both the Con-
federacy of Independent Systems and the Ga lactic Republic. At stake are a
number of secret hyperspace routes known only to the Wookiees as well as
the pot ential for new hyperspace routes that are as yet unknown.
Despite a small number of hostile actions by Separatist forces, Kashyyyk
maintains its neutrality for nearly a year and a half. General Grievous orders
a number of attacks in an attempt to persuade the Wookiees to make a
choice, but the tactic backfi res when King Grakchawwaa learns of his son's
accidental death at the hands of Separatist droids.
In a rage, Grakchawwaa sides with the Galactic Republ ic. This spurs a
massive invasion by the Confederacy, which is eventually repulsed by a
combined Republic/Wookiee force during the Battle of Kashyyyk. The tide
of batt le t urns when Order 66 tu rns the Republic clone army agai nst its Jed i
generals. Th e Wookiees shelter a number of Jedi survivors, an act of mercy
for which they suffer greatly in the years to come.
MON CAL-AMARI
In the t ime leading up to the Clone Wars, Senator Tikkas, the Quarren Sena-
tor from Mon Calamari, turns a blind eye to slaver activity in the Calamari
Sector. When his part in these activities is discovered, Tikkas is forced out
of office, and he defects to the Confederacy of Independent Systems. As
leader of the Quarren Isolation League, a group dedicated to reducing the
influence of the Mon Calamari on planetary politics, Tikkas foments outright
civil war on Mon Calamari .
KIT F laTO O N M O N C ALAMAR I
With the aid of Separatist droids as well as a number of Mon Calamari who
are loyal to the Confederacy, Tikkas begins his campaign. He orders attacks
against a number of Mon Calamari cities. The Republic counterattacks by
sending troops, led by Kit Fisto, to aid the Mon Calamari .
It is eventually discovered that the Quarren are also being aided by a type
of deepsea invertebrat e known as the Moappa. Whi le the Moappa are not
intelligent on an individual basis, they possess a sophist icated group intel-
lect. Like the Quarren, the Moappa are disaffected by the Mon Calamari's
claim of planetary control. Even after the destruction of the Quarren central
command on Mon Calamari, the Moappa continue to lead the remaining
troops via telepathic commands.
Until this point, the Mon Calamari had been unaware of the Moappa's
intelligence. Following the defeat of the Separatists, diplomatic relations
are established between the Mon Calamari and the Moappa so that the two
species can live in peace.
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Because of Naboo's close relationship with Chancellor Palpatine, himself
a citizen of that planet, Naboo remains a staunch bastion of the Galactic
Republ ic throughout the length of the Clone Wars. Despite Naboo's peaceful
nature, the average citizen sees support of Palpatine's initiatives as common
sense. With the invasion ofTheed by the Trade Federation prior to the Clone
Wars as an example, there is little doubt to the citizenry of Naboo that the
Separatists are a grave threat that must be dealt with in a decisive manner.
To the majority of the Naboo, the person to bring about an end to such a
terrible enemy is Pal patine.
The Trade Federation never forgets its defeat during the blockade.
Because of this, Naboo continues to suffer repeated attacks and invasions
from Confederacy forces throughout the conflict. While none of the incur-
sions succeeds, the most disastrous of them wipes out nearly all life on the
Gungan lunar colony of Ohma-D'un during what is to become remembered
as the Defense of Naboo. Quick action by the Jedi and other Republic forces
results in victory over the Separatist invaders.
NAR SHADDAA
During the Clone Wars, Nar Shaddaa remains a haven for criminals of all
stripes, a terrible and multileveled urban playground inhabited by the worst
that the galaxy has to offer. Wars come and go, but Nar Shaddaa always
remains in one form or another.
The Hutts that pull the st rings on Nar Shaddaa see the conflict between
the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems as just
another opportunity to make money. To this effect, they channel all manner
of illegal products to one side or the other. Weapons, cortosis ore, assassin
droids, spice, slaves, and any of a number of other forbidden goods pass
through Nar Shaddaa like water through a sieve.
The Separatists are the Hutts' largest customer. Though backed by a
large number of technological concerns, such as the Techno Union and the
Trade Federation, the Confederacy is always looking for an edge, regardless
of how underhanded or destructive it might be. This is not to say that the
Republic's hands are completely clean, either, especially early in the war when
the Army of the Republic is in its embryonic stage. Weapons, especially hand
weapons and vehicles, pass through Nar Shaddaa on their way to Republic
and Separatist munitions depots.
Nar Shaddaa not only offers physical goods for sa le. Services are another
of its more profitable offerings, and these include theft, assassination, and
everything in between. Both sides in the war have agents assigned to Nar
Shaddaa, both to contract for services as well as to monitor the movements of
the opposition. Unlike the Republic and Separatist agents on Bothawui, who
are relatively quiet and secretive, those living on Nar Shaddaa are much more
likely to come to a spectacularly violent end at the hands of their enemies.
RODIA
Despite the best attempts of the Separatists, Rodia remains a loyal member
of the Galactic Republic throughout the Clone Wars. Rodia is never directly
threatened by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, though negotiators
sent by Count Dooku are often found in Iskaayuma as they attempt to sway
the Rodians to support their cause.
Even though Rodia remains loyal to the Republic, many individual Rodians
seek out their fame and fortune in the employ of the Confederacy, offering
their services as assassins and mercenaries. Many of these individuals are
considered criminals by the galactic community, but they are otherwise
revered as heroes on Rodia for their exploits.
Rodia is represented in the Galactic Senate by Senator Onaconda Farr,
a tried and true loyalist of the Republic. Farr is appointed to the Loyalist
Committee, gaining a great deal of influence as a result. Unfortunately for
Rodia, Onaconda Farr is exposed for bribing a fellow Senator in order to
divert a number of naval starships to Rodia. Had the starships been sent to
Duro, their original destination, it is quite possible that the Battle of Duro
would not have been a Separatist victory.
RVLOTH
At the start of the Clone Wars, the homeworld of the Twi'leks is a strong
supporter of the Galactic Republic in the Senate. Despite this, the planet is
seized by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, an act that is protested
by Senator Orn Free Taa of Ryloth. Among Ryloth's citizens, opinions remain
so sharply divided that small-scale conflicts openly break out between dif-
ferent Twi'lek factions.
The Confederacy establishes a firm hold on the world through the impo-
sition of martial law. Distrust and betrayal among Ryloth's citizens leads
to further divisions, and suspected Republic sympathizers are rounded up,
detained, and-in some cases-executed. Paranoia and suspicion run rampant,
making the planet's major cities dangerous places to live.
The Separatist interest in Ryloth is twofold. A large droid reclamation
facility is established on the planet's surface, proving to be an important
asset as the Confederacy wages war against the Galactic Republic. Produc-
tion and distribution of ryll is also an important Separatist consideration,
even though vast numbers of credits from the sale of the addictive spice
somehow find their way into Huttese coffers.
Late in the Clone Wars, a brief but intense battle takes place on Ryloth
as a part of the Outer Rim Sieges. Through the efforts of diplomats and Hutt
criminal interests, the planet is left relatively unscathed.
SULLUST
Because of SoroSuub's membership in the Commerce Gui ld, Sullust secedes
from the Galactic Republic at the beginning of the conflict and joins forces
with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Given that nea rly ha lf of
the Sul lustan population is employed by SoroSuub, there is practically no
public outcry at this development. From this point onward, Sullust remains
a strong supporter of the Confederacy. The planet itself is an important
Confederacy fortress world, act ing as a staging point for many invasions
into the Core Worlds.
Less than a month after Sul lust secedes, a Republic invasion of the system
commences. Though some initial successes are reported, there are a number
of setbacks. The mi litary forces used by the Republic are disparate and varied,
consisting mostly of planetary defense forces that have been pulled together
into an impromptu assault force. Casualt ies are high, and battl efield gains
are insubstanti al. Treachery wi thi n t he Republic ranks is t he cat alyst that
leads to its ultimate defeat and withdrawal from Sullust.
Sullust remains one of t he Confederacy's most prized holdings until the
end of the war. Its rich mineral deposits, loyal workforce, and production
capabilities make it an important and well-defended asset. Many Republic
missions are sent to Sul lust in an attempt to erode the Confederacy's hold
on the planet, but few succeed.
TATOOINE
Tatooine is t echnically held by the Galactic Republic, but it is largely con-
t rolled by the Hutts at the start of the Clone Wars. In the earl y days of the
war, the Republic attempts to establ ish a spaceport on the planet in order to
utili ze it as a base in t he Arkanis Sector. The Republic's newly realized interest
in Tat ooine is not welcomed by many of the planet's citizens, particularl y
those who thrive under Huttese control of the world.
Boorka the Hutt, seeking to remove the Republic from Tatooine, negotiates
a pact with the Confederacy in exchange for the destruction of the fledgling
Republic spaceport. The Confederacy forces, led by Sev'rance Tann, destroy
the spaceport and wipe out the small Republic force that had occupied it.
Jabba the Hutt, Boorka's competitor on Tatooine, is incensed by Boorka's
cooperat ion with the Separatists. He betrays Boorka to the Jedi , who kill
Boorka and root out the Separatist units on Tatooine. Despite his loud objec-
tions, Jabba's interest in seeing Boorka fall are not entirely al truistic; t he
Hutt crime lord is playing one side aga inst the ot her, taking a dangerous
compet itor out of the picture wh ile continuing to supply cortosis ore to the
Techno Uni on.
TRANDOSHA
Due to its position withi n t he Kashyyyk system, Trandosha's only representa-
tion in t he Senate is Yarua, a Wookiee. The two species have never seen eye
to eye, and t heir relationshi p is, at best, lukewarm at the outbreak of the
Clone Wars due to a number of factors.
Peaceful negotiations between the two species had never been com-
pletely successful. Shortly before the outbreak of the Clone Wars, diplo-
macy completely breaks down when a Wookiee ship is attacked over one
of Trandosha's moons. In response, the Wookiees erect a blockade around
Trandosha. Peace talks rekindle the following year, but these fail when the
Wookiees learn that the Tra ndoshans are seeking Senatorial backing with
the aid of the Trade Federation.
Though never committed to the Separatist cause in a public forum,
a number of independent Trandoshan organizations j oin forces with the
Conf ederacy of Independent Syst ems duri ng t he Clone Wars. Pirate bands,
slavers, and pro-Trandoshan terrorist groups participate in many Separat ist
act ions, particularly those that take place on the Wookiee homeworld prior
to t he Battle of Kashyyyk. In t ruth, many (if not most) of these groups have
indirect financial backing from Trandosha itself, as the planetary govern-
ment is only too happy to direct its own attacks upon the Wookiees from
the shadows.
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THE ~ E D I SERVICE CORPS
If you nglings pass the age to begin their training as a Padawan without being
chosen by a jedi Master, they are sent to the jedi Service Corps. The Service
Corps has four separate branches of service: the Agricultural Corps, the
Educational Corps, the Exploration Corps, and the Medical Corps. Younglings
are assigned to a branch that reflects their individual talents. There, they
serve the rest of their time in the jedi Order.
Each branch serves the jedi Order and the Galactic Republic accord-
ing to its designed purpose. The Agricultural Corps (or AgriCorps) serves
the Republi c by tending to the various farms establi shed t hroughout t he
Core Worlds to help feed its citi zens. The Educational Corps (or EduCorps)
dispatches its members throughout the galaxy to provide for the educat ion
needs of many of the Republic's underprivileged chil dren and, in turn, learn
about the worlds to which they travel to help expand the knowledge base of
the j edi Order. The Exploration Corps (or ExplorCorps) primarily travels on
mi ssions t o explore the Unknown Reg ions of the ga laxy, charting new star
systems and discovering new civil izations and races. The ExplorCorps also
works in conjunct ion with li keminded organizations, such as the Intergalactic
Zoological Society. The Medical Corps (or MedCorps) tends to the medical
needs of Republic citizens throughout the galaxy, assisting the medical
staff in many of the galaxy's hospita ls and medical faci liti es. In addit ion,
they also are responsible for maintaining the infirmary located in the jedi
Temple on Coruscant.
AgriCorps Worker
The Agricultural Corps teaches its new recruits to value the nature of life and
to maintain balance between li ving creatures and their environment. These
lessons, taught from the first day of their arrival, are meant to instill an overall
appreciat ion for and an understanding of the natural world. The Agr icultural
Corps also teaches their young pupils patience to wait for results, self- control
to let other things find their own way, and ingenuity to seek other methods
to resolve a situation without resorting to the destruction of li fe.
The primary goal of the AgriCorps is to support the Republic's Agricultural
Admini st ration, whi ch oversees the production and processing of foodstuffs
throughout t he Republic. Although most members serve on or near Coruscant,
some are sent to other worlds to help with farming operations. Use of the
Force by these recruits is restricted to tending the crops and livestock under
their care, primarily because they have not learned anything beyond these
basic skill s at this point.
AgriCorps Worker
Medium Human nonheroic 6/jedi 1
Force 2
Init +3; Senses Use the Force +7
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 12). Fort 13, Will 12
hp 27; Threshold 13
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +6 (ld4+1) or
Ranged by weapon +5
Base Atk +5; Grp +6
Special Actions Shake It Off
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Abilities Str 12, Dex 10, Con 13, Int 11, Wis 10, Cha 8
Talents Force Perception
CL2
Feats Force Sensitivity, Skill Focus (Knowledge [life sciences]). Shake It
Off
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, Ski ll Training {Endurance, Knowledge [galactic lore]' Survival ,
Use the Force, Weapon Proficiency (Ii ghtsaber)
Skills Endurance +9, Knowledge (galactic lore) +8, Knowledge (life
sciences) +13, Mechanics +8
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, Survival +8, Use the Force +7
Possessions agricultural tools, datapad
H Bonus feat or trained skill for being Human.
EduCorps Worker
The Educational Corps instructs its recruits in the ways of imparting knowl-
edge, teaching them not only to be effective instructors but also to show
patience and compassion for their pupils. Above all, they need to understand
that one cannot always rely on the Force to reach one's goal. The idea of
forcing somebody to learn something through the Force violates the basic
doctrines of the jedi Order.
The EduCorps provides instruction to the disadvantaged on countless
worlds across the galaxy. Armed with the philosophy that knowledge of the
universe and those who dwell in it increases one's understanding of life in
the galaxy, these EduCorps scholars strive to learn all they can within the
first few years of membership to prepare themselves to teach that knowledge
to their future students.
Members of the EduCorps also study the worlds and cultures they visit,
recording their experiences in the libraries located within the jedi Temple
on Coruscant.
EduCorps Worker
Medium Human nonheroic 6/Jedi 1
Force 2
Init +2; Senses Perception +9
Languages Basic, High Galactic, one additional lang uage
Defenses Ref 11 (flat-footed 11). Fort 12, Will13
hp 20; Threshold 12
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +4 (ld4-1) or
Ranged by weapon +4
Base Atk +5; Grp +4
Abilities Str 8, Dex 9, Con 10, Int 14, Wis 12, Cha 11
Talents Skilled Advisor
CL 1
Feats Force Sensitivity, Skill Focus (Knowledge [physical sciences],
Knowledge [social sciences]). Skill Training (Knowledge [bureaucracy] H,
Knowledge [life sciences], Knowledge [physical sciences], Use the Force,
Weapon Proficiency (Iightsaber)
Skills Knowledge (bureaucracy) + 10
H
, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 10,
Knowledge (life sciences) + 10, Knowledge (physical sciences) + 15,
Knowledge (social sciences) + 15, Perception +9, Persuasion +8,
Use the Force +8
Possessions 5 data cards, data pad
H Bonus feat or trained skill for being Human.
ExplorCorps Worker
The Exploration Corps takes its students from other branches of the Jedi
Service Corps. Not surprisingly, the young Jed i who are assigned to the
ExplorCorps are considered by their peers to be "the lucky ones." They
travel the galaxy with Jedi Masters instead of remaining planetside to train
for their designated positions. As such, many consider the ExplorCorps a
traveling Jedi academy.
Service in the ExplorCorps teaches its recruit s that, despite differences
in race and culture throughout the galaxy, everyone has the same basic
underlying needs that they fulfill in varying ways. Understanding this concept
teaches the student perspective, seeing that the idea of right and wrong can
vary between different cultures. But no matter where you go and what you
do, the Force is always there to guide you.
The primary purpose of the ExplorCorps, however, is to seek out new
worlds and civilizations in the galaxy. Knowledge of their discoveries is
catalogued in the Jedi Archives for all to learn, much in the same way that
the members of the EduCorps transcribe their findings about the planets
they visit. Finding new civilizations opens the possibility of first contact,
establishing relations with new species that might have something to con-
tribute to the Republic.
ExplorCorps Worker
Medium Human nonheroic 6/Jedi 1
Force 2
Init +3; Senses Perception +9
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 12). Fort 13, Will 13
hp 27; Threshold 13
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +5 (1d4) or
Ranged blaster pistol +0 (3d6)
Base Atk +5; Grp +5
Special Actions Shake It Off", Equilibrium
Abilities Str 10, Dex 10, Con 12, Int 11, Wis 13, Cha 8
Talents Equilibrium
CL 2
Feats Force Sensitivity, Shake It Off", Skill Training (Knowledge [galactic
lore], Perception, Pilot, Survival, Use Computer). Weapon Proficiency
(Iightsabers)
Skills Endurance +9", Knowledge (galactic lore) +8, Perception +9,
Pilot +8, Survival +9, Use Computer +8, Use the Force +7
Possessions blaster pistol, comlink, datapad, field kit
H Bonus feat or trained skill for being Human.
MedCorps Worker
Life in the Medical Corps teaches recruit s that life is fragile, and they quickly
learn that people can become sick and die for no reason other than the will of
the Force. For some, this can be hard to fathom, but internalizing it provides
a valuable lesson for those who have had difficulty dealing with a personal
loss earlier in life. Those that work for the MedCorps use their talents and
abilities to heal the sick, treat the wounded, and provide comfort for those
less fortunate.
Members of the MedCorps can be found at medical facilities throughout
the galaxy, bestowing relief in times of crisis or instruct ing non-Force-using
personnel in new methods to care for their patients. In addition to this basic
task, the MedCorps is also responsible for maintaining the infirmary located
in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, which is connected to the expansive Galactic
City Medical Center via a dedicated underground transport tube. Thanks to
maintaining this facility, the MedCorps has come to the aid of a large number
of Republic citizens during emergencies in the capita l.
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Medium Human non heroic 6/Jedi 1
Force 2
Init +3; Senses Perception + 10
Languages Basic, one additional language
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 12). Fort 11, Will 14
hp 13; Threshold 11
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +4 (1d4-1)
Ranged by weapon +5
Base Atk +5; Grp +5
Abilities Str 8, Dex 10, Con 9, Int 12, Wis 14, Cha 11
Talents Skilled Advisor
CLl
Feats Force Sensitivity, Skill Focus (Gather Information", Treat Injury).
Skil l Training (Knowledge [life sciences], Perception, Treat Injury).
Surgical Expertise, Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers)
Skills Gather Information + 13", Knowledge (life sciences) +9,
Perception +10, Treat Injury +15, Use Computer +9, Use the Force +8
Possessions datapad, medical kit, 2 medpacs
H Bonus feat or trained skill for being Human.
SPECIALIZED ..JEDI KNIGHTS
Jedi who achieve knighthood and have a natural talent in certain areas might
choose to serve the Jedi Order in ways that allow them to use such talents
to the best of their ability. Many areas are available from which one can
choose, and the ones listed here are but a sample of the ways in which Jedi
Knights might serve the Jedi Order.
Jedi Archivist
Jedi who prize knowledge over other things usually find that their under-
standing of the Force expands with the study and retention of other subjects.
Even more so than other Jedi, Jedi archivists delve into many areas of study,
letting the Force guide them to their areas of specialty. By receiving and
archiving knowledge so others might learn, a Jedi archivist increases her
own awareness of the galaxy.
The number of Jedi archivists flourishes during times of relative peace in
the galaxy. Th ough most archivists remain close to the temple archives on
Coruscant or Ossus, others travel to gain more information about the galaxy,
its inhabitants, and its cultures, cont inually increasing their common pool of
knowledge. Archivists also work with ExplorCorps, searching for lost civiliza-
tions or exploring and studying newly discovered star systems.
During the latter days of the Republic and into the Clone Wars, Jedi
archivists become fewer in number. Older Jedi believe that the younger
members of the Jedi Order do not have the patience to take on the role of
an archivist, choosing other roles deemed more important to the Jedi Order
at that time.
Jedi Archivist
Medium Human Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 3
Destiny 2; Force 5
Init + 10; Senses Perception + 12
CL 10
Languages Basic, Bocce, Bothese, Durese, High Galactic, Huttese, two
additional languages
Defenses Ref 23 (flat-footed 23). Fort 24, Will 25; Deflect
hp 89; Threshold 24
Speed 6 sq ua res
Melee lightsaber + 11 (2d8+5) or
Ranged by weapon + 10
Base Atk +10; Grp +10
Atk Options Improved Disarm
Special Actions Adept Negotiator, Coordinated Attack", Lightsaber
Defense, Melee Defense, Scholarly Knowledge, Skilled Advisor
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 12): farseeing, Force thrust, rebuke
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Sense Force
Abilities Str 10, Dex 10, Con 12, Int 16, Wis 14, Cha 14
Talents Adept Negotiator, Deflect, Force Persuasion, Lightsaber Defense,
Scholarly Knowledge, Skilled Advisor
Feats Coordinated Attack", Force Sensitivity, Force Training, Improved
Defenses, Improved Disarm, Linguist, Melee Defense, Skill Focus
(Knowledge [galactic lore]), Skill Training (Knowledge [bureaucracy]),
Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 10, Knowledge (bureaucracy) + 13, Knowledge (galactic
lore) + 18, Knowledge (social sciences) + 13", Perception +12, Use the
Force + 12 (can substitute for Persuasion checks)
Possessions lightsaber (self-built). Jedi robes, datapad
H Bonus feat or trained skill for being Human.
Jedi Healer
Like many religions and Force-using traditions in the galaxy, the Jedi Order
values life and its preservation, and life in turn creates the Force. To that end,
the ability to channel the Force to heal is one of the most prized powers a
Jedi can possess. Although many Jedi learn to treat wounds to some extent,
few Jedi devote their lives to the healing arts. Those that specialize in this
area find that their understanding of the Force increases when they heal the
sick and tend to the wounded.
Jedi healers are experts in the field of medicine. They spend a majority of
their time tending to patients and expanding their understanding of the Force
by studying its connection with all living things. Since anger and aggression
hamper their healing abilities, Jedi healers are less likely to be tempted by
the dark side of the Force. Many great instructors and philosophers of the
Jedi Order throughout history were also healers. Any younglings that show
an interest or natural ability with hea ling are carefully tutored to take up the
mantle of a Jedi healer to keep their abilities from going to waste.
Despite their devotion to the preservation of life, Jedi healers are not
pacifists. Many of them are more than willing to use their lightsabers to
defend the sick and helpless. Jedi healers actively seek out battlefields,
plague-ridden worlds, and highly dangerous locales to donate their time and
abilities to help those in need.
During the Clone Wars, the Republic encourages Jedi healers to accom-
pany troops onto battlefields. Citizens unfortunate enough to be caught in
the middle of battle often benefit from Jedi healers passing through.
Jedi Healer
Medium Human Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 2
Destiny 1; Force 5
Init + 10; Senses Perception + 12
Languages Basic, one additional language
CL9
Defenses Ref 22 (flat-footed 21), Fort 21, Will 24; Block, Deflect, Dodge,
Elusive Target
hp 74; Threshold 21
Speed 6 sq ua res
Melee lightsaber + 11 (2d8+4) or
Ranged by weapon + 11
Base Atk +9; Grp + 10
Atk Options Improved Disarm"
Special Actions Adept Negotiator
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 16): farseeing, Force disarm,
Force stun, malacia, negate energy, surge, vital transfer (2)
Force Techniques Improved Vital Transfer
Abilities Str 10, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 13, Wis 16, Cha 14
Talents Adept Negotiator, Block, Deflect, Elusive Target, Force Treatment
Feats Dodge, Force Sensitivity, Force Training (2), Improved Disarm",
Melee Defense, Skill Focus (Use the Force), Skill Training (Perception),
Weapon Finesse, Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Initi ative + 10, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 10, Knowledge (life
sciences) + 10", Perception + 12, Use the Force + 16
Possessions lightsaber (self-built), Jedi robes, utility belt with medpac
H Bonus feat or trained skill for being Human.
Jedi Instructor
Jed i instructors devote themselves to educating younger Jedi on the ways of
the Force and the goals of the Jedi Order. Through the instruction of others,
Jedi instructors increase their own understanding of the Force.
Jedi instructors are most often found in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant,
teaching younglings. Others actively seek out potential Jedi recruits that
the order might fail to notice in the Outer Rim Territories and other areas
outside the Republic's jurisdiction. In some cases, Jedi instructors take young
students or even other Jedi Knights with them on extended tours of the
galaxy, sometimes traveling aboard an ExplorCorps vessel.
Particularly effective Jedi instructors are often invited to join the Jedi
High Council.
Jedi Instructor
Medium Human Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 2
Destiny 1; Force 5
Init +5; Senses Perception + 10
Languages Basic, High Galactic, two additional languages
Defenses Ref 22 (flat-footed 21), Fort 21, Will 22; Deflect
hp 74; Threshold 21
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 10 (2d8+4)
Ranged by weapon + 10
Base Atk +9 Grp + 10
Atk Options Melee Defense
Special Actions Adept Negotiator, Direct, Lightsaber Defense,
Skilled Advisor
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 11): farseeing, mind trick,
move object, rebuke
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery
Abilities Str 10, Dex 12, Con 11, Int 16, Wis 13, Cha 14
Talents Adept Negotiator, Deflect, Direct, Lightsaber Defense,
Skilled Advisor
CL9
Feats Force Sensitivity, Force Training (2), Melee Defense, Skill Focus
(Knowledge [life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences],
Use Computer"), Skil l Training (Perception), Weapon Proficiency
(iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Knowledge (galactic lore) + 12, Knowledge (life sciences) + 17,
Knowledge (physical sciences) + 17, Knowledge (social sciences) + 17,
Perception + 10, Pilot + 10", Use the Force + 11
Possessions lightsabers (self-built), Jedi robes, data pad
H Bonus feat or trained skill for being Human.
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THE ~ E D I COUNCILS
Jedi selected to lead the Jedi Order are grouped into four council s: the
Council of First Knowledge, the Council of Reassignment, the Council of
Reconciliation, and the High Council. Each council gathers in the Jedi Temple
on Coruscant.
The Council of First Knowledge
Assembling in the northwest tower of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, the
Council of First Knowledge advises Jedi on matters that require access to and
use of ancient Jedi lore. The council also oversees the repository of holocrons
stored within their tower as well as certain sect ions of the Jedi Archives.
The Council of First Knowledge has five members: one permanent member
known as the Caretaker of the Tower of First Knowledge, and four rotating
members from the Jedi High Council. The council's permanent member at
the time of the Clone Wars is Jedi Master Astaal Vilbum.
The Council of Reassignment
The Council of Reassignment, stationed in the northeast tower of the Jedi
Temple on Coruscant, organizes work for the younglings and other Jedi
students not chosen to become Padawans. Members of the Council work
with the Jedi Service Corps to ensure the fair distribution of members. In
addition, the Council reassigns Jedi to other positions and responsibilities
as warranted.
The Council of Reassignment is made up of five Jedi Masters: two per-
manent members, and three rotating members (usually members of the High
Council) who serve five-year terms.
The Council of Reconciliation
The purpose of the Council of Reconciliation, which is housed in the south-
west tower of the Jedi Temple, is to seek out peaceful resolutions to various
conflicts-usually political disputes-throughout the Republic and to assign
Jedi on missions to implement those solutions.
The Council of Reconciliation has five rotating members who can be
chosen from among any interested Jedi Masters.
The High Council
The primary governing body of the Jedi Order, the High Council meets in the
southeast tower of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and supervises all activi-
ties undertaken by the Jedi. In addition, the High Council also serves as an
advising body for the Supreme Chancellor of the Republic. The High Council
has twelve members: five permanent, four long-term, and three limited-term.
Most members are Jedi Masters, but a few Jedi Knights have been selected
to serve a limited term. The High Council selects all new members, with the
exception of Anakin Skywalker (appointed by the Supreme Chancellor near
the end of the Clone Wars).
INFL.UENTIAL. FIGURES
Incorporating familiar Star Wars characters into a campaign gives players
opportunities to interact with them, which in turn helps the player characters
feel like they are a part of the greater Star Wars story and, by extension, part
of galactic history. Since these named characters are expected to perform
certain events in the universe's timeline, Gamemasters must use them judi-
ciously and control their level of interaction with the player characters.
Famous Jedi characters from the Star Wars saga should interact with the
player characters in one of two ways:
Behind the Scenes: The Jedi does not appear in person but affects events
or communicates with the heroes through a third party. At some point the
player characters might learn of the Jedi's involvement in the story, but that's
the extent of their brush with fame.
Brief Appearance: The heroes might encounter a famous Jedi at a criti-
cal point in the adventure. The famous Jedi might help the heroes in some
fashion if the character is an ally, hinder them if an enemy, or merely pursue
his own agenda whether it plays a part in the story or not.
ANAKIN SKYWALKER
Believed by many to be the Chosen One and foretold by ancient prophecies
to bring balance to the Force, Anakin Skywalker is the exception to other
Jedi in many ways. He spends most of his childhood away from the Jedi
ANAKIN SKYWALK8R
Temple on Tatooine with his mother. Highly stubborn and emotional, he
shows arrogance in his abilities as a pilot, with a lightsaber, and with the
Force. Unlike other Jedi who display overconfidence in their abilities, Anakin
is able to back up his boasts.
When Obi-Wan Kenobi is tasked with leading Republic troops into battle
during the Clone Wars, Anakin serves as his assistant, leading clone star-
fighter pilots against Separatist forces. His leadership and piloting ski ll s help
the clone pilots emerge victorious time and again, even though his reckless-
ness and overconfidence frustrates Obi-Wan.
Anakin begins to feel the true burden of leadership when he is paired with
a strong-minded Padawan named Ahsoka Tano. Only then does he begin to
appreciate all that Obi-Wan has tried to teach him.
Anakin Skywalker CL 14
Medium Human Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5/ace pilot 2
Destiny 2; Force 6, Strong in the Force; Dark Side 7
Init + 15; Senses Perception +9
Languages Basic, Binary, Huttese
Defenses Ref 31 (flat-footed 28). Fort 31, Will 28; Block, Deflect,
vehicle dodge +1
hp 141; Threshold 31
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 18 (2d8+ 15) or
Melee lightsaber + 16 with Rapid Strike (3d8+ 15)
Ranged by weapon + 16
Base Atk +13; Grp +16
Atk Options Rapid Strike
Special Actions Djem So, Redirect Shot, Vehicular Combat
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 19): dark rage, farseeing, Force
disarm, Force grip, Force slam (2). move object, rebuke, surge
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Move Light Object
Abilities Str 16, Dex 16, Con 17, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 14
Talents Armored Defense, Block, Deflect, Djem So, Force Pilot, Redirect
Shot, Renowned Pilot, Weapon Specialization (Iightsabers)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Force Sensitivity, Force Training (3).
Rapid Strike, Skill Focus (Use the Force). Strong in the Force, Vehicular
Combat, Weapon Focus (Iightsabers). Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers,
simple weapons)
Skills Acrobatics + 15, Initiative + 15, Mechanics + 14, Pilot + 15,
Use the Force + 19
Possessions lightsaber (self-built). com link (encrypted). cybernetic
prosthesis (1, right hand). Jedi robes, utility belt
OBI-WAN KENOBI
Obi-Wan Kenobi has a long and successful career that helps to shape the
future of the galaxy. Honorable and gall ant, he speaks and acts in a manner
that many consider the ideal of what a Jedi should strive to be. His reputation
is well earned as he deals with many trials on the road to becoming one of
the most highly regarded Jedi Masters.
With the outbreak of the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan becomes a general in com-
mand of thousands of clone troopers. His stalwart presence and leadership
skills earn him the respect of his troops and fellow Jedi, as he proves to be
a highly capable and trusted strategist and commander.
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Medium Human Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5/Jedi Master 2
Destiny 2; Force 7
Init +15; Senses Perception +9
Languages Basic, Shyri iwook
CL 14
Defenses Ref 30 (flat-footed 27). Fort 31, Will 29; Block, Deflect, Soresu
hp 129; Threshold 31
Immune fear effects
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 19 (2d8+ 13) or
Melee lightsaber + 14/+ 14 (2d8+ 13) with Double Attack
Ranged by weapon + 17
Base Atk + 14; Grp + 17
Atk Options Double Attack, Severing Strike
Special Actions Adept Negotiator, Combat Reflexes, Redirect Shot,
serenity
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 19): farseeing, Force slam (2). mind
trick, move object, rebuke, surge (2). vital transfer
Force Secrets Quicken Power
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Move Light Object
Abilities Str 15, Dex 16, Con 14, Int 13, Wis 14, Cha 15
Talents Adept Negotiator, Armored Defense, Block, Deflect, Redirect Shot,
Severing Strike, Soresu, Weapon Specialization (Iightsabers)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Combat Reflexes, Double Attack
(Iightsabers). Force Sensitivity, Force Training (3). Skill Focus (Use
the Force)' Weapon Finesse, Weapon Focus (Iightsabers). Weapon
Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Acrobatics + 15, Initi at ive + 15, Pilot + 15, Use the Force + 19
Possessions lightsaber (self-built). comlink (encrypted). Jedi robes, utility
belt with medpac, electrobinoculars
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VODA
Considered by many to be the wisest of all Jedi, Yoda is a senior member
of the High Council and highly respected by virtually the entire Jedi Order.
Not much of his personal history is known, but the fact that he has trained
Jedi for eight hundred years is widely known even by the politicians of the
Galactic Senate and many other high-ranking officials of the Republic. Most
Jedi in this timeframe have received at least some training from Yoda, most
often as younglings.
Throughout the Clone Wars, Yoda leads troops on the front lines, mounted
on his kybuck (see sidebar) with lightsaber in hand. Throughout the war,
Master Yoda continues to show concern for the lives of his soldiers as well
as the state of the Republic and the Jedi Order.
"IMPOSSIBLE TO
SEE, THE FUTURE
IS. BUT ... DO THEIR
DUTY, THE ~ E D I
WILL. "
VODA
Yoda
Small Jedi 8/Jedi Knight 7/Jedi Master 5
Destiny 4; Force 8, Strong in the Force
CL 20
Init + 18 (Force Point: can reroll and keep better result); Senses Improved
Sense Surroundings, Use the Force +24
Languages Basic, Cerean, Shyriiwook (understand only)
Defenses Ref 37 (flat-footed 34). Fort 33, Will 38; Block, Deflect
hp 134; Threshold 33
Immune fear effects
Speed 4 squares
Melee lightsaber +25 (2d8+ 16) or
Melee lightsaber +24/+24 (2d8+ 16) with Double Attack or
Melee lightsaber + 19/+ 19/+ 19 (2d8+ 16) with Triple Attack
Ranged by weapon +23
Base Atk +20; Grp + 18
Atk Options Acrobatic Strike, Double Attack, Melee Defense, Triple
Attack, Whirlwind Attack
Special Actions Redirect Shot, serenity, Skilled Advisor
Force Powers Known (Use the Force +24): battle strike (2). farseeing,
Force disarm, Force slam (3). Force thrust, mind trick (2). move object
(2). negate energy, rebuke (2). surge (2). vital transfer
Force Secrets Devastating Power, Distant Power, Multitarget Power,
Quicken Power
Force Techniques Improved Sense Force, Force Point Recovery (2)
Abilities Str 8, Dex 16, Con 11, Int 15, Wis 21, Cha 19
Talents Ataru, Block, Deflect, Force Perception, Foresight, Multiattack
Proficiency (lightsabers x2). Redirect Shot, Severing Strike, Skilled
Advisor, Visions
Feats Acrobatic Strike, Double Attack (Iightsabers). Force Sensitivity,
Force Training (3). Melee Defense, Skill Focus (Use the Force)' Strong
in the Force, Triple Attack (Iightsabers). Weapon Finesse, Weapon
Focus (Iightsabers). Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons).
Whirlwind Attack
Skills Acrobatics + 18, Initiative + 18 (Force Point: can reroll and keep
better result). Knowledge (galactic lore) + 17, Knowledge (tactics) + 17,
Stealth + 15, Use the Force +24 (can substitute for Perception checks)
Possessions lightsaber (self-built). gimer stick cane, Jedi robes
KVBUCK
Kybucks are swift herbivores from the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk.
During the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Yoda receives one as a gift for heal-
ing an ai ling Wookiee princess. Yoda forms a bond of friendship with the
riding beast. When General Grievous attacks Coruscant, Yoda rides his
kybuck into batt le but keeps it away from danger.
Kybucks move at incredibly high speeds overland. Outside of combat,
they have a maximum velocity of 90 kilometers per hour.
Kybuck
Medium beast 2
Init +4; Senses Percept ion +2
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 11), Fort 9, Will 11
hp 7; Threshold 9
Speed 12 squares
Melee bite +2 (1d6+2) or
Melee kick +2 (1d4+2 plus special)
Base Atk + 1; Grp +4
Atk Opti ons kybuck kick
Abiliti es Str 12, Dex 16, Con 8, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 12
Feats Skill Focus (Jump)
Ski lls Jump + 12
CL 1
Kybuck Kick-As a standard action, a kybuck can move its speed. At
any point during its move, it can make a kick attack against a target
and exit that target's threatened space without provoking an attack
of opportunity from the target.
MACE WINDU
Believed by many Jedi to be on par with Master Yoda in his skills with the
lightsaber, Mace is a diplomat at heart, preferring to negotiate toward
peaceful resolution rather than resort to combat.
As the Clone Wars dawn on Geonosis, Mace Windu easily slips into the
role of a military leader, leading the clone troopers against the droid forces
of Count Dooku and the Separatists. His role as a senior member of the Jedi
High Council and his natural talent as a negotiator help him muster the
troops and spearhead his part in the overall battle plan to bring
down the Separati sts.
Throughout his time as a general, Master Windu proves himself to be an
aggressive leader and a formi dable war rior, leading his troops from the front
and unafraid to engage the enemy personally.
Mace Windu
Medium Human Jedi 8/Jedi Knight 6/Jedi Master 5
Desti ny 3; Force 8
Init + 16; Senses Improved Sense Surroundings, Use the Force +23
Languages Bas ic, Huttese, Mando'a, Ryl
Defenses Ref 35 (flat-footed 32), Fort 34, Will 36; Block, Deflect
hp 167; Threshold 34
Immune fear effects
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber +24 (2d8+ 17/19-20) or
Melee lightsaber +28 (2d8+26/19-20) with Powerful Charge or
CL 19
Melee lightsaber +26 (3d8+26/19-20) with Powerful Charge and Rapid
Strike or
Melee lightsaber +22 (3d8+ 17/19-20) with Rapid Strike or
Melee lightsaber + 19/+ 19 (3d8+ 17/19-20) with Double Attack or
Melee lig ht saber +17/+17 (3d8+17/19-20) with Double Attack and Rapid
Strike
Ranged by weapon +21
Base Atk +19; Grp +21
Atk Options Cleave, Double Attack, Great Cleave, Power Attack, Powerful
Charge, Rapid Strike, Severing Strike
Special Actions Improved Shatterpoint, Juyo, Redirect Shot, Serenity,
shatterpoint
Force Powers Known (Use the Force +23): battle strike (2), farseeing,
Force grip, Force slam, mind trick, move object, surge, shatterpoint,
technometry
Force Secrets Devastating Power, Multitarget Power, Quicken Power,
Shaped Power
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Sense Surroundings,
Improved Shatterpoint
Abilities Str 14, Dex 14, Con 15, Int 16, Wis 18, Cha 18
Talents Block, Deflect, Force Perception, Greater Weapon Focus
(Iightsabers), Greater Weapon Specialization (Iightsabers), Juyo,
Redirect Shot, Severing Strike, Vaapad, Weapon Specialization
(Iightsabers)
Feats Cleave, Double Attack (lightsabers), Force Sensitivity, Force Training
(2), Great Cleave, Martial Arts I, Power Attack, Powerfu l Charge, Rapid
Strike, Skill Focus (Use the Force)' Weapon Focus (Iightsabers), Weapon
Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Acrobatics + 16, Initiative + 16, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 17,
Knowledge (tactics) + 17, Perception + 18, Use the Force +23 (can
substitute for Perception checks)
Possessions lightsaber (self-built), comlink (encrypted), Jedi robes,
utility belt
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AHSOKA TANO
Ahsoka Tano is the young, eager Padawan of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker.
Despite her young age, the precocious Togruta is placed under Anakin Sky-
walker to help him learn not only how to train a Padawan but also how to
let one go once her training is complete.
Ahsoka Tano is a fan of unorthodox strategies and, like Anakin as a
Padawan, sometimes lets her eagerness get in the way of good sense and
forethought. Moreover, she seems to have littl e respect for the sanctity of the
bond between a Jedi Knight and his Padawan, as she constantly makes quips
at Anakin's expense. Ahsoka studies the Sh ien form of lightsaber combat.
choosing to hold her lightsaber in a horizontal grip to take advantage of her
speed and agility.
Ahsoka lanD
Medium Togruta (young adult) Jedi 4
Destiny 1; Force 3
Init +5; Senses Perception +3
Languages Basic, Togruti
CL 4
Defenses Ref 18 (flat-footed 15, Lightsaber Defense 19), Fort 15, Will 16
hp 47; Threshold 15
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber +8 (2d8+ 1)
Base Atk +4; Grp +7
Atk Options Weapon Finesse
Special Actions Lightsaber Defense, spatial awareness
Force Powers Known (Use the Force +9): Force slam, move object,
rebuke, surge
Abilities Str 8, Dex 16, Con 9, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 14
Special Qualities pack hunter, sneaky, spatial awareness
Talents Deflect, Li ghtsaber Defense
Feats Force Sensitivity, Force Training (2), Weapon Finesse, Weapon Focus
(Iightsabers), Weapon Proficiency (iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Acrobatics + 10, Stealth +5 (can rerall, must take second result),
Use the Force +9
Possessions lightsaber
Pack Hunter-Ahsoka Tano deals an extra 2 points of damage aga inst an
opponent she flanks.
Spatial Awareness-Ahsoka Tano ignores all cover and concealment when
making Perception checks to notice targets within 10 squares.
KIT FISTO
Growing up in the Jedi Temple as a young Nautolan, Kit Fisto focuses his
traini ng to take advantage of his aquatic abilities. Throughout his life, he
strives to maintain a low profile as he struggles with a lack of self-confidence.
He steps out of his self-imposed soli tude when he accepts the Mon Calamari
Padawan Bant Eerin as his first apprentice after the death of her master,
Tahl . Even when instructing his Padawan, he lacks confidence in himself
as an instructor. Only after he effectively leads units of clones into battle
against the droid forces of the Separatists does he find faith in his abilities
and accept a seat on the High Council .
Kit Fisto accepts command of a unit of clone subtraopers and leads the
campaign on Mon Calamari against the Separatist-supporting Quarren
Isolationist League. He successfully leads his forces and his Mon Calamari
allies to victory over the Quarren, securing the planet for the Republic. Later
campaigns on Devaron and Ord Cestus add more triumphant returns for the
Nautolan Jedi.
