Republic Commando: True Colors
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Paperback |
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482 |
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C |
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21 BBY (470-548 days ABG) |
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Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors is the third novel in the Republic Commando series. It was released on October 30, 2007.[1] The title was officially announced on January 10, 2007.[2] It includes the short story "Odds" and an excerpt of Michael Reaves and Steve Perry's Death Star novel.
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[edit] Publisher's summary
As the savage Clone Wars rage unchecked, the Republic's deadliest warriors face the grim truth that the Separatists aren't their only enemy—or even their worst.
In the Grand Army's desperate fight to crush the Separatists, the secret special ops missions of its elite clone warriors have never been more critical…or more dangerous. A growing menace threatens Republic victory, and the members of Omega Squad make a shocking discovery that shakes their loyalty.
As the lines continue to blur between friend and enemy, citizens—from civilians and sergeants to Jedi and generals—find themselves up against a new foe: the doubt in their own hearts and minds. The truth is a fragile, shifting illusion—and only the approaching inferno will reveal both sides in their true colors.
[edit] Plot
Delta Squad and Sergeant Vau, now a civilian, begin this story on the harshly cold and barren planet of Mygeeto. Vau has come to "liberate" some funds from the bank vaults under the glaciers of Mygeeto, taking trillions in credits and other valuables from his family vault. However, their exit does not go as smoothly as planned, leaving Vau trapped and alone under several tons of ice, slowly freezing to death, while Delta Squad is forced to leave without him.
Meanwhile, Omega Squad, including Darman, is shipped out to Gaftikar, a Separatist held planet, to assist local rebels, a lizard-humanoid species in overthrowing the human-Separatist government. Skirata haggles with a Rodian over a submersible-flight capable craft, one which he hopes to find Ko Sai, the lead rogue Kaminoan geneticist. Ko Sai, it is revealed, had defected from the Republic, then to the Separatists, eventually double crossing them as well, "Taking the money and running" as put by Skirata. Delta brings news to him of Vau's fate, MIA and most likely dead, under several tons of ice and snow. Together, along with the Null ARCs Mereel and Ordo, they travel to Mygeeto and begin their long search for Vau. In a deep snow drift, they find Mird, Vau's loyal strill, hopelessly clawing its way down to where it had last seen its master. Skirata takes the submersible craft, (named Aay'han, which means a time where Mandos remember the dead while being with living loved ones), and ploughes it deep into the glacier. After hours of scraping and blasting away at the ice with lasers, they finally find Vau's body, frozen, but still alive, and manage to thaw him without incident. Skirata, angered but at the same time rejoicing that Vau still lives, is shocked when Vau produces the priceless treasures he had stolen from his families vaults, and gives it all to Skirata- for the "Clone Retirement Fund".
While this is happening, Darman and Fi infiltrate a city on Gaftikar disguised as civilians. While there, they are shocked to find Sull, an ARC trooper that had been Missing In Action on the planet for weeks, assumed to be dead. He is alive and well, and had become a citizen, leaving the army behind him. The duo catch him off guard, and haul him back to base unwillingly, as he struggles to escape. Darman returns to Sull's house to look for the ARC's armor, when two Clone Covert Ops Troopers rush in, believing him to be Sull. Darman manages to kill them both, but is shocked and wonders why clones would be sent to kill clones. Back at base, he learns while Sull is interrogated, that Sull had discovered the truth behind Chancellor Palpatine's plan- or at least the vague gist of it. Sull, unwilling to be a pawn any longer in a war with no conceivable end, had decided to go AWOL and live out the rest of his short life peacefully.
During the assault on the capital city of Gaftikar, Fi suffers a traumatic head injury and is virtually brain-dead. He is shipped to a medical facility on Coruscant but they are unable to revive him from his coma. Besany Wennen discoveres that any clone trooper who requires too much effort or supplies to be saved is simply allowed to die. Only troops who can be made fit to fight again receive medical care. Since Fi is too far gone to be saved, he is scheduled to be terminated, but Besany Wennen and Captain Jaller Obrim of CSF kidnap him from the medcenter just in time. They take him to Obrim's home, where Bardan Jusik uses the Force to heal the tissue in Fi's brain and he lives. Even so, the healing is not complete and Fi is nowhere near his old self.
On Qiilura, Etain is tasked with "evacuating", by force if necessary, the human farmers who acted as a resistance movement against the Separatists. The Republic promised the planet to the native Gurlanins, who want all humans gone forever. However, the farmers do not go quietly. Etain begins to hemorrhage after the fight and fears she is miscarrying her baby. Skirata sends Ordo with a medical droid to take care of her. After her recovery, Ordo takes her with him to Dorumaa, where Skirata, Mereel, and Vau have been successful in capturing Ko Sai. Skirata takes the whole group to Mandalore and imprisons Ko Sai in his home. He wants to find out how to stop the accelerated aging in the clone troopers so that his "boys" can have a normal lifespan. However, Mereel and Vau are unable to get any information out of her until Etain offers Ko Sai a sample of her tissue and some tissue from the umbilical cord when her son is born. Eager to play around with a Jedi genome, Ko Sai accepts and gives Etain some of the data needed to reverse the rapid aging. However, Ko Sai grows more and more dejected as time passes since she is no longer known as the best geneticist in the galaxy. This loss of her reputation leads her to eventually hang herself from a beam in Skirata's house.
