Imperial Commando: 501st
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Imperial Commando: 501st
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This novel originally was to have asequel, but it was cancelled due to Traviss' departure fromStar Wars writing.
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TheClone Wars are over, but for those with reason to run from the newGalactic Empire, the battle to survive has only just begun….
TheJedi have been decimated in theGreat Purge, and theRepublic has fallen. Now the formerRepublic Commandos --the galaxy's finest special forces troops, cloned fromJango Fett -- find themselves on opposing sides and in very different armor. Some have deserted and fled toMandalore with the mercenaries, renegadeclone troopers, and rogue Jedi who make upKal Skirata's ragtag resistance to Imperial occupation. Others -- including men fromDelta andOmega squads -- now serve as Imperial Commandos, a black ops unit withinVader's own501st Legion, tasked to hunt down fugitive Jedi and clone deserters.
ForDarman, grieving for hisJedi wife and separated fromhis son, it's an agonizing test of loyalty. But he's not the only one who'll be forced to test the ties of brotherhood. On Mandalore, clone deserters and the planet's ownnatives, who have no love for the Jedi, will have their most cherished beliefs challenged. In the savagenew galactic order, old feuds may have to be set aside to unite against a far bigger threat, and nobody can take old loyalties for granted.
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The book starts off three weeks after the end of theClone Wars and thedeclaration of the newGalactic Empire under the newEmperorPalpatine's rule.Darman and his brotherNiner, who has healed from a spinal injury on the night ofOrder 66, are now under the rule ofDarth Vader's501st Legion. The purpose of Vader's cadre of Empire loyal clones is to hunt down and kill any remaining Jedi. Additionally, they are to bring backPadawans to serve as theEmperor's Hand. Along with this Jedi-hunting objective Vader is to hunt down any Jedi sympathizers and clone deserters who have left Palpatine's rule, such as the clone members ofClan Skirata.
Darman is having an inner struggle as he tries to pull himself together following his the death of his wife,Etain Tur-Mukan. Initially, the squad that Darman and Niner are assigned to incorporate two other clones,Bry andEnnen. Bry is killed in the first Jedi huntingmission on Celen. He is soon replaced by aSpaarti-grown clone,Rede. After Ennen terminates a thug suspected to be a Jedi, he commitssuicide. Not looking for any replacements for Ennen, the squad decides to be a three-man deal, and Rede is granted respect by Darman and Niner when he single-handedly kills a Jedi namedBorik Yelgo aboard a space station somewhere in the Outer Rim. Meanwhile, Darman and Niner are introduced toRoly Melusar, who gains great respect from the clones in the 501st Legion, including Darman and Niner, for his no-nonsense attitude, his deep sympathy for the clones as people and soldiers, and his deep hatred of Jedi and all Force-users in general, including members of the Emperor's Hand.
Meanwhile, on the planetMandalore,Kal Skirata sends most of his Null clone sons,Nyreen Vollen and recently adoptedBardan Jusik to extract Darman and Niner fromImperial Center. However, just as Darman has second thoughts about the assignment just as he and Niner head down to meet with the Skrata brothers. Darman realizes that his ownForce-sensitive son,Kad, could be in danger of being recruited into the Emperor's Hand if found by the 501st Legion. Seeing how he has the entire Clan Skirata watching over Kad, Darman decides to stay in the 501st Legion in order to monitor, and maybe even sabotage, certain activities within the Empire that might compromise Kad's safety. Being one of Darman's closest brothers, Niner decides to stay too, which brings Jusik, now recently adopted as one of Skirata's sons, Vollen and the Nulls back to Mandalore empty-handed. Nevertheless, Ordo has promised Niner to have comlinks installed both of his and Darman's helmets that allows them to communicate to Clan Skirata over on Mandalore. Jaing even manages to get some dirt on Melusar, and reveals that Melusar came from a planet that was erased from the Republic star charts because it was ruled over by aSith cult that killed his father, thus triggering Melusar's hatred of all Force-users. This hatred of all Force-users, including all of the members in the Emperor's Hand who serve as intelligence for the Empire, allows Melusar to have Darman and Niner, as well as Rede, skim around Imperial Intel to handle out anti-Jedi operations without the Emperor's Hand's knowledge.