Kit Fisto
Medium Nautolan Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5/Jedi Master 1
Desti ny 2; Force 6
Init + 13; Senses low-light vision, Use the Force + 17
Languages Anselmian, Basic, Nautila
Defenses Ref 28 (flat-footed 26), Fort 28, Will 28; Block, Deflect,
Shii-Cho
hp 122; DR 2; Threshold 28
Immune fear effects
CL 13
Speed 6 squares, swim 4 squares
Melee lightsaber + 18 (2d8+ 10) or
Melee lightsaber + 13/+ 13 (2d8+ 10) with Double Attack
Ranged by weapon + 15
Base Atk +13; Grp +15
Atk Options Cleave, Power Attack
Special Actions Force Focus, Lightsaber Defense, Redirect Shot, serenity
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 17): battle strike (2), Farce slam,
Force thrust, mind trick, move object, rebuke (2), surge
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Sense Force
Abilities Str 14, Dex 14, Con 15, Int 12, Wis 14, Cha 12
Special Qualities breathe underwater
Talents Block, Deflect, Force Focus, Force Perception, Greater Weapon
Focus (Iightsabers), Lightsaber Defense, Redirect Shot, Shii-Cho
Feats Cleave, Double Attack (Iightsabers), Force Sensitivity, Force
Training (3), Power Attack, Skill Focus (Use the Force), Weapon Focus
(Iightsabers), Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Endurance + 13, Initiative + 13, Perception +8 (can reroll when
sensing deception or influence; underwater, keep better result), Swim
+8 (can reroll, can take 10 when distracted), Use the Force + 17 (can
substitute for Perception checks)
Possessions lightsaber (self-built), Jedi robes
NAHDAR VESS
Nahdar Vebb is a young Jedi who studies under Kit Fisto as a Padawan. Though
skilled in the art of lightsaber combat, Nahdar Vebb's talents also extend to
healing. Vebb is a master of using the Force to help a body repair itself more
quickly and efficiently, and during his service in the Clone Wars, Vebb uses
his talents to keep clone troops fighting despite their grievous wounds.
Nahdar Vebb
Medium Mon Calamari Jedi 7/Force adept 1
Force 4
Init +4; Senses low-light vision, Use the Force + 17; Block, Deflect
Languages Basic, Mon Calamarian
Defenses Ref 21 (flat-footed 21), Fort 20, Will 26
hp 73; Threshold 20
Speed 6 squares, swim 4 squares
Melee lightsaber + 11 (2d8+6)
Base Atk +7; Grp +9
Atk Options Acrobatic Strike
Special Actions Equilibrium
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 17): battle strike, Force slam,
move object, negate energy, rebuke, surge, vital transfer (2)
Abilities Str 14, Dex 11, Con 10, Int 13, Wis 16, Cha 16
CL 8
Special Qualities breathe underwater, expert swimmer, low-light vision
Talents Block, Deflect, Equilibrium, Force Perception, Force Treatment
Feats Acrobatic Strike, Force Sensitivity, Force Training (2), Improved
Defenses, Skill Focus (Use the Force)' Weapon Focus (Iightsabers),
Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Acrobat ics +9, Knowledge (life sciences) + 10, Perception + 17,
Treat Injury + 17, Use the Force + 17
Possessions lightsaber (self-built), comlink
KI-ADI-MuNDI
Discovered at the age of four by the Dark Woman, Ki-Adi-Mundi travels to
Coruscant and join the Jedi Order. Decades later, he returns to Cerea and
becomes his homeworld's watchman, driving out the raiders that haunted
his people for many years and helping the planet join the Republic. Even
during his time as Cerea's protector, Ki-Adi learns about the Force quickly,
exemplifying the role of Jedi Knight to his people and impressing the rest of
the Jedi Order. Eventual ly, he is invited to join the Jedi High Council, becoming
one of a few Jedi to gain a permanent seat on the Council before reaching
the level of Jedi Master.
When the Clone Wars begin on Geonosis, Ki-Adi fights alongside the
other Jedi, although he and fel low Jedi Master Plo Koon are captured whi le
attempting to disable the droid control ship. After the battle, he serves with
the Grand Army of the Republ ic as a general, becoming one of the first to
fight against General Grievous and survive (thanks to the timely arrival of a
squad of ARC troopers). After his recovery, Ki-Adi-Mundi accepts command
of the 21st Nova Corps.
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Medium Cerean Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5/Jedi Master 1
Destiny 2; Force 6
Init + 17; Senses Perception +8
Languages Basic, Cerean, Ryl
Defenses Ref 28 (flat-footed 27), Fort 29, Wil l 29; Block, Deflect
hp 122; Threshold 29
Immune fear effects
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 17 (2d8+ 10) or
Melee lightsaber + 15 (3d8+ 10) with Rapid Strike
Ranged by weapon + 14
Base Atk +13; Grp +14
Atk Options Improved Disarm, Melee Defense, Rapid Strike
Special Actions Combat Reflexes, Equilibrium, Lightsaber Defense,
Redirect Shot
CL 13
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 14): battle strike, Force slam,
mind trick, move object, rebuke, surge
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Sense Force
Abilities Str 12, Dex 13, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 16
Talents Block, Clear Mind, Deflect, Equilibrium, Greater Weapon Focus
(Iightsabers), Lightsaber Defense, Redirect Shot, Weapon Specialization
(Iightsabers)
Feats Combat Reflexes, Force Sensit ivity, Force Training (2), Improved
Defenses, Improved Disarm, Melee Defense, Rapid Strike, Skill
Focus (Initiative), Weapon Focus (Iightsabers), Weapon Proficiency
(Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 17 (can reroll), Knowledge (galactic lore) + 13, Pilot + 12,
Use the Force + 14 (can reroll when opposing Force detection)
Possessions lightsaber (self-built), Jedi robes
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K'KRUHK
Selected to be the Padawan of Lilit Twoseas, the Whiphid named K' Kruhk
fights alongside her as well as Micah Giiett, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Plo Koon
during the Yinchorri Upri sing. Witnessing hi s master's death as she saves him
from a Yinchorri warr ior, K'Kruhk flies into a rage and slaughters countless
Yinchorri until he recovers her body. Although he completes his training under
another master, Twoseas's death continues to haunt his memories.
K'Kruhk matures into a capable Jedi Knight and joins the task force sent
to Geonosis to rescue Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Senator Padme
Amidala. Entrusted with the rank of general and command of the 416th Star
Corps, K'Kruhk leads hi s troops into battle on the planet Teyr. Despite his best
efforts, his uni t su ffers heavy casualties and he disappears without a trace,
distraught over the high death toll that occurred under his command. He
later rejoins the war effort with the help of Master Mace Windu, joining a
Jedi strike force on the planet Hypori, where he is terribl y injured and left for
dead by General Grievous. Surviving even that , he escapes back to Coruscant
and is reassigned to the protection of Senator Viento.
K'Kruhk
Medium Whi phid Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5/Jedi Master 1
Dest iny 3; Force 7
Init +8; Senses scent, Percept ion +8
Languages Basic, Whiphid
CL 13
Defenses Ref 28 (flat -foot ed 26), Fort 27 (32 against cold), Will 28;
Block, Deflect
hp 122, Extra Second Wind; Threshol d 32
Immune f ear ef f ect s
Speed 6 squares
Melee claw + 16 (l d8+9) or
Melee li ghtsaber + 18 (2d8+ 14) or
Melee lightsaber + 13/+ 13 (2d8+ 14) with Double Attack or
Ranged by weapon + 15
Base Atk +13 ; Grp +1 4
Atk Opti ons Double Attack
Special Acti ons Adept Negoti at or, Equilibrium, Force Fort ification,
Li ghtsaber Defense, serenity
Force Powers Known (Use t he Force + 18): battle strike, Force slam,
move object, rebuke, sever Force, surge
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Force Trance
Abilities St r 17, Dex 15, Can 13, Int 12, Wis 15, Cha 14
Talents Adept Negotiator, Block, Clear Mind, Deflect, Equilibrium, Force
Forti f ication, Lightsaber Def ense, Weapon Specialization (Iightsabers)
Feats Double Attack (Iightsabers), Extra Second Wind, Force Sensitivity,
Force Trai ning (2), Improved Damage Threshold, Skill Focus (Use the
Force), Toughness, Weapon Focus (Iightsabers), Weapon Proficiency
(Ii ght sabers, simple weapons)
Skills Endurance + 12, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 12, Use the Force + 18
(ca n reroll when opposing Force det ection)
Possessions lig htsaber (self-built), Jedi robes, conical straw hat
PL.O KOON
Plo Koon is descended f rom a long line of Kel Dor Jed i that includes his
uncl e and niece. He studies under t he Wookiee Jedi Master Tyvokka, but his
sarcastic wit and tendency to make qui ck decisions without considering the
consequences of his act ions push Tyvokka's patience to it s limits many times.
Plo Koon eventually t rains several Pa dawans during his career with the Jedi,
incl ud ing Bu ltar Swan and the female Trandoshan Lissarkh.
Fol lowing t he Stark Hyperspace Wars, Plo Koon receives his promotion
to Jed i Master and is offered a permanent seat on the Jedi High Council in
honor of his dying master's wish. Al though he feels that many others are
more deserving, he nevertheless accepts the honor.
Plo Koon survives the Battle of Geonosis, although he and fellow Jedi
Master Ki-Adi-Mundi are captured while trying to disable the droid control
ship and escorted to the arena to be executed with the rest. After helping lead
the Republic to victory that day, Plo Koon is given the rank of general, direct-
ing his troops through the Battle of BrentaallV and the Battle of Rendili .
Pia Koon
Medium Kel Dor Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5/Jedi Master 3
Desti ny 3; Force 7
Init Use the Force + 19; Senses low-light vision, Use the Force + 19
Languages Basic, Huttese, Kel Dor, Shyri iwook (understand only)
Defenses Ref 32 (flat-footed 28), Fort 29, Will 30; Block, Deflect
hp 122; Threshold 29
Immune fear effects
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber +20 (2d8+ 11) or
Melee lightsaber + 15/+ 15 (2d8+ 11) with Double Attack or
Melee unarmed +18 (ld6+8)
Ranged by weapon + 18
Base Atk +15; Grp +18
Atk Options Double Attack
Special Act ions Combat Reflexes, Force Intuition, Redirect Shot,
Resilience, Shien, Telekinetic Savant
CL 15
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 19): battle strike, farseeing, Force
disarm (2), Force thrust, malacia, mind trick, rebuke, surge
Force Secrets Multitarget Power, Quicken Power
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Force Power Mastery
(Force thrust)
Abilities Str 13, Dex 16, Con 13, Int 15, Wis 14, Cha 14
Talents Block, Deflect, Force Intuition, Force Perception, Redirect
Shot, Resilience, Shien, Telekinetic Savant, Weapon Specialization
(Iightsabers)
Feats Combat Reflexes, Double Attack (Iightsabers), Force Sensit ivity,
Force Training (3), Martial Arts I, Skill Focus (Use the Force)' Weapon
Finesse, Weapon Focus (Iightsabers), Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers,
simple weapons)
Skills Knowledge (physical sciences) + 14, Mechanics + 14, Pilot + 14, Use
the Force + 19 (can reroll when searching feelings or sensing Force, can
substitute for Perception checks)
Possessions light saber (self-bui lt), Jedi robes, antiox breath mask and
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WOMAN)
The Dark Woman, originally named An'ya Kuro, has an unremarkabl e child-
hood in the Jedi Temple, but she gains notice soon after ach ieving the rank
of Jedi Knight. She travels the galaxy searching for Force-sensitive children
to bring into the Jedi Order, among them Ki-Adi-Mundi.
Kuro uses training methods considered by the High Council to be too
harsh, despite the fact that her methods quite effective for most of her
students. However, a few of her pupils-among them Aurra Sing-fail under
the pressure and leave the Jedi Order.
After a short exile and return to the Jedi Order, Kuro accompanies the Jedi
task force to Geonosis and helps in the starfighter battle. Later, she chooses
to assist the war effort as a spy instead of as a military leader.
An'ya Kuro (The Dark Woman) CL 16
Medium Human Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 6/Jedi Master 3
Destiny 3; Force 7; Dark Side 2
Init +15; Senses Improved Sense Force, Use the Force +20
Languages Basic, Huttese
Defenses Ref 32 (flat-footed 29), Fort 30, Will 31; Block, Deflect, Dodge,
Mobi li ty
hp 134; Threshold 30
Immune fear effects
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber +20 (2d8+ 10) or
Melee lightsaber + 17/+ 17 (2d8+ 10) with Double Attack or
Melee unarmed + 18 (ld6+9) or
Ranged by weapon + 18
Base Atk +16; Grp +18
Atk Options Double Attack
Special Actions Gauge Force Potential, Lightsaber Defense +2, serenity,
Skilled Advisor
Force Powers Known (Use the Force +20): cloak, Force slam, move
object, phose, rebuke, technometry
Force Secrets Distant Power, Quicken Power
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Phase, Improved
Sense Force
Abilities Str 13, Dex 14, Con 12, Int 13, Wis 14, Cha 15
Talents Block, Clear Mind, Deflect, Force Perception, Gauge Force
Potential, Lightsaber Defense (2). Multiattack Proficiency (Iightsabers).
Skilled Advisor
Feats Dodge, Double Attack (Iightsabers), Force Sensitivity, Force Training
(2), Martial Arts I, Mobility, Power Attack, Skil l Focus (Use the Force)'
Weapon Finesse, Weapon Focus (Iightsabers). Weapon Proficiency
(lightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Initiati ve + 15, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 14, Knowledge
(tactics) + 14, Use the Force +20 (can reroll when opposing Force
detection, can substitute for Perception checks)
Possessions lightsaber (self-built), black Jedi robes
AAYLA SECURA
Discovered by Jedi Master Tholme and his apprentice Quinlan Vos, Aayla
Secura is rescued from certain death at the hands of a Hutt's wampa guard
on Ryloth. Quinlan, sensing her sensitivity to the Force, convinces his master
to take her back to Coruscant for testing. Accepted into the Jedi Order, Aayla
grows to become highly skilled with a lightsaber, mastering the Ataru style
many years earlier than expected. After overcoming amazing challenges-
including a period of memory loss, rescuing Vos on Ord Mantell, and freeing
Tholme from the clutches of the Morgukai-Aayla's deeds convince the High
Council to promote her to Jedi Knight.
After participating in the Battle of Geonosis, Aayla becomes a general in
the Grand Army of the Republic, taking command of the 327th Star Corps.
She fights alongside her troops in various battles during the Clone Wars,
including the Battle of Kamino, the Siege of Saleucami, and the Battle of
Hypori, where she faces off against General Grievous and almost dies at the
cyborg's hands.
AAYLA SECURA
Aayla Secura CL 11
Medium Twi'lek Jedi S/Jedi Knight 3
Force 6; Da rk Side 2
Init + 13; Senses Improved Sense Surroundings, low-light vision,
Perception + 12
Languages Basic, Huttese, Nautolan, Ryl
Defenses Ref 26 (flat-footed 23), Fort 26, Will 25; Deflect, Dodge,
Mobility
hp 96; Threshold 26
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 16 (2dS+ 11) or
Melee lightsaber +11/+11 (2dS+11) with Double Attack or
Melee lightsaber +6/+6 (2dS+S) with Double Attack and
lightsaber +6 (2dS+S) or
Ranged by weapon + 14
Base Atk +11; Grp +14
Atk Options Acrobatic Strike, Ataru, Double Attack, Dual Weapon
Mastery I
Special Actions Acrobatic Recovery, Force Haze, Redirect Shot
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 13): Force thrust, mind trick, surge
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Sense Surroundings
Abilities Str 10, Dex 16, Con 12, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 17
Talents Acrobatic Recovery, Ataru, Clear Mind, Deflect, Force Haze,
Redirect Shot
Feats Acrobatic Strike, Dodge, Double Attack, Dual Weapon Mastery I,
Force Sensitivity, Force Training, Mobility, Weapon Finesse, Weapon
Focus (Iightsabers), Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Acrobatics + 13, Deception +S (can reroll), Initiative + 13, Perception
+ 12, Use the Force + 13 (can reroll when opposing Force detection)
Possessions 2 lightsabers (self-built), Twi'lek-style Jedi uniform
All CAN FLY
ANYTHINO,,"
-SASSES TIIN
SAESEE TIIN
Saesee Tiin grows up in the Jedi Temple before Master Omo Bouri chooses
him as a Padawan. Bouri strives to instill a strong sense of conviction in his
pupil, succeeding to the point that many Jedi see Tiin's skill and dedication
to the Jedi Order as fanatical, his conviction growing even more after Bouri's
death. In addition to his stark devotion to the Jedi Order, Master Tiin is stern
and introspective, mostly keeping to himself.
Saesee Tiin proves himself during the Clone Wars as a formidable oppo-
nent and a highly competent pilot. His zealous demeanor easily shines through
in the heat of battle, leading his troops into seemingly insurmountable odds
but coming out virtually unscathed.
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Medium Iktotchi Jedi 8/Jedi Knight 5/Jedi Master 3
Destiny 2; Force 6
Init +15; Senses Use the Force +15
Languages Basic, Bi na ry, Iktotchese
CL 16
Defenses Ref 32 (flat-footed 30). Fort 33, Will 30; Block, Deflect, limited
precognition, + 1 natural armor
hp 144; Threshold 33
Immune fear effects
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 19 (2d8+ 10) or
Melee lightsaber + 17 (3d8+ 10) with Rapid Strike or
Ranged by weapon + 18
Base Atk +16; Grp +18
Atk Options Cleave, Power Attack, Severing Strike
Speci al Actions Force Intuiti on, Li ghtsaber Defense +2, Redirect Shot,
serenity, Vehicu lar Combat
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 15) : battle strike, farseeing,
Force thrust, move object, rebuke, surge
Force Secrets Devastating Power, Multitarget Power
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Telepathy
Abilities Str 13, Dex 15, Con 14, Int 12, Wis 13, Cha 15
Talents Armored Defense, Block, Deflect, Force Intuition, Force
Perception, Li ghtsaber Defense (2). Redirect Shot, Severing Strike
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Cleave, Force Sensitivity, Force Training
(3). Power Attack, Rapid Strike, Skill Focus (Pilot). Vehicular Combat,
Weapon Focus (Iightsabers). Weapon Proficiency (lightsabers,
simpl e weapons)
Skills Mechanics + 14, Pilot +20 (can reroll)' Use the Force + 15 (can
substitute for Initiative and Perception checks)
Possessions lightsaber (self-built). comlink (encrypted). Jedi robes,
electrobinoculars, utility belt
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QUINLAN Ves
Quinlan Vos's early life is fraught in turmoi l. As the son of the leaders of his
homeworld of Kiffar, his destiny is set in stone by his people, who expect him
to grow and become a Guardian like his parents. Hi s lat ent abil ities with the
Force and his discovery by Jedi Master Tholme change everything: After his
parents are killed, Quinlan is taken to Coruscant to complete his Jedi training
against the wishes of the Kiffar people.
After growing and passing the trials to become a Jedi Knight , Quinlan
accepts a mission that takes him to Nar Shaddaa. At the hands of his cousin,
he loses his memories, including the knowledge of his position with the Jedi
and his abilities with the Force. He spends the next several years fight ing
against the temptations of the dark side.
When the Separatists rise up against the Republic, Quinlan Vos works
undercover establishing a spy network to obtain information from the Con-
federacy. He works his way into Count Dooku's inner circle, by which time
many believe Vos to have changed hi s al legiance to the Separatists after
finally succumbing to the dark side.
Quinlan Vos
Medium Kiffar (Near- Human) Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5
Destiny 2; Force 6; Dark Side 7
Init + 13; Senses Use the Force + 18
Languages Basic, Ryl
Defenses Ref 25 (flat-footed 24). Fort 26, Will 26; Block, Defl ect
hp 114; Threshold 26
Speed 6 squares ; Running Attack
Melee lightsaber +16 (2d8+10/x3) or
Melee li ghtsaber + 14/+ 14 (3d8+ 1O/x3) wit h Rapid Strike or
Ranged by weapon + 13
Base Atk + 12; Grp + 14
CL 12
Special Actions Combat Reflexes, Lightsaber Defense, Redirect Shot
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 18): battle strike, dark rage,
farseeing, Force lightning, Force slam, mind trick, move object, rebuke
Force Techniques Force Point Recovery, Improved Sense Force
Abilities Str 14, Dex 13, Can 14, Int 12, Wis 15, Cha 14
Talents Block, Dark Side Sense, Deflect, Force Perception, Li ghtsaber
Defense, Psychometry, Weapon Special izati on (Iightsabers)
Feats Combat Reflexes, Force Sensitivity, Force Trai ning (3). Rapid Strike,
Running Attack, Skill Focus (Use the Force). Triple Crit (Iightsabers),
Weapon Focus (Iightsabers). Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple
weapons)
Skills Acrobatics + 13, Initiative + 13, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 12, Use
the Force + 18
Possessions lightsaber (self-built). Jedi robes
~ E D I VEHICI...ES AND
STARSHIPS
Many Jedi use some form of vehicle or starship to move with their troops
and engage the enemy during the Clone Wars. As the war progresses, new
technologies and new information from the field allow new and improved
vehicles to be constructed and passed along to the front lines for use and
further testing.
AETHERSPRITE INTERCEPTOR
(HIOH-SPEED VARIANT)
Although the Delta-7 starfighter is one of the fastest ships to be used by
the Republic during the Clone Wars, certain missions undertaken by the
Jedi require an even faster model to help avoid any possible entanglements
with Separati st forces.
Delta-7 Aethersprite Interceptor CL 10
(High-Speed Variant)
Huge starfighter
Init + 13; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 18 (flat-footed 11), Fort 22; +3 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 65; DR 10; SR 15; Threshold 32
Speed fly 18 squares (max. velocity 1,260 km/h)' fly 6 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser cannons +9 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew),
+5 (astromech droid)
Base Atk +5; Grp +27
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons)
Abilities Str 34, Dex 24, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative + 13, Mechanics +8 (+ 13*), Perception +8, Pilot + 13 (+20
when increasing vehicle speed), Use Computer +8 (+ 13*)
Crew 1 plus astromech droid (expert); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none (1 week with booster ring);
Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x1 (with booster ring), 10-jump memory (astromech droid)
Availability Military (Jedi only); Cost 385,000 (290,000 used)
If the ship has an astromech droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +9 (+4 autofire), Dmg 6dlOx2
AETHERSPRITE INTERCEPTOR
(HI OH-MANEUVER VARIANT)
Havi ng a fast ship is good, but speed does not help when an enemy fighter
maneuvers directly behind you and opens fire. Input from a number of Jedi
pilots, including Plo Koon and Anakin Skywalker, leads to the development of
this high-maneuver variant of the Aethersprite interceptor. Tests performed
in closed runs and on the front lines prove the ship's ability to frustrate
pursuing droid starfighters.
Delta-7 Aethersprite Interceptor CL 10
(High-Maneuver Variant)
Huge starfighter
Init + 16; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 21 (flat-footed 11), Fort 22 ; +3 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 65; DR 10; SR 15; Threshold 32
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,1 50 km/h), fly 5 squares
(starship sca le)
Ranged laser cannons +9 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starshi p scale); Cover total (crew),
+5 (astromech droid)
Base Atk +5; Grp +27
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons)
Abilities Str 34, Dex 30, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initi at ive +16, Mechanics +8 (+13*), Perception +8, Pilot +16,
Use Computer +8 (+ 13*)
Crew 1 plus astromech droid (expert); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none (1 week with booster ring);
Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x1 (with booster ring), lO-jump memory (astromech droid)
Availability Mi li tary (Jedi only); Cost 210,000 (160,000 used)
* If the ship has an astromech droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +9 (+4 autofire)' Dmg 6d10x2
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Not satisfied with the base model issued by the Jedi Order, Anakin Skywalker
puts his technical skills to use in modifying his Oelta-7 starfighter to perform
more to his liking. Although the High Council expresses their disdain for
Skywalker claiming ownership of a f ighter, Saesee Tiin's endorsement of the
young Jedi's activities convinces the Council to let him continue.
Skywalker's efforts result in the construction of the Azure Angel, a highly
modified Aethersprite interceptor. Highl y detailed reports of his accomplish-
ments are delivered to Kuat Systems Engineering. Thi s information helps in
the development of later variants and models of starfighters for the Jedi
and the Republic.
The ship has been modified so much that it is hardly recognizable as an
Aethersprite anymore. Changing the shape of the body to accommodate
many of the new systems, the ship appears to be more of a heavily armored
version of the Jedi starfighter instead of an interceptor.
Azure Angel CL 12
(Modified Delta-7 Aethersprite Interceptor)
Huge starfighter
Init +19; Senses Perception +12
Defenses Ref 20 (flat-footed 11), Fort 22; +3 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 71; DR 10; SR 15; Threshold 32
Speed fly 18 squares (max. veloci t y 1,260 km/h), fly 6 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser cannons + 14 (see below) or
Ranged proton torpedoes + 14 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew).
+5 (ast romech droid)
Base Atk +10; Grp +32
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons),
Abilities Str 34, Dex 28, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiati ve + 19, Mechanics + 12 (+ 13*), Perception + 12, Pilot + 19,
Use Computer + 12 (+ 13*)
Crew 1 plus astromech droid (ace); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Payload 16 proton torpedoes
Hyperdrive xl, lO-jump memory (astromech droid)
Availability none; Cost Not available for sa le
* If the ship has an astromech droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk + 14 (+9 autofire), Dmg 7dl0x2
Proton Torpedoes (pilot)
Atk + 14, Dmg 9dl0x2
DAVSTAR CRAFT DC005Z
"INTEROALACTIC" SPEEDER
Among the different vehicles available to the Jedi on Coruscant is the small
Oaystar Craft OC0052 "Intergalactic" speeder. The Jedi Order maintains a
small fleet of sixteen of these speeders to permit travel around the planet
without having to rely on public transportation or checking out a starfighter
for such a short trip.
Oaystar Craft's main selling points for the little speeder are its streamlined
body and twin thrust pod system that propels the craft up to 800 kilometers
per hour. Coupled with the vehicle' s range of 2,000 kilometers and ceiling
height of 170 kilometers, the OC0052 allows its occupant to reach virtually
anywhere he wants to go on the planet.
The speeder's resemblance to various starships in production around the
galaxy helped it earn the nickname "Intergalactic," despite the fact that it
cannot achieve suborbital altitudes. Although Oaystar officials never adopt
the nickname, the moniker sticks nonetheless.
A feature added specifically to the Jedi variant of the speeder is what
Daystar calls a "drop-deployment" panel, which allows the pil ot to drop
out of the speeder at a second's notice without bringing it to a halt. Once
activated, the speeder is set to autopilot, while the hatch drops open and
lets the occupant fallout of the vehicle.
OC0052 "Intergalactic" Speeder
Large airspeeder
Init + 11; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 17 (flat-footed 10), Fort 13; + 1 armor
hp 30; DR 5; Threshold 18
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 800 km/h)
Fighting Space 1 xl; Cover total (pilot)
Base Atk +0; Grp +8
Atk Options if any
Abilities Str 16, Dex 24, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initi ative + 11, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot + 11
Crew 1 (normal) Passengers 0
Cargo 3 kg; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Availability Licensed; Cost 10,000 (2,000 used)
CL 1
ETA-Z ACTIS INTERCEPTOR
(HIOH-MANEUVER VARIANT)
Learning their lesson with the Delta-7 Aethersprite Interceptor, Kuat Systems
Engineering began experimenting with variant models of the Eta-2 Actis
Interceptor well before receiving any feedback from Jedi pilots using the base
model on the f ront lines. Seeing the success of the high-maneuver variant of
the Delta-7, a high-maneuver variant was created for the Eta- 2 and ushered
to the Jedi within months of the release of the baseline fighter.
Eta-2 Actis Interceptor CL 11
(High-Maneuver Variant)
Huge starfighter
Init +21; Senses Perception + 12
Defenses Ref 22 (flat-footed 11). Fort 22; +3 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 70; DR 10; Threshold 32
Speed fly 16 sq uares (max. velocity 1 ,SOO km/h)' fly 6 squares
(starship sca le)
Ranged laser cannons + 14 (see below) or
Ranged ion cannons + 14 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (pilot).
+S (astromech droid)
Base Atk +10; Grp +32
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons, ion cannons)
Abilities Str 34, Dex 32, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +21, Mechanics + 12 (+ 13*). Perception + 12, Pilot +21,
Use Computer + 12 (+ 13*)
Crew 1 plus astromech droid (ace); Passengers none
Cargo 60 kg; Consumables 2 days (1 week with booster ring);
Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive xl (with booster ring). lO-jump memory (astromech droid)
Availabi li ty Military Cost 320,000 (240,000 used)
* If the ship has an astromech droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +14 (+9 autofire)' Dmg 4dl0x2
Ion Cannons (pi lot)
Atk +14 (+9 autofire)' Dmg 4dl0x2 ion
ETA-Z ACTIS INTERCEPTOR
(HEAVY-DEFENSE VARIANT)
Demanded by a number of Jedi Knights, a version of the Eta-2 geared for
heavy combat was created. After a number of revisions by Jedi Council
member Saesee Tiin to remove unnecessary offensive systems, Kuat Systems
Engineering devised a variant that focused on higher defense rather than a
space superiority starfighter. Initial reactions to the final decision were not
positive, but those opinions changed after the ship was tested during the
Battle of Coruscant.
Eta-2 Actis Interceptor CL 11
(Heavy-Defenses Variant)
Huge starfighter
Init + 18; Senses Perception + 12
Defenses Ref 20 (flat- footed 12). Fort 22; +4 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 77; DR 10; SR lS; Threshold 32
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,SOO km/h)' fly 6 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser cannons + 14 (see below) or
Ranged ion cannons + 14 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (pilot).
+S (astromech droid)
Base Atk + 10; Grp +32
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons, ion cannons)
Abi lities Str 34, Dex 26, Con - , Int 14
Skills Initiative + 18, Mechanics + 12 (+ 13*). Perception + 12, Pilot + 18,
Use Computer + 12 (+13*)
Crew 1 plus astromech droid (ace); Passengers none
Cargo 60 kg; Consumables 2 days (1 week with booster ring);
Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive xl (with booster ring). 10-jump memory (astromech droid)
Availability Military Cost 310,000 (230,000 used)
* If the ship has an astromech droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk + 14 (+9 autofire). Dmg 4dl0x2
Ion Cannons (pilot)
Atk +14 (+9 autofire)' Dmg 4dl0x2 ion
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However, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine demurs, fearing that forming an
army will send the wrong message to the Separatists and dash any hopes of
ending the hostilities with a mutually agreeable compromise. Repeatedly, he
arranges to forestall votes on the matter, striving to buy time for one more
negotiation, one last chance to make amends. Despite the respect of key
figures in both the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent
Systems, it becomes clearer every day that neither side feels that the other
is willing to arrange any kind of settlement.
Then, the news breaks that the Separatists are constructing a massive
droid army on Geonosis, bringing the Republic Senate to the inescapable
conclusion that war is inevitable. Reluctantly, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine
accepts the Senate's vote to cede him emergency powers, which Pal patine
uses to mobilize an army of clones that have been created for the Republic
on Kamino. The collision of these two great armies signals the beginning of
the Clone Wars.
"WE CAN'T LET A
THOUSAND YEARS
OF DEMOCRACV
DISAPPEAR WITHOUT
A FIGHT."
SENATOR BAIL
OROANA
ORGANIZATION
The Galactic Republic is a democratic polity consisting of over one million
member worlds, working together for mutual protection and economic ben-
efit. The Republic's government centers around the Galactic Senate, and its
members elect a Supreme Chancellor to act as the leader of the legislat ive
body. Through most of the Republic' s history, the Office of the Supreme
Chancellor is invested with some of the Senate's executive authority, alt hough
these powers increase substantially under Palpatine's administration. A
separate judiciary is headed by the Supreme Court.
THE OALACTIC SENATE
The core of the Republic government is the Galactic Senate. The primary
duties of the Senate are to mediate any disputes between member systems,
worlds, and cultures; to regulate trade between systems, including non-
Republic systems; to protect and care for citizens in need; and to provide
mutual defense in the face of threats to the Republic.
Hierarchy
In theory, the Senate is led by the Supreme Chancellor, elected by a vote of
the Senate from among its delegates. In practice, the Supreme Chancellor
has little formal authority in the Senate itself other than the prerogative
to call for a special session, but the Office of the Supreme Chancellor (see
below) acts as the executive of the Galactic Republic, managing the day- to-
day operation of the ministries that make up the Republic's bureaucracy. The
Supreme Chancellor can be removed from office by a vote of no confidence
in the Senate.
The Speaker of the Senate, also known as the Vice Chair, wields far more
power within the Senate itself, being empowered to begin and end each
session as well as to open, close, and moderate debate on each motion.
Thus, the Speaker effectively controls the agenda of the Senate, but as with
the Supreme Chancellor, the Speaker is elected-and can be removed-by
the Senate.
Each member state-whether it consists of one world, a corporation or
guild, or even an entire sector-i s allowed a senatorial delegation that is
appointed, elected, or otherwise chosen by the member to represent them
on Coruscant. Each delegation includes one Senator and, usually, one or
more associate representatives, and all of a delegation's members serve
on the var ious committees and subcommittees that oversee the Republic's
bureaucracy.
Senators: Senators are voting members of the delegation, entitled t o a
single vote on any motion in the Senate. Furthermore, a Senator can introduce
new legislation, or call for revisions or amendments to existing legislation.
In theory, every new issue can be put to an immediate vote, but in pract ice,
it has become common for Senators to exercise their right to call for the
legi slat ion to be referred to a committee to study it, evaluate its impact,
and propose amendments.
Associate Representatives: In addition to Senators, each member's
delegation is entitled to have associate representatives for different con-
stituencies. Although they, like Senators, serve on committees and can be
elected as Supreme Chancellor, they do not normally vote on motions in the
Senate. However, in the event of an absence, a Senator can designate one of
the delegate's associate representatives to be "acting Senator," as Senator
Amidala did when she empowered Associate Planetary Representative Binks
to cast her vote on the Military Creation Act.
Senate Committees
There are many standing committees and subcommittees in the Senate,
each of which is responsible for a specialized field of government (such as
appropriations, allocations, finance, intelligence, or technology). In effect,
each committee acts almost like a miniature legislature, handling all propos-
als, motions, and amendments in their areas of expertise and providing the
final version of bills for a Senate vote.
Each committee's membership and chair are technically elected by the
Senate as a whole, but long before this motion ever reaches the f loor, al l
decisions have already been negotiated by Senate leaders based on seniority,
expert ise, relevance to a particular constituency, and simple favorit ism. Open
committee memberships and chairs are often used as a unit of barter, trading
votes and support in return for being placed in a highly valued posit ion.
Most proposals fall under the jurisdiction of a standing (permanent)
committee, which can then assign it to an appropriate subcommittee. Some
issues of particularly broad or unusual scope might prompt the creation of a
special committee. Once assigned to a committee, the chair places it on the
agenda, though many proposals are quiet ly kil led at this point as they are
pushed to the back of a long list of more pressing (and politically expedient)
matters. As such, committees in general, and committee chai rs in particular,
act as gatekeepers that determine what-if anything- will be considered by
the Senate on a given topic, and this fragmentation of authority can cause
action on a proposal to be drawn out over weeks, months, or years even if
the Senate as a whole would have voted to approve the proposal the moment
it was introduced.
SENATE FACTIONS
In the decades leading up to the Clone Wars, the Republic Senate is
dominated by t wo groups: the Core fact ion and the Rim faction. Although
these factions have no formal identity or membership, they effectively
act as political parties that vie for majority cont rol of the Senate. In
practice, negotiations between the most senior and influential members
of each f action determine matters such as the allocation of committee
chairs and memberships.
Special Interests and Senate Corruption
While many Senate member stat es are corporations and other traditionally
nonpolitical entities, some organizations are too small or too weak to be
granted a Senatorial delegation. Instead, they send representatives to the
Senate to attempt to influence the legislators. Officially, these special-
interest coalitions are on Coruscant to present their viewpoints to the
senators, and to provide Senate committees with facts and insights into
various issues.
Unofficially, these representatives use any means at their disposal to
serve t heir organi zation's needs-from distorting the fact s to outright bribery.
Some even draft legislation favorable to their interests, then pay Senators to
introduce the legislation to the Senate. Most anticipate which committees
and subcommittees wi ll be assigned a particular item, and they focus their
efforts on persuading the appropri ate committee chairs and members before
the legislat ion is ever introduced to the Senate for a vote.
This state of affairs is responsible for reducing the once-honorable Galactic
Senate to a col lection of greedy, manipulative bureaucrats who are interested
only in stuffing their pockets for as long as they can. Particularly despicable
Senators have even been known to employ delaying tactics in the assembly to
give them time to auction their vote to the highest bidder between sessions.
The fact that so many Senators can be so easily manipulated by outside forces
is considered a major cause of the Separatist movement.
SENATE PLATFORMS
In the Senate rotunda, Senators sit aboard floating platforms, which
provide public-address systems for speaking to the assembly, as well as
translation devices that enable them to understand what other delegates
are saying. The platforms connect to chambers assigned to specific
delegations, which are adapted by t he delegations to their physical and
cultural needs.
THE SUPREME COURT
Headquartered in the Galactic Courts of the Justice Building on Coruscant,
the Supreme Court is the highest cou rt of the Republic. It is t he final court
of appeal for decisions reached in lower courts, providing the ultimate
interpret ation of the law and the const itut ion.
The Supreme Court has jurisdiction over certain high-profile legal cases,
such as those between member states; between a member state and the
Republic; between a member state and a citizen of another member state;
between a non-Republic litigant and a Republic citizen or member state; and
cases involving interstellar travel or commerce. However, the Supreme Court
does not hear a case unless it involves some issue of constitutionality, such
as whether a planetary law violates Republic law. Even then, the Court only
chooses to hear a small fraction of those cases that are appealed to it.
The Supreme Court consists of a dozen justices, including a Chief Justice
nominated by the Supreme Chancellor and approved by a vote of the other
justices. The indi vidua l just ices are, in turn, nominated by the Supreme
Chancellor and approved by the Senate. During the Separatist Crisis and
the Clone Wars, Pal patine eventually replaces all but f ive of the justices,
including the Chief Justice.
THE SUPREME CHANCELLOR
The Supreme Chancell or exists t o officiate over the sessions of the Senate,
and to facilitate the legislative process. It is largely a ceremonial position, but
the Supreme Chancellor does have the power to call an extraordinary session
which every available Senator is required to attend. The Chancellor also has a
"special prerogative" to bypass some aspects of the Senate's usual formal pro-
cedures in order to ensure a swift resolution to a legislative decision, although
this can only be done with the support of the Speaker of the Senate.
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Formally addressed as "Your Excellency," the Supreme Chancellor is
something of a figurehead. The Supreme Chancel lor is the head of state
and the Republic's chief diplomat, but he cannot draft laws and holds no
vote in the Senate. However, t he Office of the Supreme Cha ncellor acts as
the executive body of the Republi c, managing the day-to-day operation of
the different minist ri es in the bureaucracy. Even so, the bureaucracy is also
subject to oversight by the appropriate committee in the Senate.
Election and Removal
The Supreme Chancell or is elected from among the nominated Senatori al
delegates, serving a four-year term of office and eligible for reelection to a
second four-year term. The Supreme Chancellor is considered the leader of
the Republic, expected to fulfi ll the Senate's mandate and enact the wil l of
the Republic's populace. When fai li ng to do so, the Chancellor can be removed
from office through a "vot e of no confidence."
Any delegate to the Senate can ca ll for such a vote, and until the issue
is resolved, no other issue can be brought before the Senate. The Supreme
Chancellor does not participate in this vote, and, while he is allowed to sit
through the vote, it is customary for him to retire to his office until the
vote is resolved.
If the vote goes against him, the Supreme Chancellor is relieved of duty
whi le the Senate nominates and elects a replacement, during which time
hi s authority t emporarily falls to the Speaker of the Senate. The Supreme
Chancell or has this period to surrender all confidential documents rel ating
to the administration of the Republic and vacate his office.
Emergency Powers
During t imes of cri sis, t he Senate can cede t he Supreme Chancellor emer-
gency powers, by majority vote, in order to deal with the situation. Such
measures are deemed necessary when the Senate body itself recognizes that
they cannot act effectively or expeditiously enough to resolve the matter
through the usual vot ing procedure. When the Senate does result to such
extraordinary measures, however, the precise nature of the Supreme Chan-
cellor's emergency powers- and the circumstances under which the Senate
can withdraw those powers- are defined scrupulously.
The Separatist cr isis makes the position of Supreme Chancellor more
powerful t han it had been in over a thousand years. Concerned by the news of
the Confederacy's military buildup on Geonosis, and already deadlocked over
t he issue of whet her or not to respond in ki nd, the Senate votes to cede the
Supreme Chancellor limited emergency powers in order to combat the threat
of an invasion by t he Confederacy. Ideal ly, Palpatine would use his office's
new powers to form a standing army to combat the droid army, restore peace
and order to the Republic-perhaps even reunite the Confederacy and the
Republic- and then return those powers to the Senate. In practice, however,
the situation proves more fluid.
Despite being soundly defeated at Geonosis, the Separatists are able to
evacuate most of their droi d army and equ ipment. With Separatist forces
continuing to strike at Republic targets (including the cloning facilities on
Kamino), the Supreme Chancellor ord ers additional clone troops to help
guard vital Republi c facilities and drafts the Jedi Order into leading the
clones in batt le.
Another emergency power exercised by the Supreme Chancellor is the
temporary suspension of the election process, enabl ing Palpatine to remain
in office for the duration of the crisis. Although an extraordinary measure,
even in times of war, the Senate votes in favor of retaining his leadership
for as long as necessary to resolve the crisis, enabling Palpatine to stay in
office well beyond his two legal terms.
OFFICE OF
THE SUPREME CHANCELLOR
The Supreme Chancell or has a staff of advisors and ministers collectively
referred to as the Offi ce of the Supreme Chancellor, effectively act ing as the
executive arm of the Senate. The Chancellor's Office has only that author-
it y ceded to its constituent ministries and departments, but the emergency
powers vested in Palpatine greatly enhance its purview.
Speaker of the Senate: In addit ion to maintaining order in the Senate,
the Speaker also fu lfil ls the role of Vice Chair. The Speaker stands in for the
Supreme Chancellor in the Senate when the Supreme Chancellor is unavail-
able. The relationship between a Chancellor and Speaker can vary consider-
ably, ranging from cool opposition to close collaboration.
Ai de to the Chancellor: Acting as the Chancellor's chief deputy, the
Aide is the head of the Office of the Supreme Chancellor. The Aide helps to
organize the Supreme Chancellor's schedule, act ing as secretary during the
Chancellor's meet ings, and standing in for the Chancellor during nonessential
meetings and public addresses. Although the Aide usually resigns his post
when the Supreme Chancellor leaves office, it is not an elected position, and
any Aide can retain his position for as long as he wishes to do so, provided
the Supreme Chancellor is satisfied with his performance.
Ministers: The Senate-appointed heads of major ministries, bureaus,
and department s-such as the Judicial Department or the Senate Bureau of
Intelligence-are also a part of the Chancellor's Office. They provide advice
and experti se to the Chancellor and execute his orders, although they are still
subject to the authority of the Senate's appropriate oversight committees.
During the Clone Wars, several new agencies join the Office of the
Supreme Chancellor, including the Republic High Command (described
below).
Advisors: The Supreme Chancellor has the freedom to retain advisors who
provide advice and opinions without senatorial oversight. Advisors are often
Senators, representatives, legal counsel, experts in relevant fields of study
(such as economics), or even individual members of the Jedi Order, though
they rarely have any official authority as a result of the position.
