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INTRODUCTION
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Emperor Palpatine
& Shadow Stormtroopers:
Among the Emperor's elite shock troopers, the Shadow Stormtroopers utilize advanced cloaking technology to ambush enemies. They can remain completely undetectable until the moment they strike. With keen tactical awareness, the Shadow Stormtroopers can cross Rebel lines undetected and use their stealth skills to gather intelligence that can be used to organize future Imperial attacks.
Emperor Palpatine:
The Emperor relies on information as mush as fear and brute force to achieve his aims. His Shadow Troopers provide him with intelligence that can be gained no other way from enemies
- or supposed allies - who may be plotting against him.
Shadow Stormtroopers:
These Imperial Shock Troopers are given advanced training in stealth tactics, in addition to standard combat techniques. They are, indeed, shadows: blending in with such skill that their targets remain unaware that these covert spies were ever present.
Darth Vader &
Incinerator Troopers
One of the most devastating of the Empire's specialized Stormtrooper units, the Incinerator Troopers wield powerful plasma rifles to set enemies ablaze. When deployed to a forest world like Kashyyyk, a small squadron of Incinerator Troopers can level an entire Wookiee village in a matter of hours. Darth Vader and the Incinerator Troopers are sent in whenever an example needs to be made of anyone who dares to question the ultimate authority of the Empire.
Darth Vader:
Vader is the Emperor's most loyal servant and carries out his Master's will with chilling alacrity. He commands elite Stormtrooper squadrons on missions that require a leader who can carry out devastating attacks and reprisals with no mercy or remorse.
Incinerator Troopers:
These cloned humans are bred and trained not only for combat, but also with an intense desire to destroy
- and the physical and technological means to do so. The devastation left in their wake ensures that no one will be able to mount any further resistance.

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