Etain's son, Venku, is born on Mandalore (Venku is derived from the Mando'a word for future). Skirata subtly asks Darman what he would name a boy if he had one, and Darman says he likes 'Kad'. Skirata and Jusik decide to nickname the boy Kad'ika and agree to let him stay at Besany Wennen's apartment while Etain is in the field. Etain is torn apart that Darman is still unaware that he is the baby's father.
Delta Squad present General Zey with Ko Sai's head, pretending they found it on Dorumaa to fool General Zey and the Chancellor as to her real fate and the information discovered through her.
The book ends with a friendly limmie game between Niner, Atin, Corr, Ordo, Mereel, Skirata, and Vau.
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Characters
[edit] Dramatis personae
- Republic commandos:
- Clone trooper CT-5108/8843 Corr
- Clone commander CC-3388/0021 Levet
- General Bardan Jusik, Jedi Knight (male human)
- Sergeant Kal Skirata, Mandalorian mercenary (male human)
- Sergeant Walon Vau, Mandalorian mercenary (male human)
- Captain Jaller Obrim, Coruscant Security Force (male human)
- General Etain Tur-Mukan, Jedi Knight (female human)
- Jinart, Qiiluran spy (female Gurlanin)
- General Arligan Zey, Jedi Master (male human)
- Rav Bralor, Mandalorian bounty hunter (female human)
- Null ARC troopers:
- ARC trooper Captain A-26 Maze
- ARC trooper A-30 Sull
- Agent Besany Wennen, Republic Treasury investigator (female human)
[edit] Other characters
- Barlex
- Birhan
- Cebz
- Leb Chura
- Covert_Ops_clone_trooper CT-0368/7766 Olun
- Covert_Ops_clone_trooper CT-6200/8901 Moz
- Gaib
- Lord Mirdalan
- Ny
- Telti Obrim
- Parja
- Ko Sai
- Den Skeenah
- Venku Skirata
- Tel (clone trooper)
- TK-0
- Valaqil
- Ven (clone trooper)
- Jilka Zan Zentis
- Aayla Secura (Mentioned only)
- CC-1138 (Bacara) (Mentioned only)
- CC-5052 (Bly) (Mentioned only)
- Dov (Mentioned only)
- Gilad Pellaeon (Mentioned only)
- Ki-Adi-Mundi (Mentioned only)
- Wad'e Tay'haai (Mentioned only)
- Mij Gilamar (Mentioned only)
- Vhonte Tervho (Mentioned only)
- Palpatine (Mentioned only)
- Ovolot Qail Uthan (Mentioned only)
- Laseema (Mentioned only)
- Alpha-17 (Mentioned only)
- Spar (Mentioned only)
- Kast Fulier (Mentioned only)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (Mentioned only)
- Mas Missur (Mentioned only)
- Ijaat Skirata (Mentioned only)
- Ilippi Skirata (Mentioned only)
- Munin Skirata (Mentioned only)
- Ruusaan Skirata (Mentioned only)
- Tor Skirata (Mentioned only)
- Mace Windu (Mentioned only)
- Yoda (Mentioned only)
[edit] Creatures
firaxan shark (Mentioned only)
- Gdan (Mentioned only)
- Salky (Mentioned only)
- Strill
- Shatual
- Hibel Spiders
[edit] Droid models
[edit] Events
- Clone Wars
- First Battle of Kamino (Mentioned only)
- Battle of Gaftikar
[edit] Locations
- Agamar
- Coruscant
- Gaftikar
- Mygeeto
- Mandalore
- Bogg V
- Qiilura
- Napdu
- Da Soocha (Mentioned only)
- Da Soocha III
- Dorumaa
- Geris VI (Mentioned only)
- Kamino (Mentioned only)
- Tipoca City (Mentioned only)
[edit] Organizations and titles
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[edit] Vehicles and vessels
- Traffic Interdiction Vessel
- DeepWater-class light freighter
- Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry
- V-19 Torrent starfighter
- Acclamator II-class assault ship
- Acclamator-class assault ship
- AT-TE
[edit] Weapons and technology
[edit] Miscellanea
- Contingency Orders for the Grand Army of the Republic: Order Initiation, Orders 1 Through 150 (Mentioned only)
- Imperial Medical Review 1675 (Mentioned only)
- Mandalorian iron
- Mando'a language
- Tatsushi
[edit] Behind the scenes
Cover art by Greg Knight is based on one of his concept arts for the Republic Commando video game.
[edit] Notes and references
[edit] External links