Senate Advisory Council
In addition to his staff, the Supreme Chancellor has access to the Senate
Advisory Council (also known as the Senatorial Council), which consists
of Senators appointed by the Supreme Chancellor to keep him updated on
political matters beyond what occurs in the Senate chambers. Although the
Council has no official power outside its advisory role, it s members tend to
be among the most influential delegates in the Senate.
The advisors are generally drawn from various committees and subcom-
mittees, reporting on proceedings within those groups (such as how their
findings and decisions might affect legislation, schedules, and budgets). To
a lesser extent, the council also advises the Supreme Chancellor on matters
of concern to the Senate as a whole, giving him insights into the moods and
attitudes of the representatives.
THE REPUBLIC
HIGH COMMAND
Shortly after the Clone Wars begin, the Republic High Command is created
to coordinate the war effort. Several existing agencies and departments are
moved under its jurisdiction and integrated (to a greater or lesser degree)
with the Grand Army of the Republic and the Republic Navy.
WAR COUNCIL ADVISORV PANEL
While the Senate Advisory Council updates the Supreme Chancellor on matters
in the Senate, the War Council Advisory Panel works with the Chancellor to
oversee matters relating to the war effort-from the creation and disposition
of clone troopers to the funding and disbursement of the war budget. The
members of this council-again, drawn from the ranks of the Senate-act as
an oversight committee to ensure that the troops have the materiel they need
to wage the war successfully, without bankrupting the Galactic Republic in
the process.
Despite their oversight role, the War Council eventually implement some
of the most controversial measures of the Clone Wars, such as the creation of
the HomeWorld Security Command, which blurs the lines between civilian law
enforcement and military command. Many senators and Jedi are alarmed and
frustrated by these developments, though few openly oppose them.
~ E D I COMMANDERS
Though technically a part'of the Judicial Department, the Jedi Order enjoys
a substantial degree of autonomy. As a result, the Supreme Chancellor has
never been specifically empowered to give orders to the Jedi, although
they would freely offer advice and render aid in all but the most unusual
circumstances.
When Pal patine is granted emergency powers to deal with the Separat-
ist threat and create a central military, one of the results is the creation
of the Republic High Command and the reorganization of the bureaucracy
to coordinate the Judicial Department with the war effort . The Jedi are
moved out of their traditional peacekeeper role, instead becoming officers
in the Grand Army of the Republi c and the Republic Navy. As the Supreme
Chancellor is the Commander-in-Chief, he is now in a position to command
the Jedi directly.
While the Jedi sti ll have the right to refuse the Supreme Chancellor's
orders, they must provide considerably more justificat ion than "the will of
the Force," because they can be charged with insubordination, if not treason.
This state of affairs has occasionally forced the Jedi to comply with instruc-
tions against their better judgment-but they cannot openly question the
Supreme Chancellor's intentions without damaging the public's faith in the
Jedi Order's leadership of the war effort.
In their new role as officers, the Jedi are assigned a rank that integrates
them into the military's chain of command. Padawans are given the rank
of commander, while Jedi Knights and Jedi Masters are all, at minimum,
generals.
THE REPUBLIC ARMV
The Republic's army is divided into two Orders of Battle-the Grand Army,
and the more highly trained Special Operations Brigade-both of which are
ultimately under the command of Chancellor Palpatine. Though the clone
troopers that comprise both orders are created from the same genetic stock,
they are trained differently for different purposes : the Special Operations
Brigade for infiltration, sabotage, and the occasional assassination, and the
Grand Army to fight on the front lines and to occupy captured areas.
The Grand Army of the Republic
The Republic Army is largely comprised of clone troopers created from the
genetic template of Jango Fett.
The command structure of the Grand Army breaks down into ten levels,
from squads of clone troopers all the way up to the Supreme Chancellor. The
precise number of troopers varies for different units, and the following order
of battle shows only the structure of i nfantry units (not including clones in
support and command roles, usually at the company level and above).
Squad (9 troopers): The smallest group in the Grand Army is the squad,
including a clone sergeant leading the uni t.
Platoon (36 troopers): A platoon consists of 4 squads, led by a clone
lieutenant and clone sergeant.
Company (144 troopers plus support personnel): A company consists
of 4 platoons, led by a clone captain.
Battalion (576 troopers plus support personnel): A battalion consists
of 4 companies, led by a clone commander.
Regiment (2,304 troopers plus support personnel) : A regiment consists
of 4 battalions, led by a clone commander (sometimes known as a clone
regimental commander) and a Jedi commander (usually the Padawan of a
Jedi general in a parent unit).
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Brigade (9,216 troopers plus support personnel): A brigade consists
of 4 regiment s, led by a clone commander (sometimes known as a senior
clone commander) and a Jedi general (a Jedi Knight who has not yet fin-
ished training a Padawan). A brigade is somet imes referred to as a "legion,"
depending on the specific unit.
Corps (36,864 troopers plus support personnel): A corps consists of 4
brigades, led by a clone commander (sometimes known as a clone marshal
commander) and a Jedi general .
Sector Army (147,456 troopers plus support personnel): A sector army
consists of 4 corps, commanded by a senior Jedi general (usually a Jedi Master
who has trained one or more Padawans through the Jedi trials) .
Systems Army (294,912 troopers plus support personnel): A systems
army consists of 2 sector armies, commanded by a high Jedi general (a
member of the Jedi High Council).
Grand Army (3,000,000+ troopers plus support personnel): The Grand
Army consists of all 10 systems armies, led by the Commander-in-Chief
(Supreme Chancellor Palpatine) .
Special Operations Brigade
With better training and specialized equipment, the Special Operations Bri-
gade carries out missions with objectives that cannot be achieved through
sheer numbers alone. Special Operations includes the ARC troopers, the
Republic commandos, and the clone assassin corps.
The command structure of the Special Operations Brigade breaks down
into five levels, from four-clone squads up to Jedi General Arligan ley, who
answers directly to the Supreme Chancellor.
Squad (4 troopers): A squad consists of 4 clone troopers (usually Repub-
lic commandos). While these clone troopers include a sergeant who acts as
the designated mission commander, they are trained to work together as a
team and rank is not an issue (except where the Jedi are concerned).
Troop (20 troopers): A troop consists of 5 squads- again, acting as a
coordinated team, taking orders only from Jedi.
Company (100 troopers plus support personnel): A company consists
of 5 troops, led by a clone commander.
Group (500 troopers plus support personnel): A group consists of 5
companies. (The most famous is commanded by Jedi General Bardan Jusik,
the former Padawan of General ley. Jusik eventually resigns his military
commission and leaves the Jedi Order.)
Special Operations Brigade (5,000 troopers plus support person-
nel): The SO Brigade consists of 10 groups, commanded by Jedi General
Arligan ley.
Army Command Structure
The Grand Army's ground forces are structured to include six primary ranks:
trooper, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, major, and commander. Clone com-
manders are further differentiated depending on their responsibility, and
they report to Jedi generals.
A separate command structure exists for the Special Operations Brigade
(see above). Other clone specialists-such as technical support specialists,
cryptographers, logistics specialists, so on-are also outside the ORBAT
shown for the Grand Army of the Republic. Additionally, other clone troopers
are not technically a part of the Grand Army of the Republic, such as the
clone shocktroopers who operate in a law enforcement role as a part of the
HomeWorld Security Command.
THE REPUBLIC NAVY
Clones fill shipboard roles as marines, starfighter pilots, and gunners. Many
of the Republic Navy's nonclone captains come from either the navies of
various Sector Forces or the ranks of the Judicial Fleet.
The Republic Starfighter Corps
The Republic's starfighter corps is divided into multiple groups, each rep-
resenting the starfighters assigned to a particular unit, whether that is a
Venator-class Star Destroyer or a planetary starfighter base. The specific
starfighters in use vary widely.
The command structure of the Republic starfighter corps breaks down
into five levels, from sections of starfighters all the way up to a senior Jedi
general. From there, the starfighter corps is fully integrated with the Orders
of Battle of either the Grand Army of the Republic or the Republic Navy.
Section (2-4 starfighters): The smallest group of starfighters is the
section, commanded by a lieutenant.
Flight (4-8 starfighters, plus support crew): A flight consists of 2
sections, led by a captain.
Squadron (12-32 starfighters, plus support crew): A squadron consists
of 3-4 flights, led by a major or a Jedi commander (Padawan).
Wing (36-320 starfighters, plus support crew): A wing consists of
3-10 squadrons, led by a clone commander or a Jedi general (Jedi Knight).
Group (72-640 starfighters, plus support crew): A group consists of2
wings, led by a clone commander and a senior Jedi general (Jedi Master).
The Republic Navy
The Republic Navy is divided into multiple fleet s, each representing the
entirety of the naval forces in any given sector. There are several hundred
Republic fleets, each configured for whatever purpose is most necessary in
a given sector. The command structure of the Republic Navy breaks down
into seven levels, from sections of vessels all the way up to the Supreme
Chancellor.
Element (1 vessel): A single starship in the Republic Navy is technically
called an element, commanded by the ship's captain or, rarely, a Jedi com-
mander (a Padawan).
Section (3-12 vessels): A section consists of a small number of starships,
the exact number determined by their role. Heavier cruisers and battleships
usually operate in groups of 3-4, but lighter craft such as corvettes or patrol
ships might be deployed in groups of 6-12. A section is often called a line
when it includes heavier capital ships ("ships of the line"), and a section that
includes only very light vessels might be called a flotilla. The most senior
ship's captain in the section acts as its commander unless a Jedi commander
is present.
Squadron (12-36 vessels, plus support units): A squadron consists of
from 3-4 sections that complement one another, such as a line of capital
ships supported by a section of escort frigates and a flotilla of corvettes
that act as a defensive screen. It is commanded by a commodore or Jedl
general (a Jedi Knight) .
Battle Group (48-72 vessels, plus support units): A battle group
consists of 2-4 squadrons, and it is considered to have sufficient strength
to establish superiority in all but the best-fortified enemy strongholds. It is
commanded by an admiral or Jedi general.
Fleet (100-300 vessels, plus support units): A fleet consists of 3-6
battle groups, led by a fleet admiral or senior Jedi general (a Jedi Master).
Fleets vary considerably in composition, and they are likely to be reorganized
into ad hoc task forces as deemed necessary for a given sector.
Armada (1,000-5,000 vessels, plus support units): An armada is
an organizational unit that it not meant to engage in battle but rather to
represent the total forces assigned to a major theater of battle, such as the
Open Circle Armada under General Kenobi during the Outer Rim Sieges. An
armada typically includes 10-50 fleets, collectively commanded by a high
Jedi general (a Jedi Master serving on the High Council).
Navy: The Galactic Republic Navy consists of all the armadas (and their
hundreds of fleets) serving the Republic, collectively led by the Commander-
in-Chief (Supreme Chancellor Pal patine).
Navy Command Structure
The structure of the Navy's space forces is similar to that of the ground
forces-gunnery crew, gunnery officers, communication and tactical officers,
star cruiser pilots, navigational officers, bridge officers, ship captains, and
admirals. The command structure includes several specialist positions that
fall into the main hierarchy, but do not themselves have command : medical
officers, who report to bridge officers; deck officers, who also report to
bridge officers; and fighter pilots, who report to ship captains or admirals.
Most officers in the Republic Navy are nonclones, particularly in the higher
echelons.
PERSONNEL
In addition to the numerous Jedi, public officials, and other leaders who
guide the Republic through the strife of the Clone Wars, the Grand Army
of the Republic consists of over three million troops created from the basic
genetic template provided by the Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett.
Created by the cloners of Kamino, the clone troopers are artificially matured
to reach peak efficiency in only ten years (from cloning creche to military
deployment), flash-trained via computer programs, combat-trained by
experienced contractors, mercenaries, professional soldiers, and sometimes
even Jango Fett himself, and equipped with the finest weapons and armor
the Republic can afford.
Although they are mostly physically identical, clones actually have dif-
ferent and distinct personalities, which usually emerge during training and
are more or less fully developed by the time a clone survives his first combat
engagement. They are also differentiated by their purpose: commandos for
high-risk missions, marines for operation in a variety of environments and
terrains, and basic clone troopers for general-purpose infantry.
Below are several different types of clone troopers-a list by no means
exclusive, but suitable, with slight adjustments, for nearly any encounter the
Gamemaster might design.
OAR RANK COLORS
At first, the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) uses a simple color-coding
system to distinguish ranks on what would otherwise be identical soldiers
wearing identical armor. The colors are usually integrated into the hel-.
mets, arms, and shoulder pads of the individual clone troopers.
Commander: Yellow
Captain: Red
Lieutenant: Blue
Sergeant: Green
Trooper: White
Later in the Clone Wars, these colorations no longer denote rank but
instead reflect a trooper's membership in a particular unit (most often
a legion).
ARC TROOPER
Advanced Recon Commandos-known to most as "ARC troopers"-are elite
clone troops personally trained by Jango Fett to be every bit as efficient and
ruthless as himself. Unlike the standard infantry clone trooper or even clone
commandos (described below)' ARC troopers are genetically engineered and
specially trained to be as self-sufficient as possible without being entirely
independent.
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ARC troopers see their first combat when the Separatist droid army
assaults Kamino and Prime Minister Lama Su releases the troopers from their
cryogenic storage to help drive off the invaders. They are famously employed
at the Battle of Muunilinst, where they help Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi
subdue the Separatist commander, the bounty hunter Durge, and again at
the Battle of Hypori, rescuing stranded Jedi from General Grievous.
ARC Trooper CL 8
Medium Human non heroic 6/soldier 3/elite trooper 3
Destiny 1; Force 4; Dark Side 2
Init + 12; Senses low-light vision; Perception + 13
Languages Basic, Mando'a
Defenses Ref 23 (flat-footed 21). Fort 22, Will 16; +3 armor
hp 51; DR 1; Threshold 22
Speed 6 squares, Running Attack
Melee unarmed + 12 (ld4+5) or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol +6 (3d8+3) and
heavy blaster pistol +6 (3d8+3) or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol +4 (5d8+3) with Burst Fire and
heavy blaster pistol +4 (5d8+3) with Burst Fire or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol +4 (3d8+3, 2x2 area) with autofire and
heavy blaster pistol +4 (3d8+3, 2x2 area) with autofire or
Ranged frag grenade + 11 (4d6+3, 2-square burst) or
Ranged ion grenade + 11 (4d6+3 ion, 2-square burst) or
Ranged blaster rifle + 11 (3d8+3) or
Ranged blaster rifle +9 (5d8+3) with Burst Fire or
Ranged blaster rifle +9 (3d8+3, 2x2 area) with autofire or
Ranged missile launcher + 12 (6d6+5, 2-square splash)
Base Atk + 10; Grp + 12
Atk Options autofire (heavy blaster pistol, blaster rifle). Burst Fire (heavy
blaster pistol, blaster rifle). Point Blank Shot, rangefinder, targeting
scope (blaster rifle)
Special Actions delay damage
Abilities Str 15, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 8
Talents Armored Defense, Controlled Burst, Improved Armored Defense,
Weapon Specialization (heavy weapons)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Burst Fire, Dual Weapon Mastery I,
Martial Arts I, Point Blank Shot, Running Attack, Weapon Focus
(heavy weapons). Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, pistols, rifles,
simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 12, Perception + 13, Stealth + 12
Possessions ARC trooper armor, 2 heavy blaster pistols, blaster rifle, 2
frag grenades, 2 ion grenades, 6 power packs, utility belt with medpac,
missile launcher with 4 missiles
CLONE ASSASSIN
Created by a special order from Supreme Chancellor Palpatine to safeguard
against the unlikely possibility that the Jedi Order might attempt a military
coup against the Republic Senate, clone assassins are specially trained in
martial arts techniques involving bladed weapons. Moving with blinding
speed, a squad of clone assassins is a match for anyone Jedi Knight, though
they fare somewhat less well against a Jedi Master.
When the Jedi do rebel against Palpatine, the Supreme Chancellor assigns
a unit of clone assassins to guard the Communication Center in the Jedi
Temple and to arrest any Jedi who attempt to coordinate attacks against the
Republic from there. These unfortunate troopers are wiped out when Yoda
and Obi-Wan Kenobi infiltrate the temple at the end of the Clone Wars.
Clone Assassin
Medium Human non heroic 6/soldier 3/elite trooper 3
Destiny 1; Force 4; Dark Side 8
Init + 13; Senses low-light vision; Perception +8
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 22 (flat-footed 18). Fort 23, Will 16; +6 armor
hp 63; DR 1; Threshold 23
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed + 11 (ld8+5) or
Melee vibroblade + 14 (2d6+7, devastating 10) or
Melee vibroblade + 12 (3d6+7, devastating 10) with Rapid Strike or
Melee vibroblade + 12 (2d6+7, devastating 10) and
vibroblade + 12 (2d6+7, devastating 10) or
Melee vibroblade + 10 (3d6+7, devastating 10) with Rapid Strike and
vibroblade + 10 (3d6+7, devastating 10) with Rapid Strike or
Ranged blaster pistol + 12 (3d6+3)
Base Atk +10; Grp +12
Atk Options Greater Devastating Attack (advanced melee weapons)
Special Actions Combat Reflexes, delay damage
Abilities Str 14, Dex 15, Con 12, Int 9, Wis 10, Cha 8
Special Qualities delay damage
CL 8
Talents Devastating Attack (advanced melee weapons). Greater
Devastating Attack (advanced melee weapons). Greater Weapon Focus
(advanced melee weapons). Weapon Specialization (advanced melee
weapons)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Combat Reflexes, Dual Weapon Mastery
I, Dual Weapon Mastery II, Martial Arts I, Martial Arts II, Rapid Strike,
Weapon Focus (advanced melee weapons). Weapon Proficiency
(advanced melee weapons, pistols, rifles)
Skills Initiative + 13, Perception +8, Stealth + 13
Possessions clone trooper armor, 2 wrist-mounted vibroblades,
blaster pistol
LEFT TO RIOHT:
CLONE ~ E T TROOPER, CLONE SUBTROOPER,
CLONE ASSASSIN, AND CLONE BLAZE TROOPER
CLONE BLAZE TROOPER
Specialized versions of the standard clone jet trooper (see page 150). blaze
troopers wear heavier fire-resistant armor and wield wrist-mounted flame-
throwers attached to the jet packs on their backs. They break through enemy
lines by scattering adversaries with concentrated blasts of fire.
Clone Blaze Trooper
Medium Human nonheroic 6/soldier 3
Force 3
Init + 10; Senses low-light vision, Perception +5
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 20 (flat-footed 20). Fort 20, Will 12; +9 armor
hp 43; DR 5 (fire); Threshold 20
Speed 4 squares (run x3). fly 4 squares, Running Attack
Melee unarmed +8 (ld4+2) or
CL 5
Ranged flamethrower + 10 (3d6+3, 6-square cone, devastating 5) or
Ranged blaster pistol +8 (3d6+ 1)
Base Atk +7; Grp +9
Attack Options Charging Fire, Devastating Attack (flamethrower)
Abilities Str 11, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 9, Cha 8
Talents Devastating Attack (flamethrower). Weapon Specialization
(flamethrower)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium, heavy). Charging Fire, Exotic
Weapon Proficiency (flamethrower)' Running Attack, Weapon Focus
(flamethrower). Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 10, Perception +5, Pilot + 10
Possessions fire-resistant clone trooper armor, 2 flamethrowers (5 shots
each). blaster pistol, jet pack
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CLONE COMMANDO
Long before the Battle of Geonosis, Jango Fett suggests to the Kaminoan
cloners that a special type of clone commando be created to handle infiltra-
tion and sabotage operations. What he envisions are the ARC troopers, but
the Kaminoans are uncomfortable with clones having that level of autonomy
after experiencing discipline problems with a previous prototype, so they
suggest smaller squads of more highly trained clone troopers. In the end,
they reach a compromise : Fett gets his ARC troopers, and the Kaminoans set
aside a battalion of clone troopers to receive additional training.
These "clone commandos" are individually trained by a hand-selected
team of mercenaries and Mandalorian soldi ers- the Cuy'val Dar-in numerous
specialized tasks, such as demolitions, computer slicing, infiltration, and
sniping, until they can function in purpose-oriented four-clone squads, or,
as needs arise, indi vidually.
Clone commandos are often sent into enemy territory in advance of the
main force of clone troopers to disable enemy resistance, secure critical
locat ions, or even to eliminate key enemy personnel.
Clone Commando
Medium Human non heroic 6/soldier 4/elite trooper 2
Destiny 1; Force 4; Dark Side 2
Init + 13; Senses low-l ight vision, Perception +13
Languages Basic, Mando'a
Defenses Ref 21 (flat-footed 18), Fort 23, Will 16; +6 armor
hp 62, Shoulder to Shoulder (6 hp); DR 2; Threshold 23
Speed 6 squares, Running Attack
Melee unarmed + 11 (ld6+4)
Melee vibrodagger + 11 (2d4+4)
Ranged blaster pistol + 12 (3d6+3) or
Ranged light repeat ing blaster rifle +7 (3d8+3, 2x2 autofire) or
Base Atk +10; Grp +12
Atk Options Point Blank Shot
Special Actions Coordinated Attack, delay damage
Abiliti es Str 13, Dex 15, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 8
Talents Armored Defense, Shoulder to Shoulder, and see below
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Careful Shot, Coordinated Attack,
CL 8
Mart ial Arts I, Point Blank Shot, Running Attack, Weapon Proficiency
(advanced melee weapons, heavy weapons, pistols, rifles), and see
Special Training below
Skills Initiative + 13, Perception +13, and see Special Training below
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster pistol, light repeating blaster
rifle, 2 frag grenades, 2 ion grenades, 2 stun grenades, vibrodagger,
utility belt with medpac
Special Training-Clone commandos are individually trained in different
and complimentary tasks, including small-unit tactics, demolitions,
slicing, and the use of heavy weapons. For each type, adjust the clone
commando's game statistics as follows to reflect their different talents
and feats:
Commond: Special Actions Battle Analysis; Talents Battle Analysis;
Feats Skill Training (Knowledge [tactics]); Skills Knowledge (tactics)
+11.
Demolitions/Technical:Defenses Ref 24 (flat-footed 21); Talents
Improved Armored Defense; Feats Skill Training (Mechanics); Skills
Mechanics + 11 .
Field Medicine: Special Actions Harm's Way; Talents Harm's Way; Feats
Skill Training (Treat Injury); Skills Treat Injury + 11; Possessions 4
medpacs
Heavy Weapons: Defenses Ref 24 (flat-footed 21); Ranged missile
launcher + 12 (6d6+3, 2-square burst); Talents Improved Armored
Defense; Feats Weapon Focus (heavy weapons); Possessions missile
launcher with 4 missiles
Infiltration: Defenses Ref 24 (flat-footed 21); Talents Improved Armored
Defense; Feats Skill Training (Stealth); Skills Stealth + 12.
CLONE ~ E T TROOPER
Certain missions call for more mobility among the clone troopers, so the
Kaminoans train a number of clones in the use of jet packs. While the aver-
age clone can strap on a jet pack and fly a few hundred feet, jet troopers
are trained to optimize the limited fuel capacity of jet packs by alternating
ground movement with short "burst " fl ights to get them over obstacles or
circumvent difficult terrain.
Clone Jet Trooper
Medium Human nonheroic 6/soldier 2
Force 3
Init + 11; Senses low-light vision, Perception +5
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 19 (flat-footed 17), Fort 17, Will 11; +6 armor
hp 34; Threshold 17
Speed 6 squares, fly 6 squares
Melee unarmed +7 (ld4+2)
Ranged EMP grenade launcher +8 (3d6 ion, 2-square burst,
devastating 5) or
Ranged EMP grenade launcher +8 (4d6 ion, 2-square burst,
devastating 5) with Deadeye or
Ranged blaster rifle +8 (3d8+ 1) or
Ranged blaster rifle +8 (4d8+ 1) with Deadeye
Ranged blaster pistol +8 (3d6+ 1) or
CL 4
Ranged blaster pistol +8 (4d6+ 1) with Deadeye
Base Atk +6; Grp +8
Atk Options Deadeye, Devastating Attack (heavy weapons).
Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot
Special Actions Coordinated Attack
Abilities Str 12, Dex 14, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 9, Cha 8
Talents Devastating Attack (heavy weapons)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Coordinated Attack, Deadeye, Point Blank
Shot, Preci se Shot, Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, pistols, rifles,
simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 11, Pilot + 11
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster rifle with grenade launcher
(mounted)' 6 EMP grenades, blaster pistol, jet pack
CLONE NAVAL OFFICER
Even among the clones of Jango Fett, there are a select number that prove
themselves capable of understanding and execut ing naval strategy to a
greater degree than their comrades. These clones are put into special train-
ing programs where they learn the technical and tactical aspects of naval
command. Kaminoan scientist s speculate that these clones' aptitude for
space combat comes from Jango Fett's understanding of dogfighting tactics,
and many of these clones eventually go on to become clone officers in the
Republic Navy. Though most of these officers are lower-ti er commanders and
aides to non clone superior officers, some clone naval officers take command
of small clone space units and may act as the executive officer for a squadron
ofV-19 or ARC-170 pilots. All clone naval officers are also certified to pilot
the V-19 Torrent, the ARC-170, and the Nu-class attack shutt le.
Most clone naval officers are stationed aboard the capital ships used by
the Republi c. Despite their training, many believe that these clones are not
particularly suited for the role of an officer, and tensions sometimes arise
between the clones and the nonclone members of the Republic Navy.
Clone Naval Officer
Medium human nonheroic 6/noble 1
Force 1
Init +4; Senses Percepti on +3
Languages Basic, High Galactic
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 12). Fort 11, Will 13
hp 19; Threshold 11
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +7 (ld4+2)
Ranged blaster pistol +6 (3d6)
Base Atk +5; Grp +7
Atk Options Coordinated Attack
Special Actions Inspire Confidence
CL3
Abilities Str 15, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 13, Wis 10, Cha 9
Talents Inspire Confidence
Feats Coordinated Attack, Skill Focus (Knowledge [tacticsl)' Skill Focus
(Persuasion)' Skill Training (Pilot)' Skill Training (Use Computer).
Vehicular Combat, Weapon Proficiency (pistol s, simple weapons)
Skills Knowledge (galactic lore) +9, Knowledge (tactics) + 14,
Persuasion + 12, Pilot +9, Use Computer +9
Possessions blaster pistol, officer's uniform, code cylinder, comlink
CLONE PILOT
Initially, clone pilots are merel y clone troopers with slightly different skill sets:
replacing some of their small-unit tactics drills with flight training. While
such pilots are sufficient to fly LAAT/i transports and the like, the eventual
need for clones to pilot starfighters results in a bit more variation.
The clone pilot presented below is typically found at the controls of trans-
ports and certain ground vehicles. The clone fighter pilot does not appear
until later in the Clone Wars, and is usually found in the cockpit of ARC-170
starfighters, V-wing starfighters, or occasionally Eta-2 Actis interceptors.
Clone Pilot
Medium Human non heroic 6/scoundrel 2
Force 3
Init + 11; Senses low-light vision, Percept ion + 12
Languages Basic, Mando'a
CL4
Defenses Ref 20 (flat-footed 18). Fort 14, Will 14; +6 armor, Vehicular
Combat
hp 22; Threshold 14
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +5 (ld4+1)
Ranged blaster pistol +7 (3d6+ 1)
Ranged blaster pi stol +2 (4d6+ 1) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk +5; Grp +7
Atk Options Point Blank Shot
Special Acti ons Coordinated Attack
Abilities Str 10, Dex 14, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 12, Cha 8
Talents Spacehound
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Coordinated Attack, Skill Training
(Initiative, Mechanics). Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot, Vehi cular Combat,
Weapon Proficiency (pi stols, simple weapons)
Skills Initiati ve + 11, Mechanics + 10, Perception + 12, Pilot + 11,
Use Computer + 10
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster pistol
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Clone Fighter Pilot CL 6
Medium Human non heroic 6/scoundrel 2/ace pilot 2
Force 4
Init + 12; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 13
Languages Basic, Mando'a
Defenses Ref 23 (flat-footed 21), Fort 16, Will 16; +5 armor, vehicle
dodge + 1, Vehicular Combat, Vehicular Evasion
hp 31; Threshold 16
Speed 6 sq ua res
Melee unarmed +6 (ld4+2)
Ranged blaster pistol +8 (3d6+2)
Ranged blaster pistol +3 (4d6+2) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk +6; Grp +8
Atk Options Point Blank Shot, Rapid
Special Actions Coordinated Attack
L.EFT TO F!IOHT: CLONE SHOCKTROCJPER, CLONE SHADOW TROOPER,
CLONE PILOT, AND CLONE NAVAL OFFICER
Abilities Str 10, Dex 14, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 12, Cha 8
Talents Spacehound, Vehicular Evasion
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Coordinated Attack, Skill Focus (Pilot),
Skill Training (Initiative, Mechanics), Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot,
Vehicular Combat, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +12, Mechanics +11, Perception +13, Pilot +17,
Use Computer + 11
Possessions armored flight suit with helmet package, blaster pistol
CLONE SCOUT TROOPER
The need for reconnaissance spurred the creation of thousands of clone
scout troopers skilled at infiltrating enemy positions and reporting back.
Stealth and mobility are paramount to their purpose, with combat capability
falling a distant third.
Scout troopers usually wear camouflaged armor.
Clone Scout Trooper
Medium Human non heroic 6
Init +4; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 10
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 14). Fort 11, Will 10; +4 armor
hp 21; Threshold 11
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +4 (ld4)
Ranged blaster pistol +5 (3d6) or
Ranged blaster rifle +5 (3d8) or
Ranged frag grenade (4d6, 2-square burst)
Base Atk +4; Grp +5
Atk Options Point Blank, Vehicular Combat
Abilities Str 10, Dex 13, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 11, Cha 8
CL 2
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Point Blank Shot, Skill Training (Stealth).
Vehicular Combat, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Perception + 10, Pilot +9, Stealth +9
Possessions clone scout trooper armor (+4 armor; as combat jumpsuit
with helmet package). blaster pistol, blaster rifle, frag grenade, utility
belt with medpac, BARC speeder
CLONE SHADOW TROOPER
Commissioned late in the Clone Wars by Armand Isard, Director of the Senate
Bureau of Intelligence, to replace the rapidly diminishing numbers of ARC
troopers, shadow troopers are envisioned as fulfilling more of an infiltration
and espionage role than serving as "one-clone armies" like their Advanced
Recon Commando predecessors.
Because shadow troopers spend so much time behind enemy lines, though,
their equipment often changes to suit the mission. Standard issue weapons
include vibrodaggers for close kills and blaster carbines that fire virtually
silent, invisible blaster bolts.
Clone Shadow Trooper CL 7
Medium Human nonheroic 6/soldier l/scout 3/bounty hunter 1
Force 4; Dark Side 4
Init + 11 (can reroll); Senses low-light vision, Perception +8 (can reroll)
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 21 (flat-footed 20). Fort 19, Will 16; +6 armor
hp 39; Threshold 19
Speed 6 squares
Melee vibrodagger +9 (2d4+3)
Ranged blaster carbine + 10 (3d8+2, devastating 5) or
Ranged blaster carbine + 11 (4d8+2, devastating 5) with Careful Shot and
Deadeye or
Ranged frag grenade + 10 (4d6+2, 2-square burst)
Base Atk +8; Grp +9
Atk Options Careful Shot, Deadeye, Devastating Attack (rifles). Point
Blank Shot, Precise Shot
Abilities Str 13, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 8
Talents Acute Senses, Devastating Attack (rifles). Improved Initiative,
Nowhere to Hide
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Careful Shot, Deadeye, Point Blank Shot,
Precise Shot, Skill Training (Gather Information)' Weapon Focus (r ifles).
Weapon Proficiency (advanced melee weapons, pistols, rifles,
simple weapons)
Skills Deception +6 (+8 when disguised as different species). Gather
Information +9 (can reroll when tracking an individual). Initiat ive + 11
(can reroll) Perception +8 (can reroll)' Survival + 11
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster carbine, vibrodagger, frag
grenade, utility belt with medpac
CLONE SHOCKTROOPER
As anti-war sentiment spreads throughout the Galactic Republic, reaching the
streets and plazas of Coruscant itself, Supreme Chancellor Pal patine recog-
nizes that the Grand Army of the Republic is stretched too thinly to pull troops
off the front lines. Therefore, in the late stages of the war, Palpatine calls for
a special division of clone troopers to be created and assigned to maintain
security on Coruscant and other critical planets of the Core Worlds.
These new clones prove to be somewhat ruthless in their zeal to restore
order. Authorized to perform random searches and detain citizens who fail to
present proper identificat ion on command, the clone shocktroopers quickly
come to be known as "stormtroopers," an epithet that would, after the end
of the war, be applied to all clone troopers.
Clone Shocktrooper CL 1
Medium Human non heroic 4
Init +8; Senses low-light vision, Perception +8
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 17 (flat-footed 16). Fort 13, Will 9; +6 armor
hp 14; Threshold 13
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +4 (ld4+1)
Ranged blaster rifle +4 (3d8) or
Ranged blaster rifle +2 (4d8) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk +3; Grp +4
Atk Options Rapid Shot
Special Actions Coordinated Attack
Abilities Str 13, Dex 12, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 9, Cha 8
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Coordinated Attack, Rapid Shot,
Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +8, Perception +8
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster rifle
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Subtroopers are clone troopers trained and equipped for aquatic missions.
Their armor and wea pons are modified to function underwater.
These clones see extensive use under Jedi General Kit Fisto, who leads
them in act ion on Mon Calamari, Tibrin, and a half dozen other worlds in
the course of the Clone Wars.
Clone Subtrooper CL 2
Medium Human non heroic 6
Init +9; Senses low- light vision, Perception +9
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 17 (flat-footed 16), Fort 13, Will 9; +6 armor
hp 21; Threshold 13
Speed 6 squares
Melee knife +5 (ld4+1) or
Ranged blaster rifle +5 (3dB) or
Ranged blaster rifle +6 (3dB) with Careful Shot
Base Atk +4; Grp +5
Atk Options Careful Shot, Point Blank Shot
Abilities Str 12, Dex 13, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 9, Cha B
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Careful Shot, Coordinated Attack,
Point Blank Shot, Weapon Proficiency (pi stols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +9, Perception +9, Swim +6
Possessions clone trooper armor, blaster rifle, knife
OAL.ACTIC MARINE
The Galactic Marines are created when the 21st Nova Corps are assigned
to the command of Jedi General Ki-Adi-Mundi, who needs a fighting force
capable of battling in a variety of environments (including space) . Ki-Adi-
Mundi, with his clone marshal Commander Bacara, envision these all-terrain
soldiers as the best of the best, and they routinely reassign any clone who
cannot keep up with the others-while at the same time transferring in clones
from other units who perform particularly well.
Galactic Marine
Medium Human nonheroic 6/soldier 2/scout 2
Init + 11; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 10
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 20 (flat-footed 19), Fort 19, Will 14; +7 armor
hp 45, Tough as Nails; Threshold 19
Speed 6 squares, Surefooted
Melee unarmed +B (ld4+3) or
Ranged blaster rifle +B (3dB+2) or
Ranged blaster rifle +9 (3dB+2) with Careful Shot or
Ranged frag grenade +B (4d6+2, 2-square burst)
Base Atk +7; Grp +B
Atk Options Careful Shot, Point Blank Shot
Special Actions Coordinated Attack
CL 6
Abilities Str 12 (14 in spacetrooper armor), Dex 13, Con 13, Int 9, Wis 11,
Cha B
Talents Surefooted, Tough as Nails
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium, heavy), Careful Shot, Coordinated
Attack, Point Blank Shot, Running Attack, Shake It Off, Skill Training
(Endurance), Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Endurance + 11, Initiative + 11, Perception + 12
Possessions clone spacetrooper armor, blaster rifle, frag grenade
SENATE COMMANDO
Part of an elite branch of the Republic's Senate Guard, the Senate commandos
are a special reserve unit that performs missions for both the Senate and the
Judicial Department of the Republic. More aggressive than the defensively
minded Senate Guard, the Senate commandos act as an elite police unit on
Coruscant and sometimes travel to distant worlds on special missions. The
Senate commandos are often responsible for capturing and detaining sus-
pects wanted by the Senate for questioning, and they frequently act as eli te
bodyguards for Senators traveling to war zones throughout the galaxy.
The Senate commandos also serve as the bodyguards for Supreme Chan-
cellor Pal patine, prior to the creation of the red-armored Royal Guards. The
Senate commandos wear a heavier version of the blue Senate Guard armor,
though they do not wear cloaks. The Senate commandos are one of the few
nonclone units in the Republic to perform special missions for the Republic,
and a fierce rivalry exists between the Senate commandos and elite clone
units such as the Republic commandos.
Senate Commando
Medium human non heroic 6/soldier 3
Force 2
Init + 17; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 17
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 23 (flat-footed 20), Fort 21, Will 15; +8 armor
hp 68; Threshold 21
Speed 4 squares
Melee unarmed +10 (ld6+3)
Ranged blaster rifle + 11 (3d8+ 1)
Base Atk +8; Grp + 11
Atk Options Martial Arts I, Point Blank Shot
Special Actions Draw Fire, Harm' s Way
CL 5
Abilities Str 14, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 8
Talents Draw Fire, Harm's Way
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Improved Defenses, Martial
Arts I, Point Blank Shot, Skill Focus (Initiative), Skill Focus (Perception),
Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 17, Perception +17
Possessions battle armor with helmet package, blaster rifle, comlink
INFLUENTIAL FIGURES
Although hundreds of thousands of clones fight and die in the front lines
of the Clone Wars, the outcome of the conflict is truly decided in the vast
rotunda of the Galactic Senate, where delegates, diplomats, and politicians
of every ilk discuss and debate the Supreme Chancellor's plans and decisions.
The Senate is united in its desire to bring the war to a swift end, but their
differing views on how to accomplish this goal split the delegates into two
camps: those led by Bail Organa, Mon Mothma, and Padme Amidala,. who
seek a mutual peace with the Separatists to avoid any further compromise of
liberty, and the militarists who want to see the Confederacy of Independent
Systems crushed and brought back into the Republic by force.
Similarly, the Jedi face the dilemma of the ongoing war with mixed feel-
ings. Although they are loyal to democracy and wish to see the war resolved
with minimal violence, they are also loyal to the Republic and so must lead
the clone armies into battle. The Jedi become more and more suspicious of
Supreme Chancellor Pal patine's motives as the war drags on and on, with
no end in sight, and ultimately assign young Anakin Skywalker to report on
the Chancellor's activities-suspecting that Palpatine has hidden motives
for prolonging the conflict.
AOMIRAL WULLF YULAREN
ADMIRAL. WUL.L.F YUL.AREN
One of the youngest members of the Republic's naval officer corps to hold
the rank of admiral, WullfYularen begins his career in the Senate Intelligence
Bureau, but after years of dealing with corrupt Senators and officials, Yularen
retires. He comes to Supreme Chancellor Palpatine's attention as a potentially
dedicated and loyal Intelligence officer and is coaxed out of retirement.
Palpatine quickly promotes Yularen to admiral in order to retain his service.
Unable to pass up such a promotion, the dedicated, loyal, and disciplined
officer takes control of a naval task force assigned to Obi-Wan Kenobi. During
the Clone Wars, Admiral Yularen serves as an unflinching naval commander
who follows his orders, no matter what doubts he might have.
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Medium human noble 4
Destiny 1; Force 3
Init +3; Senses Perception + 13
Languages Basic, Bocce, Durese, Gran, High Galactic, Huttese
Defenses Ref 16 (flat-footed 15), Fort 15, Will 17
hp 33; Threshold 15
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +3 (l d8+2)
Ranged blaster pistol +4 (3d6+2)
Base Atk +3; Grp +4
Atk Options Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot
Special Actions Inspire Haste
Abilities Str 10, Dex 12, Con 13, Int 14, Wis 13, Cha 14
Talents Educated, Inspire Haste
CL 4
Feats Lingui st, Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot, Skill Focus (Gather
Information), Skill Focus (Perception), Weapon Proficiency (heavy
weapons, pistols, simple weapons)
Skills Deception +9, Gather Information +14, Knowledge (bureaucracy)
+9, Knowledge (galactic lore) +9, Knowledge (social sciences) +9,
Perception + 13, Persuasion +9, Pilot +8, Use Computer +9
Possessions blaster pistol, officer's uniform, comlink, data pad, various
personal belongings
ARC TROOPER ALPHA-I?
One of the most respected clone trainers on Kamino, ARC trooper Alpha-17
serves through the first year of the Clone Wars in engagements on Ohma-
D'un, Jabiim, and-like all ARC t roopers of his day-Kamino itself. Often work-
ing alongside Jedi luminaries such as General Obi-Wan Kenobi and General
Anakin Skywalker, Alpha-17 faces off against foes as deadly as General
Grievous, the bounty hunter Durge, and the Sith apprentice Asajj Ventress.
After his capture and torture by Ventress on Rattatak, and his subsequent
escape, Alpha-17 returns to Kamino, where he trains clone commanders such
as CC-2224 and CC-1138-clones who, at General Skywalker's suggestion,
are given names by Alpha-17.
Following his stint as a trainer, Alpha-17 serves aboard the Intervention,
escorting Senator Bail Organa on his tour of the Outer Rim Sieges. During
this mission, Alpha-17 is gravely wounded battling General Grievous. He is
sent back to Coruscant for treatment, but his transport vanishes en route.
The famous ARC trooper is not seen again.
ARC TROOPER ALPHA-I,
ARC Trooper Alpha-17
Medium Human non heroic 6/soldier 3/elite trooper 5
Destiny 1; Force 5; Dark Side 3
Init + 13; Senses low-light vision; Perception + 14
Languages Basic, Mando'a
Defenses Ref 25 (flat-footed 23), Fort 24, Will 18; +3 armor
hp 64; DR 2; Threshold 24
Speed 6 squares, Running Attack
Melee unarmed +14 (ld4+6) or
Ranged blaster rifle + 14 (3d8+4) or
Ranged blaster rifle + 12 (5d8+4) with Burst Fire or
Ranged missile launcher + 14 (6d6+6, 2-square splash) or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol +8 (3d8+4) and
heavy blaster pistol +8 (3d8+4) or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol +6 (5d8+4) with Burst Fire and
heavy blaster pistol +6 (5d8+4) with Burst Fire or
CL 10
Ranged heavy blaster pi stol +6 (3d8+4, 2x2 area) with autofire and
heavy blaster pistol +6 (3d8+4, 2x 2 area) with autofire or
Ranged frag grenade + 13 (4d6+4, 2-square burst) or
Ranged ion grenade + 13 (4d6+4 ion, 2-square burst)
Base Atk +12; Grp +14
Atk Options autofire (heavy blaster pistol, blaster rifle), Burst Fire (heavy
blaster pistol, blaster rifle), Point Blank Shot, rangefinder, targeting
scope (blaster rifle)
Special Actions delay damage, Indomitable
Abilities Str is, Dex 13, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 8
Talents Armored Defense, Controlled Burst, Improved Armored Defense,
Indomitable, Weapon Specialization (heavy weapons)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Burst Fire, Dual Weapon Mastery I,
Martial Arts I, Point Blank Shot, Running Attack, Weapon Focus (heavy
weapons), Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, pistols, rifles,
simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +13, Perception + 14, Stealth + 13
Possessions ARC trooper armor, blaster rifle, missile launcher with 4
missiles, 2 heavy blaster pistols, 2 frag grenades, 2 ion grenades, 6
power packs, utility belt with medpac
CAPTAIN AROYUS
Captain Argyus is the respected leader of the Senate commandos. A veteran
officer and a formidable combatant, Argyus also has a dark secret: He is a
spy for the Confederacy on the payroll of Count Dooku.
