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Shoretrooper
Shoretrooper commander
Information
Home World:
Rank:

Trooper

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.83 meters

Hair color:

Unknown

Eye color:

Unknown

Affiliation/Unit:

Galactic Empire

Era(s):

The Last of the Droids

Shoretroopers, also known as coastal defender stormtroopers, with those stationed on the planet Scarif referred to as Scarif stormtroopers, are specialist Stormtroopers meant for coastal environments. Like Cold Assault Stormtroopers, Shoretroopers are equipped for a specific environment.

Characteristics[]

Shoretrooper

A shoretrooper wielding a E-22 blaster rifle

There are at least three distinct ranks of shoretroopers, all with unique armor markings. Regular shoretroopers feature sand colored armor, with a red band around their right arm and a white stripe around their left shoulder guard. Squad Leaders are identified by a sand blue stripe that went along the top of their chest plates and onto the top of their shoulder guards. Squad leaders also sport a kama attached to their belt. Shoretrooper captains have almost all of their chest plates blue, along with a small plate of armor that is on their left side. Their right shoulder guard is sand colored, but their left shoulder guard is all sand blue, save for the white stripe. Further down the same arm, there are stripes of sand blue and yellow. Shoretroopers are also known to use different armor load-outs or weapon configurations based on the conditions of where they are stationed or serve.

History[]

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