Skirata's plan to reverse the aging in his clone sons' DNA by Dr.Ovolot Qail Uthan is compromised when Uthan's home planet ofGibad is attacked by the Empire because of their reluctance to join the Imperials. Most, if not all, of Gibad's citizens were exterminated by atoxin created by Uthan herself - a bitter irony - while the actual structures of the planet remain intact. Uthan decides to put a halt on the reverse-aging process for revenge on the Empire for what they've done to Gibad by developing another virus she plans to unleash to the Imperials on Imperial Center. Working withMij Gilamar, who she has a budding romance with, Uthan receives the supplies she needs to create the virus from the clones, but first develops an antiviral that would render whoever would receive the antiviral immune to the virus Uthan is creating. Skirata, Gilamar, the clones and Jusik go intoKeldabe to spread the antiviral around so that the citizens of Mandalore wouldn't be affected by Uthan's virus that she plans to unleash unto the Empire. During Clan Skirata's visit to Keldabe, they spotDred Priest. Priest happens to be a hated Mandalorian, who is an avid member of theDeath Watch, a Mandalorian society that wants Mandalore to return to its old imperial days. Priest was also part of theCuy'val Dar, and on Kamino, he set up a fight club that clones had been involved in, where they were either brutally wounded or killed. For what Priest did on Kamino, Gilamar and Ordo lead Priest down into an underground chasm where Gilamar kills Priest by stabbing him in a vital artery in the leg. Priest dies from severe blood loss, and Gilamar and Ordo toss his corpse into a churning river.
Also as part of Skirata's plan to reverse the clones' accelerated aging, Ny Vollen ships in the ancientKaminoanJediKina Ha, who was engineered by the ancient Kaminoans to cheat death via old age. With Kina Ha isTallisibeth Enwandung-Esterhazy, or Scout for short. Kina Ha's gracious and pleasant persona happens to almost change Skirata's view of Kaminoans, and Scout shows Skirata that the late Etain Tur-Mukan or Bardan Jusik weren't the only "sensible" Jedi he felt good to be around. Unfortunately, Clan Skirata comes to struggle with an inner turmoil over what would happen after Kina Ha's genetic material was used to reverse the clones' accelerated aging. Since the Empire is hunting down for Jedi, keeping Kina Ha and Scout for any longer than is needed would compromise Clan Skirata's safety. One alternative is to simply kill the two Jedi so they wouldn't reveal any information about Clan Skirata's location, willingly or otherwise, or they trade them off with maverick Jedi MasterDjinn Altis. The Jedi problem merely gets worse for Skirata when Jusik and Vollen pick up renegade clone trooper Maze, and he has MasterArligan Zey with him, whom Ordo believed to be dead under Maze's hands on the night of Order 66. Zey figures out about Kad's nature, his Force abilities and his parents, and Zey finds out about the Jedi Order's flaws, such as how they are viewed as child stealers. Nevertheless, Skirata, against his better judgment and Vau's logic to simply kill the Jedi, decides to deal with Djinn Altis to trade the three Jedi, as well as wiping out their memories of Clan Skirata's location in case the Empire ever caught them and interrogated them about Skirata and his clanmates.
Darman realizes about the Jedi being under the same roof as Kad via Fi, and regrets his decision about not going with the Nulls, Jusik and Vollen back to Mandalore, believing Zey, Kina Ha and Scout a threat to Kad's well being as a free Mandalorian instead of an orthodox Jedi underPalpatine's rule. He also figures out about Skirata's deal with Djinn Altis, who is viewed as a threat to the Empire of reestablishing the Jedi Order, and Darman decides that he will hunt down and kill as many Jedi as possible, notably under Altis's rule, for Kad's sake, which would compromise Skirata's deal.
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- ISBN 9780345511133;October 27,2009;Del Rey
- ISBN 9780593726105;June 4,2024;Random House Worlds; Trade Paperback[4]
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The Publishing Horizon: The Next Three Years onStarWars.com(original site is defunct)
"Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 108
First Look:Imperial Commando: 501st onStarWars.com(original site is defunct)
"Blaster" —Star Wars Insider 110
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Imperial Commando: 501st onAmazon.com(backup link)
- ↑The Essential Reader's Companion
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Books, Comics, & Television VIPs 3.0 on theStarWars.comMessage Boards(original site is defunct)
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501st: Star Wars Legends (Imperial Commando) on theofficial Edelweiss website(backup link not available)
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