Argyus first encounters Count Dooku several years before the Battle of
Naboo, while Dooku is still a respected member of the Jedi Order and Argyus
CAPTAIN AROYUS
is a young recruit just beginning his service as a Senate Guard. Argyus is
assigned to guard a diplomatic envoy that includes Count Dooku among its
members. After negotiations fail, the consular ship comes under attack, and
during the fighting Argyus is gravely wounded. Only timely action by Count
Dooku saves the young Senate Guard, after which Argyus and Count Dooku
become friends a nd associates.
When Count Dooku leaves the Jedi Order to join the Separatists, he
contacts Argyus and persuades his friend-now Captain of the Senate
commandos-to work for him in secret. Captain Argyus continues to serve
the Republic, though he knows that the day will come when he will be forced
to reveal his true allegiance.
Captain Argyus CL 9
Medium human soldier 7/elite trooper 2
Force 4; Dark Side 4
Init + 11; Senses low-light vision, Perception +11
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 30 (flat-footed 26), Fort 28, Will 20; +8 armor
hp 94; DR 1; Threshold 28
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed + 10 (ld8+S)
Ranged blaster rifle + 12 (3d8+4/x3) or
Ranged blaster rifle +10 (3d8+4/x3) with autofire
Base Atk +9; Grp +10
Atk Options autofire (blaster rifle), Controlled Burst, Martial Arts II,
Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot, Running Attack
Special Actions Indomitable
Abilities Str 12, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 16
Special Qualities delay damage, damage reduction 1
Talents Armored Defense, Controlled Burst, Improved Armored Defense,
Indomitable, Juggernaut
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Improved Defenses, Martial
Arts I, Martial Arts II, Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot, Running Attack,
Triple Crit (blaster rifle), Weapon Focus (rifles), Weapon Proficiency
(pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 11, Knowledge (tactics) +9, Perception + 11,
Use Computer +9
Possessions battle armor with helmet package, blaster rifle, comlink
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COMMANDER REX
A clone commander assigned to a detachment of clones under General Anakin
Skywalker, Commander Rex is a steadfast and resilient clone officer who
is unafraid to do his duty, even if it means placing himself and his men in
mortal danger. With a reputation as one of the toughest clones in the galaxy,
Commander Rex spits in the face of danger, and though far from reckless,
his courage and willingness to leap into the fray has helped the Republic win
numerous engagements. Having developed something of a friendship with
General Skywalker, Commander Rex has learned not to doubt the resolve of
Jedi, nor their capabilities, and when given an order he faithfully executes
it with little concern for his own well being.
Commander Rex is a skilled warrior who has survived many battles. He is
known for wielding two heavy blaster pistols at once-like Jango Fett-but
is trained in a variety of tactics and fighting styles, and can lead specialty
clone units into battle whenever the situation calls for them.
Commander Rex
Medium human soldier 7/officer 3
Force S
Init + 13; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 12
languages Basic
Defenses Ref 26 (flat-footed 23). Fort 27, Will 2S
hp 90; Threshold 27
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed + 12 (ld4+7)
Ranged heavy blaster pistol +14 (3d8+S) or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol + 12 (4d8+S) with Rapid shot or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol + 12/+ 12 (3d8+S/3d8+S) or
CL 10
Ranged heavy blaster pistol + 10/+ 10 (4d8+S/4d8+S) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk +10; Grp +12
Atk Options Charging Fire, Coordinated Attack, Cover Fire, Dual Weapon
Mastery II, Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot
Special Actions Assault Tactics, Battle Analysis, Indomitable, share talent
(Shift Defense I). Shift Defense I
Abilities Str 14, Dex 16, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 12
Special Qualities command cover, share talent (Shift Defense I)
Talents Armored Defense, Assault Tactics, Battle Analysis, Cover Fire,
Indomitable, Shift Defense I
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium). Charging Fire, Coordinated
Attack, Dual Weapon Mastery I, Dual Weapon Mastery II, Improved
Defenses, Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot, Weapon Focus (pistols).
Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +13, Knowledge (tactics) + 10, Perception + 12,
Treat Injury + 10
Possessions clone trooper armor, 2 heavy blaster pistols
MAS AMEODA
MAS AMEDDA
Mas Amedda, the Speaker of the Senate, is truly a sad case of an ambitious
and overconfident politician being outwitted and outmaneuvered by a far
superior strategist-in this case, a Sith Lord posing as the Supreme Chancel-
lor of the Republic.
Mas Amedda begins his political career as the Senator of Champala,
the Chagrian homeworld. Though he thinks of himself as incorruptible, he
quickly falls in with manipulative delegates, including Senator Orn Free Taa
of Ryloth, who nominates Amedda to the position of Speaker shortly before
the Trade Federation commences its blockade of Naboo. Amedda, something
of an idealist, believes that he can use his position to restore order and
eliminate corruption in the Senate, unaware that this same corruption has
secured his position. It is his obsession with orderly proceedings that make
him such an excellent pawn.
Although Amedda knows he does not have the political influence to
become Supreme Chancellor himself, he believes that he can easily use his
superior knowledge of the Republic bureaucracy to manipulate the Chancellor,
and, in truth, his tactics work well with Supreme Chancellor Valorum. After
Palpatine succeeds Valorum, things seem to go much more smoothly, and
Pal patine seems as easy to control as a broken down farm eopie. The new
Supreme Chancellor agrees to nearly every measure that the Speaker suggests,
and Amedda believes that he has achieved his g r e a t ~ s t political victory.
However, as worlds begin seceding from the Republic to join the Con-
federacy of Independent Systems, Mas Amedda gradually becomes aware
that Pal patine is the true master of manipulation. Mas Amedda becomes
increasingly suspicious of Palpatine's every move, and, when four Jedi Masters
from the High Council come to arrest the Supreme Chancellor, the Chagrian
finally sees what a fool he has been.
Mas Amedda
Medium Chagrian non heroic 3/noble 5
Force 3; Dark Side 6
Init +3; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 10
Languages Basic, Chagri, Durese, High Galactic, Huttese, Muun,
Neimoidian
CL4
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 15), Fort 16 (21 against radiation), Will 18
hp 33; Threshold 16
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +7 (ld4+4)
Ranged by weapon +4
Base Atk +5; Grp +7
Special Actions Coordinate, Inspire Confidence, Presence
Abilities Str 14, Dex 9, Con 12, Int 15, Wis 12, Cha 16
Special Qualities breathe underwater
Talents Coordinate, Inspire Confidence, Presence
Feats Linguist, Skill Focus (Gather Information, Knowledge [bureaucracy],
Persuasion), Skill Training (Knowledge [galactic lore]' Knowledge
[social sciences], Perception, Use Computer)
Skills Gather Information + 17, Knowledge (bureaucracy) + 16, Knowledge
(galactic lore) + 11, Knowledge (social sciences) + 11, Perception + 10,
Persuasion+ 17, Use Computer + 11
Possessions encrypted comlink, data pad
CHAORIAN SPECIES TRAITS
Chagrians are powerfully built amphibian humanoids from the watery
world of Champala. Their skin ranges from light blue to deep indigo, and
they have fleshy horns ("Iethorns") on their heads; females have one pair,
and males have two. Chagrians are known to be even-tempered, stoic,
and somewhat stubborn about following proper procedures.
Chagrians have the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: +2 Strength, -2 Dexterity.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Chagrians have no special
bonuses or penalties due to their size.
Speed: 6 squares.
Breathe Underwater: Chagrians can breathe normally in water.
Radiation Resistance: Chagrians gain a +5 species bonus to their
Fortitude Defense against radiation damage.
Low-Light Vision: Chagrians ignore concealment (but not total
concealment) from darkness.
Languages: Basic, Chagri.
SLY MOORE
SLY MOORE
Little is known about the past life of Sly Moore, the Supreme Chancellor's
senior aide. Quiet and unassuming, Sly Moore is a familiar face in the Senate,
and although everyone knows her title and her place in the government
hierarchy, her activities are so low-profile that no one can say exactly what
it is that she does for the Supreme Chancellor.
Sly Moore has actually been working with Pal patine since hi s days as
the Senator of Naboo, although she has never set foot on that planet. She is
introduced to Palpatine after being abducted by a tattooed Zabrak assassin
and imprisoned for months in an ancient tomb somewhere in the Kron Drift.
While imprisoned, she is mentally and spiritually assaulted on a daily basis
by long-dead Sith Lords; only her natural strength of will keeps her from
going completely mad. Palpatine rescues her, claiming that he "heard" her
cries for help in his mind. He praises Sly for having survived the ordeal and
cares for her until she is ready to be on her own again. In time, they form a
close bond, and Palpatine eventually admits to the young Umbaran that he
has powerful mental abilities that he intends to use to bring order to the
galaxy. Intrigued by his vision of the Republic, Moore asks Palpatine if there
is anything she can do to help him.
Palpatine gradually comes to trust Moore's discretion, finally reveal-
ing the details of his grand scheme to her, as well as his "alter ego." After
Pal patine becomes Supreme Chancellor of the Republic, Sly Moore finds it
easier to suppress the voice of her conscience. She watches as Darth Sidi-
ous plots against the Jedi, oversees the creation of a secret clone army, and
manipulates everyone around him to bring about a galaxy-spanning war. By
the time Palpatine issues Order 66, Sly Moore firmly believes that he has
the galaxy's best interests at heart, and that war is a necessary step toward
ensuring lasting peace.
Sly Moore CL 9
Medium Umbaran noble 8/Force adept 3
Destiny 2; Force 5, Power of the Dark Side; Dark Side 13
Init +5; Senses low-light vision, Use the Force +17
Languages Basic, Bothan, Durese, High Galactic, Huttese, Rodese, Ryl,
Umbarese, Zabrak
Defenses Ref 23 (flat-footed 23), Fort 22, Will 26
hp 45; Threshold 22
Vulnerable light sensitivity
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +7 (ld4+4) or
Ranged by weapon +8
Base Atk +8; Grp +8
Special Actions Dark Presence, Presence
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 17) : Force stun, mind trick
Force Techniques Improved Telepathy
Abilities Str 8, Dex 11, Con 9, Int 16, Wis 13, Cha 15
Special Qualities low-light vision
Talents Dark Presence, Force Perception, Force Power Adept (mind trick),
Gauge Force Potential, Power of the Dark Side, Presence
Feats Force Sensitivity, Force Training, Linguist, Skill Focus (Deception,
Gather Information, Knowledge [bureaucracy], Knowledge [galactic
lore], Knowledge [social sciences], Persuasion, Use the Force), Weapon
Proficiency (pistols, simple weapons)
Skills Deception + 17, Gather Information + 17, Knowledge (bureaucracy)
+ 18, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 18, Knowledge (social sciences) + 18,
Perception + 11, Persuasion + 17 (can reroll), Use Computer + 13,
Use the Force + 17 (can substitute for Perception checks)
Possessions holo-comlink, data pad
UMBARAN SPECIES TRAITS
Umbarans are humanoid aliens from the Ghost Nebula. They are masters
of persuasion, leading others to believe that they are all Force-users.
Umbarans share the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: -2 Constitution, +2 Wisdom, +2 Charisma.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Umbarans have no special
bonuses or penalties due to their size.
Speed: 6 squares.
Low-Light Vision: Umbarans ignore concealment (but not total
concealment) from darkness.
Conditional Bonus Feat: Umbarans with Persuasion as a trained skill
gain Skill Focus (Persuasion) as a bonus feat.
Skills: An Umbaran can reroll a Persuasion check but must keep the
second result, even if it's worse.
Light Sensitivity: An Umbaran exposed to bright light (such as
sunlight) is blinded for 1 round.
Languages: Basic, Umbarese.
REPUBLIC DROIDS
While Separatist armies rely heavily on droids, droids employed by the
Republic tend to fill more utilitarian roles.
FIRST-DEGREE DRCJIDS
First-degree droids have specialized scientific or medical programming.
FX-6 Medical Assistance Droid
Designed by "rogue" droid engineers who left Industrial Automaton to start
their own droid company, Medtech Industries' FX-6 "medassist" droid was
designed specifically to compete with the 2-1 B medical droid. The FX-6 came
factory-built with a shell of plasteel armor, making it safer to deploy the
droid on battlefields than the more vulnerable 2-1B.
The darker side of the FX-6 is that it is programmed to ignore suffering
and save the patient's life by any means necessary. Whereas the 2-1 B is
capable of installing cybernetics if absolutely necessary, the FX-6 is specifi-
cally programmed to perform standard surgery only if cybernetics are not
feasible or cost-effective-and it comes equipped with a vast database of
cybernetic replacements suitable for any medical need.
FX-6 medical assistance droids can be played as droid heroes.
FX-6 Medical Assistance Droid
Medium droid (1st-degree) non heroic 3
In it + 1; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 10
Languages Basic, Binary, 2 unassigned
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 12), Fort 9, Will 12; +2 armor
CL 1
hp 7; Threshold 9
Immune droi d traits
Speed 2 squares (tracked)
Mel ee instrument +1 (ld2- 1)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 squa re
Base Atk +2; Grp +2
Abilities Str 8, Dex 11, Con - , Int 14, Wis 15, Cha 9
Feats Cyberneti c Surgery, Skil l Focus (Trea t Injury), Ski ll Tra ining
(Knowledge [technol ogy], Use Computer), Surgi cal Expertise
Skills Knowledge (li f e sciences) +8, Knowledge (technology) +8,
Perception + 10, Treat Injury + 13, Use Computer +8
Systems tracked locomot ion, heuristic processor, 6 instr uments,
improved sensor package, vocabulator, plasteel shell (+2 armor)
Possessions medi cal kit
Availability licensed; Cost 4, 300 credi ts
SECOND-DEGREE DROIDS
Technical droi ds, including slicer droids and ast romech droi ds, f all into t he
second- degree category.
FA-4 Pilot Droid
SoroSuub' s FA line of service droids included the popular FA- 4 pil ot droid,
used throughout t he galaxy as personal chauffeurs and inexpensive copil ots
f or f reighters and yachts. Progra mmed primari ly for starship t ravel and built
f or easy stora ge when not in use, FA- 4s are also f requently used as airspeeder
pilot s and even ground vehicle drivers. They are particul arly popular In
pol itical ci rcl es beca use of their "privacy buffer," which allows t he userto
wipe t he droid' s memory of destinat ions and overheard conversati ons with
a si mple voi ce command.
Despite t heir advanced processors, however, FA-4 droids are not pro-
grammed f or combat operat ions. Th ey are wi red to avoid att acks and ot her
hazards, but cannot make use of shi ps' weaponry to f ire back.
FA-4 pilot droi ds can be played as droi d heroes.
FA-4 Pilot Droid
Sma ll droid (2nd-degree) non heroi c 2
Init + 13; Senses darkvisi on, low- light vision, Percepti on +4
Languages Basi c, Binary, 2 unassigned
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11), Fort 9, Will 11 ; Vehicular Combat
hp 5; Threshold 9
Immune droid t rai t s
Speed 4 squares (wheeled )
Melee hand +0 (ld2-l)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk + 1; Grp -2
CL 0
Abili t ies Str 8, Dex 15, Con - , Int 14, Wis 12, Cha 7
Feats Ski ll Focus (Initiative, Pilot, Use Computer), Vehicular Combat
Ski lls Initiative + 13, Percepti on +4, Pilot + 13, Use Computer + 13
Systems wheeled locomotion, magnetic feet, 2 hands, improved sensor
package, darkvisi on, vocabulator
Possessi ons astrogati on buffer (storage device, 10 memory units)
Availabil ity Li censed; Cost 4,200 cred its
OTHER REPUBLIC FORCES
The characters, droids, vehicles, and starships presented in thi s book
are not the only sources of information on the forces of the Republic.
Additional Republic characters and starships can be found in both the
Saga Edition core rulebook and the Starships of the Galaxy supplement.
Gamemasters should feel free to use these other sources to flesh out
their Clone Wars campaigns.
CHARACTERS CL SOURCE
ARC Trooper 8 Saga Edition 282
Clone Trooper 2 Saga Edition 281
Clone Trooper 5 Saga Edition 282
Commander
STARSHIPS CL SOURCE
Acclamator-class 18 Starships of the Galaxy 56
Assault Ship
ARC-170 Starfighter 12 Saga Edition 180
Consular-class 8 Starships of the Galaxy 126
Cruiser
CR70 Corvette 8 Starships of the Galaxy 75
Delta-7 Aet hersprite 10 Starships of the Galaxy 60
Interceptor
Dreadnought-class 18 Starships of the Galaxy 77
Cruiser
Eta-2 Actis 11 Saga Edition 180
Interceptor
LAAT/i Gunship 12 Saga Edition 177
Theta- class Shutt le 11 Starships of the Golaxy 141
V-wing Starfighter 8 Starships of the Galaxy 150
V-19 Torrent 9 Starships of the Galaxy 149
Venator-class 19 Starships of the Galaxy 148
Star Destroyer
Victory /I-class 18 Starships of the Galaxy 98
Star Destroyer
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FOURTH-DEGREE DROIDS
Most battle droids, scout droids, and combat remotes fall into the category
of fourth-degree droids.
Marksman-H Combat Remote
Developed by Industrial Automaton for use by military and security forces
throughout the galaxy, the popular Marksman-H training remote is used by
everyone from the Jedi Order to bounty hunters and in the training exer-
cises of clone troopers on Kamino. Some mercenaries use them as sentries,
although they usually prove little more than a delaying tact ic meant to keep
enemies busy while the mercenaries prepare for batt le (or escape).
The spherical Marksman-H is equipped with a low- power "stunner blaster"
that delivers a blaster bolt that feels like a sharp sting. The default setting
is for the Marksman-H to remain "on guard" until an opponent readies a
weapon, then begin attacking.
Industrial Automaton manufactures Marksman- H combat remotes from
common droid components, al lowing them to keep costs down.
Marksman-H combat remotes can't be played as droid heroes.
Marksman-H Combat Remote
Diminutive droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 2
Init + 10; Senses Percept ion + 1
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 19 (flat-footed 15), Fort 6, Will 10
hp 5; Threshold 6
Immune droid traits
Speed 1 square (hovering)
Ranged light blaster +5 (ld4 stun)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +1; Grp -18
Special Actions Dodge, Point Blank Shot
Abiliti es Str 3, Dex 18, Con -, Int 10, Wis 11, Cha 6
Feats Dodge, Point Blank Shot, Weapon Focus (pistols),
Weapon Proficiency (pistols)
Skills Initiative + 10
CL 0
Systems hovering locomotion, basic processor, weapon mount (stabilized)
Possessions light blaster
Cost 350 credits
REPUBLIC VEHICLES
Many of the larger corporations represented in t he Galactic Senate sup-
port the war ent husiastically. Among them are Rot hana Heavy Engineering
and Aratech Repulsor Company, bot h of whi ch see the conflict as a great
opportunity to earn obscenely large profits.
WEAPON SYSTEMS
Vehicle weapons share many of the same design character ist ics as star-
ship weapon systems, and t he two are often interchangeable. Thi s allows
vehicle weapons to be employed against starships-as seen at the Battle
of Geonosis- and, of course, lets weapons factories crank out weapons
without the need for wholesale retooling of the assembly lines.
Below are a few weapons used by the Republic during the Clone Wars.
Some of these are later di scontinued but might be avai lable as "military
surplus" in later eras.
Composite Beam Cannon
The composi te beam cannon uses a cycl ing beam generator to alter the
energy signal of the beam, ignoring 5 points of the target 's SR.
Mass-Driver Cannon
Mass-driver cannons f ire accelerated microprojectiles. They are capable
of punching hol es in st arships and reducing enemy artillery to rubble
aft er one or two solid hit s.
Mass- driver cannons can onl y be mounted on vehicles of Gargantuan
size or larger because of their intense recoi l.
Proton Grenade
Prot on grenades t hrow out a high- energy burst of accelerated particles
capable of di sassembling matter at a molecular level. A proton grenade
detonates on impact.
When you make an area attack with a proton grenade, make a single
attack roll and compare the result to the Reflex Defense of every target
in the grenade's 3-square burst radius. Targets you hit take full damage,
and t arget s you miss take half damage.
Rail Cannon
Rail cannons deliver explosive warheads at super-high velocity, inf li cting
damage via both the payload and the kinetic energy of the impact.
Like mass-dri ver cannons, rai l cannons can only be mounted on
vehicles of Garga nt uan size or larger because of their intense recoil.
ALL-TERRAIN
ATTACK POD (AT-AP)
A later addition to the Grand Army of the Republic, the All-Terrain Attack
Pod, or AT-AP, is designed to be a lighter, faster version of the AT-TE (see
below). The AT-AP sees extensive use on Kashyyyk, where the dense forests
make it much more difficult for AT-TEs to be quickly deployed.
All-Terrain Attack Pod
Gargantuan ground vehicle (walker)
Init +7; Senses Perception +8
CL 10
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 14), Fort 23; +9 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 180; DR 15; Threshold 43
Speed 6 squares(max. velocity 60 km/h}
Ranged mass-driver cannon +7 (see below) and
blaster cannon +7 (see below) and
medium laser cannon +9 (see below)
Fighting Space 4x4; Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +33
Atk Options autofire (heavy blaster cannon, medium laser cannon)
Abilities Str 36, Dex 12, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +4, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot +4,
Use Computer +8
Crew 3 (expert); Passengers none
Cargo 200 kg; Consumables 2 days; Carried Craft none
Payload 50 mass-driver microprojecti les
Availability Military; Cost not available for sale
Mass-Driver Cannon (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 6dlOx2
Heavy Blaster Cannon (gunner)
Atk +7 (+2 autofire), Dmg 5dlOx2
Medium Laser Cannon (pilot)
Atk +9 (+4 autofire), Dmg 3d10x2
A LL-TERRAIN EXPERIMENTAL
TRANSPORT (AT-XT)
An early prototype of the AT-RT, the All-Terrain Experimental Transport, or
AT-XT, provides an armored canopy for the cockpit, protecting the driver
from small arms fire. It also incorporates a plasma shield generator as a
means to offset the vulnerabilities created by the addition of the weight
of its armor.
A large number of AT-XTs are produced before the Grand Army settles
on the lighter and more maneuverable AT-RT, though engineers continue to
tinker with the basic design for many years after the Clone Wars.
TWO AT-XTs AND THREE AT-RTs EXPLORE A FOREST WORLD.
All-Terrain Experimental Transport CL 6
Large ground vehicle (walker)
Init +8; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 13), Fort 18; +4 armor, Veh icular Combat
hp SO; DR 5; SR 5; Threshold 22
Speed 4 squares (max. velocity 25 km/h)
Ranged double laser cannon +8 (see below) or
Ranged twin proton grenade launchers +8 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2; Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +12
Atk Options autofire (double laser cannon)
Abilities Str 26, Dex 12, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative +8, Mechanics +S, Perception +8, Pilot +8,
Use Computer +8
Crew 1 (expert); Passengers none
Cargo 12 kg; Consumables 2 days; Carried Craft none
Payload lS proton grenades
Availability Restricted; Cost 14,700 (2,200 used)
Double Laser Cannon (pilot)
Atk +6 (+1 autofire), Dmg 4d10x2
Twin Proton Grenade Launchers (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg Sd6 (expends 2 grenades), 4-square burst radius
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TRANSPORT (AT-RT)
The All-Terrain Recon Transport , or AT-RT, is a single- trooper veh icle
designed for close infantry support and long-range reconna issance. While
its open cockpit provides excellent visibility for the driver, it also provides
little cover.
Clone commanders frequently divide their force of AT- RTs into teams of
three for patrols and recon. Equipped with a variety of scanners and sensors,
AT-RTs can move quickly around the field of operations and transmit data
back to the commander in the forwa rd command center.
AT-RTs also see extensive use in the civil ian sect or (as police patrol
vehicles) and are popular with clone shocktroopers for the "pacifying"
effect their appearance has on unruly mobs. This civilian variant usually
replaces the repeating blaster cannons with a grenade mortar and a rack
of two dozen shells (usua lly stun grenades, ion grenades, or fragmentation
grenades); its avai labil ity is Restricted and its cost is 25,000 credits (1 5,000
credits used).
All-Terrain Reeon Transport CL 5
Large ground vehicle (walker)
Init +8; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 16 (flat- footed 13), Fort 16; +4 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 60; DR 5; Threshold 21
Speed 8 squares (max. velocity 70 km/h)
Ranged repeating blaster cannon +5 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2; Cover +2
Base Atk +2 ; Grp + 13
Atk Options autofire (repeat ing blaster cannon)
Abilities Str 22, Dex 16, Can -, Int 12
Skills Initi at ive +8, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pi lot +8,
Use Computer +6
Crew 1 (skilled) Passengers none
Cargo 20 kg; Consumables 1 day; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost 40,000 (24,000 used)
Repeating Blaster Cannon (pi l ot)
Atk +5 (+0 autofirel. Dmg 3d10x2
AL.L.-TERRAIN TACTICAL.
ENFORCER (AT-TE)
AT-TE
Adapted from industrial security vehicles built by Rothana Heavy Engineering,
the All-Terrain Tactical Enforcer, or AT-TE, is a formidable weapons platform
capable of delivering an entire platoon of clone troopers to strategic points
on the battlefield, then providing them with covering f ire while they take up
positions. A dorsal rail can non enables the AT-TE to serve as mobile art illery,
and an array of missile payloads allow it to be custom- armed to fit whatever
purpose is necessary on the battlefield.
The AT-TE's six massive walker legs and low profile provide great stabi lity,
but this design also makes the vehicle vulnerable to land mines and inf antry
equipped with explosives, as none of the AT-TE's seven weapons covers the
vehicle's underside. .
An unusual feature of the AT-TE is its magnetic grapplers, which enable it
to scale even sheer cliffs. The rear passenger compartment is also equ ipped
with a medical droid for stabilizing wounded troopers until they can be safely
transported to the nearest Republic Mobile Surgical Unit.
All-Terrain Tactical Enforcer
Gargantuan ground vehicle (walker)
Init +3; Senses Perception +8
CL 12
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 14). Fort 26; +9 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 240; DR 15,30 against ion damage; Threshold 46
Speed 4 squares (max. velocit y 60 km/h)' climb 2 squares
Ranged rail cannon +7 (see below) and
6 medium laser cannons +7 (see below)
Fighting Space 6x4; Cover total (ere"'!). +5 (rail cannon gunner)
Base Atk +5; Grp +41
Atk Options autofire (medium laser cannons)
Abilities Str 42 Dex 10, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +3, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot +3,
Use Computer +8
Crew 7 (expert); Passengers 38
Cargo 10 tons; Consumables 15 days; Carried Craft none
Payload 48 heavy concussion warheads
Availability Military; Cost not available for sale
Rail Cannon (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 5dlOx5 (heavy concussion warhead)
Medium Laser Cannons (gunners)
Atk +7 (+2 autofire). Dmg 2dl0x2
BARe SPEEDER
The Aratech Repulsor Company's contribution to the Grand Army of the
Republic is thi s military-grade speeder bike, designed to replace its slightly
older (and poorly armed) 74-Z speeder bike. Although originally designed
for use by ARC troopers, the BARC speeder (an acronym for Bi ker Advanced
Recon Commando) swiftly becomes the Grand Army's preferred light recon
vehicle.
Unlike the 74-Z speeder, the BARC can perform at high altitudes, making
it useful for escorting LAAT/i gunships and LAAT/c transports. More impor-
tantly, the BARC comes with two sets of light blaster cannons-one mounted
on the forward vane, and another on the rear stabilizer-to provide greater
firepower.
BARC Speeder CL 5
Large ground vehicle (speeder)
Init + 11; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 10). Fort 14; + 1 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 45; DR 5; Threshold 19
Speed fly 12 squares (max. veloci ty 520 km/h)
Ranged twin light blaster cannons +8 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2; Cover none
Base Atk +5; Grp + 14
Atk Options autofire (twin light blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 19, Dex 18, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiati ve + 11, Perception +8, Pilot + 11
Crew 1 (expert); Passengers 1
Cargo 5 kg ; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost 8,300 (1,550 used)
Twin Light Blaster Cannons (pilot)
Atk +8 (+3 autofire)' Dmg 5dlO
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The Corellian Engineering Corporation's CR-20 troop carrier is designed
to carry a platoon of troops and their support gear to the battlefield,
although it is not as well equipped to handle a hostile landing zone as LAAT
transports.
The majority of the Republic's CR-20s are purchased shortly after the
Battle of Geonosis from the Corellian Defense Force's surplus. They are
modified to meet the Grand Army's needs, including racks upon which can
be mounted a dozen BARC speeders or 74-Z speeder bikes.
CR-20 Troop Carrier CL 13
Colossal space transport
Init -1; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 11 (flat-footed 10). Fort 38 ; + 10 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 300; DR 15; SR 25; Threshold 88
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 850 km/h)' fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged medium turbolasers + 10 (see below) and
medium turbolasers +8 (see below)
Fighting Space 12x12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +53
Atk Options autofire (fire-linked medium turbolasers)
Abilities Str 66, Dex 12, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initiati ve - 1, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot -1 ,
Use Computer +8
Crew 6 (exper t) ; Passengers 40
Cargo 15 tons; Consumables 2 weeks; Carried Craft 12 speeder bikes
Hyperdrive x3 (backup x12)
Availability Rest ricted; Cost 680,000 (265,000 used)
Fire-linked Medium Turbolasers (pilot)
Atk +10 (+5 autofi re). Dmg 6d10x5
Fire-linked Medium Turbolasers (co- pilot)
Atk +8 (+3 autofire)' Dmg 6d10x5
INFANTRY SUPPORT PLATFORM
Built for both speed and maneuverability, the Infantry Support Platform,
or ISP, utilizes a vectored- thrust turbofan engine that can be angled for
maximum acceleration or maximum deceleration, particularly over "soft "
terrain (such as the marshy swamplands on Felucia and Kashyyyk, where it
sees the most use).
Intended as a heavier version of the versat ile BARC speeder, the ISP is
introduced late in the Clone Wars.
Infantry Support Speeder Platform CL 7
Huge ground vehicle (speeder)
Init +8; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11). Fort 15; +3 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 50; DR 10; Threshold 25
Speed fly 8 squares (max. velocity 100 km/h)
Ranged twin blaster cannons +8 (see below) and
twin blaster cannons +6 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2; Cover +5
Base Atk +5; Grp + 15
Atk Options autofire (twin blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 20, Dex 14, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative +8, Perception +8, Pilot +8
Crew 2 (expert); Passengers none
Cargo 55 kg; Consumables 1 day; Carried Craft none
Availability Restricted; Cost 11 ,600 (2,880 used)
Twin Blaster Cannons (pilot)
Atk +8 (+3 autofire)' Dmg 4d10x2
Twin Blaster Cannons (gunner)
Atk +6 (+1 autofire)' Dmg 4dlOx2
Low-ALTITUDE ASSAULT
TRANSPORT/CARRIER (LAAT/C)
Rothana Heavy Engineering' s Low Altitude Assault Transport Carrier is a
variant of the LAAT/i gunship, built specifically to carry slow, heavy vehicles
directly to the front lines. Crewed by a single clone trooper pilot, the LAAT/c
is capable of delivering massive payloads planetside from orbiting starships
and back again.
Originally designed to car ry the AT-TE specifically, the LAAT/c was later
modified to transport a variety of cargoes, such as forward command centers
(see the "Forwa rd Command Center" sidebar). It s rapid cargo-deployment
system allows the pilot to set the transport down, release the cargo clamps
as a move action, and lift off again, without the time-consuming offloading
operations of tradit ional transports.
LAAT/c Carrier CL 8
Colossal air vehicle (airspeederJ
Init - 1; Senses Perception +B
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 13), Fort 25;' + 13 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 150; DR 15; SR 15; Threshold 75
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocit y 620 km/h), fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged light laser cannons +9 (see below)
Fighting Space 6x6 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +40
Atk Options autofire (light laser cannons)
Abilities Str 40, Dex 12, Con -, Int 15
Skills Ini tiative -1, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot -1,
Use Computer +B
Crew 1 (expert); Passengers none
Cargo 40 tons; Consumables 3 days; Carried Craft usually 1 AT-TE, 4
AT-XTs, 1 Republic troop transport , 1 TX-130 Saber-class fighter tank,
or 1 forward command center
Availability Military; Cost 58,000 (42,000 used)
Light Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +9 (+4 autofire), Dmg 3d10x2
A L.AAT/c DROPS AN AT-TE.
FORWARD COMMAND CENTER
A forward command center, or FCC. is a portable tactical center equipped
to relay information about the battle to the commander and his staff.
Crewed by four clone troopers, the FCC gathers tactical information
from all across the battlefield for the immediate evaluation by the clone
commander (and, often, a Jedi General).
The use of an FCC grants a +5 equipment bonus to Knowledge (tactics)
checks, and troops directly under the command of an officer stationed
at an FCC gain a + 1 circumstance bonus on Initiative checks.
MEDLIFTER TROOP TRANSPORT
Designed by a variety of engineering companies to ferry wounded troops from
the front lines to Republic Mobil e Surgical Units, medlifters come in different
styles and shapes. The most commonly used, the Ubrikkian Industries Model
300, carries up to four passengers in enclosed duraplast "cocoons," tended
by a field medic, whose job is to keep the wounded alive long enough to
reach the operating room.
Medlifter Troop Transport CL 4
Huge air vehicle (airspeeder)
Init +6; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11), Fort 15; +3 armor
hp 50; DR 5; Threshold 25
Speed fly 10 squares (max. velocity BOO km/h)
Fighting Space 3x3; Cover +5 (crew), none (passengers)
Base Atk +2; Grp +17
Abilities Str 20, Dex 14, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative +6, Perception +6, Pilot +6
Crew 2 (skilled); Passengers 4
Cargo 1 ton; Consumables 1 day; Carried Craft none
Availability Licensed; Cost 24,000 (6,100 used)
REPUBLIC TROOP TRANSPORT
The lightly armored Republic Troop Transport, or RTT. is used primarily to
deliver troops into neutralized landing zones-though it comes armed with
anti-personnel laser cannons and missile launchers to clear light resistance
and debris. They are usually employed during missions where stealth is a
factor, or as backup transports while the more formidable LAATs are being
refueled or reloaded.
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Republic Troop Transport CL 8
Colossal air vehicle (airspeeder)
Init +0; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 10), Fort 22; + 10 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 120; DR 15; Threshold 72
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 580 km/h)
Ranged laser cannons + 10 (see below) and
missile launcher +8 (see below)
Fighting Space 6x6; Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +37
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons)
Abilities Str 34, Dex 14, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initiative +0, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot +0
Crew 2 (expert); Passengers 12
Cargo 3 tons; Consumables 3 days; Carried Craft none
Payload 12 missiles
Availability Restricted; Cost 42,000 (10,200 used)
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk + 10 (+5 autofire), Dmg 4dlO
Missile Launcher (gunner)
Atk +8, Dmg 6d6, 2-square splash
SELF-PROPELLED
HEAVY ARTILLERY
Too heavy to be deployed via LAAT/c carriers, the ponderous Self-Propelled
Heavy Artillery, or SPHA, must be delivered to the ground directly from
Acclamator-class assault ships. Although among the slowest vehicles in the
Grand Army's arsenal, the SPHA is also the most formidable, mounting a
heavy starship-scale weapon capable of bringing down capital ships (provided
they are still in the atmosphere) or leveling entire cities.
Defended from infantry assault by a dozen heavy repeating blaster
cannons, the SPHA also includes a troop compartment that can hold three
full squads of clone troopers. Fortunately, the range of the SPHA's primary
weapon usually means that it is far enough away from the main battlefield
that attacks by ground troops rarely present a problem.
The designation of SPHA is based on its primary gun: SPHA-T (turbolaser);
SPHA-I (ion cannon); SPHA-V (antivehicle heavy laser); SPHA-C (concussion
missile launcher); or SPHA-M (mass-driver cannon).
Self-Propelled Heavy Artillery CL 16
Colossal ground vehicle (walker)
Init -2; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 15), Fort 32; +15 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 360; DR 20; Threshold 82
Speed 4 squares (max. velocity 35 km/h)
Ranged heavy turbolaser +7 (see below) and
12 heavy repeating blaster cannons +2 (see below) or
Ranged heavy ion cannon +7 (see below) and
12 heavy repeating blaster cannons +2 (see below) or
Ranged heavy laser cannon +7 (see below) and
12 heavy repeating blaster cannons +2 (see below) or
SPHA-T
Ranged heavy missil e launcher +7 (see below) and
12 heavy repeating blaster cannons +2 (see below) or
Ranged heavy mass-driver cannon +7 (see be'low) and
12 heavy repeat i ng blaster cannons +2 (see below)
Fighting Space 12 x 12; Cover tota l
Base Atk +5; Grp +47
Atk Options autof ire (heavy repeating blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 54, Dex 10, Con - , Int 14
Skills Initiative -2, Percept ion +8, Pilot -2
Crew 25 (expert) ; Passengers 30
Ca rgo 500 kg; Consumabl es 1 week; Carr ied Cr aft none
Payload 48 concussion missiles (SPHA-C only)
Avail ability Military ; Cost not available f or sale
SPHA-T: Heavy Turbolaser (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 7dl 0x5
SPHA-I : Heavy Ion Cannon (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 3d l 0x5 ion
SPHA-V: Heavy Laser Cannon (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 5dl0x2
SPHA-C: Heavy Missile Launcher (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 9d l 0x5
SPHA-M: Mass-Driver Ca nnon (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 7dlOx 2
All: Heavy Repeating Blaster Cannons (gunners)
Atk +2 (autofire only). Dmg 3dl0
TX-130 SABER-CLASS
FIGHTER TANK
The TX-130 Saber-cl ass f ig hter t ank was meant to serve as a counter to the
Trade Federation' s versa tile AATs, but without the inherent "lowest-bidder"
design flaws , Often piloted by Jedi in the field, the TX-130 is sma ll enough
to provide enemies with a difficult target wh il e simultaneously bei ng armed
well enough that it can launch a devast at ing counterattack-and quickly get
back out of range again,
Although the TX-1 30 includes a compartment desi gned to carry an R2
unit, astromech droids are generally considered more valuable as st arfighter
support; most crews use the extra space as addit ional cargo st orage,
A later variation added a top- mounted turret fitted with a composite
beam cannon,
TX-130T Saber- class Fighter Tank
Huge ground vehicle (speeder)
Init +7; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 17 (flat- footed 13), Fort 21 ; +5 armor
hp 120; DR 5; SR 5; Threshold 31
Speed 8 squares (max, velocity 200 km/ h)
Ranged laser cannons +3 (see below) and
twin laser cannons + 1 (see below) and
missi le la uncher + 1 (see below) or
Ranged laser ca nnons + 1 (see below) and
twin laser ca nnons + 1 (see below) and
missile launcher + 1 (see below) or
composite beam cannon + 1 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3; Cover t otal (crew). +5 (astromech droi d)
Base Atk +0; Grp +21
Abilit ies Str 33, Dex 18, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +7, Mechanics +5 (+ 12*). Percept ion +5, Pil ot +7,
Use Comput er +5 (+12*)
Crew 3 plus optional astromech droid (nor mal ); Passengers 2
Cargo 750 kg; Consumables 1 day; Carried Craft none
Payload 16 missiles
Avai labil ity Mili ta ry; Cost not avail able for sale
CL 7
* If the tank has the optional astromech droid, use these skill modifiers
instead,
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +3, Dmg 5dl0x2
Twin Medium Laser Cannons (copilot)
Atk +1 (-4 autofire)' Dmg 5dl0
Missi l e Launcher (copilot/gunner)
Atk + 1, Dmg 8d6, 4-square splash
Composite Beam Cannon (gunner)
Atk +1, Dmg 8dl0
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UNSTABLE TERRAIN ARTILLE RY
TRANSPORT (UT-AT)
Notoriously slow and vulnerable, the Unstable Terrain Artillery Transport,
or UT-AT- known by the troops as the "Trident" because of its weapon
configuration-is a heavy repulsorlift tank bui lt by Kuat Dri ve Yards and the
Mekuun Corporation to make up for the design shortfalls of walkers such
as the AT-TE. Equipped with banks of repulsorlift "skis" that redistribute the
vehicle's weight based on the terrain, the UT-AT is ungainly in combat and
requires an additional full round of all -out movement to reach its top speed
of 45 kilometers per hour. However, the repulsorlifts can be reconfigured for
traction (rather than repulsion). allowing the UT-AT to scale sheer surfaces.
The UT-AT's bomblet generator allows the pilot to shunt some of the
reactor engine's energy to an ion converter, unleashing virtual storms of ion
"grenades" with the range of a grenade launcher. However, diverting the
energy to the bomblet generator drains a great deal of energy; the UT-AT must
come to a complete stop for a full round before firing the ion bomblets.
The interior of the UT-AT can be configured either for clone troopers (half
a platoon) or materiel, such as bridge-laying equ ipment.
Unstable Terrain Artillery Transport CL 6
Colossal ground vehicle (speeder)
Init -2; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 8). Fort 19; + 10 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 200; DR 15; Threshold 69
Speed 4 squares (max. velocity 45 km/h)' climb 2 squares
Ranged heavy laser cannon +8 (see below) and
2 medium laser cannons +6 (see below) and
4 heavy repeating blasters + 1 (see below) or
Ranged bomblet generator +8 (see below) and
2 medium laser cannons +6 (see below) and
4 heavy repeating blasters + 1 (see below) or
Fighting Space 8x12; Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +34
Atk Options autofire (heavy repeating blasters)
Abilities Str 28, Dex 10, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative -2, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot -2
Crew 6 (expert); Passengers 20
Cargo 26 tons; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost not available for sale
Heavy Laser Cannon (pilot)
Atk +8, Dmg 6dl0x2, 2-square splash
Medium Laser Cannons (gunners)
Atk +6, Dmg 4dl0x2
Heavy Repeating Blasters (gunners)
Atk +1 (autofire only). Dmg 3dl0
Bomblet Generators (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 4d6 ion
REPUBL..IC STARSHIPS
Industrial titans such as the Corellian Engineering Corporation turn out record
numbers of military starships, keeping assembly lines running night and day
to produce components and replacement parts.
CONSULAR- CLASS CRUISER
(MODIFIED)
At the start of the Clone Wars, when starships and other weapons of war are
still in short supply, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine issues an order that thou-
sands of government vessels be converted into warships for use against the
Separatist fleet. At this time, much of the Republic's fleet of Consular-class
cruisers receive a retrofit (known as the Charger c70 retrofit) to improve their
combat capability. Many battle groups in the Republic Navy use retrofitted
Consular-class cruisers to supplement their larger capital ships and provide
a much-needed step between starfighters and the Acclamator-class and
Venator-class ships.
Consular-class Cruiser (Charger c70 Retrofit) CL 16
Colossal (frigate) capital ship
Init +0; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 18 (flat-footed 14). Fort 36; +14 armor
hp 960; DR 15; SR 120; Threshold 139
Speed f ly 3 squares (starship sca le)
Ranged 2 light turbolaser cannon batteries +8* (see below) and
2 point-defense medium laser cannons +4 (see below)
Fighting Space 1 square (starship sca le); Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +48
Abilities Str 62, Dex 18, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +0, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pilot +0,
Use Computer +6
Crew 8 (skilled); Passengers 20 (troops)
Cargo 6,000 tons ; Consumables 6 months; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive xl.5, advanced navicomputer
Availability Military; Cost 1,650,000 (700,000 used)
* Apply a - 20 on attacks against targets smaller than Colossal in size.
Light Turbolaser Cannon Battery (3 gunners)
Atk +8 (- 12 against targets smaller than Colossal)' Dmg 3dl0x5
Point-Defense Medium Laser Cannon (gunner)
Atk +4, Dmg 4dl0x2
KAPPA-CLASS SHUTTLE
Decades before the Clone Wars, Republ ic Sienar Systems designs the Kappa-
class shuttle to serve as a troop t'ransport for local militias and planetary
defense forces. Equ ipped with two blaster cannons for space combat and two
heavy repeat ing blaster cannons to provide covering fire for disembarking
troops, the Kappa is meant to drop into hot landing zones, offload a platoon of
troops and their support vehicles, then lift off again within ha lf a minute.
The troop cabin can be reconfigured for a variety of payloads, includ-
ing ext ra vehicles, cargo, munitions, or as many as two more squads of
troopers.
Kappa-class Shuttle CL 11
Colossal space transport
Init +0; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 16 (flat-footed 14). Fort 26; +14 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 130; DR 15; SR 25; Threshold 76
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 820 km/h)' fly 4 squares (starship
scale)
Ranged double blaster cannons +7 (starship scale ; see below) and
2 heavy repeating blaster cannons +2 (character scale; see below)
Fighting Space 12x12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base At k +5; Grp +41
Atk Options autofire (heavy repeating blaster cannons)
Abiliti es Str 43, Dex 14, Con -, Int 15
Skills Initiative +0, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pi lot +0,
Use Computer +8
Crew 4 (expert); Passengers 40
Cargo 50 tons; Consumabl es 1 month; Carried Craft 2 AT- RT walkers or
2 ISP platforms
Hyperdrive x2 (x18 backup). nav computer
Availability Military; Cost not available for sa le
Double Blaster Cannons (co-pilot)
Atk +7, Dmg 5d10x2
Heavy Repeating Blaster Cannons (gunners)
Atk +2 (autof ire only). Dmg 3d10
MSOSTAR-CLASS FRIGATE
The exigencies of the war quickly pushed the Republic's fleet of MedStar-
class frigates into service as mobile hospitals, where patients stabilized on
the battlefield could receive al l necessary care to restore them to fighting
condition.
Though outfitted for defense, MedStar-ciass frigates are not well-suited
for combat, and, if they are entering a hostile zone, are usually accompanied
by a small number of battle-ready frigates. However, once on station, they are
generally fairly safe from attack. Only the most ruthless Separatist captain
would think of firing on a hospital ship.
MedStar-ciass Frigate CL 15
Colossal (frigate) capital ship
Ini t -3; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 12). Fort 34; + 12 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 680 ; DR 15; SR 100; Threshold 134
Speed fly 2 squares (starship scale)
Ranged 1 turbo laser battery + 13 (see below)
Ranged 2 point-defenses laser cannon batteries + 13 (see below)
Ranged tractor beam +5 (see below)
Fi ghting Space 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +51
At k Opt i ons aut ofire (point-defenses laser cannon batteries)
Abili ties Str 59, Dex 12, Con -, Int 16
Skills Ini t iative -3, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pilot -3,
Use Computer +6
Crew 440 (skilled); Passengers 655
Car go 4,800 tons; Consumables 3 years; Carri ed Craft up to 12 Colossal
vessels
Hyperdrive xl (xlO backup)
Avail ability Licensed; Cost 4,875, 000 (2,550,000 used)
Turbolaser Battery (5 gunners)
Atk + 13, Dmg 4d10x5
Poi nt-Defenses Laser Cannon Batteries (5 gunners)
Atk + 13 (+8 autofire)' Dmg 2d10x2
Tractor Beam (pilot /copilot/gunner)
At k +5, Dmg - (grapple +51)
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Designed to supplement, but not replace, the LAAT/i transport vehicles, the
Nu-class attack shuttle from Cygnus Spaceworks combines much of the
design aesthetic of the LAAT/i wit h contemporary shutt le design. The end
result is a starship that functions as both a troop transport and an infantry
support vehicle. Capable of undertaking longer-range missions than the
LAAT/i and faster as well, the Nu-class attack shutt le has thicker armor
and heavier shielding than atmospheric vessels, allowing it to survive pas-
sage through sh ip-to- ship engagements and stil l deliver its cargo-whether
materiel or troops- into a war l one. Many Nu- class attack shuttles also
serve as t he personal t ransports f or Republ ic mi li tary commanders (such as
the Jedi generals) during the Clone Wars, ferrying them from capital ships
to planetary battlefields quickly and safely.
Nu-c/ass Attack Shuttle
Colossal space transport
Init +2; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 17 (flat-footed 14). Fort 25; + 14 armor
hp 110; DR 15; SR 30 ; Threshold 25
CL 12
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 850 km/h)' fly 4 squares (starship
scale)
Ranged medium laser cannons +9 (see below) and
double light laser cannons +7 (see below)
Fighting Space 12x12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +40
Atk Options autofire (double light laser cannons)
Abilities Str 40, Dex 18, Con - , Int 14
Ski lls Initiative +2, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot +2,
Use Computer +8
Crew 2 (expert); Passengers 30
Cargo 2 tons; Consumables 2 days; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost 85,000 (50,000 used)
Medium Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +9, Dmg 4dl0x2
Double Light Laser Cannons (copilot)
Atk +7 (+2 autofi re)' Dmg 4dl0x2
HYBNA-CLASS BOMBERS ATTACK A PELTA-CLASS MEDICAL FRIGATe:.
PeL.TA-CLASS MEDICAL
FRIOATE
The Pelto-class frigate from Kuat Dri ve Yards is one of the newest vessels in
the Republic Fleet. Boasting a design that allows the ship to alter its shape
to fit its role, the Pelto-class frigate has two large auxiliary "wings" that
can fold back into the ship to present a smaller profile at the expense of
interior space. A multipurpose frigate produced with modular interiors, the
Pelto-class frigate can be retrofitted in a matter of hours simply by remov-
ing one interior module and inserting another. Though this process must be
performed at a shipyard or other facility capable of servicing the ship, this
feature allows battle groups to alter their role in a matter of days rather
than weeks or months.
The Pelto-class f rigate often serves alongside the MedStor-ciass frigate as
a medical vessel, giving the Pelto-class ships the reputation of being medical
frigates despite their multipurpose role.
Pe/ta-class Medical Frigate
Colossal (frigate) capital ship
Ini t -2; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11). Fort 35; + 11 armor
hp 760; DR 15; SR 100; Threshold 135
Speed fly 3 squares (starship scale)
Ranged 2 light turbolaser batteries + 17 (see below) and
3 point-defense li ght laser cannon battery + 17 (see below) and
tractor beam battery + 11 (see below)
CL 16
Fighting Space 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +47
Atk Options if any
Abilities 5tr 60, Dex 14, Con -, Int 20
Skills Initiative -2, Mechanics +6, Percept ion +6, Pilot -2,
Use Computer + 6
Crew 900 (skilled); Passengers 300 (troops)
Cargo 275 tons; Consumables 1 month; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x2 (backup x16)
Availability Mi litary; Cost not available for sale
* Apply a -20 penalty on attacks against targets smaller than Colossa/size.
Light Turbolaser Battery (6 gunners)
Atk +17 (-3 against targets smaller than Colossal), Dmg 3dl0x5
Point-Defense Light Laser Cannon Battery (6 gunners)
Atk +17 (+12 autofire), Dmg 4dlOx2
Tractor Beam Battery (3 gunners)
Atk +11 (-9 against targets smaller than Colossal),
Dmg - (grapple +47)
KOENSAVR BTL-51 V-WINO
The first iteration of the starfighter that will continue to serve a military
function for decades to come, the Koensayr BTL-51 V-wing starfighter is the
multipurpose predecessor to the V-wing fighter used by the Rebel Alliance
at the Batt le of Yavin. The BTL-51 is aesthetically and functionally similar to
later models, though a f ew major differences are noticeable on first glance.
The most obvious difference can be seen in the copilot's placement in the
ship; the copilot sits in a gunnery bubble behind the pilot, which swivels to
provide the copilot with a greater angle of fire for the ship's ion cannons.
Koensayr BTL-S 1 Y-wing
Gargantuan starfighter
Init +3; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 12), Fort 25; +7 armor
hp 110; DR 100; SR 10; Threshold 45
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 950 km/h), fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged medium laser cannons +7 (see below) and
double light ion cannons +5 (see below) or
Ranged medium laser cannons +7 (see below) and
proton torpedoes +5 (see below)
CL 10
Fighting Space 4x4 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total {crew}, +5
(astromech droid)
Base Atk + 1; Grp +32
Atk Options autofire (double light ion cannons)
Abilit ies 5tr 40, Dex 16, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initiative +3, Mechanics +6 (+ 13*), Perception +6, Pilot +3,
Use Computer +6 (+13*)
Crew 2 plus astromech droid (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo 130 kg; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Payload 10 proton torpedoes
Hyperdrive x2, 10-jump memory (astromech droid)
Availability Military; Cost 127,000 (63,000 used)
/f the ship has an astromech droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Medium Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +7, Dmg 4dl0x2
Double Light Ion Cannons (gunner)
Atk +5 (+0 autofire), Dmg 4dlOx2 ion
Proton Torpedoes (gunner)
Atk +5, Dmg 9dlOx2, 4-square splash
A V-WINO PURSUES A DROCH-CLAS9 BOARDINO SHIP.
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ORGANIZATION
Over ten thousand systems fl ock to the Separatist cause, even if not all of
t hem commit to joining the Confederacy of Independent Systems. When
t hey first unite around a common need to def end themselves against pirates
and raiders (such as the Nebula Front). they share technology for building
private armies for self-def ense. When the Republic refuses to provide any real
assistance, the Separatists begin to evolve from a group of malcontents with
similar goals to a full-blown political movement with views and expectations
radically different from those of their parent organization-and combined
forces numbering in the quadril li ons.
THE COMMERCE FACTIONS
The Confederacy of Independent Systems has a st rong core membership
consist ing of several associated commercial organizations: t he greedy Trade
Federation, the bu reaucratic Commerce Gui ld, t he ambiti ous Corporate All i-
ance, the eni gmati c Techno Uni on, the opportunistic InterGalactic Banking
Clan, the hivelike labor pool of Geonosian Industries, and the galaxy-spanning
Retail Caucus. Each has reasons for support ing separation from the Republic,
which, cumulatively, provide the Confederacy with the resources it needs to
form a political body strong enough to secede. They all know that support-
ing the Separatist movement is an end to their lucrative relations with the
Republic; they have all weighed the risks and decided that following Count
Dooku is the best strategy for optimizing their profits.
The level of support among the commerce factions for the Separat ists is
mixed, however. Each has its own reasons for joining-and its own price.
The Retail Caucus
The Retail Caucus is a conglomerate of hundreds of corporations that special -
ize in commercial goods created for public consumption. Before the outbreak
of the Clone Wars, the Retail Caucus is largely a financial institution, manag-
ing the money and investments of its component companies, which specialize
in the creation and distribution of consumer goods. Prior to the Battle of
Naboo, the Retail Caucus has very little in the way of military resources,
relying on the Trade Federation to ship and protect its goods.
Count Dooku f irst approaches the Retail Caucus primarily for f inancial
backing. Seeing a chance to make an investment that could payoff in the
future, the Retail Caucus fronts the credits to fund dozens of clandes-
tine battle droid and starship manufacturing plants across the galaxy. In
excha nge, the Retail Caucus receives 10% of al l of the military materiel
produced by these manufacturing facilities, resulting in a new mi litary
power almost overnight.
The Trade Federation
The Trade Federation, under the leadership of Viceroy Nute Gunray, feels
cheated by the backlash over its occupation of Naboo-which was, technical ly
speaking, perfectly legal-and they are awaiting an opportunity to recoup
some of their considerable losses from the reparations they were forced to
pay to the Naboo and the Gungans.
The Commerce Guild
The Commerce Guild comes to the Confederacy in secret. As the most
influential commodities broker in the Republic, it knows all too well that
too much pressure here or there can severely unbalance the market, costing
hundreds of tri llions of credits. But after a few of the more cagey prospective
members of the Confederacy die in convenient accidents, Commerce Guild
President Shu Mai-a Gossam, from the world of Castell-decides that she
can play both sides of the conflict without arousing the ire of either; both
the Republic and the Confederacy need ore and minerals and bulk produce,
particularly in wartime.
The Corporate Alliance
The Corporate Alliance-the organization in charge of regulating sales and
distribution throughout the galaxy-knows all along that the Republic will
not miss them if they leave; there will always be someone else more than
eager to fill their seats in the Senate. But its Magistrate, Passel Argente, is a
Koorivar- a species driven from its adopted homeworld by a RepubliC resolu-
tion that ceded the planet to another species over two thousand years before
the Battle of Naboo. The Koorivars have never forgiven the Republic for the
grievous injury, so Magistrate Argente feels no compunctions whatsoever
about joining the Separatist movement, pledging the Corporate Alliance
wholeheartedly to the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
The Techno Union
The galaxy's foremost developer of emerging technologies, including
advanced engineering and microelectronics, the Techno Union is strongly
devoted to the Separatist agenda. Represented by Wat Tambor, a Skakoan,
the Techno Union incorporates Haor Chall Engineering, Republic Sienar Sys-
tems, Kuat Systems Engineering, and TaggeCo, among others. The combined
technological acumen of these cutting-edge corporations is unparalleled in
the Republic-though many of the Techno Union's best and brightest chose
not to commit to the Confederacy, including BlasTech Industries and the
Corell ian Engineering Corporation.
The InterGalactic Banking Clan
Based on Muunilinst, the InterGalactic Banking Clan supports the Confed-
eracy of Independent Systems-but not exclusively. The enigmatic Chairman
of the IGBC, San Hill, feels that denying the Republic the services provided by
the InterGalactic Banking Clan-the administration of loans and interest rates,
and the regulation of investment market prices-will only put the Republic in
a position where it has no choice but to fight until the bitter end. If allowed to
view the independent systems as friendly competitors, rather than enemies,
the Republic will be much more willing to concede the war and let those
systems secede, in order to preserve its own financial stability.
Geonosian Industries
The Geonosians have always felt sl ighted by the Republic's refusal to accept
the supremacy of their queen-despite most humanoids' lack of wings (a clear
sign that the galaxy's other species are of inferior castes). The Geonosians'
archduke, Poggle the Lesser, is impressed by Count Dooku' s deference toward
the Geonosian queen caste, so he pledges every last one of his species'
underground factories to the Separatist cause and offers his homeworld as
a meeting place for the other trade faction representatives.
"THERE WILL COME
A TIME WHEN
THAT CULT OF
GREED, CALLED
THE REPUBLIC,
WILL LOSE EVEN
THE PRETEXT OF
DEMOCRACY AND
REEDOM."
COUNT DOOKU
THE 91TH
At the top of the Separatist hierarchy-and kept carefully hidden from both
sides-are the Sith: Darth Tyranus and his dark master, Darth Sidious. Under
Darth Sidious's sinister tutelage, Darth Tyranus (Count Dooku) spends ten
years manipulating a minor political movement into a f ull -blown seces-
sionist front while Sidious maneuvers the Republic loyalists into declaring
all-out war.
Darth Sidious adheres to a tradition of secrecy imposed by the Sith a
thousand years before, working his evil schemes through intermediaries
and dupes while remaining hidden in the shadows. Hi s organization includes
politicians and anarchists, crime lords and corrupt law enforcement, schemers
and dreamers, the wealthy and the impoverished-and, as the war draws to
a close, the most powerful Jedi Knight alive: Anakin Skywalker.
Sidious recruit s the disillusioned Count Dooku short ly after the Jedi
Master leaves the Order over an ill-fated mission to the world of Galidraan.
A suave and charismatic speaker, Dooku makes the ideal figurehead for the
Separatists: a dynamic orator with a st rong desire to see the Republic made
to serve its most influential constituents, without all the inconvenient public
safety rules and annoying trade regulations. Much of his own philosophy
has formed the core of Separatist views, and it is li ttle wonder that they
f lock to his side.
However, like all of Sidious's apprentices, Dooku is expendable. In fact,
the Sith philosophy is for an apprentice to continually prove himself. If the
apprentice does not survive, he can be replaced-often by whoever kill ed the
apprentice. This is the case with Darth Tyranus-slain by the Jedi Anakin Sky-
walker, who soon replaces Dooku as Sidious's new apprentice, Darth Vader.
THE COMBINED CONFEDERACY
Initially, the Separatist forces are five independent armies working toward
a common goal but wi thout an overall strategy, or even a unified battle
plan. The first several battle actions, including the Battle of Geonosis, are
basically free-for-all engagements, won (or survived) merely because the
Separatists have the advantage of greater numbers than their Grand Army
opponents. In time, Count Dooku convinces the various factions to combine
thei r military forces, enabling the Separatist Droid Army to team Trade
Federation Bl-Series battle droids with Commerce Guild homing spider
droids, for example, or Techno Union octuptarra tri-droids with Corporate
Alliance Persuader-class droid enforcers, making for a more effective and
well-rounded Separatist military.
But Dooku recognizes early on that he is not the best general for such an
army, and he recruits numerous tacticians, commanders, and, in some cases,
particularly aggressive figureheads to lead the Separat ist forces into battle:
the Chiss general Sev'rance Tann, the Sith apprentice Asajj Ventress, and
the brutish cyborg Durge. None of these, however, combine all the qualities
needed to ensure victory for the Confederacy, until Dooku persuades the
Kaleesh cyborg Grievous to take command. General Grievous turns t he war
around for the Separatists and slowly pushes the conflict right to Supreme
Chancellor Palpatine's very doorstep, abducting Palpatine and nearly captur-
ing Coruscant in the process.
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THE SEPARATIST
DRCID ARMY
The Separatists' military consists of organic and droid forces from all five of
t he original signatory members of the Confederacy of Independent Systems-
the Commerce Guild, the InterGalact ic Banking Clan, the Corporate Alliance,
the Techno Union, and the Trade Federat ion-and a number of other aligned
systems and worlds as well. Organized at first into individual forces, they
eventually combine under General Grievous's leadership into a single fighting
force of ext raordinar y magnitude.
SEPARATIST C3ROUND FORCES
At its inception, the Separatists' forces are divided into five major orders of
batt le, and numerous minor orders of battle: the Commerce Guild's "punitive
securi ty forces"; the Corporate Alliance's Policy Administration Directorate;
the InterGalactic Banking Clan's Collections and Security Divi sion; the Techno
Union's droid army ; the Trade Federation's droid army; and count less other
secur ity forces, law enforcement agencies, and private armies.
Under General Grievous, each of these orders was reorganized into more
efficient armies, each with specific purposes for which different combina-
tions of forces are required.
Commerce Guild Punitive Security Forces
Th e Commerce Guild employs a force of security personnel and battle droids
whose major function is to keep the Commerce Guild's member worlds and
systems in line. The organic personnel generally work separately from the
droids, though most of the Commerce Guild's droid forces are commanded
and maintained by Gossams.
The command structure of the Commerce Guild's organic forces follows
a similar command structure to the Republi c's special forces.
Squad (6 officers) : A squad consists of six Gossam security off icers
(usually Gossam commandos), one of whom acts as a squad leader.
Troop (36 officers): A troop consists of six squads, including six squad
leaders. They are generally led by a singl e Gossam with the ti t le of security
chief.
Division (216 officers plus support personnel): A company consists of
6 troops, led by six security chiefs and a division commander.
A CR-ZO TROOP TRANSPORT DEFENDS ITSELF.
The Commerce Guild's droid forces are arranged by type of droid.
Advanced DSD Unit: Thi s unit consists of one advanced dwarf spider
droid and a support group of one squad of B1-Series or B2-Series battle
droids.
Spelunker Probe Droid Unit: Thi s unit includes five spelunker probe
droids. Forces of up to 20 units are sometimes fielded to handle particularly
t ough targets.
Dwarf Spider Droid Unit: Dwarf spider droids usually operate in groups
of four, or in forces of 2-5 units.
Heavy Dwarf Spider Droid Unit: Heavy dwarf spider droids usually
operate in groups of four, or in forces of 2-5 unit s.
OG-9 Homing Spider Droid Unit: OG-9 homing spider droids are almost
always f ielded si ngl y, t hough usually with an escort of four DSD1 dwarf spider
droids (which also act as spotters).
Corporate Alliance Policy Administration Directorate
The Corporate Alliance maintains a small security force, the Koorivar Fusiliers,
whose j ob is primarily to guard Alliance faci lities against sabotage and
industrial espionage. Like the Commerce Gui ld, though, they also have a
sizeable force of droids, composed entirely of their devastating Persuader-
class droid enforcers.
The Koorivar Fusiliers have a command structure similar to the Grand
Army's, though not quite as extensive. Much of the Fusil iers' armed might
relies on artillery emplacements, wh ich are always crewed by two fusi li er
engineers and a crew leader.
Squad (12 fusiliers): The Fusi lier's sma l lest group is the squad, led by
a sergeant.
Platoon (36 fusiliers): A platoon consists of 3 squads, led by a
lieutenant.
Company (108 fusiliers plus support personnel): A company consists
of 3 platoons, led by a captain.
Battalion (324 fusiliers plus support personnel): A battalion consists
of 3 companies, led by a colonel.
Regiment (972 fusiliers plus support personnel): A regiment consists
of 3 battalions, led by a general.
The Corporate Al liance's droid units consist entirely of squads of 2-4
NR-N99 Persuader-class droid enforcers.
Geonosian Hive Army
While the Geonosians lack a formal military, their warrior caste is usually
sufficient to deal with most criminal or secur ity issues. As part of a hive
society, the warrior caste is t ight ly organized under individual members of
the queen caste, and require no further command structure: A Geonosian
warrior serves his queen and takes orders from no one else (though Archduke
Poggle has considerable i nfluence over his queen, and can usually expect his
requests to be commuted into orders by the queen within moments).
In battle, Geonosian warriors simply throw themselves at opponents in
whatever numbers they have at hand; they have no concept of squads, ranks,
or orders of battle. An encounter with Geonosian troops might be with a
handful of Geonosian regulars, a swarm of elite warriors, the reverse, or any
combination in between.
InterGalactic Banking Clan Collections and Security Division
The IGBC's Collections and Security Division's primary purpose prior to
the outset of the war is to coll ect overdue debts and provide security for
IGBC facilit ies and the clan's officers. They are organized into two differ-
ent groups: the organic Muun Guard and IG lancer combat droids, and the
IG-l00 MagnaGuard "elites." The Muun Guards and IG lancer combat droid
units are structured exactly the same way, while IG-100 MagnaGuards are
produced in such low numbers that they need no command structure; they
merely follow the orders of their programmed masters.
Squad (9 soldiers): A squad consists of 9 soldiers (Muun guards or
IG lancer combat droids). Either type of group is led by a Muun guard
sergeant.
Troop (45 soldiers): A troop consists of 5 squads, coordinated under a
Muun guard lieutenant.
Brigade (225 soldiers plus support personnel): A brigade consists of
5 troops and a section of 5 Hoi/fire-class tank droids, led by a Muun guard
captain.
Division (1,125 soldiers plus support personnel): A group consists of
5 brigades, led by a Muun guard colonel.
Techno Union Droid Army
Short ly before j oini ng the Separat ist movement, the Techno Union restruc-
tures to more closely resemble the Trade Federat ion, in a successful effort to
gain membership in the Galactic Senate. As a result, most of the organization
of the Techno Union's armed forces is modeled after the Trade Federation's
(see below)' with minor differences based on the specific units available.
The chief differences lie in the types of units. Whil e the main battle droid
forces are virtual ly identical, the Techno Union utilizes a number of special-
ized droid types in its army.
LM-432 Crab Droid Unit (3 droids): A crab droid unit consists of 3
LM-432 assault crab droids of the same size.
Octuptarra Tri-Droid Unit (3 droids): An octuptarra tri-droid unit
consists of 3 octuptarra combat tri-droids.
Tri-Droid Unit (3 droids): This unit consists of 3 tri-droids.
Spelunker Probe Droid Unit: This unit includes f ive spelunker probe
droids. Forces of up to 12 units are somet imes fielded to handle particularly
tough targets.
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Trade Federation Droid Army
The Trade Federation creates its droid army initially for security purposes,
but quickly puts it to use invading and occupying Naboo. Although they are
ordered to disarm after their defeat by the combined Naboo-Gungan forces,
the Trade Federation merely transfers most of its materiel to subsidiary
corporations-only to transfer it back, years later, in time to pledge its droid
forces to the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
The command structure of the Trade Federation's droid army is profoundly
simple: Battle droids report to droid officers, and droid officers report to
their organic commanders.
AAT Crew (4 droids): An AAT crew consists of 4 OOM-Series battle
droids.
MTT Crew (4 droids): An MTT crew consists of 4 OOM-Series battle
droids.
Troop Carrier Crew (2 droids): A troop carrier crew consists of 2 OOM-
Series battle droids.
Squad (8 battle droids): A squad consists of seven battle droids.
Because the droids are controlled by a remote processor, no squad leader
is required.
Platoon (56 battle droids): A platoon consists of 7 squads.
Company (112 battle droids plus support droids): A company consists
of 2 platoons transported on either an MTT or a troop carrier, under the direct
command of a battle droid officer.
Battalion (784 battle droids plus support droids): A battalion consists
of 7 troop carrier companies and a reinforced squadron of 24 AATs, under
the direct command of a battle droid officer.
Vanguard (1,232 battle droids plus support droids): Intended for break-
ing through heavy defenses to deploy battle droids, a vanguard consists of
11 MTT companies and a squadron of 18 AATs, under the direct command
of a battle droid officer.
Regiment (4,368 battle droids plus support droids): A regiment
consists of 4 battalions and 1 vanguard, under the direct command of a
battle droid officer. A regiment is the total force carried aboard a C-9979
landing craft.
Division (21,840 battle droids plus support droids): A division consists
of a 5 regiments carr ied aboard a section of 5 C-9979 landing craft.
Corps (109,200 battle droids plus support droids): A corps consists of
a 5 divisions carried aboard a squadron of 25 C-9979 landing craft.
Army (218,400 battle droids plus support droids): An army consists of
2 corps, the total surface force carried aboard a Lucrehulk-class battleship
under the command of a Trade Federation ship's captain.
The Separatist Droid Army
Once combined, the individual elements of the commerce factions' military
organizations form the mighty Separatist Droid Army: over a quadrillion
droids in total (including the vast numbers of support droids necessary to
keep such a large force operational), all of which are ultimately answer-
able to the cunning Kaleesh cyborg General Grievous. Reporting directly to
Grievous are the various military leaders of the commerce factions, while
the heads of the factions collectively act as an advisory council, with Count
Dooku as their leader (much the way Supreme Chancellor Pal patine leads
the Galactic Senate).
The Separatist Droid Army has no true order of battle due to the
completely separate militaries that comprise it; instead, task forces are
assembled as needed from available units. The genius of General Grievous
is his abi lity to coordinate radically different force structures in a way that
keeps the Republic off balance at the strategic level. Tactically, however,
these incompatible command structures result in profound inefficiency and
chain-of-command confusion, the result being that the Republic can usually
outfight the Separatists even when badly outnumbered.
Army Command Structure
The Confederacy has a simple but effective command structure. Droid offi-
cers command droid troops, and organic officers command droid officers.
The concept of individual ranks is largely wasted on Separatist droids, who
are simply programmed to obey their officers. Even the organic troops
often have no more official place in the rank structure than "foot soldier"
or "squad leader."
Only those organics who are part of preexisting armed forces tend to
have traditional ranks such as private, lieutenant, colonel, and so on. But
all report to their respective superiors, and, eventually and ultimately, to
General Grievous. Grievous, in turn, reports to Count Dooku, who does the
bidding of Darth Sidious.
SEPARATIST NAVAL FLEET
The Separatists have a sizeable armada of ships well before hostilities with
the Galactic Republic begin-from the blockade fleet of the Trade Federation
to the war fleet of the Commerce Guild. Unlike the ground forces, though,
the Separatists' ships are crewed almost entirely by living beings-though
maintenance and astromech droids are common, and the Neimoidians and
Skakoans rely heavily on droid crews on all their ships.
The Separatist Admiralty
Like their ground forces, the Confederacy Navy begins as separate corporate
fleets of the various commerce factions, only to be later combined under
General Grievous. The organization changes little during the transition but
grows in size.
The command structure of the Separatist admiralty consists of five
groups.
Section (2-4 vessels, plus maintenance and support crew): The
sma llest group in the Separatist admiralty is the section, commanded by
a captain.
Flight (4-16 vessels, plus maintenance and support crew): A flight
consists of 2-4 sections, commanded by a commodore.
Squadron (12-64 vessels, plus maintenance and support crew): A
squadron consists of 3-4 flights, led by a commodore.
Task Group (36-640 vessels, plus maintenance and support crew): A
task group consists of 3-10 squadrons, led by a rear admiral.
Task Force (72-1,280 vessels, plus maintenance and support crew):
A task force consists of 2 task groups, led by a vice admiral.
Fleet (200-4,000 vessels, plus maintenance and support crew): A
fleet consists of 3 task groups, led by an admiral.
Admiralty: The Separatist Admiralty consists of hundreds of individual
fleets, under the command of General Grievous.
Admiralty Command Structure
The admiralty's hierarchy is simi lar to the Separatist Droid Army's-gunnery
crew, gunnery officers, communication and tactical officers, pilots (or pilot
droids). navigational officers, bridge officers, ship captains, and group com-
manders. In addition, the command structure includes positions for mUltiple
noncommand specialists: medical officers; deck officers; and fighter pilots-
or, in many cases, droid starfighters. Officers in the Admiralty are organic,
except for a small percentage of battle droid officers.
PERSONNEL.
The Separatists' droid army is vast, but its military includes great numbers of
organic warriors as well. The Geonosians are among the Separatists' earliest
and most fanatical followers, and Trandoshan mercenaries often work with
the Confederacy (with unofficial encouragement from their leaders).
OEONOSIAN WARRIOR
Geonosis's hive world produces millions of new warriors each year. These
winged fighters are trained from the moment they hatch to obey the bidding
of their queen. Though not particularly intelligent, they are fiercely loyal.
Because the Geonosian warrior caste can fly, they tend to think in three
dimensions-and because they sleep by clinging to walls, Geonosians make
use of the high ceilings and uneven walls of their hive chambers to spring
devastating ambushes.
Geonosian Warrior
Medium Geonosian nonheroic 3
Init +6; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 1
Languages Basic, Geonosian
CL 1
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 10). Fort 10 (15 against radiation)' Will 10
hp 10; Threshold 10
Speed 6 squares, fly 4 squares, climb 3 squares
Melee electro-staff +3 (2d6+2)
Ranged sonic blaster +2 (2d8 sonic1)
Base Atk +2; Grp +3
Abilities Str 13, Dex 11, Con 11, Int 8, Wis 10, Cha 8
Special Qualities radiation resistance
Feats Skill Training (Stealth). Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (advanced
melee weapons, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +6, Stealth +6
Possessions electro-staff2 or sonic blaster
1 Sonic damage cannot be deflected by lightsabers and is considered
energy damage.
2 The Geonosion version of the electro-stoff is not a double weapon.
OEONOSIAN SPECIES TRAITS
Geonosians are members of an insectoid, hive- oriented species with a
rigid caste system. Each has an exoskeleton, elongated limbs, and a long
face. Warriors also have thin, semitransparent wings. Members of the
worker caste are subject to brutal oppression by the warrior caste.
Geonosians have the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: +2 Strength, -2 Intelligence, -2 Charisma.
Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Geonosians have no special
bonuses or penalties due to their size.
Speed: 6 squares, fly 6 squares.
Radiation Resistance: Geonosians gain a +5 species bonus to their
Fortitude Defense against radiation damage.
Low-Light Vision: Geonosians ignore concealment (but not total
concealment) from darkness.
Languages: Basic, Geonosian.
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OEONOSIAN EL.ITE WARRIOR
Elite warriors are assigned to guard sensitive areas of the Geonosian hives,
such as the nurseries and the hidden chambers of the queen caste.
Geonosian Elite Warrior
Medium Geonosian nonheroic 3/soldier 2
Init +7; Senses low-l ight vision, Percept ion +2
Languages Basic, Geonosian
CL 3
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 15), Fort 15 (20 against radiation), Wi ll 12;
+4 armor
hp 26; Threshold 15
Speed 6 squares, f ly 6 squares, cl imb 3 squares
Melee electro-staff +6 (2d6+5)
Ranged sonic blaster pistol +4 (2d6+ 1 sonicl, devastating 5)
Base Atk +4; Grp +6
Atk Options Devastating Attack (pistols)
Abilities Str 14, Dex 11, Con 12, Int 8, Wis 10, Cha 8
Special Qualities radiation resistance
Talents Devastating Attack (pistols)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Ski ll Train ing (Stealth), Toughness,
Weapon Proficiency (advanced melee weapons, heavy weapons, rifles,
simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +7, Stealth +7
Possessions electro-staff2 or sonic blaster pistol, warrior tunic (+4 armor;
as combat jumpsui t)
1 Sonic damage cannot be deflected by lightsabers and is considered
energy damage.
2 The Geonosian version of the electro-staff is not a double weapon.
TRANDOSHAN BOUNTY HUNTER
Trandoshans have hunted Wookiees for as long as anyone can remember, and
many of their bounty hunters sign up with the Separat ists as soon as the war
starts, just for an excuse to leg it i mize slaughter ing their ancient foes .
Trandoshan Bounty Hunter CL 6
Medium Trandoshan non heroic 3/scout 4/bounty hunter 1
Force 4; Dark Side 5
Init +8; Senses darkvision, Perception +4
Languages Basic, Dosh
Defenses Ref 18 (flat-footed 18), Fort 18, Will 15; +4 armor, +1 natural
hp 47; Threshold 18
Speed 6 squares
Melee claw +7 (ld4+3) or
Melee bayonet +7 (ld8+4)
Ranged heavy blaster rifle +5 (3d1O+2) or
Ranged heavy blaster rifle +3 (4d10+2) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged stun grenade launcher +5 (4d6+2 stun, 2-square burst) or
Base Atk +6; Grp +7
Atk Options autofire (heavy blaster rifle), Dastardly Stri ke, Rapid Shot
Special Actions Acute Senses, Keen Shot, Point Blank Shot
Abilities Str 13, Dex 8, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 11, Cha 10
Special Qualities limb regeneration, natural armor
Talents Acute Senses, Dastard ly St rike, Keen Shot
Feats Armor Proficiency (l ight), Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot, Ski l l
Training (Survival)' Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons,
pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +8, Survival +9
Possessions combat j umpsuit, heavy blaster rifle with mounted bayonet,
grenade launcher, 4 stun grenades
Limb Regeneration-A Trandoshan reg rows a lost limb in 1d1O days. At
the end of that t ime, all persistent penalties associated with the loss of
the limb are removed.
TRANDOSHAN MERCENARY
Those Trandoshans who embrace warfare-rather than slaving-as their
profession often rise to the top of their t rade : Being able to regenerate lost
limbs in a matter of days is a huge advantage over most soldiers-of-fortune.
Their relative invulnerabi lity makes them overconfident, though, and Tran-
doshan mercenaries often pile on the heaviest armor they can afford, strap
on the biggest, most lethal weapons they can find, and wade i nto batt le as
though nothing can stop them. Fortunately for them, and unfortunately for
the Grand Army of the Republic, they are often correct.
Trandoshan Mercenary CL 12
Medium Trandoshan soldier 7/elite trooper 5
Destiny 2; Force 6; Dark Side 8
Init + 11; Senses low-light, Perception +9
Languages Basic, Dosh
Defenses Ref 31 (flat-footed 30), Fort 31, Will 23; +5 armor, +1 natural
hp 131; DR 2; Threshold 36
Speed 4 squares
Melee claw +14 (ld6+8)
Ranged heavy blaster rifle + 10 (3d1O+8, devastating 5) with autofire or
Ranged heavy blaster rifle + 10 (5d10+8, devastating 5) with Burst Fire or
Ranged heavy blaster rifle +5/+5 (3d10+8, devastating 5) with Double
Attack and autofire or
Ranged heavy blaster rifle +5/+5 (5d10+8, devastating 5) with Double
Attack and Burst Fire or
Base Atk +12; Grp +14
Atk Options autofire, Burst Fire, Devastating Attack (heavy weaponsl.
Rapid Shot
Special Actions delay damage, Charging Fire, Point Blank Shot
Abilities Str 15, Dex 11, Con 14, Int 11, Wis 12, Cha 10
Special Qualities limb regeneration
Talents Armored Defense, Controlled Burst, Devastating Attack (heavy
weaponsl. Improved Armored Defense, Indomitable, Multiattack
Proficiency (heavy weaponsl. Weapon Specializat ion (heavy weapons)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium, heavyl. Burst Fire, Charging Fire,
Double Attack, Improved Damage Threshold, Martial Arts I, Point Blank
Shot, Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, pistols, rifles,
simple weapons)
Skills Endurance + 13, Ini tiative + 11, Knowledge (tactics) + 11
Possessions heavy battle armor, heavy blaster rifle, helmet package
Limb Regeneration-A Trandoshan reg rows a lost limb in 1d10 days. At
the end of that time, al l persistent penalties associated with the loss of
the limb are removed.
INFLUENTIAL FIOURES
In every war, battles are decided by the actions of a few brave individu-
als. But those battles are not fought except at the bidding of the army's
commanders-and, above them, their civilian leadership. For t he Republic,
this means the Jedi and the Senate. For the Separatists, the leadership comes
down to a handful of individuals: the Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress, the mad
cyborg Durge, the merciless tactician General Grievous, and, above them,
the charismatic Count Dooku. But even Dooku answers to an even higher
authority: the Sith Lord Darth Sidious.
Unlike the Jedi who lead the Grand Army of the Republic, the Separatist
commanders fight the war with vengeance in their hearts; each has a reason to
hate the enemy, and, in at least two cases, a bloodlust that almost makes them
more effective assassins than commanders. Although Grievous sees the war as
a tactical equation to be solved, Ventress and Durge see it as an opportunity
to settle old scores; for t hem, the war cannot go on long enough.
For Count Dooku, the end of the war means the end of his charade with
his Sith Master. When the war is over, there wi ll no longer be a need to
pretend that Darth Sidious and Supreme Chancellor Palpatine are two dif-
ferent people-neither of whom are otherwise necessary to the Confederacy
of Independent Systems. Dooku can dispatch Sidious and become the new
Sith Master . .. and the ruler of the new Sith Empire.
COUNT DOCJKU AND WHDRM L.OATHBOM
COUNT DOOKU, SEPARATIST
LEADER AND SITH LORD
Count Dooku is the enigmatic and compelling leader of the Separatists, a
former Jedi Master who broke wit h the Jedi Order. He is also Darth Tyranus,
the new apprentice of the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. Powerful, skil led, and char-
ismatic, Dooku leads the secessionists, slowly gathering them together into a
Confederacy of Independent Systems. A natural leader of uncommon vision,
Count Dooku has enticed thousands of worlds away from the Republic with his
dream of reshaping the galaxy, of wiping away the greed and the bureaucracy
and the inequities that come with them. Of all the Separatists, Dooku alone is
the best suited for the task of forging a true and lasting political system-for
of all the Separatists, Dooku alone knows the will of the Force and how it can
guide the Separatists to a new age of peace and prosperity.
But Dooku has fallen under the sway of the dark side, and, sadly, cannot
see how it clouds his judgment. As a Jedi Master, Dooku is assigned to lead
a mi ssion to Galidraan, to repel an invasion by Mandalorians-among them,
Jango Fett-but his forces are only hastily assembled, and he loses over half
of the Jedi assigned to him. Only later does Dooku learn that he had been
manipulated; Galidraan's governor had actually hired the Mandalorians for
another job, wanting the Jedi to get rid of them when they became incon-
venient. Anyone but a Jedi might have been enraged by this betrayal, but
Dooku is more disappointed in how the Jedi Order had become dupes for
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the Galactic Republic. Upon hearing the news that his former apprentice,
Komari Vosa, has been killed whi le on a similarly pointless mission, Dooku
resigns from the Jedi Order.
Soon after his departure, though, Count Dooku is visited by the Dark Lord
of the Sith, Darth Sidious. The loss of Sith Lord's former apprentice, Darth
Maul, motivates Sidious to seek out a new apprentice, a convert who already
has the training he needs-and who can be turned to the dark side. Dooku
fits the bill perfectly, a full y trained Jedi Master with radical phi losophies
on galactic pol itics. Dooku is disenchanted with the Jedi way just enough
to hear what the Sith Lord has to say rather than immediately attack him or
notify the Jedi High Council. Sidious's words are compelling; he, too, believes
that the Republic is rapidly being crushed under its own weight, and that a
new order is desperately needed. But he, Sidi ous, cannot adequately effect
change without attracting the attention of the Jedi. Furthermore, the last
thing the Sith Lord can afford at this point is to be exposed; his plans to
rescue the Republic from itself depend on his own anonymity.
The need for secrecy severely hinders Sidious. He needs someone who
can openly talk to the right people, to arrange meetings between them, and
to serve as the public voice for the secessionist movement he proposes. In
exchange for Dooku becoming that person, Sid ious agrees teach the former
Jedi Master about the dark side of the Force and how Dooku can use it to
bring about the positive changes they both envision for the galaxy.
So, yet again, Dooku chooses his destiny. But in doing so, he has truly
sealed his fate.
Count Dooku
Medium Human Jedi 7/Jedi Knight 5/Jedi Master 4/Sith Lord 2
Destiny 3; Force 7, St rong in the Force; Dark Side 14
Init + 16; Senses Use the Force + 17
Languages Basic, Geonosian, Shyriiwook
Defenses Ref 33 (flat-footed 31). Fort 32, Will 33; Block
hp 141; Threshold 32
Immune fear effects
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber +22 (2d8+9) or
Melee lightsaber +20 (3d8+9) with Rapid Strike
Melee lightsaber + 19/+ 19 (2d8+9) with Double Attack or
CL 18
Melee lightsaber + 17/+ 17 (3d8+9) with Double Attack and Rapid Strike or
Melee lightsaber + 14/+ 14/+ 14 (2d8+9) with Triple Attack or
Melee lightsaber + 12/+ 12/+ 12 (3d8+9) with Triple Attack and Rapid
Strike
Base Atk + 18; Grp +20
Atk Options Double Attack, Improved Disarm, Melee Defense, Rapid
Strike, Triple Attack
Special Actions Lightsaber Defenses +3 (Makashi). serenity, temptation
Force Powers Known (Use the Force +17): Force grip, Force lightning,
Force slam, Force thrust, mind trick, move object
Force Secrets Devastating Power, Distant Power, Multitarget Power,
Quicken Power
Force Techniques Force Power Mastery, Improved Move Light Object
Abilities Str 11, Dex 14, Con 13, Int 15, Wis 14, Cha 16
Special Qualities temptat ion
Talents Adept Negotiator, Block, Force Deception, Force Perception, Force
Persuasion, Lightsaber Defense, Makashi, Multiattack Proficiency
(Iightsabers). Severing Strike, Telekinetic Savant
Feats Double Attack (Iightsabers). Force Sensitivity, Force Training
(2). Improved Disarm, Melee Defense, Rapid Strike, Strong in the
Force, Triple Attack (Iightsabers). Weapon Finesse, Weapon Focus
(Iightsabers). Weapon Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons).
Whirlwind Attack
Skills Initiative + 16, Knowledge (galactic lore) + 16, Knowledge (social
sciences) + 16, Perception + 16, Use the Force + 17
Possessions lightsaber (self-built)
ASA..J..J VENTRESS, DARK ..JEDI
Although the Sith tradition prevents Count Dooku from taking on an appren-
tice, he does train several acolytes in the Sith arts, including a bitter young
former Jedi named Asajj Ventress. Ventress was trained on her homeworld
of Rattatak by a Jedi Knight named Ky Narec, and she knows little of the Jedi
Order. When Ky Narec is killed, Ventress is unable to control her anger, vowing
vengeance not only on the warlords whose squabbles caused Ky Narec's death
but also on the Jedi Order for not sending anyone to help.
As the years pass, Asajj Ventress becomes increasingly embittered toward
the Jedi. She tries her hand at bounty hunting for a while, hoping to pit her
skills against Jedi targets, but never has the opportunity. During this time,
Asajj Ventress learns of the Sith and concludes that, since she cannot join the
ranks of the hated Jedi, she wi ll become their greatest enemy. However, it is
not until she meets Count Dooku in the battle arena known as the Cauldron
that she learns what a Sith truly is.
After proving herself worthy by defeating over a dozen opponents in the
Cauld ron, Asajj Ventress presents herself to Dooku, who awards her a pair of
curve-hilted lightsabers (formerly belonging to Komari Vosa) and gives her
an assignment to kill Anakin Skywalker. Although she fails, Ventress proves
to be a resourceful and vicious assassin, carrying out numerous missions on
Dooku's behalf. She clashes repeatedly with both Anakin Skywalker and his
master Obi-Wan Kenobi, but despite capturing Kenobi at one point, she is
unable to kill either Jedi .
ASA..J..J VENTRESS
Shortly before the end of the Clone Wars, Skywalker and Kenobi defeat
Asajj Ventress, and Kenobi believes that they have purged the hatred from
her, redeeming her from the dark side. Assuming her dead, the Jedi send
her body back to Coruscant aboard a medical shuttle. However, the shuttle
vanishes en route, and, despite a rumor that she f ights in the Second Battle
of Xagobah, she has not been seen since.
Asajj Ventress CL 13
Medium Rattataki (near-Human) Jedi 5/scout 4/Sith apprentice 4
Destiny 2; Force 7; Dark Side 13
Init +14; Senses Perception +7
Languages Basic
Defenses Ref 28 (flat-footed 25). Fort 26, Will 26; Block, Elusive Target
hp 105; Threshold 26
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 15 (2d8+ 7) or
Melee lightsaber + 15 (2d8+7) and
lightsaber +15 (2d8+7)
Base Atk +12; Grp +15
Atk Options Acrobatic Strike, Dark Scourge, Running Attack
Special Actions Dark Healing, Power of the Dark Side
Force Powers Known (Use the Force + 13): battle strike, dark rage, Farce
slam, move object
Force Techniques Improved Move Light Object, Improved Sense
Surroundings
Abilities Str 12, Dex 17, Con 13, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 14
Talents Block, Dark Healing, Dark Scourge, Elusive Target, Improved
Stealth, Lightsaber Defense, Power of the Dark Side
Feats Acrobatic Strike, Dual Weapon Mastery I, Dual Weapon Mastery
II, Dual Weapon Mastery III, Force Sensitivity, Force Training (2).
Running Attack, Skill Training (Pilot, Stealth). Weapon Finesse, Weapon
Proficiency (Iightsabers, simple weapons)
Skills Acrobatics + 14, Initiative + 14, Pilot + 14, Stealth + 14,
Use the Force + 13
Possessions 2 lightsabers
DUROE, SEPARATIST
COMMANDER
Part cyborg, part ancient warrior, and almost entirely insane, Durge is little
more than a killing machine. He is given the rank of commander in the
Separatist army by Count Dooku and assigned the task of eliminating the last
vestiges of the Mandalorians in the galaxy: the Grand Army's clone troopers,
created from the genetic template of Jango Fett.
Over 1,500 years old, Durge is the epitome of the aggressive Gen'Dai
warrior: strong, fearless, and ruthless. An early interest in bounty hunting
leads him to apprentice with a Mandalorian named Jaing, and the two
become friends. Eventually, they are approached by a doctor who offers
to enhance their already formidable skills with cybernetics-essentiall y,
bonding them to their armor. Shortly after the procedure, a group of rival
Mandalorians attack the doctor's laboratory, kill ing Jaing and setting Durge
on a path of vengeance that ultimately leads him to slay the Mandalorian
leader. However, he is tortured by Mandalore's followers, which drives him
past the brink of sanity.
A long hibernation restores Durge to physical health, but his mind is
too damaged. Still thirsting for vengeance against the Mandalorians, Durge
learns that the last of their number, Jango Fett, has been killed-but that he
had left behind hundreds of thousands of clones, and the Separatist's leader,
Count Dooku, recruits Durge to help kill them.
As a commander in the Separatist army, Durge leads a troop of IG lancer
combat droids and often works alongside the equally vengeance-driven dark
side acolyte Asajj Ventress. Together, the two poison the moon of Ohma-D'un,
killing countless Naboo and Gungans, and nearly kill Obi-Wan Kenobi and
Anakin Skywalker. They set up a trap for the Jedi on Queyta, and square off
against Kenobi and Skywalker again at the Battle of Muunilinst.
Durge's increasing mental instability troubles Count Dooku. Although
an effective killer, he lacks the leadership skills that the Separatists require.
In response, Dooku recruits another cyborg, the deadly Grievous, to be his
general-and to make sure that Durge is in no position to object. Pitting
Grievous against both Durge and Asajj Ventress aboard the Trenchant Space
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previous commanders in short order.
Dooku still sees a use for Durge and Ventress, however, and orders his
medics to treat them and restore them to health. Durge soon returns to
action, facing off against Jedi Master Kit Fisto and Plo Koon, and, later,
battling Kenobi and Skywalker again in the Karthakk system, where Anakin
Skywalker maneuvers Durge into an escape pod. Trapped, Durge is helpless
to prevent young Skywalker from launching the shuttle into the nearest
star-apparently ending Durge's long life once and for all.
DUROE
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Large Gen'Dai (cyborg) soldier 8/elite trooper 2/scout 3/bounty hunter 3
Destiny 3; Force 5; Dark Side 24
Init +12 (can reroll); Senses low-light, darkvision; Perception +15 (can
reroll)
Languages Basic, Gen'Dai
Defenses Ref 32 (flat-footed 32). Fort 38, Will 24; + 10 armor
hp 190, Gen'Dai surge; DR 6; Threshold 43, resilient physiology
Immune atmospheric and inhaled poison hazards
Speed 8 squares, fly 6 squares (jet pack)
Melee spiked flail + 141 (2d8+38) with Mighty Swing or
Melee spiked flail +9/+91 (ld8+38) with Double Attack or
Ranged blaster pistol + 14 (3d6+8) or
Ranged blaster pistol +9/+9 (3d6+8) with Double Attack or
Ranged blaster pistols + 12 (4d6+8) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged blaster pistols +7/+7 (4d6+8) with Double Attack and Rapid Shot
or
Ranged blaster rifle + 14 (3d8+8) or
Ranged blaster rifle +9/+9 (3d8+8) with Double Attack or
Ranged blaster rifle + 12 (4d8+8) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged blaster rifle +7/+7 (4d8+8) with Double Attack and Rapid Shot or
Ranged flechette launcher + 14 (4d6+8 slashing, 2x2 area) or
Ranged flamethrower + 14 (3d6+8, 6-square cone)
Fighting Space 2x2; Reach 1 square (4 squares with pseudopodia)
Base Atk +15; Grp +27
Atk Options Cleave, Double Attack, Great Cleave, Martial Arts I, Mighty
Swing, Point Blank Shot, Power Attack, Rapid Shot
Special Actions aid another (+4). delay damage, familiar foe +1,
Shake It Off
Abilities Str 24, Dex 9, Con 19, Int 11, Wis 8, Cha 14
Special Qualities cyborg hybrid, hibernation, regeneration
Talents Acute Senses, Armored Defense, Exotic Weapon Mastery,
Improved Armored Defense, Improved Initiative, Juggernaut, Second
Skin, Uncanny Dodge I, Uncanny Dodge II
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium, heavy). Cleave, Double Attack,
Extra Second Wind, Great Cleave, Martial Arts I, Mighty Swing, Pin,
Point Blank Shot, Power Attack, Rapid Shot, Shake It Off, Weapon
Proficiency (heavy weapons, pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Endurance + 17, Initiative +12 (can reroll). Perception + 14
(can reroll)
Systems 2 hand appendages, unique armor (+ 10 armor, +4 equipment).
shield generator (SR 10). improved sensor package, darkvision,
synchronized fire circuits
Possessions 2 blaster pistols, blaster rifle, flamethrower (5 shots)' spiked
flail, flechette launcher, jet pack (10 charges)
Cyborg Hybrid-Durge can use any type of droid system except a
processor. His cyborg chassis includes a life support system, making
him immune to atmospheric and inhaled poison hazards.
Gen'Dai Surge-Durge heals 5 hit points per round after he takes
his second wind. Though Durge cannot regrow lost body parts, he
can reattach severed limbs if his dismembered extremities can be
recovered.
Hibernation-Durge can enter a hibernation trance. While in the trance,
he can remove persistent conditions, such as from the effects of
poison and disease, at a rate of one condition per hour. While in the
trance, Durge ceases to age, and needs no food, water, or air until he
emerges from hibernation.
Pseudopodia-Durge has learned how to stretch his natural Gen'Dai form,
giving him a reach of 4 squares. Durge can use this ability only when
he is not wearing his armor.
Resilient Physiology-Durge's Gen'Dai physiology allows him to shrug off
the effects of wounds that would be fatal to anyone else; his damage
threshold is doubled after adding in all bonuses for feats or size.
1 Includes 8 points of Power Attack.
OENERAL WHORM L.. OATHSOM
The commander of the Retail Caucus's military forces, General Whorm
Loathsom is a Kerkoiden who prides himself on his cunning and leadership
ability. General Loathsom's creative strategies lead the Separatists to victory
on a number of battlefields.
If General Loathsom has one flaw it is that his ego sometimes gets in the
way of his strategic thinking, resulting in command decisions made more out
of arrogance than solid strategy. This flaw allows Obi-Wan Kenobi to stall the
Retail Caucus's advance at the Battle of Christophsis, a blunder that shames
General Loathsom after the Separatist defeat.
Whorm Loathsom
Medium Kerkoiden non heroic 6/noble 3/officer 2
Destiny 1; Force 5; Dark Side 6
Init +5; Senses Perception + 19
Languages Basic, Bocce, High Galactic, Kerkoidese
Defenses Ref 18 (flat-footed 18), Fort 16, Will 24
hp 46; Threshold 16
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +8 (ld4+2)
Ranged by weapon +8
Base Atk +8; Grp +8
CL 7
Special Actions Assault Tactics, Bolster Ally, Born Leader, Inspire Haste,
Leader of Droids
Abilities Str 10, Dex 10, Con 10, Int 14, Wis 18, Cha 14
Special Qualities command cover, predator's heritage, share talent
(Bolster Ally), social cunning
Talents Assault Tactics, Bolster Ally, Born Leader, Inspire Haste
Feats Improved Defenses, Leader of Droids, Skill Focus (Knowledge
[tacticsl)' Skill Focus (Perception), Skill Training (Knowledge [tacticsl)'
Skill Training (Use Computer), Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (pistols,
simple weapons)
Skills Deception + 14, Knowledge (tactics) + 17, Perception + 19,
Persuasion + 14, Use Computer + 12
Possessions blaster pistol, com link, various personal belongings
OTHER SEPARATIST FORCES
The droids, vehicles, and starships presented in this book do not represent
the full extent of the Separatist forces. Additional Confederacy droids
and starships can be found in the Saga Edition core rulebook and the
Starships of the Galaxysupplement. Gamemasters should feel free to use
these other sources to flesh out their Clone Wars campaigns.
DROIDS CL SOURCE AND PAGE
B1-Series battle droid 1 Saga Edition 199
B2-Series super battle droid 2 Saga Edition 199
Crab droid scout 4 Saga Edition 201
Droideka 4 Saga Edition 200
Dwarf spider droid 3 Saga Edition 200
IG-100 MagnaGuard 6 Saga Edition 201
STARSHIPS CL SOURCE AND PAGE
AAT 8 Saga Edition 176
Droid tri-fighter 9 Saga Edition 181
Lucrehulk-class battleship 18 Starships of the Galaxy 146
Mankvim 814 interceptor 5 Starships of the Galaxy 109
Munificent-class frigate 18 Starships of the Galaxy 64
Nantext-class starfighter 7 Starships of the Galaxy 86
Porax-38 starfighter 10 Starships of the Galaxy 121
Recusant-class destroyer 19 Starships of the Galaxy 72
Scarab-class starfighter 6 Starships of the Galaxy 79
"Vulture" droid starfighter 7 Saga Edition 181
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CONFEDERACY DROIDS
Armed with the materiel of the Trade Federation, the Techno Union, and
Geonosian Industries-and the financial resources of the InterGalactic Bank-
ing Clan and the Commerce Guild-the Confederacy of Independent Systems
IS well-suited to generating vast droid armies.
FOURTH-DEGREE DROIDS
The category of fourth-degree droids encompasses most of the droid army:
battle droids, super battle droids, assassin droids, and so on.
With the ability to manufacture new troops at a rate of thousands per
day in the Geonosis factories alone, the Confederacy of Independent Systems
has a distinct numerical advantage over the Republic' s Grand Army. And, in
addition, their new experiments and prototypes can simply be shut down if
they prove unstable-something that is a bit more difficult for the Kaminoan
cloners to do with their own failures.
The major contributors to the droid army are, of course, the Trade Federa-
tion, with their OOM-Series battle droids, and the Geonosians, with their
underground droid factories pumping out B1-Series and B2-Series battle
droids for the Separatist cause. Meanwhile, the Techno Union suggests
Improvements upon the other factions' basic designs and provides a steady
stream of new weapons and equipment to be field-tested under actual
battle conditions. With so many different factions and species supplying
drolds for the war, the Separatists' forces are understandably diverse; even
the lowly battle droid comes in all shapes and sizes, based upon the design
goals of their creators.
DROID COL-DRS
Unlike the Grand Army's color-coded ranking system, the Separatist's
droid army only has two rank distinctions: commanders and troops.
However, specialized battle droids are often painted in other colors so
that organic personnel can easily tell them apart. This practice is mainly
confined to OOM-Series and B1-Series battle droids. Other droids-such
as the droideka, IG lancer, and even the B2-Series super battle droid-do
not use the same conventions for insignia.
Droid Officer: Yellow
Security Droid: Red
Pilot/Technical Droid: Blue
Battle Droid: None
A-DSD Advanced Dwarf Spider Droid
The Commerce Guild's contribution to the Separatist battle droid army is the
"dwarf" spider droid, originally built to root out miners who refused to pay
Commerce Guild tariffs. The advanced model upgrades the blaster cannon
and adds a pair of fire-linked missile launchers. Like the DSD-1, the A-DSD
is capable of operating in complete darkness.
A major improvement over the DSD1 is that the A-DSD has heavily armored
leg plates that it can use to shield its body.
Th e A-DSD1 is avai lable commercially for many years before the Battle of
Geonosis, and is actual ly used in holographic training simulations for clone
troopers on Kamino prior to their first action. However, it is not manufactured
in large numbers until some time after the mobilization of the droid armies
possibly due to cost overruns. '
Advanced dwarf spider droids can't be played as droid heroes.
A-DSD Advanced Dwarf Spider Droid CL 6
Huge droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 9/soldier 3
Init + 10; Senses low-light vision, darkvision, Perception +7
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 14). 18 (flat-footed 18). Fort 31, Will 12; +7
armor (see also leg shields below)
hp 59; Threshold 46
Immune droid traits
CAPTAIN REX BL.ASTS AN A-DSC ADVANCED
SPIDER ORDIO FROM ABOVE.
Speed B squares (walking)
Melee claw +12' (ldB+14)
Ranged blaster cannon +7 (3d12+ 1, 1-square splash) or
Ranged blaster cannon +5 (4d12+ 1, 1-square splash) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged fire-linked missile launchers +7 (4d12+ 1, 2-square burst) or
Ranged self-destruct +5 (Bd6, 4-square burst centered on droid)
Fighting Space 3x3; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +9; Grp +27
Atk Options autofire, Burst Fire, Power Attack
Special Actions leg shields, Point Blank Shot
Abilities Str 26, Dex 7, Con -, Int 9, Wis 9, Cha 7
Special Qualities stability
Talents Armored Defense, Juggernaut
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Double Attack, Point Blank Shot,
Power Attack, Rapid Shot, Toughness, Weapon Focus (heavy weapons),
Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, rifles)
Skills Initiative +9
Systems walking locomotion, basic processor, claw, improved sensor
package, darkvision sensors, self-destruct system (Bd6 damage)
Possessions blaster cannon, fire-linked missile launchers, 36 frag missiles,
quadanium battle armor
Availability Military; Cost 25,000 credits
Stability-An advanced dwarf spider droid gains a +5 stability bonus on
checks made to resist being knocked prone.
Leg Shields-As a move action, the A-DSD can pull its legs in close to
increase its armor bonus to + 11 until the start of its next turn.
1 Includes 5 points of Power Attock.
A-Series Assassin Droid
Created long ago by an Anx scientist named Pollux Poi, A-Series assassin
droids survive their creator and have been scattered throughout the galaxy
ever since-some as the property of new owners, others as independent droid
mercenaries. Count Dooku acquires a sizeable quantity of them just in time
for deployment against the Jedi in the Battle of Jabiim, though he continues
to assign them to various commanders throughout the course of the war.
The assassin droids presented here are the most basic model, equipped
with wrist-mounted blasters and retractable finger blades. However, over
the centuries since the death of their creator, the A-Series droids have accu-
mulated countless new weapons (and the training to use them) including
grenade launchers, flamethrowers, Geonosian sonic blasters, vibroblades,
and-reportedly-lightsabers. They are also able to collapse into a wheel
shape, enabling them to move somewhat faster-an innovation usually
associated with the droideka destroyer droid.
A-Series assassin droids can't be played as droid heroes.
A-Series Assassin Droid CL 11
Medium droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 6/soldier 6/elite trooper 3
Force 5; Dark Side 11
Init + 14; Senses low-light vision, darkvision; Perception + 14
Languages Basic, Binary, 1 unassigned
Defenses Ref 26 (flat-footed 24), Fort 27, Will 19; +3 armor
hp 67; DR 1; Threshold 27
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking), B squares (wheeled)
Melee finger blades + 15 (ld6+6) or
Melee finger blades + 13 (2d6+6) with Rapid Strike or
Melee finger blades + 10/+ 10 (ld6+6) with Double Attack or
Melee finger blades +B/+B (2d6+6) with Double Attack and Rapid Strike
or
Ranged wrist blaster + 15 (3dB+4) or
Ranged wrist blaster + 13 (4dB+4) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged wrist blaster + 10/+ 10 (3dB+4) with Double Attack or
Ranged wrist blaster +B/+B (4dB+4) with Double Attack and Rapid Shot
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +13; Grp +15
Atk Options aid another (+4), autofire (wrist blasters), Double Attack
(finger blades or rifles), Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot
Abilities Str 14, Dex 14, Con -, Int 12, Wis 11, Cha 11
Talents Armored Defense, Exotic Weapon Mastery, Improved Armor
Defense, Indomitable, Multiattack Proficiency (rifles)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Coordinated Attack, Double
Attack (advanced melee weapons), Double Attack (rifles), Martial
Arts I, Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot, Rapid Strike, Weapon Proficiency
(advanced melee weapons, heavy weapons, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 14, Perception + 14
Systems walking locomotion, heuristic processor, improved sensor
package, darkvision, synchronized fire circuits, 2 hand appendages,
1 stabilized weapon mount, vocabulator, locked access
Possessions wrist blasters (as blaster rifle), finger blades, quadanium
battle armor
Availability Illegal; Cost 14,000 credits
Bl-A Air Battle Droid
Designed as fast-assault battle droids, B1-A Series droids are equipped with
jet packs that let them get behind enemy positions well ahead of standard
droid troops. Air battle droids are outfitted with small, wrist-mounted blast-
ers and long, double-edged blades in each forearm, making the droids ideal
for close combat.
Air battle droids can't be played as droid heroes.
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Medium droid (4th-degree) non heroic 3/soldier 3
Init +9; Senses Perception +8
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 14). Fort 16, Will 13
hp 24; Threshold 16
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking). fly 6 squares (jet pack)
Melee knife +6 (ld4+3) or
Melee knife + 1 (ld4+3) and
knife +1 (ld4+3) or
Ranged wrist-blaster +6 (3d6+ 1) or
Ranged wrist-blaster +4 (4d6+ 1) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged wrist-blaster + 1 (3d6+ 1) and
wrist-blaster + 1 (3d6+ 1) or
Ranged wrist-blaster -1 (4d6+1) and
wrist-blaster -1 (4d6+1) with Rapid Shot
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +5; Grp +6
Atk Options Rapid Shot, Stunning Strike
Abilities Str 13, Dex 13, Con -, Int 9, Wis 10, Cha 10
Talents Melee Smash, Stunning Strike
Feats Dual Weapon Mastery I, Rapid Shot, Skill Training (Initiative).
Running Attack, Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons,
pistols, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative +9, Perception +8
Systems walking locomotion, remote receiver, 2 hand appendages,
internal comlink, vocabulator
Possessions 2 knives, 2 wrist-blasters (blaster pistols). jet pack (10
charges)
Availability Military; Cost 2,100 credits
Battle Droid Assassin
CL 4
Built on the standard Bl-Series battle droid chassis, the battle droid assassin
is loaded with gyroscopic stabilizers and detailed target-selection programs
designed to make it a more effective sniper. Unfortunately, the high cost of
developing the appropriate algorithms-while still keeping the droid "slaved"
to a remote processor-means that, in the broad scope of things, very few
battle droid assassins are produced.
Battle droid assassins can't be played as droid heroes.
Battle Droid Assassin
Medium droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 3/soldier 3
Init +4; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 10
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 14). Fort 16, Will 13
hp 24; Threshold 16
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +6 (ld3+2) or
Ranged heavy blaster rifle +6 (3dlO+ 1, devastating 5) or
CL 4
Ranged heavy blaster rifle +6 (4dlO+ 1, devastating 5) with Deadeye or
Ranged hold-out blaster pistol +6 (3d4+ 1) or
Ranged thermal detonator +6 (8d6+ 1, 4-square burst)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +5; Grp +6
Atk Options Devastat ing Attack (rifles). Far Shot, Precise Shot,
Point Blank Shot
Special Actions aid another (+4). Battle Analysis
Abilities Str 13, Dex 13, Con -, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 9
Talents Battle Analysis, Devastating Attack (rifles)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light). Deadeye, Far Shot, Point Blank Shot,
Preci se Shot, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Perception + 1
Systems walking locomotion, remote receiver, synchronized fire circuits,
2 hand appendages, improved sensor package, internal comlink,
vocabulator
Possessions heavy blaster rifle with standard targeting scope, hold-out
blaster pistol, 2 frag grenades
Availability Military; Cost 6,460 credits
Cold Assault Battle Droid
Built for use in arctic climates, cold assault battle droids-or "snow
droids"-are built on an enlarged B2-Series super battle droid chassis but
with their wrist blasters removed to accommodate the snow droid's greater
grip strength. The heavy blaster that replaces the wrist blasters is a more
dangerous weapon, but the droid is still extremely effective even when it
loses its main armament.
The major design flaw of the cold assault battle droid is that its large
feet-desig ned to keep it stable on snowy ground-slow it down somewhat.
When running, the cold assault battle droid can only move up to three times
its speed, rather than four times.
Cold assault battle droids can't be played as droid heroes.
Cold Assault Battle Droid
Large droid (4th-degree) non heroic 6
Init +2; Senses Perception +8
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 10), Fort 14, Will 10; +2 armor
hp 31; Threshold 19
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +8 (ld3+4)
Ranged heavy blaster rifle +3 (3dl0) or
Ranged heavy blaster rifle + 1 (4dl0) with Rapid Shot
Fighting Space 2x2; Reach 2 squares
Base Atk +4; Grp + 13
Atk Options autofire (wrist blasters), Charging Fire, Rapid Shot,
aid another (+4)
Abilities Str 18, Dex 9, Con -, Int 10, Wis 11, Cha 7
CL 2
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Charging Fire, Rapid Shot, Toughness,
Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Perception +8
L.EFT TO RIGHT: Bl-A AIR BATTLE OROIO, CORTOSIS BATTLE OR 010,
DDM-SERIES BATTLE OROIO, AND A-SERIES ASSASSIN OROIO
Systems walking locomotion, remote receiver, backup processor,
synchronized fire circuits, 2 hand appendages, internal com link,
vocabulator, plasteel shell (+2 armor)
Possessions heavy blaster rifle
Availability Military; Cost 5,500 credits
Cortosis Battle Droid
Constructed specifical ly to counteract the Republic's force of Jedi Knights-
and at an extraordinarily high price for droids-C-B3 battle droids are plated
with a cortosis-durasteel alloy that shrugs off hits from a lightsaber, in
addition to stopping most small-arms fire.
Their offensive capability, while limited to a pair of portable laser cannons
(built on the droideka template), is still highly effective, especially when
C-B3s appear in numbers and can concentrate their fire. Every second that
cortosis battle droids can delay a Jedi, the more time their reinforcements
have to join the fray. Eventuall y, the sheer number of incoming blast bolts
can overwhelm even a Jedi Master-especially when hi s attacks are nowhere
near as effective as they are against standard B2-Series battle droids.
Cortosis battle droids can't be played as droid heroes.
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Medium droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 6/soldier 3
Init +4; Senses Perception +9
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 19 (flat-footed 19), Fort 17, Will 13; +8 armor
hp 40; DR 5 (Iightsabers only); Threshold 17
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +9 (ld3+3)
Ranged wrist blaster +7 (3d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) or
Ranged wrist blaster +2 (3d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) and
wrist blaster +2 (3d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) or
Ranged wrist blaster +0 (4d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) and
CLS
wrist blaster +0 (4d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) with Rapid Shot
or
Ranged wrist blaster +2 (5d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) with Burst
Fire or
Ranged wrist blaster - 3 (5d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) and
wrist blaster -3 (5d8+ 1, devastating 5, penetrating 5) with Burst Fire
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +7; Grp +9
Atk Options autofire (wrist blasters), Burst Fire, Charging Fire,
Devast at ing Attack (rifles), Penetrating Attack (rifles), Rapid Shot
Special Actions aid another (+4)
Abilities Str 14, Dex 11, Con -, Int 10, Wis 11, Cha 7
Talents Devastat ing Attack (rifles), Penetrating Attack (rifles)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Burst Fire, Charging Fire, Dual
Weapon Mastery I, Rapid Shot, Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (rifles)
Skills Perception +9
Systems walking locomotion, remote receiver, backup processor,
synchronized fire circuits, 2 hand appendages, internal comlink,
vocabulator, durasteel battle armor (+8 armor, cortosis-durasteel alloy)
Possessions 2 wrist blasters (as blaster rifle)
Availability Military; Cost 25,000 credits
Droid Commando
Although Separatist droid armies rely heavily on their sheer numbers to
overwhelm enemy forces, the Confederacy does have need for elite droid
units that can accomplish objectives that cannot be achieved through
overwhelming force alone. As a response to the desire to have droid units
capable of performing more subtle or delicate missions, the droid engineers
at Baktoid Combat Automata produced the BX-Series droid commandos.
With heuristic processors and memory banks loaded with complex military
tactics and strategic information, the droid commandos act as special forces
capable of missions involving infiltration, stealth, and subterfuge.
Droid commandos are specifically programmed to function in small groups
of 3-6 droids, allowing them to effectively stage more precise str ikes than
remote-controlled battle droids.
Droid commandos can't be played as droid heroes.
Droid Commando
Medium droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 6/soldier 4
Force 3
Init + 13; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 13
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 19 (flat-footed 16), Fort 17, Will 18
hp 37; Threshold 17
Immune droid immunities
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +8 (ld3+2)
Ranged blaster ri f le + 12 (3d8+2)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +8; Grp + 11
CL6
Atk Options autofire (blaster rifle), Coordinated Attack, Cover Fire, Point
Blank Shot, Precise Shot, Sniper
Special Actions Battle Analysi s
Abilities Str 10, Dex 16, Con -, Int 14, Wis 16, Cha 8
Special Qualities droid immunities
Talents Battle Analysis, Cover Fire
Feats Coordinated Attack, Improved Defenses, Point Blank Shot, Preci se
Shot, Ski ll Training (Knowledge [tacticsl)' Sniper, Weapon Focus
(rifles), Weapon Proficiency (pistol s, ri f les, simple weapons)
Skills Initi ative + 13, Knowledge (tactics) + 12, Perception + 13, Stealth + 13
Systems walking locomotion, 2 hand appendages, heuristic processor,
internal comlink, vocabulator
Possessions blaster rifle, electrobinoculars
Availability Military; Cost 17,900
IG Lancer Combat Droid
IG Series combat droids are originally created by the Muunilinst-based Phlut
Design Systems, but when PDS defaults on a loan, the InterGalactic Banking
Clan seizes all of its assets-including the IG droids, which they soon turn
over to the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Ironically, the IG lancers
see their first mass deployment at the Battle of Muunilinst-practically under
the noses of their original creators.
The IG lancers have been adapted to fight from the back of swoop bikes,
and they can be extraord inaril y effect ive when deployed in large numbers.
If the swoop bike is equipped with a minelayer, it can drop explosives in the
path of oncoming enemy vehicles and either bring them to a sudden halt or
destroy them outright .
IG lancer combat droids can't be played as droid heroes.
IG Lancer Combat Droid
Medium droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 6
Init + 11; Senses Perception +3
Languages Binary
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 10), Fort 12, Will 10
hp 15; Threshold 12
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Mel ee energy lance +6 (2d8+4)
Melee energy lance + 10 (2d8+7) with Powerful Charge
CL 2
Melee energy lance +61 (2d8+ 15) with Powerful Cha rge and Power Attack
Fighting Space 1 square ; Reach 1 squa re (2 with energy lance)
Base Atk +4; Grp +6
Atk Options Powerful Charge, Rapid Strike, Running Attack
Abilities Str 14, Dex 16, Con - , Int 13, Wis 10, Cha 8
Feats Power Attack, Powerful Charge, Running Attack, Weapon
Proficiency (advanced melee weapons, pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 11, Pilot + 11
Systems walking locomotion, remote receiver, 2 hand appendages,
internal comlink, vocabulator
Possessions energy lance (as force pike, + 1 square reach)
Availability Military; Cost 2,700 credits
1 Includes 4 points in Power Attack.
IG-ll 0 Lightsaber Droid
The IG-110 lightsaber droid from Holowan Mechanicals is one of the newest
droids created by the Separatists to deal with the growing involvement of
the Jedi in the Clone Wars. Based heavily on the design of the MagnaGuards,
which prove effective in deal ing with the lightsaber- wielding Jed i, the
IG-11O lightsaber droid uses programming based on thousands of hours of
holorecordings of Jedi in combat.
An IG-110 lightsaber droid wields two lightsabers crafted with synthetic
cryst als; the technique for creating the lightsabers is handed down from
Count Dooku himself, though the lightsaber droid does not share the same
connection to its weapons that the Jedi do.
IG-110 lightsaber droids can't be played as droid heroes. Although these
droids have levels in the Jedi class to simulate the fact that their combat
programming is based on Jedi techniques, they are not Jedi.
IG-ll0 Lightsaber Droid
Medium droid (4th-degree) soldier 1/Jedi 5
Force 5
Init + 11; Senses low-light vision, Perception +9
Languages Basic, Binary
CL6
Defenses Ref 21 (flat-footed 18, Lightsaber Defense 23), Fort 20, Wil118
hp 58; Threshold 20
Immune droid immunities
Speed 6 squares
Melee lightsaber + 10 (2d8+8) or
Mel ee lightsaber +8 (3d8+8) with Rapid Strike or
Melee lightsaber +8/+8 (2d8+8/2d8+8) or
Melee lightsaber +6/+6 (3d8+8/3d8+8) with Rapid Strike
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +6; Grp +9
Atk Options Dual Weapon Mastery II , Rapid Stri ke, Weapon Finesse
Special Acti ons Lightsaber Defense
Abiliti es Str 15, Dex 16, Con -, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 8
Special Qual ities droid trai t s
Talent s Lightsaber Defense (2), Melee Smash, Weapon Specialization
(Ii ghtsabers)
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Dual Weapon Mastery I, Dual
Weapon Mastery II, Rapid St rike, Weapon Fi nesse, Weapon Focus
(Iightsabers), Weapon Proficiency (I ightsabers, pistols, rifles, simple
weapons)
Skills Initiative + 11, Mechanics +8, Perception +9
Systems walking locomotion, magnetic feet, heuristic processor, 2 hand
appendages, improved sensor package, locked access, secondary
battery, vocabu lator
Possessions 2 lightsabers, quadanium armor
Avail ability Military; Cost 27,000 credits
JK- 13 Security Droid
Cestus Cybernetic's infamous "Jedi killer" security droids are of grave concern
to the Republic because of the threat they pose to the Jedi commanders of
the Grand Army-and, early in the war, rumors circulate that Count Dooku
intends to purchase thousands of them for use in the Separatist army. The
rumor ultimately proves to be an elaborate ruse to lure the Jedi into a trap;
the JK-13's organic processor incorporates a Force-sensitive dashta eel,
which is driven mad when it is made to use lethal force-obviously making
them all but useless on the battlefield.
The droids themselves are a work of genius: a highly stable eight-legged
platform fitted with hundreds of extendible, whiplike "probes" capable of
del ivering stunning jol t s of electricity-all safely protected behind a shield
generator powerful enough to def lect repeated blows from a lightsaber. The
JK-13 is even esthet ically pleasing, sheathed in gold plating and articulated
stun tentacles.
JK-13 security droids can't be played as droid heroes.
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Large droid (4th-degree) soldier 12
Force 2
Init +13; Senses low- light, Use the Force +11
Languages Binary
Defenses Ref 24 (flat-footed 22), Fort 29, Will 23; Dodge
hp 120; SR 20; Threshold 44
Immune droid traits
Speed S squares (walking). climb 4 squares, Running Attack
Melee stun tentacles + 161 (ld4+9, devastating 5) or
CL 12
Melee stun tentacles + 111/+ 111 (ld4+9, devastating 5) with Double
Attack or
Melee stun tentacles +141 (2d4+9, devastating 5) with Rapid Strike or
Melee stun tentacles +91/+91 (2d4+9, devastating 5) with Double Attack
and Rapid Strike
Fighting Space 2x2; Reach 1 square (3 squares with stun tentacles)
Base Atk + 12; Grp +20
Atk Options Devastating Attack (stun tentacles)' Double Attack, Melee
Defense, Pin, Rapid Strike, Trip
Special Actions Combat Reflexes
Abilities Str 17, Dex 14, Con -, Int 10, Wis 13, Cha 11
Special Qualities killing rage, stability
Talents Devastat ing Attack (stun tentacles), Expert Grappler, Force
Perception, Foresight, Melee Smash, Stunning Strike
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium). Combat Reflexes, Dodge, Double
Attack, Exotic Weapon Proficiency (stun tentacles). Force Sensitivity,
Melee Defense, Pin, Rapid Strike, Running Attack, Trip, Weapon Focus
(stun tentacles)' Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Endurance + 11, Initiative + 13, Use the Force + 11
Systems walking locomotion (extra legs). climbing claws, organic
processor, 10 probes, hardened systems (x3). shield generator (SR 20).
improved sensor package
Possessions stun tentacles
Availability Illegal; Cost 50,000 credits
Killing Rage-If a JK-13 securi t y droid reduces an enemy to 0 hit points,
the droid flies into a berserk fury, gaining a +2 rage bonus on melee
attack rolls and melee damage rolls, but losing the ability to make Use
the Force checks, until the end of the encounter. While raging, the
JK-13 droid attacks the nearest target (friend or foe) until the droid is
dest royed.
Stability-A JK-13 security droid gains a +5 stability bonus on checks
made to resist being knocked prone.
1 Compare the attack rail to the target's Fortitude Defense as well as its
Reflex Defense. If the attack hits both defenses, the target moves -7 step
on the condition track.
LM-432 Assault Crab Droid
Crab droids come in a wide range of sizes, but perhaps the most effect ive
is the massive assault crab droid, standing over 6 meters tall and armed
with more effective weaponry than the standard, mid- sized unit: a water
jet sprayer that gives the crab droid its "Muckraker" nickname, plus a Merr-
Sonn blaster cannon. The assault crab droid has the same weaknesses as
its smaller cousins, including the fact that the area directly above it is out
of its line of fire.
Assau lt crab droids can't be played as droid heroes.
LM-432 Assault Crab Droid
Huge droid (4th-degree) nonheroic lS
Init +5; Senses Perception + 13
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 16 (flat-footed 16). Fort 21, Wil l 12; +10 armor
hp 145; Threshold 71
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking). climb 3 squares
Melee claw +141 (ldS+21) with Power Attack
Melee claw +lSl (ldS+30) with Power Attack and Powerful Charge
Ranged blaster cannon + 11 (3d12, 2x2 area) or
Ranged jet sprayer + 11 (3dlO stun, 6-square cone) or
Fighting Space 3x3; Reach 1 square
Base Atk + 13; Grp +34
Atk Options Power Attack
Special Actions Cleave
Abilities Str 32, Dex 7, Con -, Int 10, Wis 14, Cha S
Special Qualities stability
CL6
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium, heavy). Cleave, Crush, Pin, Power
Attack, Powerful Charge, Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, simple
weapons)
Skills Climb +20 (can reroll, can take 10 when threatened)'
Perception + 15, Stealth -3
Systems walking locomotion (extra legs). climbing claws, heuristic
processor, 2 claw appendages, hardened systems x5, duranium battle
armor (+ 10 armor)
Possessions blaster cannon, jet sprayer (including 100-liter water tank)
Availability Military; Cost 40,000 credits
Stability-An assault crab droid gains a +5 stability bonus on checks
made to resist being knocked prone.
1 Includes 70 points of Power Attack.
LEFT TO RIQHT:
..JK-13 SECURITY OROID, SPELUNKER PROBe: ORDI D,
L.M-432 ASSAULT CRAB ORClID, AND LR-57 COMBAT DROIO
LR-S7 Combat Droid
A massive combat droid used by the Retail Caucus at the Battle of Chris-
tophsis, the LR-57 specializes in la unching surprise attacks on unsuspecting
enemies. The LR-57 typically operates in a passive standby mode, consum-
ing only enough power to keep its sensors active and searching for threats.
When the combat droid detects a threat within its range, it activates and
goes into attack mode, sending a signal back to its remote processor and
awaiting instructions.
The Retail Caucus has developed a strategy of burying LR-57 combat
droids in the ground, using them like droid land mines with only their anten-
nae protruding above the surface.
LR-57 combat droids can't be played as droid heroes.
LR-S7 Combat Droid
Large droid (4th-degree) non heroic 9
Init +5; Senses low-light vision, Perception +18
Languages Binary
Defenses Ref 16 (flat-footed 15), Fort 17, Wil l 12; +6 armor
hp 33; Threshold 22
Immune droid immunit ies
CL 3
Speed 8 sq ua res
Ranged double heavy blaster rifle +7 (4d10) or
Ranged double heavy blaster rifle +2 (6dlO) with Burst Fire
Fighting Space 2x2; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +6; Grp +18
Atk Options Burst Fire
Abilities St r 24, Dex 12, Con -, Int 10, Wis 15, Cha 8
Special Qualities droid traits
Feats Armor Prof iciency (li ght), Burst Fire, Skill Focus (Perception), Skill
Focus (Stealth), Skill Training (Stealth), Weapon Profici ency (heavy
weapons, rifles)
Skills Perception + 18, Stealth + 10
Systems walking locomotion, basic processor, remote receiver, 2 tool
mounts, improved sensor package, internal comlink, locked access,
vocabulator
Possessions double heavy blaster rifle, durasteel plating (+6 armor)
Availability Military; Cost 16,000 credits
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The Techno Union's combat droid of choice is the octuptarra t ri-droid, named
after the Skakoan herbivore it resembles in shape. Equipped with three laser
turrets, the octuptarra tri - droid is capable of laying down wit hering f ields of
fire in all directions, but it is vulnerable in hand-to-hand combat because it
needs all three of its legs for support.
Later variants of the octuptarra tri-droid replace the explosives in the
self-destruct system with a potent virus. When the virus is released, make
an attack against the Fortitude Defense of each living creature in the burst
radius. If the attack hits, t he target creature moves -1 persistent step down the
condition track. Whether it hits or misses, the attack repeats every hour until
the creature is treated (requiring a successful DC 15 Treat Injury check).
Dctuptarra combat tri - droids can't be played as droid heroes.
Octuptarra Combat Tri-Droid
Large droid (4th-degree) non heroic 9
Init + 15; Senses low- li ght vision, Perception +5
Languages Binary
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 9), Fort 12, Will 9
hp 32; Threshold 17
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking), climb 3 squares
Ranged laser turret +7 (3d8) or
Ranged laser turret +2 (5d8) with Burst Fire or
Ranged laser turret +2 (3d8) and
laser turret +2 (3d8) with Double Attack or
Ranged laser turret +5 (4d8) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged laser turret - 2 (5d8) and
laser turret -2 (5d8) with Burst Fire and Double Attack or
Ranged laser turret +0 (4d8)
CL 3
and laser turret +0 (4d8) with Double Attack and Rapid Shot
Ranged self-destruct +5 (8d6, 4-square burst centered on droid) or
Ranged virus burst +5 vs. Fortitude Defense (-2 persistent steps down
condition track, effect reoccurs once per day unti l treated)
Fighting Space 2x2; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +6; Grp +13
Atk Options autofire, Burst Fire, Double Attack, Rapid Shot
Special Actions Running At t ack, self-destruct
Abilities Str 14, Dex 13, Con - , Int 11 , Wis 8, Cha 7
Feats Burst Fire, Double Attack, Rapid Shot , Runn ing Attack, Skil l Focus
(Initiative), Weapon Proficiency (rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 15, Stealth +0
Systems walking locomotion, magnetic feet, basic processor, internal
com link, improved sensor package, self-destruct system (8d6 damage
or virus)
Possessions 3 laser turrets
Availability Military; Cost 2,500 credits
OOM-Series Battle Droid
DDM-Series droids are origina ll y designed by the Neimoidians to serve as
crew aboard Trade Federat ion vessels. Yel low-striped DDM commanders
oversee operations, blue- striped DDM pilot s fly the ships, and red- striped
DDM security forces protect vi t al areas. While not as effective as living crews,
they require almost no day-to-day maintenance and consume little energy,
and defective droids can be deactivated and replaced within minutes- al l very
important considerations to the cost- conscious Trade Federation.
Although technically superior to (and less expensive than) their replace-
ments, t he B-Series batt le droids and super battle droids, DDM-Series battle
droids are viewed by the Confederacy of Independent Systems as "obsolete"
and "ineffective"-particularly given the Trade Federati on's disastrous defeat
at Naboo. (Unfortunately, the improvements demanded by the Techno
Union and the other Separatists lead to outrageous cost overruns, and the
compromise they reach make the new droi ds less effect ive, but still cost
twice as much.)
DDM-Series battle droids can't be played as droid heroes.
OOM-Series Battle Droid
Medium droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 6
Init +3 ; Senses Perception +7
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 10), Fort 11, Wi ll 10
hp 21; Threshold 11
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking)
Melee unarmed +5 (l d3+1)
Ranged blast er carbine +4 (3d8)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +4; Grp +5
Abilities Str 12, Dex 11, Con -, Int 11, Wis 9, Cha 9
CL 2
Feats Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, heavy weapons,
simple weapons), plus Coordinated Attack1, Skill Training (Knowledge
[tactics])2, or Skill Tra ining (Pilot )3
Skills Perception +7, plus Knowledge (tactics)2 +5 or Pilot3 +5
Systems walking locomotion, remote receiver, 2 hand appendages,
internal comlink, vocabulator
Possessions blaster carbine, electrobinoculars2, personal holoprojector2
Availability Mi litary; Cost 900 credits
1 Securitv models onlv.
2 Commander models onlV
3 Pilot models onlv.
Spelunker Probe Droid
Spelunker probe droids are originally designed to enter subterranean areas
to search for valuable ore deposits. When the Commerce Guild joins the
Confederacy of Independent Systems, they hand the designs over to the
Techno Union, which removes some of the mining-specific components and
replaces them with advanced stealth systems. These modified droids are
often referred to as "chameleon droids."
The modified spelunker probe droid is intended as a covert assassin droid,
using stealth to approach enemies and either attack with its laser cannons
or deliver mines undetected to key entry and exit points on the battlefield.
A common tactic for chameleon droids is to invisibly lay down numerous
mines around their intended targets, then open fire, thus hopefully herding
enemies into the explosives. The integrated remote detonator also enables
the droids to engineer avalanches and cave-ins without requiring their
opponents to trip the mines.
The Techno Union retains the original droids' traction-field generators,
which allow the spelunkers to walk on walls and ceilings, planting their mines
completely undetected.
Spelunker probe droids can't be played as droid heroes.
Spelunker Probe Droid
Medium droid (4th-degree) non heroic 3/scout 5
Init + 10; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 11
Languages Binary
Defenses Ref 18 (flat-footed 17), Fort 17, Will 15
hp 30; Threshold 17
Immune droid traits
Speed 6 squares (walking), climb 3 squares
Melee claw +6 (ld4+3) or
Ranged laser cannons + 1 (3d8+2) with autofire or
Ranged laser cannons + 1 (5d8+2) with Burst Fire
Ranged frag mine +6 (4d6, 2-square burst radius)
Fighting Space 1 square; Reach 1 square
Base Atk +5; Grp +6
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons), Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot
Abilities Str 13, Dex 13, Can -, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 9
Special Qualities cloaking (total concealment), Hidden Movement,
Improved Stealth, stability
Talents Acute Senses, Hidden Movement, Improved Stealth
CL 6
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Burst Fire, Point Blank Shot, Precise
Shot, Skill Focus (Stealth), Skill Training (Stealth), Weapon Proficiency
(heavy weapons, pistols, rifles)
Skills Climb +10, Perception +11 (can rerell), Stealth +15 (can reroll)
Systems walking locomotion (extra legs), basic processor, claw (climbing
claws), improved sensor package, cloaking holoprojector
Possessions laser cannon (as light repeating blaster), minelayer, 24 frag
mines, remote detonator
Availability Military; Cost 15,750 credits
Stability-A spelunker probe droid gains a +5 stability bonus on checks
made to resist being knocked prone.
Ultra Droideka
The ultra droideka is an oversized destroyer droid that can be used to supple-
ment droid treops on the battlefield in much the same way that large crab
droids do. The ultra droideka requires tremendous power to produce enough
energy to sustain its shields. For this reason, many of these droids operate
in shield less mode when there is a low chance of being targeted, or when
other droids are nearby to protect them from harm. Otherwise, the ultra
droideka functions almost identically to the droideka, though its weapons
are considerably more powerful.
Ultra droidekas can't be played as droid heroes.
10-11 0 LIOHTSABER O RalDS DEFEND AN ULTRA DROIDEKA.
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Huge droid (4th-degree) nonheroic 16
Init + 10; Senses Perception + 15
Languages Basic, Binary
Defenses Ref 17 (flat-footed 15), Fort 20, Will 13; +6 armor
hp 60; SR 20; Threshold 29
Immune droid immunities
Speed 3 squares (walking), 12 squares (wheeled)
Ranged heavy repeating blaster + 10 (3d12) with autofire or
Ranged heavy repeating blaster +10 (5d12) with Burst Fi re or
Ranged heavy repeating blaster +8/+8 (3d12) with autofire or
Ranged heavy repeating blaster +8/+8 (5d12) with Burst Fire
Fighting Space 3x3; Reach 1 square
Base Atk + 12; Grp +31
Atk Options Burst Fire, Dual Weapon Mastery II, Point Blank Shot
Abilities Str 28, Dex 15, Con -, Int 8, Wis 14, Cha 7
Special Qualities droid traits
CL 8
Feats Armor Proficiency (light), Burst Fire, Dual Weapon Mastery I, Dual
Weapon Mastery II , Improved Defenses, Point Blank Shot, Weapon
Focus (heavy weapons), Weapon Proficiency (heavy weapons, rifles)
Skills Perception + 15, Stealth +0
Systems walking locomot ion, wheeled locomotion (excl usive), remote
receiver, 2 tool appendages, shi eld generator (SR 20), integrated
com link)
Possessions 2 heavy repeating blasters (treat as E-web repeating
blasters)' durasteel plating (+6 armor)
Availability Military; Cost 29,000 credits
CONFEDERACY
VEHICL.ES
The Conf ederacy of Independent Systems has a dist inct advantage over
the Grand Army of the Republic in that many of the corporations that had
military contracts with the Re public were among the first to defect to the
Separatist movement.
Many of the vehicles described below are droid-controlled and do not
require organic crews to operate.
C3ROUND ARMORED TANK
Baktoid Armor Workshop's answer to the Grand Army's TX- 130 Saber-class
fighter tank, the Ground Armored Tan k (or GAT) is a lightly armed, lightl y
armored fast-attack vehicle built for recon and light infantry su pport. Often
escorted by a squad of B1-Series battle droids on STAPs, the GAT is fast and
agile, making it ideal for "hit-and-run" tactics. The GAT is controlled by an
integrated droid brain, ensuring that it is expendable.
WEAPON SYSTEMS
Separatist vehicle weapons share many traits in common with starship
weapon systems; the two are frequently interchangeable. This allows
vehicle weapons to be employed against starships and enables weapons
factories to combine production for a wide variety of final uses. Below
is one such weapon used during the Clone Wars.
Heavy Ordnance Launcher
Similar to ancient repeating slugthrower cannons, chain-fed ordnance
launchers fire high-explosive projectiles at great distances, inflicting
massive amounts of damage-sufficient to destroy most vehicles in a
single shot.
Microtractor-Pressor
This device functions as a tractor beam (see page 174 of the Saga Edition
core rulebook), except that its grapple bonus is halved. On a successful
grapple, the ship can choose to push the grappled target 10 squares away
(or 1 square in starship scale) .
By the second year of the Clone Wars, most GATs are either destroyed or
warehoused; improvements made to the TX-130 coupled wi th the appearance
of AT-XTs in the Republic' s battle lines render the GAT virtually obsolete.
Ground Armored Tank
Huge ground vehicle (speeder)
Init +6; Senses Perception +5
CL 10
Defenses Ref 17 (f lat-footed 14), Fort 23; +6 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 175; DR 10; Threshold 33
Speed 8 squares (max. velocity 130 km/h)
Ranged medium laser cannons +6 (see below) or
Ranged missile launchers +6 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3; Cover tota l
Base Atk +2; Grp +25
Abilities Str 36, Dex 17, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +6, Perception +5, Pilot +6
Crew droid brain (expert); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Payload 24 missiles
Availabi li ty Military; Cost 17,500 (11,000 used)
Medium Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 4d10x2
Missile Launchers (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 8d6, 4-square splash
REPUBLIC NU- CLASS ATTACK SHUTTLES
ATTACK A SEPARATIST OAT.
10-227 HAILFIRE-CLASS
DROID TANK
Built by Haor Chall Engineering to be the ultimate droid weapons platform,
the IG-227 Hoi/fire-class droid tank (sometimes called the "wheel droid")
is effective against the Republic' s heaviest wa lkers and even their LAAT/i
gunships. Under ideal circumstances, one Hoi/fire can take down a section
of AT-TE walkers and still wipe out an entire platoon of clone troopers with
its retractable laser cannon.
Designed as an all-terrain tank, the Hoi/fire operates on two massive,
independently turning wheels that give the tank an extremely tight turning
radius, as well as letting it reach decent land speeds-at least fast enough to
move into range, deliver its payload of missiles, then retreat to a safe distance
where it can be resupplied. Unfortunately, the Hoi/fire is very lightly armored
compared to most tanks, making it extremely vulnerable to counterattack.
The Confederacy'sIG-227 droid tanks are all equipped with Baktoid Armor
Workshop's inexpensive "hailfire" mi ssiles. Packed with concentrated thermal
detonator warheads, these missiles use an algorithmic guidance system
designed to counter anti - missile defense systems.
IG-227 Hailfire-class Droid Tank
Huge ground veh icle (wheeled)
Init +5; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11) Fort 19; +3 armor
hp 60; DR 10; Threshold 29
Speed 8 squares (max. velocity 45 km/hJ
Ranged missile launchers +5 (see below) or
Ranged laser cannon +5 (see bel ow)
Fighting Space 3x3; Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +21
Atk Options fire-linked missile launchers
Abilities Str 29, Dex 15, Con -, Int 13
Skills Initiative +5, Perception +6, Pilot +5
Crew droid brain (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Payload 30 "hai lfire" missiles
Availability Mil itary; Cost 60,000
Missile Launchers (pilot)
Atk +5, Dmg 6d10x2, 4- sq uare splash
Laser Cannon (pilot)
Atk +5, Dmg 4d10x2
MANTA DROID SUBFIOHTER
CL 12
Built by Haor Chall Engineering, the Manta droid subfighter is an aquatic
fighter craft used against aquatic or amphibious species such as the Mon
Calamari and Gungans. Although originally specified as a variable-geometry
droid (similar to the "Vulture" droid starfighterl. the intense pressures at the
Manta's operating depths proved an insurmountable design obstacle, and
Haor Chall Engineering compensated by producing more than the contracted-
for number of subfighters, as well as a subfighter carrier.
After the disastrous Battle of Mon Calamari, the Separatist forces flee
and leave behind a large number of their Manta droid subfighters. Unable to
depart on their own, the subfighters band together in a loose-knit droid com-
munity and eventually for m alli ances with the native Quarren, hunting various
ocean predators in exchange for repairs, equipment, and modifications.
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Huge water vehicle (speeder)
Init +6; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 11 ), Fort 17; +3 armor
hp 75; DR 10; Threshold 27
Speed swim 12 squares (max. velocity 160 km/h)
Ranged laser cannons +3 (see below) or
Ranged torpedo launchers +3 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3; Cover total
Base At k +0 ; Grp + 17
Atk Opti ons fire-linked torpedo launchers
Abilities Str 25, Dex 16, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiative +6, Perception +5, Pi lot +6
Crew droid brain (normal); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Payload 12 torpedoes
Availabili ty Military; Cost 22,000
Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +3, Dmg 4dlOx2
Torpedo Launchers (pilot)
Atk +3, Dmg Sd6, 4-square burst
MULTI-TROOP TRANSPORT
CL 9
Baktoid Armor Workshop designs and manufactures the Multi -Troop Trans-
port (MH) for the Trade Federation's battle droid "security force" long before
the Clone Wars. Although equipped with on ly minimal weaponry, the MH
is heavily armored, allowing it to plow through troops or light vehicles to
reach its deployment point.
To facilitate rapid deployment, the engineers at Baktoid Armor Workshop
developed a hydraulic storage rack that could not only stack 112 Bl-Series
battle droids (compressed into a convenient boxl ike shape) in the MH 's
cargo bay but also deploy them direct ly onto t he battlefield in less than
one minute.
A variant of the MTT. the Multi-Uti lity Transport, lacks the MH's weap-
onry and has a top speed of only 25 km/h (4 squa res), but carr ies up to 20
tons of cargo.
Multi-Troop Transport CL 6
Colossal ground veh icle (speeder)
Init -5; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 10 (flat-footed 10), Fort 26 ; +10 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 240; DR 20; Threshold 76
Speed 6 squares (max. velocity 35 km/h)
Ranged 2 twin blaster cannons +2 (see below)
Fighting Space 6x6; Cover total
Base At k +0; Gr p +36
Abiliti es St r 42, Dex 10, Con - , Int 14
Skills Initiative -5, Perception +5, Pilot -5
Crew 4 OOM-Series battle droids (normal); Passengers 112 Bl -Series
battle droids (compressed) or 20 droideka destroyer droids
(compressed)
Cargo 12 tons; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Avai lability Restricted; Cost 13S,OOO (SO,OOO used)
Twin Blaster Cannons (gunner)
Atk +2, Dmg 3d l 0x2
00-9 HOMINO SPIDER DROID
The OG-Series droids from the Commerce Gui ld are employed as mobile
heavy weapon platforms prior to the Clone Wars, and they require only minor
modifications for use in the war against the Republic. Being essentially a
starship reactor on legs, the so-called "spider walker " is able to mount nearly
any weapon for use against opponents.
Homing spider droids are often teamed with units of four DSDl dwarf
spider droids, which act as spotters for the larger and somewhat less agile
OG-9s. The DSDl' s synchronized fire circuits relay targeting data to the OG-9,
making it more accurate. (In game terms, the dwarf spider droids use the aid
another act ion to grant bonuses on the OG- 9 attack rolls.)
The OG-9 has a significant weakness in that its legs are not as heavil y
armored as its main body. Any critical hit against an OG-9 that deals damage
equal to or greater than its damage threshold brings the spider droid to an
immediate halt and reduces its speed to 0 squares, though it is still capable
of attacking. The droid remains immobile until repaired.
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OG-9 Homing Spider Droid CL 7
Huge ground vehicle (walker)
Init +5; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 13), Fort 17; +5 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 70; DR 10; Threshold 27
Speed 8 squares (max. velocity 50 km/h)
Ranged laser cannon +6 (see below) and
Ranged heavy repeating blaster -1 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3; Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp + 19
Atk Options autofire (heavy repeating blaster)
Abilities Str 24, Dex 12, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +5, Perception +6, Pilot +5
Crew droid brain (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost 70,000
Laser Cannon (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 5d10
Heavy Repeating Blaster (pilot)
Atk -1 (autofire only), Dmg 3dlO
PeRSUADeR-CL.ASS DROID
ENFORCER
Known variously as the Corporate Alliance tank droid, CAD, or "snail " tank,
the NR-N99 Persuader-class droid enforcer is originally developed as an anti-
insurgent droid, but it is swiftly converted for a somewhat more lethal role
in the Clone Wars. Although few were present at the Batt le of Geonosis, the
NR-N99s are deployed in massive numbers at the Battle of Kashyyyk.
Persuader-class droid enforcers are usually deployed in pairs as escorts
for Hai/fire-class droid tanks, or in trios as escorts for OG-9 homing spider
droids.
Persuader-class Droid Enforcer
Huge ground vehicle (tracked)
Init +5; Senses Perception +6
CL 14
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 13), Fort 20; +5 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 120; DR 15; Threshold 30
Speed 6 squares (max. velocity 50 km/h)
Ranged ion cannons +5 (see below)
Ranged heavy repeating blaster +0 (see below)
Ranged missile launcher +5 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3; Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +22
Atk Options autofire (heavy repeating blaster)
A PERSUADER-CLASS ORDIO
ENFORCER CHASES CLONE
TROOPERS ON B A ~ C SPEEDERS.
Abilities St r 30, Dex 12, Can -, Int 12
Skills Initiative +5, Pe rcepti on +6, Pilot +5
Crew droid brain (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Payload 48 thermal detonators, 12 concussion missiles, 4 homing
missiles, 2 dumbfire torpedoes
Availability Military; Cost 49,000
Ion Cannons (pilot)
Atk +5, Dmg 4d10x2 ion
Heavy Repeating Blaster (pilot)
Atk +0 (autofire only)' Dmg 3d10
Missile Launchers (pilot)
Atk +3, Dmg 8d6, 4-square burst (thermal detonators) or 7d10x2
(concussion missiles) or 6dlOx2 (homing missiles) or 9d10x2
(dumbf ire torpedoes)
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PLATFORM (STAP)
Designed specifically for OOM-Series and Bl-Series battle droids by Baktoid
Armor Workshop, the Single Trooper Aerial Platform (or STAP) is a swift,
agile weapons platform held aloft on repulsorlifts. The STAP is really little
more than a variant of the speeder bike, built to accommodate a battle droid
rider. The Trade Federation employs entire squadrons of STAPs for scouting,
patrols, and light anti - personnel support, though several of them working
in concert can wreak havoc on entrenched opponents or deliver battle droid
troops behind enemy lines, where they can dismount and attack enemies
from the rear.
Single Trooper Aerial Platform CL 2
Large airspeeder
Init +8; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 11), Fort 11; +2 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 15; Threshold 16
Speed 12 squares (max. velocity 400 km/h)
Ranged twin blaster cannons +4 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2; Cover none
Base Atk +2; Grp +8
Atk Options autofire (twin blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 13, Dex 16, Con - , Int 10
Skills Initiative +8, Perception +6, Pilot +8
Crew 1 (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Availability Licensed; Cost 2,500
Twin Blaster Cannons (pilot)
Atk +4, Dmg 4dl0
TRADE FEDERATION TROOP
CARRIER
The Trade Federation troop carrier is an unarmed variant of the Multi-Troop
Transport, but equipped with the same hydraulically powered batt le droid
deployment racks. Propelled by repulsorlifts, the troop carr ier is little more
than a modified cargo sled, so it needs considerable protection while it sets
down its droid "passengers." Consequently, few are employed during battles,
though they are quite common in pre-battle deployment.
Trade Federation Troop Carrier CL 4
Colossal ground vehicle (speeder)
Init -3; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 9 (flat-footed 8). Fort 20; +8 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 120; DR 10; Threshold 70
Speed 6 squares (max. velocity 50 km/h)
Fighting Space 6x6; Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +32
Abilities Str 30, Dex 12, Con -, Int 12
Skills Initiati ve - 3, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pilot -3
Crew 200M-Series pilot battle droids (skilled); Passengers 112 Bl-Series
battle droids
Cargo 4 tons; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Availability Military ; Cost 37,000
TRI-OROID
The success of the octuptarra combat tri-droid prompted the Techno Union to
develop a larger model, resulting in the mobile artillery tri-droid-a towering
behemoth capable of destroying enemy armor with a single shot from one
of its three heavy ordnance launchers.
The tri-droid sees extensive use in the Battle of Mygeeto toward the end
of the Clone Wars, but it is fairly rare prior to that.
Tri-Droid
Gargantuan ground vehicle (walker)
Init +2; Senses Percept ion +6
CL 9
Defenses Ref 14 (fl at-footed 13), Fort 22; +8 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 160; DR 15; Threshold 32
Speed 8 squares (max. velocity 50 km/h)' climb 4 squa re s
Ranged 3 heavy ordnance launchers +4 (see below)
Fighting Space 4x4; Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +29
Abilities Str 34, Dex 12, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +2, Perception +6, Pi lot +2
Crew droid brain (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo none; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Payload 48 heavy ordnance shells
Availability Military; Cost 100,000 credits
Heavy Ordnance Launcher (gunner)
Atk +4, Dmg 5dl0x5, 4-square burst
TSMEU-6 PERSONAL
WHEEL B I KE
Originally created as an all-terrain military reconnaissance vehicle-and later
adopted by civilians for racing-the Tsmeu-6 personal wheel bike returns
to its roots during the Clone Wars, serving as a light patrol vehicle for the
Confederacy of Independent Systems. The wheel bike is difficult to control,
particularly at higher speeds, so pilots need to be specially trained to handle
the vehicle. Even the military version is dangerously unstable in high-speed
turns, requiring extreme skill to maneuver.
One particular innovation that makes the Tsmeu-6 popular with both
the military and racing enthusiasts is the set of retractable all-terrain legs,
which allow the driver to not only right the vehicle after a spill but also
enables the wheel bike to negotiate difficult terrain, such as is commonly
found on battlefields.
Tsmeu-6 Personal Wheel Bike
Large ground vehicle (wheeled/walking)
Init +10; Senses Perception +8
CL 3
Defenses Ref 16 (flat-footed 13). Fort 15; +4 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 50; DR 5; Threshold 20
Speed 10 squares (max. velocity 330 km/h)' walk 6 squares
Fighting Space 2x2; Cover +5
Base Atk +5; Grp +15
Abilities Str 20, Dex 16, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative + 10, Perception +8, Pilot + 10
Crew 1 (expert); Passengers 1
Cargo 10 kg; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Availability Licensed; Cost 15,000
General Grievous's Wheel Bike
General Grievous's personal wheel bike has been modified by replacing the
passenger seat with a double laser cannon.
Grievous's Wheel Bike (Modified Tsmeu-6) CL 5
Large ground vehicle (wheeled/walking)
Init + 10; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 16 (flat-footed 13). Fort 15; +4 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 50; DR 5; Threshold 20
Speed 10 squares (max. velocity 330 km/h)' walk 6 squares
Ranged double laser cannon +9 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2; Cover +5
Base Atk +5; Grp + 15
Atk Options autofire (double laser cannon)
Abilities Str 20, Dex 16, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative + 10, Perception +8, Pilot + 10
Crew 1 (expert); Passengers none
Cargo 5 kg; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost not available for sa le
Double Laser Cannon (pilot)
Atk +9 (+4 autofire). Dmg 5dl0
CONFEDERACY
STARSHIPS
All of the major factions that comprise the Confederacy of Independent Sys-
tems, including the Techno Union, the Commerce Guide, the Trade Federation,
and the InterGalactic Banking Clan, have fleets of sh ips at their command
and access to vast resources with which to build more.
BC-714 LUXURY TRANSPORT
Commissioned by the InterGalactic Banking Clan and designed by the Techno
Union, the BC-714 luxury transport is one of the galaxy's fastest, most
comfortable interstellar vessels, with quarters for 30 passengers, private
staterooms for special guests, a 20-seat holotheater, and a dining room that
rivals some of the finest restaurants on Muunilinst. Essentially a starfaring
pleasure yacht. the BC-714 is considered a status symbol to Muun executives,
and many consider it an affront to travel in anything less.
What the Banking Clan's BC-714 transport lacks in firepower, it makes up for
in speed. The transport's lean, aerodynamic shape and powerful twin engines
gives it tremendous thrust in atmosphere, and its advanced hyperdrives carry
it from system to system without the delay of more common transports.
BC-714 Luxury Transport
Colossal space transport
Init -5; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 12). Fort 27; + 12 armor
hp 135; DR 15; SR 45; Threshold 77
CL 5
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,800 km/h)' fly 2 squares (starship
scale)
Fighting Space 12x12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +0; Grp +37
Abilities Str 44, Dex 10, Con -, Int 18
Skills Initiative -5, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -5,
Use Computer +5
Crew 17 (normal); Passengers 30
Cargo 80 tons; Consumables 6 months; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive xl (x6 backup). nav computer
Availability Restricted; Cost 1,700,000 (980,000 used)
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STARFIOHTER
Feethan Ott raw Scalable Assembl ies, devel opers of the Self-Constructing
Armament Factory, develop t he Belbull ab-22 heavy starf ighter t o f il l a gap
in t he Confederacy's st arf ighter f leet s: an assa ult starfighter that, unlike vul -
ture droid starf ighters an d droid t ri-fight ers, ca n go head-to-head wi th the
Republi c's ARC- 170s. The Belbullab-22 also comes in heavy assault craft and
strike bomber models (the Belbu llab-23 and Belbull ab-24, respectively).
General Grievous owns a modi f ied Belbullab- 22, the Soulless One, which
includes a cutting-edge HoloNet transceiver and considerably more eff icient
hyperdrives. He uses t he Soulless One as his personal transport when he needs
to travel qui ckly, wit hout the protection of the Separatist fl eet.
Belbullab Heavy Starfighter CL 13
Garga nt ua n starfighter
Init +3 ; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 17 (f lat-foot ed 17), Fort 28 ; + 10 armor, Vehicu la r Combat
hp 160 ; DR 10; SR 25; Threshold 48
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,100 km/h)' f ly 4 squa res
(starship scale)
Ranged 2 triple laser cannons +6 (see below) or
Ranged 2 concussi on missi le launchers +6 (Bel bullab-24; see below)
Fi ghting Space 4x4 or 1 square (st arship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +35
Atk Options autofi re (triple laser can nons)
Abilities Str 47, Dex 14, Con -, Int 14
Skills In itiat ive +3, Percept ion +6, Pilot +3, Use Computer +6
Crew 1 (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo 140 kg ; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Payload 12 concussion missiles (Belbu ll ab-24 only)
Hyperdrive x6 (x15 backup), nav computer
Availability Mili t ary; Cost 168,000 (1 25,000 used)
Belbullab-22: Triple Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 5dlOx2
Belbul lab-23 and Belbullab-24: Triple Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 6dlOx2
Belbullab-24: Concussion Missile Launchers (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 9d10x2
BELBULLAS-2Z STARFIOHTERS e:SCORT .A.
SHEATH/PEDE-CLASS SHUTTLE.
Soulless One (Modified Belbullab-22) CL 14
Gargant uan starfighter
Init +7; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 21 (flat-footed 19), Fort 28 ; + 10 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 160; DR 10; SR 25; Threshold 48
Speed f ly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,100 km/h)' f ly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged t ri ple laser cannons +9 (see below)
Fighting Space 4x 4 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +38
Atk Options aut ofire (triple laser cannons)
Abilities Str 47, Dex 19, Con - , Int 14
Skills Initiative +7, Perception +8, Pilot +7, Use Computer +8
Crew 1 (expert); Passengers none
Cargo 160 kg; Consumables none; Carried Craft none
Hyperdrive x2 (x5 backup), nav computer
Availability Mil itary; Cost not avai lable for sale
Triple Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +9 (+4 autof ire)' Dmg 5dlOx2
C - 9979 LANDINO CRAFT
When Haor Chall Engineering builds thousands of C-9979 landing craft for
the Trade Federation, nominally for "security purposes," the Trade Federation
wastes no time in using them in their invasion of Naboo. Later, they pledge
their entire fleet of C- 9979s to the Conf ederacy of Independent Systems.
As landing craft, the C-9979s are very functional, car rying over 150
ground vehicles of different types in massive storage racks and quickly
deploying them via computerized repulsor tracks, through the cent ral staging
area and down the boarding ramp, located in the C-9979's landing pedestal.
The C- 9979s themselves also break down easily for transport aboard Trade
Federation cruisers; their wings can be detached and stored alongside the
main body of the landing craft.
Although the C-9979 can be crewed by organic beings, it is more cost-
effective to use battle droids. During the invasion of Naboo, nearly all the
C-9979 landing craft are operated entirely by OOM-Series batt le droids;
during the Clone Wars, B1-Series battle droids are more common.
C-99?9 LANDINO CRAFT FACE HEAVY GROUND F I RE
FROM SPHA- Ts.
C-9979 Landing Craft
Colossal (frigate) space transport
Init - 5; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 11 (flat-footed 11). Fort 34; + 11 armor
hp 600; DR 15; SR 60; Threshold 134
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 590 km/h)' fly 1 square
(starship scale)
Ranged 2 fire- linked laser cannons +3 (see below)
Ranged 2 f ire-linked bl aster cannons +3 (see below)
Fighting Space 12x12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +0; Grp +49
Atk Options autofire (blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 58, Dex 10, Con -, Int 16
Skills Ini tiative -5, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -5,
Use Computer +5
CL 10
Crew 88 OOM-Series battle droids (normal); Passengers 30 repair droids,
40 OOM-Series command battle droids, 39 OOM-Series pilot battle
droids, 15 OOM-Series security battle droids
Cargo 1,800 tons; Consumables 1 day; Carried Craft 28 Trade Federation
troop carriers; 114 AATs; 11 MTTs
Availability Mi litary; Cost 200,000 (75,000 used)
Fire-linked Laser Cannons (gunner)
Atk +3, Dmg 5d10x2
Fire-linked Blaster Cannons (gunner)
Atk +3, Dmg 5d10x2
CIS-ADVANCED STARFIOHTER
Stolen from a secret weapons factory on Diado by Jedi Master Saesee Tiin,
the CIS-Advanced starfighter is a prototype t hat never sees actual battlefield
use except in a few trials. However, many of the systemic innovations are
borrowed by Republic engineers for inclusion on Republic starships such as
the Eta-2 Actis Interceptor developed by Kuat Systems Engineering specifi-
cally for Jedi fighter pilots.
Very few CIS-Advanced starfighters are built, and most of those are
constructed by the Republic for use in t raining clone f ighter pilots. The
one Saesee Tiin steals is the only one the Separatists have, and the plans
are vaporized when Master Tiin destroys the weapons factory building the
prototype.
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Huge starfighter
Init +7; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 12), Fort 24; +4 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 90; DR 10; SR 25; Threshold 34
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,300 km/h)' fly 5 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged heavy blaster cannons +7 (see below) or
Ranged proton torpedo launchers +7 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +26
Atk Options autofire (heavy blaster cannons)
Abilities Str 38, Dex 16, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initiative +7, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pilot +7,
Use Computer +6
Crew 1 (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo 190 kg; Consumables 2 days; Carried Craft none
Payload 24 proton torpedoes
Hyperdrive x6, nav computer
Availability Military; Cost not available for sale
Heavy Blaster Cannons (pilot)
Atk +7, Dmg 6d10x2
Proton Torpedo Launchers (pilot)
Atk +7, Dmg 9dlOx2
DIAMONO-CL.ASS CRUISER
The Commerce Guild's entry in the rapid-deployment arena is the Diamond-
class cruiser. Designed to deliver thousands of spider droids quickly and
efficiently to ground-based battlefields-it is a considerably more effective
landing craft than the Trade Federation's C-9979. Although lightly armed,
the Diamond-class cruiser's ability to field a dozen OG-9s (and their accom-
panying DSD1s) in less than a minute ensures that the vessel spends very
little time on the ground-and most of that time it is surrounded by deadly
homing spider droids.
The president of the Commerce Guild, Shu Mai, uses a Diamond-class
cruiser as her personal transport and as the flagship of the Commerce Guild
fleet.
Diamond-class Cruiser
Colossal (frigate) space transport
Init -4; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 12), Fort 35; + 12 armor
hp 840; DR 15; SR 50; Threshold 135
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 1,450 km/h)' fly 1 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged 2 laser cannon batteries + 13 (starship scale; see below)
Fighting Space 12x 12 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +0; Grp +50
Atk Options autofire (laser cannon batteries)
Abilities Str 61, Dex 12, Con -, Int 17
Skills Initiative -4, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -4,
Use Computer +4
Crew 148 (normal); Passengers 45
CL 13
Cargo 1,380 tons; Consumables 3 months; Carried Craft 600 OG-9
homing spider droids, 2,400 DSD1 dwarf spider droids
Hyperdrive x.75 (x4 backup), nav computer
Availability Military; Cost 5,000,000 (2,125,000 used)
Laser Cannon Batteries (6 gunners)
Atk + 13, Dmg 4dlOx2
A DIAMOND-CLASS CRUISER FIRES UPON A REPUBLIC FRIOATE.
DRCJCH-CLASS BOARDINO SHIP
The Confederacy likes to use captured enemy ships for covert missions.
Toward this end, Separatist engineers design specialized boarding vessels
that can transfer boarding parties to the interior of an enemy vessel without
causing catastrophic damage to t he ship itself. One such design is the Droeh-
class boarding ship, which can be launched in large numbers to capture enemy
capital ships while still keeping them spaceworthy.
The Drach-class boarding ship has a special boarding drill on its forward
section that can be used to dri ll into a starship and release its passengers
safely inside the ship. As a standard action, the pilot of the Drach-class
boarding ship can make an attack with the boarding drill against a ship in
an adjacent square. If the attack succeeds, the boarding ship moves into
the target's space and attaches itself to the hul l of the target ship without
triggering a collision. Each round thereafter, as a standard action, the pilot
can use the drill to make a grapple check and deal damage to the target
ship equal to the grapple check's result, ignoring the target ship's SR. When
the target ship has taken cumulative damage from the dri ll in excess of its
damage threshold, the boarding ship punches through and its passengers
can enter the target ship safely.
Droch-class Boarding Ship
Huge starfighter
Init +4; Senses Percept ion +6
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-f ooted 11), Fort 22; +3 armor
hp 60; DR 5; Threshold 32
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 850 km/h), f ly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged light laser cannons +6 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew)
Base Atk +2; Grp +24
Atk Options boarding drill
Abilities Str 34, Dex 12, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +4, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pilot +4,
Use Computer +6
Crew 1; Passengers 6 (droid troops)
Cargo 30 kg; Consumables 1 day; Carried Craft none
Availability Restricted; Cost 43,000
Light Laser Cannons (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg 3dlOx2
Boarding Drill (pilot)
Atk +6, Dmg - (grapple +24)
CL 7
HARDCSLL-CLASS TRANSPORT
The Techno Union contributed nearly three hundred of their Hardeel/-class
transports to the Separatist cause before the Clone Wars began. After losing
hundreds of them at the Battle of Geonosis, the Techno Union supplied the
Confederacy with another thousand. Although sturdy, the Hardeell-class
vessel uses a cluster of primary thruster engines, rather than the conven-
tional repulsorlift engines found on most starships-partly because thrusters
outperform repu lsorlifts in acceleration, and partly because the Skakoans
have three fuel-rich moons in their home system.
The crew cabins of the Hardeell-class space transport (located in the
uppermost portion of the ship's nose cone) are designed for Skakoan habita-
tion. Skakoans can forego their pressure suits in the crew cabins, but other
species require either flight suits or space suits to survive.
Although heavily armored, the Hardeell-class transport is only lightly
armed, and vulnerable to well-placed shots. A critical hit against a Hardeell-
class transport deals triple damage, rather than double damage.
Hardcell-class Transport CL 10
Colossal (frigate) space transport
Init -4; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 14), Fort 38; +14 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 800; DR 25; SR 100; Threshold 138
Speed fly 18 squares (max. velocity 4,000 km/h), fly 1 square
(starship sca le)
Ranged 2 laser cannon batteries + 16 (see below)
Fighting Space 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +55
Atk Options autofire (laser cannons)
Abilities Str 66, Dex 10, Con -, Int 18
Skills Initiative -4, Mechanics + 15 (+6*), Perception +6, Pi lot -4,
Use Computer + 15 (+6*)
Crew 190 (skilled); Passengers 1,017
Cargo 12,400 tons; Consumables 6 months; Carried Craft 650 Hailfire-
class droid tanks
Hyperdrive xl (x8 backup), nav computer
Availability Military; Cost not available for sale
* If the ship has no astrameeh draids, use these skill modifiers instead.
Laser Cannons (6 gunners)
Atk + 16, Dmg 4dlOx2
HYSNA-CLASS BOMBER
One of the many droid starfighter variants used by the Confederacy, the
Hyena-class bomber from Baktoid Armor Workshop uses the basic chassis
of a droid starfighter but expands it, making room for a greater payload. The
bomber features an expanded munitions hold to one side of the droid star-
fighter's primary control systems, allowing the vessel to carry both concus-
sion missiles and proton torpedoes. Hyena-class bombers typically fly toward
a target and unleash a torrent of missiles and torpedoes to overwhelm the
target's shields in ha lf the time taken by other comparably-sized bombers.
Given the computerized nature of its piloting system, a Hyena-class
bomber can attack with all weapons as though each had its own gunner.
Hyena-class Bomber
Huge starfighter
In it +8; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11). Fort 22; +3 armor
hp 70; DR 5; Threshold 32
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,150 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged light laser cannons +7 (see below) and
proton torpedoes +7 (see below) and
light concussion missiles +7 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover none
Base Atk +5; Grp +27
Abilities Str 35, Dex 14 Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +8, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot +8,
Use Computer +8
Crew 0 (expert); Passengers none
Cargo none kg; Consumables 2 days; Carried Craft none
Payload 6 proton torpedoes, 6 concussion missiles
Availability Restricted; Cost 23,000
Light Laser Cannons
Atk +7, Dmg 3d10x2
Proton Torpedoes
Atk +7, Dmg 9d10x2
Light Concussion Missiles
Atk +7, Dmg 7d1Ox2
CL 7
HAFiOCELL-CLASS TRANSPORTS DEPEND
A PFiOVIOSNCE-CLASS DESTROYER.
PROVIDSNCS- CLASS
DESTROYER
Originally built for the Trade Federation by the Quarren Free Dac Volunteers
Engineering Corps, the kilometer-long Providence-class destroyer (frequent ly
referred to as a "Trade Federation cruiser") is one of the Confederacy's most
powerful warships, more than a match for any similarly classed cruiser in
the Republic Navy. It is so formidable in combat t hat General Grievous uses
one, the Invisible Hand, as his flagship in the assault on Coruscant. Endlessly
modifiable (due to modular compartments). the Providence-class destroyer
can be made faster with upgraded hyperdrives or sublight thrusters; it can
be made deadlier by adding weapon battery compartments; it can be made
into a light starfighter carrier by increasing the size of the hangar bays; or
countless other variations.
Unlike many warships, the Providence-class cruiser uses a "bridge-
forward" set up (rather than a dorsa l command tower, as is common wit h
Republic wa rships such as t he Acc/amator-cl ass assault ship and Venatar-
class Sta r Destroyer). This setup makes t he Providence-class slight ly more
maneuverable than its Republic counterpa rts, particu larl y in at mospheres-
although the ship is not equipped for ground landings (being designed, like
so many other Quarren and Mon Calamari shi ps, f or water landings).
Providence-class Destroyer CL 18
Co lossa l (cr uiser) capita l shi p
Init -3 ; Senses Percept ion +6
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 13), Fort 54; + 13 armor, Vehicular Combat
hp 1,800; DR 20; SR 180; Threshold 254
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 1,050 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(sta rship scale)
Ranged quad turbo laser battery + 18* (see below)
3 dual laser cannon batteries + 16 (see below)
heavy ion cannons +8* (see below)
point-defense ion cannon battery + 18 (see below)
8 proton torpedo launcher batteries + 18 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2 (starsh ip sca le); Cover tota l
Base Atk +2; Grp +76
Abilities Str 98, Dex 12, Con - , Int 22
Skills Initiative - 3, Mechanics +6, Percept ion +6, Pi lot - 3,
Use Computer +6
Crew 22,350 (skil led); Passengers 48,247
Cargo 29,000 tons; Consumables 1 year; Carried Craft 8 lan ding craft /
shuttles
Payload 2,800 proton torpedoes
Hyperdrive x l .5 (x l 0 backup), nav computer
Availability Military; Cost not available for sale
* Apply a -20 penalty on attacks against targets smaller than Colossal size.
Quad Turbolaser Battery (6 gunners)
Atk + 18 (-2 against targets smaller than Colossal )' Dmg 7dl0x5
Dual Laser Cannon Battery (5 gunners)
Atk + 16, Dmg 6dl 0x2
Heavy Ion Cannons (gunner)
Atk +8 (-1 2 against targ ets small er than Colossal)' Dmg 3dl0x5 ion
Point-Defense Ion Cannon Battery (6 gunners)
Atk + 18, Dmg 3dl0x2 ion
Proton Torpedo Launcher Battery (6 gunners)
Atk + 18, Dmg 9d l 0x2
Invisible Hand
Colossal (cruiser) capi t al ship
Init - 1; Senses Perception +8
CL 20
Defenses Ref 14 (flat- footed 13), Fort 54; + 13 armor, Veh icu lar Combat
hp 1,800; DR 20; SR 180; Threshold 254
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 1,050 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(starshi p scale)
Ranged quad turbolaser battery +21* (see below)
3 dual laser cannon batteries + 19 (see below)
heavy ion cannons + 11 * (see below)
point-defense ion cannon battery +21 (see below)
8 proton torpedo launcher bat teries +21 (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2 (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +79
Abilities Str 98, Dex 12, Con -, Int 22
Skills Initiat ive - 1, Mechanics +8, Percept ion +8, Pi lot -1,
Use Computer +8
Crew 350 (expert); Passengers 125,000
Cargo 29,000 tons ; Consumables 1 year; Carried Craft 16 landing craft /
shuttles, 24 starfighters
Payload 2,800 proton torpedoes
Hyperdrive x l (x l 0 backup). nav computer
Availability Military; Cost not available for sale
Quad Turbolaser Battery (6 gunners)
Atk +21 (+ 1 agai nst targets smal ler than Colossa l), Dmg 7d l0x5
Dual Laser Cannon Battery (5 gunners)
Atk +19, Dmg 6dl0x2
Heavy Ion Cannons (gunner)
Atk +11 (- 9 against targets smaller than Colossal). Dmg 3d l 0x5 ion
Point-Defense Ion Cannon Battery (6 gunners)
Atk +21, Dmg 3dl0x2 ion
Proton Torpedo Launcher Battery (6 gunners)
Atk +21, Dmg 9dl0 x2
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The Punworcca 176-class interstellar sloop is a small hyperspace-capable
yacht created by the Huppla Pasa Tisc Shipwrights Col lective (the Geono-
sian corporation responsible for the Ginivex-class starfighter). Small and
somewhat cramped, the sloop is usually used only for short interplanetary
flights, but it is at least comfortable enough for a smal l number of passengers,
provided the journey doesn't last more than a day or so.
As a gift to Count Dooku, the Geonosian archduke, Poggle the Lesser,
had Huppla Pasa Tisc Shipwrights Collective build a custom Punworcca
176-class interstellar sloop. Dooku then modified the vessel by having an
antique solar sail fitted to the ship, allowing him to cruise largely undetected
by most starship sensors.
Punworcca 11 6- class Sloop
Gargantuan space transport
Init +3 (+ 13*); Senses Percept ion +6 (+4*)
Defenses Ref 12 (flat- footed 10), Fort 22; +5 armor
hp 60; DR 10; SR 20; Threshold 42
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,600 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged microtractor-pressor +2 (see below)
Fi ght i ng Space 4x4 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +2 (+1*); Grp +29
Abi l ities Str 34, Dex 14, Con -, Int 16
Ski lls Initiative +3 (+ 13*), Mechanics +6, Perception +6 (+4*),
Pilot +3 (+ 13*), Use Computer +6 (+ 13*)
CL 6
Crew 2, or 1 FA-4 pilot droid plus 1 optional organic co- pi lot (ski lled);
Passengers 11
Cargo 240 kg; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Hyper dri ve x1.5, nav computer
Avail abi li t y Licensed; Cost 35,700
* If the ship has only the FA-4 pilot droid, use these skill modifiers instead.
Microtractor-pressor (co-pilot)
Atk +2, Dmg - (grapple +14; see "Weapon Systems" on page 198)
SHEATH/PEDE-CLASS SHUTTLE
The Neimoidian leadership of the Trade Federation frequently travels in per-
sonal shuttles, the most popular of which is the Sheathipede-class transport
shuttle from Haor Chall Eng i neering. It is so popular with them, in fact, that
the vessel is more widely known as a "Neimoidian shuttle."
Most Neimoidians employ the Sheathipede's automat ed f light system,
which enables the ship to receive verbal destination coordinates. Pi lots and
passengers are free to lounge in comfort in the rear compartments whi le the
ship guides itself to the specified destination-an important consideration
for Neimoidians. Neimoidians are quick to point out that the shuttle is only
designed to travel from a planetary orbit to the surface and back agai n, and
is not meant to be used in combat situations.
Sheathipede-class Shuttle
Colossal space transport
Init -3 ; Senses Percept ion +5
Defenses Ref 8 (flat-footed 6), Fort 27; +6 armor
hp 140; DR 15; SR 35; Threshold 77
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 880 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Fi ghting Space 6x6 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base At k +0; Gr p +37
Abilities Str 45, Dex 14, Con -, Int 19
Skills Initiative -3, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot -3,
Use Computer +5
Cr ew 1 (normal); Passenger s 6
Cargo 1 ton; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Availabi lity Licensed; Cost not avai lable for sale
SUB.JUOATOR-CLASS HEAVY
CRUISER
CL4
One of the largest ships to come out of the Confederacy's shipyards, the
Subjugator- class heavy cruiser is a capital ship designed around its massive
ion pulse cannons. The cruiser disables enemy ships so that it can destroy
them with ease. The Subjugator-class heavy cruiser was designed and con-
structed in secret by Quarren Separatists at their shipyards on Pammant,
using the const ruct ion of the Providence-class ships as a cover.
The Malevolence, one of General Grievous's command ships, is a Subju-
gator-class heavy cruiser.
Tactical Fire: As a standard action, the Subjugator-class heavy cruiser
can forgo all attacks to provide tactical fire to al l squares within 2 squares
of it. All ion weapon attacks made against enemy starships within that area
deal +2 dice of damage on a successful hit.
A P A IR OF BANKI N O CLAN TRANSPORTS S U PPORT
THE M A L.EVOL. ENCe, A SUB.JUOA TO,q- CLASS H EAVY CRUISER.
Subjugator-class Heavy Cruiser CL 20
Colossa l (cr uiser) capi t al ship
Init -2 ; Senses Percept ion +6
Defenses Ref 15 (flat-footed 13), Fort 53; +13 armor
hp 1, 750; DR 20; SR 130; Threshold 253
Speed fly 2 squares (starship scale)
Ranged 5 heavy turbo laser batteries + 15* (see below) and
2 medium turbolaser batteries + 15* (see below) and
5 point-defense light laser cannon batteries + 15 (see below) and
2 tractor beam batteries + 11 (see below) and
2 ion pulse cannons +7* (see below) and
Fighting Space 2x2 (st arship scal e); Cover t ot al (crew)
Base Atk +2; Grp +65
Atk Options tactica l f ire
Abilities Str 97, Dex 14, Con -, Int 20
Skills Initiative -2, Mechanics +6, Percept ion +6, Pilot -2,
Use Computer +6
Crew 550 (ski lled); Passengers 60,000 (battle droids)
Cargo 13,000 tons; Consumables 2 years; Carried Craft 144 "Vulture"
droid starfighters, 48 Hvena- class droid bombers, various support craft
Hyperdrive x 2 (backup x 12); navicomputer
Availability Mi litary ; Cost not ava i lable for sale
* ApplV a - 20 penaltv on attacks against targets smaller than Colossal size.
Heavy Turbolaser Battery (5 gunners)
Atk +15 (- 5 aga i nst targets smaller than Colossal), Dmg 7d10x5
Medium Turbolaser Battery (5 gunners)
Atk + 15 (-5 against targets smaller than Colossal), Dmg 5dlOx5
Point-Defense Light Laser Cannon Battery (5 gunners)
Atk +15, Dmg 3d10x2
Tractor Beam Battery (3 gunners)
Atk +11 (-9 aga inst targ ets smal ler t han Colossal),
Dmg - (grappl e +65)
Ion Pulse Cannon (gunner)
Atk +7, Dmg 9d lOx 10 ion; see the "I on Pul se Can non" si debar.
ION PULSE CANNON
The ion pulse cannon is found on Subjugator-class heavy cruisers and
is used to disable enemy starships before they have a chance to fire
back. No other class of ship carries the weapon due to its unique power
generation needs.
Ion pulse cannons are area attack weapons, even at starship scale.
A single ion pulse cannon targets all starships with 5 squares (starship
scale) of the ship carrying the weapon; the gunner makes an attack roll
against each ship within that area. On a hit; the target takes normal ion
damage and moves -2 steps on the condition track. On a miss, the target
takes half damage and moves -1 step on the condition track.
Unlike most other starship weapons, ion pulse cannons have a sig-
nificant build-up and cooldown time. The weapon can be fired as normal
as a standard action. However, after firing the ' ion pulse cannon, the
gunner must spend three consecutive full-round actions clearing the
weapon of ionized particles before it can be fired again. If the starship
takes damage that equals or exceeds its damage threshold at any time
during this recharge period, the ion pulse cannon automatically overloads
and is destroyed.
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INFL..UENTIAL.. FIOURES
The following individuals figure prominently in a Clone Wars campaign, and
their actions playa major role in shaping the history of this era.
SaBA FETT
Boba Fett is the unaltered clone of Jango Fett. He sees his "father" beheaded
by Mace Windu during the Battle of Geonosis. As a teenager in the later part
of the Clone Wars, he begins his career f inding work wherever he can - as
mercenary, soldier, personal guard, assassin, and of course, bounty hunter.
The following statistics reflect Boba Fett at the start of what promises
to be a notorious career.
Boba Fett (Episode III) CL 7
Medium Human (clone) scout 3/soldier 4
Destiny 1; Force 3; Dark Side 2
Ini t + 12; Senses low-light vision, Perception + 10 (can reroll, must take
second result)
Languages Basic, Huttese, Mando'a
Def enses Ref 24 (flat-footed 19). Fort 21, Will 19
hp 66; DR 1; Threshold 21
Speed 6 squares, fly 6 squares (jet pack)
Melee unarmed +8 (ld6+5)
Ranged blaster carbine + 10 (3d8+3) or
Ranged blaster carbine +5 (3d8+3) and blaster carbine +5 (3d8+3) with
Double Attack or
Ranged flamethrower + 10 (3d6+3, 6-square cone) or
Ranged missile launcher + 10 (6d6+3, 2-square splash) or
Ranged stun grenade + 10 (4d6+3, 2-square burst) or
Ranged whi pcord + 10 (grab)
Base Atk +6; Grp +8
Atk Options Double Attack, Keen Shot, Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot,
Running Attack
Special Actions Quick Draw
Abil ities Str 14, Dex 18, Con 14, Int 14, Wis 14, Cha 13
Talents Acute Senses, Armored Defense, Juggernaut, Keen Shot
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium). Double Attack, Exotic Weapon
Proficiency (flamethrower). Martial Arts I, Point Blank Shot , Precise
Shot, Quick Draw, Running Attack, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles,
simple weapons)
Skills Endurance + 10, Initiative + 12, Knowledge (tactics) + 10, Perception
+10 (can reroll, must keep second result). Persuasion +9, Pilot +12,
Stealth + 12, Survival + 10
Possessions Slave I, Mandalorian armor (as battle armor with helmet
package; 4 weapon attachments)' blaster carbine, 4 stun grenades,
flamethrower (5 shots)' missile launcher, 4 missi les, whipcord (treat as
net). blaster gauntlet (treat as hold-out blaster). jet pack (10 charges).
utility belt with medpac
CAVIK TaTH
Cavik Toth's ambition leads him to found his own mercenary force, the
Sabaoth Squadron. Prior ! o the start of t he Clone Wars, Toth and his forces
ally with Count Dooku ana the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Toth's
adversaries include Nym and his Lok Revenants as well as Jedi Master Adi
Gallia.
Captain Cavik loth
Medium Human soldier 4/scoundrel 3/ace pilot 2/officer 2
Destiny 2; Force 4; Dark Side 2
Init + 13; Senses Perception + 12
Languages Basic, Ryl
Defenses Ref 28 (flat-footed 25). Fort 24, Will 26, Dodge
hp 86; Threshold 24
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +9 (ld4+5)
Ranged heavy blaster pistol + 13 (3d8+5) or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol + 11 (4d8+5) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk +9; Grp +9
Atk Options Careful Shot, Deadeye, Hyperdriven, Point Blank Shot,
Precise Shot, Spacehound, Rapid Shot
CL 11
Special Actions Battle Analysis, Coordinated Attack, Deployment Tactics
Abilities Str 11, Dex 16, Con 12, Int 13, Wis 14, Cha 16
Special Qualities command cover, share talent (Battle Analysis).
vehicle dodge + 1
Talents Battle Analysis, Cover Fi re, Deployment Tact ics, Elusive
Dogfighter, Hyperdriven, Spacehound
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium). Careful Shot, Coordinated
Attack, Deadeye, Dodge, Point Blank Shot. Precise Shot, Rapid Shot,
Vehicular Combat, Weapon Focus (pistols). Weapon Proficiency
(pistols, rif les, si mple weapons)
Skills Initiative + 13, Knowledge (tactics) + 11, Perception + 12, Pilot + 13
Possessions heavy blaster pistol, flight suit, command uniform
CHEWBACCA
Known for his great strength and loyalty, Chewbacca is a wise, sophisti-
cated Wookiee and an exceptional scout. As a close friend to Wookiee city
leader Tarfful of Kachirho, Chewbacca is asked to be part of the Wookiee
High Command responsible for the battle plan to protect the city from a
Separatist invasion. When Order 66 is issued, Chewbacca assists his friend
Tarfful in protecting Jedi Master Yoda and aiding the venerable Force-user
in his escape from Kashyyyk.
Chewbacca (Episode III)
Medium Wookiee scout 6
Destiny 1; Force 4
Init +9; Senses Perception +8 (can reroll, must take second result)
Languages Basic (understand only), Huttese, Shyriiwook
Defenses Ref 20 (flat-footed 18), Fort 17, Will 16
hp 67; Threshold 17; extraordinary recuperation
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed +8 (ld6+7) or
Melee unarmed +10 (ld6+10) with Powerful Charge
Ranged bowcaster +5 (3dlO+3)
Base Atk +4; Grp +8
Atk Options Careful Shot, Pin, Point Blank Shot, Powerful Charge,
Precise Shot
Special Actions rage l/day
Abilities Str 18, Dex 12, Con 20, Int 12, Wis 10, Cha 10
Talents Acute Senses, Extreme Effort, Jury-Rigger
CL 6
Feats Careful Shot, Martial Arts I, Pin, Point Blank Shot, Powerful Charge,
Precise Shot, Shake It Off, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple
weapons)
Skills Climb +8 (can take 10 when distracted), Endurance + 13, Initiative
+9, Mechanics +9 (can rerol! when making jury-rigged repair),
Perception +8 (can reroll, must take second result), Persuasion +3
(can reroll attempts to intimidate, must take second result), Pilot +9,
Survival +5
Possessions bowcaster, bandolier, tool kit
MERUMERU
This intelligent Wookiee elder is about 250 years old during the Clone Wars.
He develops effective defensive tactics against Trandoshan raiders prior
to the war. Due to his vast experience, he leads the beachfront defense at
Kachirho during the Confederacy's invasion of Kashyyyk.
Merumeru
Medium Wookiee soldier 5/noble 1
Destiny 1; Force 3
Init + 10; Senses Perception +8
Languages Basic (understand only), Dash (understand only), Durese
(understand only), Shyriiwook
Defenses Ref 19 (flat-footed 17), Fort 22, Will 18
hp 79; Threshold 22; extraordinary recuperation
Speed 6 squares
Melee battle staff +10 (ld6+13)
Ranged bowcaster +7 (3dlO+3) or
Ranged bowcaster +5 (4dlO+3) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk +5; Grp + 10
Atk Options Charging Fire, Coordinated Attack, Point Blank Shot,
Precise Shot, Rapid Shot
CL6
Special Actions Battle Analysis, Coordinate +1, Indomitable, rage l/day
Abilities Str 20, Dex 14, Can 18, Int 15, Wis 10, Cha 13
Talents Battle Analysis, Coordinate + 1, Cover Fire, Indomitable
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Charging Fire, Coordinated
Attack, Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot, Rapid Shot, Weapon Proficiency
(pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Climb + 13 (can take 10 when distracted), Endurance + 13, Initiative
+ 10, Knowledge (tactics) + 10, Perception +8, Persuasion +4 (can reroll
attempts to intimidate, must take second result)
Possessions bowcaster, battle staff, battle helm
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Leader of the Lok Revenants, Nym is a brigand with a sense of honor and of
higher purpose. The Feeorin pirate is also considered a scourge of the space
lanes. After being orphaned at an early age, a young Nym is raised by harsh
criminal s-thus developing his physical skil ls and abrasive personality. Later,
hi s reputation as a fierce fighter and brilliant tactician earns him the respect
he desires in the underworld. Eventually, he bui lds a pi rate crew whose speed
and effectiveness make them f earsome. Despite thi s, he makes every effort
to minimize bloodshed on each mi ssion.
Nym's most prized bounty is a heavily modified Scurrg H- 6 prototype
bomber he ca ll s Havoc. Nym is caught by a Trade Federat ion- hi red mercena ry
whi le trying to f ence weapons, but he is rescued by his loyal crew. The Lok
Revenants' base is attacked by t he Trade Federation, and Nym moves on with
his lif e. Ironically, he teams up with the mercenary who caught him, Vana
Sage, and with Rhys Dallows, a Naboo pilot , to wreak havoc on the Trade
Federat ion . For aiding Naboo forces, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine awards
Nym a f ull pardon. Despite that, he goes back to his fringe ways and lays
low in Bothan space looking for work. Later, he reluctantly teams up with
Jedi Master Adi Gallia to fight his old -foe, Captain Cavik Toth, commander
of t he Sabaoth Squadron mercenaries.
Nym
Medium Feeorin scoundrel 11
Destiny 2; Force 4
Init +7; Senses low-light vision, Perception +5
Languages Basic, Feeori n, Huttese
Defenses Ref 25 (flat-footed 23), Fort 26, Wil l 22, Dodge
hp 86; Threshold 26
Speed 6 squares
Melee unarmed + 10 (ld4+7)
Ranged heavy bl ast er pistol + 10 (3d8+5) or
Ranged heavy blaster pistol +8 (4d8+5) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged blaster rifle + 10 (3d8+5) or
Ranged blaster rifle +8 (4d8+5) with Rapid Shot
Base Atk +8; Grp +10
CL 11
Atk Options Careful Shot , Charging Fire, Deadeye, Hyperdriven, Lucky
Shot, Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot, Rapid Shot, Sneak Attack + l d6,
Spacehound, Starshi p Raider
Special Actions Knack
Abiliti es Str 15, Dex 14, Con 17, Int 13, Wis 11 , Cha 12
Talents Hyperdriven, Knack, Lucky Shot, Sneak Attack + ld6, Spacehound,
Starship Raider
Feats Careful Shot, Charging Fire, Deadeye, Dodge, Point Blank Shot,
Precise Shot, Rapid Shot, Skill Focus (Pi lot), Vehicular Combat, Weapon
Proficiency (pi stols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skil l s Decept ion + 11, End urance + 18, Knowledge (tactics) + 11 ,
Persuasion + 11 , Pil ot + 17
Possessions heavy blaster pistol, blaster rifle, Scurrg H-6 prototype
bomber (Havoc)
SALPCJRIN
Salporin joins Captain Merumeru's defense during the Separatist invasion
of Kachirho. He is best known for his mastery of the ryyk blades. Despite his
bond-engagement to the Wookiee maiden Gorrlyn, the couple serve together
under Merumeru. In addition, Salporin is a childhood friend of Chewbacca.
Salporin
Medium Wookiee soldier 4/scout 1
Desti ny 1; Force 2
Init +8; Senses Perception +8
Languages Basic (understand only)' Shyriiwook
Defenses Ref 18 (flat-footed 17), Fort 20, Will 16
hp 81; Threshold 20; extraordinary recuperation
Speed 6 squares
Melee ryyk blades + 11 (1 d8+8, devastating 5) or
Melee ryyk blades +9 (2d8+8, devastating 5) with Rapid Strike or
Melee ryyk blades +6/+6 (ld8+8, devastating 5) or
Melee ryyk blades +4/+4 (2d8+8, devastating 5) with Rapid Strike
Ranged bowcaster +5 (3dl0+2)
Base Atk +4; Grp + 10
Atk Options Rapid Strike
Special Actions rage l/day, Shake It Off
Abilities Str 22, Dex 13, Con 16, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 10
Talents Devastating Attack (ryyk blades), Surefooted, Weapon
Specialization (ryyk blades)
CL 5
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Dual Weapon Mastery I, Rapid
Strike, Shake it Off, Weapon Focus (ryyk blades), Weapon Proficiency
(advanced melee weapons, pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Climb + 13 (can take 10 when distracted), Endurance + 10, Initiative
+8, Jump + 13, Perception +8, Persuasion +2 (can reroll attempts to
intimidate, must take second result)
Possessions 2 ryyk blades (see page 97 of The Force Unleashed'"
Campaign Guide)' bowcaster
TARFFUL
A mighty warrior leader, fierce and towering, Tarfful works his way up to
become the city leader of coastal Kachirho, where he serves for decades before
the Clone Wars. He enjoys dangerous hunting expeditions. At one point in
the war, he is taken prisoner by Trandoshan slavers, but later he is rescued by
clone commandos. During the Confederacy's invasion of Kachirho, he takes up
the little-used mantle of war chief as the Wookiees and their Republic allies
fight off the invasion. Notable among the Republic forces is Jedi Master Yoda.
Yoda and Tarfful share a strong bond, so much so that Tarfful considers Yoda
a member of his "honor family." Because of this, he aids Yoda when the clone
troopers under Yoda's command betray the venerable Jedi Master. Another
of Tarfful's close friends is the Wookiee scout Chewbacca.
Tarfful
Medium Wookiee scout 3/soldier 4/noble 5
Desti ny 3; Force 6
CL 12
In it + 12 (can reroll, must take second result); Senses Perception + 12 (can
reroll, must take second result)
Languages Basic (understand only), Dosh (understand only), Shyriiwook
Defenses Ref 25 (flat-footed 24), Fort 26, Will 25
hp 102; Threshold 26; extraordinary recuperation
Speed 6 sq ua res
Melee unarmed +13 (ld4+10)
Ranged bowcaster + 11 (3dl0+6) or
Ranged bowcaster +9 (4dlO+6) with Rapid Shot or
Ranged bowcaster +6/+6 (3dlO+6) with Double Attack or
Ranged bowcaster +4/+4 (4dl0+6) with Double Attack and Rapid Shot
Base Atk +9; Grp + 13
Atk Options Charging Fire, Double Attack (bowcaster)' Point Blank Shot,
Precise Shot, Rapid Shot
Special Actions Battle Analysis, Born Leader, Coordinated Attack,
rage l/day, Rally, Shake It Off
Abilities Str 19, Dex 13, Con 14, Int 12, Wis 13, Cha 16
Talents Acute Senses, Battle Analysis, Born Leader, Cover Fire, Distant
Command, Improved Initiative, Rally
Feats Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Charging Fire, Coordinated
Attack, Double Attack (bowcaster)' Point Blank Shot, Precise Shot,
Rapid Shot, Shake It Off, Ski ll Focus (Persuasion), Skill Training
(Knowledge [bureaucracy]), Skill Training (Persuasion), Weapon Focus
(bowcaster)' Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple weapons)
Skills Climb +16 (can take 10 when distracted), Endurance +13, Initiative
+ 12 (can reroll, must take second result), Knowledge (bureaucracy)
+ 12, Knowledge (tactics) +12, Perception + 12 (can reroll, must take
second result), Persuasion + 19 (can reroll attempts to intimidate, must
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ZIRO THE HUTT
The uncle of Jabba the Hutt, liro the Hutt (whose full name and tit le is
liro Desilijic Tiure) is a devious crime lord who dwells in the seedy depths
of Coruscant. liro the Hutt employs assassins, thugs, th ieves, and a variety
of other sinister agents, both on Coruscant and abroad. Despi te holding
the rank of Vigo in the Black Sun cr ime syndicate, he is considered a lesser
crime lord on Coruscant; however, l iro has considerable power thanks to
his association with influential members of t he Confederacy of Independent
Systems. Unafraid to make deal s wit h those who would harm the Desilijic
clan if it would bring him more profit and power, liro is a treacherous Hutt
whose betrayals will surely catch up with him.
liro the Hutt
Large Hutt nobl e 4/scoundrel 3/crime lord 2
Destiny 1; Force 7; Dark Side 6
Init + 10; Senses Perception + 17
CL 9
Languages Basic, Bocce, Gamorrean, High Galactic, Huttese, Quarrenese,
Rodese, Ryl, Shyriiwook (understand only)
Defenses Ref 22 (flat-footed 21), Fort 21, Will 27
hp 57; Threshold 31
Immune +5 bonus to Wi ll Defense against Use the Force checks
Speed 2 sq ua res
Melee unarmed +6 (ld6+4)
Ranged by weapon +7
Base Atk +6; Grp +1 1
Atk Options Point Blank Shot
Special Actions Disruptive, Presence, Impel Ally I, Impel Al ly II ,
Walk the Line
Abilities Str 10, Dex 13, Con 12, Int 16, Wis 16, Cha 15
Special Qualities supreme stability
Talents Disruptive, Presence, Impel Ally I, Impel Ally II, Walk the Line,
Weaken Resolve
Feats Improved Damage Threshold, Improved Defenses, Linguist, Point
Blank Shot, Skil l Focus (Deception), Skill Focus (Perception), Ski ll Focus
(Persuasion)' Weapon Proficiency (pistols, simple weapons)
Skills Deception + 16, Gather Information + 11, Ini ti ative + 10, Knowledge
(bureaucracy) + 12, Knowl edge (galactic lore) + 12, Knowledge (social
sciences) + 12, Perception + 17, Persuasion + 16 (can reroll, must take
second result), Use Computer + 12
Possessions va rious personal belongings
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VEHICL..ES AND
STARSHIPS
During the Clone Wars, vehicles of war roll off assembly lines on planets
throughout the galaxy. The following section details several vehicles that
appear during the Clone Wars and are suitable for use by both allies and
antagonists in a Clone Wars campaign.
ClEVVAOR ~ E T CATAMARAN
Named after the oevvaor, a flying marine reptile indigenous to Kashyyyk's
coasts, this flying catamaran is designed to the surface of freshwater lagoons
on Kashyyyk.
Incorporating Pod racer-style jet engines and compact repulsorlifts, this
15-meter-long vessel can attain speeds of up to 370 kilometers per hour
over water. Its hull , fashioned from thick wroshyr timber, is strong enough
to provide protection against enemy blaster fire.
Oevvaor Jet Catamaran
Gargantuan vehicle (speeder)
Init +5; Senses Perception +5
Defenses Ref 13 (flat-footed 11), Fort 16; +3 armor
hp 60; DR 5; Threshold 36
CL 3
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 370 km/h over water)' fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged blaster cannon +2 (see below)
Fighting Space 4x4 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total (crew),
none (passengers)
Base Atk +0; Grp +31
Atk Options autofire (blaster cannon)
Abilities Str 22, Dex 14, Con -, Int 14
Skills Initiative +5, Mechanics +5, Perception +5, Pilot +5
Crew 2 (normal); Passengers 2
Cargo 50 kg; Consumables 3 days; Carried Craft none
Availability Licensed; Cost 12,125 (2,700 used)
Blaster Cannon (gunn$r)
Atk +2 (-3 autofire"L Dmg 3dlO
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FLUTTERCRAFT (ClRNITHOPTER)
Named after a dangerous insect native to the Wookiee colony moon of
Alaris, these cramped ornithopters buzz through the skies of Kashyyyk,
conducting security patrols, search-rescue missions, and perimeter scans.
The 7-meter-long vehicle, manufactured by the enterprising Wookiees of
Appazanna Engineering Works, is an armed, lightweight, twin-seat scout
craft perfect for defending the tree-cities of the Wookiee homeworld.
Featuring a tail-gun but no armor, the ornithopter relies on its speed and
agility to avoid incoming fire, and its mostly open cockpit provides minimal
cover for its crew of two.
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Init + 11 ; Senses Percept ion +8
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 10). For t 14; +1 armor
hp 40; DR 5; Threshold 29
Speed fly 12 squares (max. velocity 310 km/h)' fly 3 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged laser ca nnon ta il-gun +7 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 squa re (st arship scale); Cover +2 (crew)
Base Atk +2; Grp +20
Atk Options autofire (laser cannon tail-gun)
Abilities Str 18, Dex 18, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initi ative + 11, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot +9
Crew 2 (skilled); Passengers none
Cargo 3 kg; Consumables 1 day; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost 14,750 (3,200 used)
Laser Cannon Tail-Gun (gunner)
Atk +5 (+0 autofire)' Dmg 4dlO
SABAOTH DESTROYER
Sabaoth destroyers are intimidating capital ships employed by the mercenary
Sabaoth Squadron. Recruit ed by Count Dooku, the Sabaoth Squadron fights
for the Separatists in early engagements of the Clone Wars, influencing key
battles. Several Sabaoth destroyers are eliminated by the Feeorin pirate
Nym and his allies- including Sabaoth Squadron Leader Cavik Toth's flag-
sh ip, t he Reaver.
Sabaoth Destroyer
Colossal (frigate) capital ship
Init -2; Senses Perception +6
Defenses Ref 14 (flat-footed 12). Fort 36 ; +12 armor
hp 900; DR 15; SR 130; Threshold 136
Speed fly 2 squares (starship scale)
CL 12
Ranged 3 point- defense heavy laser cannon batteri es +9 (see below) and
2 light turbo laser batteries +9* (see below)
Fighting Space 2x2 squares (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +2; Grp +48
Abilities Str 62, Dex 14, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initiati ve -2, Mechanics +6, Perception +6, Pilot -2
Crew 250 (skilled); Passengers 3,000
Cargo 3,000 tons; Consumables 1 year; Carried Craft 12 starfighters
Hyperdrive x3 (backup x18). navicomputer
Availability Mi litary; Cost 3.5 million (1.5 million used)
* App/V a -20 pena/tv on attacks against targets smaller than C%ssa/size.
Point-Defense Heavy Laser Cannon Battery (3 gunners)
Atk +9, Dmg 6dl0x2
Light Turbolaser Battery (3 gunners)
Atk +9 (-11 aga inst targets smaller than Colossal)' Dmg 2dl0x5
SABAOTH STARFIOHTER
Structurally, the Sabaoth starfighter is little more than a cockpit mounted
behind a pair of downward-angled wings, each tipped with a .. pair of laser
cannons. As the main starfighters of the Sabaoth Squadron, S'abaoth star-
fighters give combat support to the Sabaoth destroyers. Under the command
of Captain Cavik Toth, Sabaoth starfighters fight for the Separati sts. They are
first seen launching from Sabaoth destroyers in battle over Geonosis, where
they meet the Jedi starfighters of Adi Gallia and Siri Tachi.
A S ABAOTH DESTROYER LAUNCHES A SQUADRON
OF S ABDATH STARFIOTERS.
Sabaoth Starfighter
Huge starfighter
Init + 12; Senses Perception +8
Defenses Ref 17 (flat-footed 11). Fort 23; +3 armor
hp 75; DR 5; Threshold 33
Speed fly 16 squares (max. velocity 1,110 km/h)' fly 4 squares
(starship scale)
Ranged 4 laser cannons +8 (see below)
Fighting Space 3x3 or 1 square (starship scale); Cover total
Base Atk +5; Grp +28
Abilities Str 36, Dex 22, Con -, Int 16
Skills Initi ative + 12, Mechanics +8, Perception +8, Pilot +9
Crew 1 (expert) Passengers none
Cargo 50 kg; Consumables 1 week; Carried Craft none
Availability Military; Cost 170,000 (72,000 used)
Laser Cannon (pilot)
Atk +8, Dmg 4dlOx2
BEASTS
CL7
All worlds have nonsentient life forms that occasionally present threats to
civilization. Some of these beasts can be domesticated and used as pets or
mounts, while others are untamable. A couple beasts of note are presented
below.
DACTILLION
Dactillions are predators that plagued Utapauns during their rise to civiliza-
tion. These four-legged reptilian carnivores are 6 meters tall with a 24-meter
wingspan. They are an ancient species that is often sol itary and nomadic.
Within the sinkholes of Utapau, they can use their claws to scale cliff faces
or their wings to ride the thermal drifts. They feed on grotto fish, smal l prey,
and carrion. By providing dactillions with fresh meat, the Utapauns are able to
domesticate them, turning these reptilian predators into trusted mounts.
Dactillion CL 2
Huge airborne beast 3
Init +8 (can reroll, must take second result); Senses Perception +2
Defenses Ref 12 (flat-footed 10). Fort 18, Will 12
hp 37; Threshold 28
Speed 4 squares, fly 6 squares
Melee 2 claws +9 (ld8+7) and
bite +9 (2d6+7)
Fighting Space 3x3; Reach 2 squares
Base Atk +2; Grp+ 19
Abilities Str 24, Dex 16, Con 26, Int 4, Wis 15, Cha 8
Feats Skill Training (Climb, Survival)
Skills Climb + 12, Initiative +8 (can reroll, must take second result).
Survival +7
HORAX
Horaxes are enormous, reptilian creatures native to the planet Nelvaan.
Adult specimens grow to a height of 15 meters, their tough blue-gray skin
covers a powerfully muscled frame. Because of their immense size, they have
a brutal impact on the environment, uprooting trees with their shovel-like
horns. Fortunately, Horaxes are solitary creatures, gathering in pairs only to
mate. They use their enormous fangs, massive nose horns, and spurred tails
to fight each other for territory.
Horax
Huge beast 8
Init +4; Senses Perception +4
Defenses Ref 16 (flat-footed 16). Fort 18, Will 9
hp 100; Threshold 28
Speed 6 squares
Melee gore +16 (2d6+1O) and
tail slap + 16 (2d6+ 10 plus special) or
Melee gore + 11 * (2d6+ 15) and
tail slap + 11 * (2d6+20 plus special )
Fighting Space 3x3; Reach 1 square (2 squares with tail slap)
Base Atk +6; Grp +26
Atk Options Power Attack, tail slap
Abilities Str 30, Dex 8, Con 26, Int 2, Wis 8, Cha 2
Feats Power Attack, Toughness, Skill Training (Initiative)
Skills Initiative +4, Perception +4
* Includes 5 points of Power Attack.
CL 8
Tail Slap-When a horax uses Power Attack with its tail slap, it deals
extra damage equal to the number of points of Power Attack spent.
Any creature hit by a horax's tail slap attack is knocked prone.
ApPENDIX
Every character, creature, droid, vehicle, starship, and emplacement in
CHARACTERS AND CREATURES CL PAGE
this book appears on this list, which is sorted alphabetically by Chal lenge
Commander Rex 10 158
Level (CL). Jedi Archivist 10 124
CHARACTERS AND CREATURES CL PAGE
Aayla Secura 11 134
Clone Shock trooper 153
Cavik To1:11 11 214
EduCorps Worker 122
Nym 11 216
Geonosian Warrior 181
Quinlan Vos 12 136
Kybuck 129
Tarfful 12 217
MedCorps Worker 1 123
Trandoshan Mercenary
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12 182
AgriCorps Worker 2 122
Asajj Ventress 13 184
Clone Scout Trooper 2 152
K'Kruhk 13 132
Clone Subtrooper 2 154
Ki-Adi-Mundi 13 131
Dactillion 2 221
Kit Fi sto 13 130
ExplorCorps Worker 2 123
Anakin Skywalker 14 126
Gamma-383 "Trench" 2 35
Obi-Wan Kenobi 14 127
Clone Naval Officer 3 151
Plo Koon 15 133
Geonosian Elite Warrior 3 182
An'ya Kuro (The Dark Womap) 16 134
Admiral Wullf Yularen 4 155
Durge 16 185
Ahsoka Tano 4 130
Saesee Tiin 16 135
Clone Jet Trooper 4 150
Count Dooku 18 183
Clone Pilot 4 151
Mace Windu 19 129
Mas Amedda 4 158
Yoda 20 128
Clone Blaze Trooper 5 149
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Salporin 5 217
DROIDS CL PAGE
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Senate Commando 5 154
5YQ Protocol Droid 0 70
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EW-3 Midwife Droid 0 67
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Clone Fighter Pilot 6 152
FA-4 Pilot Droid 0 161
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FA-5 Valet Droid 0 72
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Marksman-H Combat Remote 0 162
~ Trandoshan Bounty Hunter 6 182
P2 Series Astromech Droid 0 69
J Boba Fett 7 214
Serve-O-Droi d Pit Droid 0 70
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Clone Shadow Trooper 7 153
CLL-6 Binary Load Li fter 1 72
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General Whorm Loathsom 7 187
DD-13 Medical Assistant Droid 66
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ARC Trooper 8 147
FX-6 Medical Assistance Droid 160
Clone Assassin 8 148
IG-86 Sentinel Droid 71
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Clone Commando 8 150
IM-6 Medical Droid 67
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Clone Trooper Battalion 8 97
IW-37 Pi ncer Loader Droid 73
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Horax 8 221
LE Series Repair Droid 68
Nahdar Vebb 8 131
SP-4 Analysis Droid 1 68
Ca pta i n Argyus 9 157
BCA-11/X Training Droid 2 71
Jedi Healer 9 124
Cold Assault Battle Droid 2 190
Jedi Instructor 9 125
IG Lancer Combat Droid 2 192
Sly Moore 9 159
OOM-Series Battle Droid 2 196
Ziro the Hutt 9 218
B1-Series Battle Droid Squad 3 94
ARC Trooper Alpha-17 10 156
LR-57 Combat Droid 3 195
DROIDS CL PAGE VEHICLES AND STARSHIPS CL PAGE
Octuptarra Combat Tri- Droid 3 196 Freefall-class Starfighter 8 82
B1-A Series Air Battle Droid 4 189 GS-100 Salvage Ship 8 78
Battle Droid Assassin 4 190 KR-TB Doomtreader 8 78
Cortosis Battle Droid 5 191 LAAT/ c Carrier 8 166
A-DSD Advanced Dwarf Spider Droid 6 188 MorningStar-A Assault Starfi ghter 8 83
Droid Commando 6 192 Republi c Troop Transport 8 167
IG-l10 Lightsaber Droid 6 193 CIS-Advanced Starfighter 9 205
LM-432 Assault Crab Droid 6 194 Mant a Droid Subfighter 9 199
Spelunker Probe Droid 6 197 Tri-Droid 9 202
Ultra Droideka 8 197 Ubrikkian Seltiss-2 Caravel 9 80
A-Seri es Assassin Droid 11 189 All-Terrain Attack Pod (AT-AP) 10 163
JK-13 Security Droid 12 193
C-9979 Landing Craft 10 205
Delta-7 Aethersprite Interceptor Variants 10 137
VEHICLES AND STARSHIPS CL PAGE
Ground Armored Tank (GAT) 10 198
DC0052 "Intergalactic" Speeder 1 138
Hardcell-class Transport 10 207
Single Trooper Aerial Pl atform (STAP)
Koensayr BTL-51 Y-wing 10 172
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Scurrg H- 6 Prototype Bomber 10 85
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Ubrikkian Seltiss-2 Caravel Cabin 3 80 Al l-Terrain Tactical Enforcer (AT-TE) 12 164
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Medlifter Troop Transport 4 167 Azure Angel 12 138
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Raddaugh Gnasp Fluttercraft 4 219 IG-227 Hail fire-class Droid Tank 12 199
E2) Sheathipede-class Shuttle 4 210 Nu-class Assault Shuttle 12 171
Trade Federation Troop Carrier 4 202
Sabaoth Destroyer 12 220
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All-Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT) 5 164
Belbullab Heavy Starfighter
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BARC Speeder 5 165
CR-20 Troop Carrier
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Diamond-class Cruiser 13 206 {Z
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Persuader-class Droid Enforcer 14 201
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Dagger-class Starf ighter 6 81
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MedStor- class Frigate 15 170
G9 Rigger 6 76
Consular-class Cruiser (c70 Charger Ret rofit) 16 169
Mul ti-Troop Transport (MTT) 6 200
Punworcca 116-class Sloop 6 210
Pelta- class Medical Frigate 16 172
Unstable Terrain Artillery Transport (UT-AT) 6 169
Self-Propelled Heavy Artillery 16 168
Barloz-class Freighter 7 75
Providence-class Dest royer 18 208
Dianoga-class Assault Starfighter 7 82
Invisible Hand 20 209
Droch-class Boarding Ship 7 207
Subjugotor-class Heavy Cru iser 20 210
Hyena-class Bomber " 7 208
WEAPON EMPLACEMENTS CL PAGE
Infantry Support Platform 7 166
LR1 K Sonic Antipersonnel Cannon
OG-9 Homing Spider Droid 7 200
4 103
Pursuer-class Enforcement Ship 7 79
AV-7 Antivehicle Cannon 6 103
Sabaoth Starfighter 7 220
S40K Phoenix Hawk-class Light Pinnace 7 84
TX-130 Saber- class Fi ghter Tank 7 168
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The Clone Wars Enhancement 1
Polis Massan
By Gary Astleford
The small asteroid mining colony of Polis Massa in the Outer Rim is the current homeworld
of the Polis Massans. Though the Polis Massans evolved on another world in the Subterrel
sector, they have been away from their homeworld for so long that they have no living
memory of their origins. Instead, they have dedicated themselves to researching a lost
civilization, once native to Polis Massa, known as the Eellayin.
The planet once inhabited by the Eellayin was subject to a great and mysterious cataclysm
which caused it to break apart into several million fragments. The Polis Massa asteroid is one
of the largest fragments to survive, and many artifacts and traces of the fallen civilization are
hidden within its depths. The Polis Massans seek to explore the origins of the Eellayin in the
hopes that they may discover something of themselves in this ancient and extinct species.
It is a little-known fact that the Polis Massans believe that they are the descendants of the
Eellayin species. Their ultimate goal is to preserve the memory of the Eellayin race. They
intend to do so using advanced cloning techniques learned from the Kaminoans in an attempt
to scientifically resurrect the Eellayin species. No viable genetic material has been recovered
from the Polis Massan asteroid, but this does little to stop the Polis Massans from continuing
to explore.
Personality: Gentle and compassionate are the two words that often come to mind when
describing Polis Massans. They are an extremely inquisitive species, especially with regard to
their own origins. They can be overly protective of their work, especially in regards to
treasure hunters seeking wealth within the archaeological digs of Polis Massa. In this regard,
they prefer to maintain their secrecy, and will hesitate to call attention to themselves.
Physical Description: Polis Massans possess smooth, gray skin. Their faces are featureless
with the exception of their eyes, which are universally black. The hands of a Polis Massan are
dexterous, with three long fingers and opposable thumbs. They tend to wear form-fitting body
suits decorated with functional accessories, such as utility belts, tools, and medical
instruments.
Homeworld: Polis Massa.
Languages: Massan.
Example Names: Osh Scal, Maneeli Tuun.
Adventurers: Nobles and Scouts are common character classes for Polis Massan characters.
Given their peaceful nature and respect for life, Polis Massans rarely take up arms as Soldiers,
though they are perfectly capable of protecting themselves. Polis Massan Jedi and Scoundrels
are unheard of, though their latent telepathic abilities and even personalities make them
excellent candidates for Jedi teachings.
Polis Massan Species Traits
Polis Massans share the following species traits:
Ability Modifiers: 2 Strength, +2 Wisdom.
Small Size: As Small creatures, Polis Massans gain a +1
size bonus to their Reflex Defense and a +5 size bonus on
Stealth checks. However, their lifting and carrying limits
are three-quarters of those of Medium characters.
Speed: Polis Massan base speed is 6 squares
Conditional Bonus Feat: Polis Massans are known across
the Galaxy for their skill with medicine. A Polis Massan
with Treat Injury as a trained skill gains Skill Focus (Treat
Injury) as a bonus feat.
Darkvision: Because they are able to see well in complete
darkness, Polis Massans ignore concealment (including
total concealment) from darkness. However, they cannot
perceive colors in total darkness.
Limited Telepathy: In conjunction with their sign
language and technological methods of communication,
Polis Massans are able to employ a weak form telepathy that allows them to convey simple
feelings and thoughts to any willing recipient within ten squares. They can use the Telepathy
aspect of the Use the Force skill untrained (even if not Force-sensitive). If the target of the
telepathy is within 10 squares, no skill check is requires to initiate the telepathic contact.
Mute: Polis Massans have no vocal cords, and must rely on a combination of sign language,
computers, and telepathy in order to communicate with others. When they learn new
languages, they can understand but not speak them.
Automatic Languages: Basic (understand only), Massan.


Star Wars Roleplaying Game: Clone Wars Errata and Official
Clarifications
Updated - January 2009
Clone Wars Campaign Guide Errata v1
By Rodney Thompson
p. 21 Protection Add the following text to the end of the talents description: Characters that use this
talent or the Draw Fire talent cannot be targeted by or benefit from this talent. You may not benefit from this
talent at the same time as the Misplaced Loyalty talent (Scum and Villainy, page 14).
p. 22 Improved Consulars Vitality Add the following line to the end of this talent: Prerequisite:
Consulars Vitality
p. 26 Stick Together Remove the phrase as a move action from the second sentence of this talent.
p. 29 Expert Droid Repair Add the phrase (minimum 2) after the phrase Intelligence bonus.
p. 40 Higher Yield Change the word Demolitions to Mechanics in the Prerequisites line.
p. 40 Focused Force Talisman Add the phrase all your expended uses of before the phrase that spent
Force power in the last sentence of the talents description.
p. 46 Tech Savant Add the following text to the end of the talents description: Any droid or vehicle can
only benefit from this talent once per round.
p. 76 G9 Rigger Grp modifier should be +34
p. 81 Dagger-class Starfighter Add the following line beneath the Cargo line: Hyperdrive x2 (3 pre-
programmed hyperspace jumps)
p. 138 Daystar Craft DC0052 Intergalactic Speeder Change the Fighting Space to 2x2
p. 172 Nu-class Shuttle Add the following line beneath the Cargo line:
Hyperdrive x1, navicomputer
p. 173 Y-Wing DR should be 10, not 100.
p. 209 Subjugator-class Heavy Cruiser Crew should be 25,350.
p. 221 Sabaoth Starfighter Pilot modifier should be +12
Clone Wars CG Clarifications v1
p. 61-63 Ranged Weapons The weapons in this section have the following ammunition capacities:
BlasTech 500 Espo Riot Gun, BlasTech DT-12, Czerka Adventurer, Merr-Sonn Model 434,
SoroSuub Firelance: 50 shots.
BlasTech DH-23 Outback Blaster Pistol: 100 shots
BlasTech DLT-20A: 30 shots
p. 40 Rapid Reload Add the phrase or power pack after the phrase energy cell.
p. 46 Sabotage Device Add the phrase or power pack after the phrase energy cell.
p. 64 Shadowsuit Replace the full text of this entry with the following:
Shadowsuit
Light Armor
Used by assassins and burglars, the shadowsuit manufactured by Ayelixe/Krongbing textiles is little more
than a black body stocking covering the wearers entire body. Shadowsuits are made from a tough but soft
material known as shadowsilk that absorbs light and sound. The hands and feet of the shadowsuit have
sound-dampening pads that reduce the noise made by the wearer. A shadowsuit grants a +5 equipment
bonus to Stealth checks whenever the wearer has concealment from darkness or low-light conditions. If any
armor or clothing is worn over the shadowsuit, this bonus is lost.
Replace the Shadowsuit entry on Table 5-4: Armor with the following:
Shadowsuit 2 600 +1 +1 +5 2 kg Military
p. 94 Creating a Squad Add the following bullet point to the end of the list:
The squads CL is equal to the CL of the base creature +2.

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