Star Wars Republic Commando: Triple Zero - Characters

Characters

  • Sergeant Kal Skirata, Mercenary (male Mandalorian)
  • Sergeant Walon Vau, Mercenary (male Mandalorian)
  • Null ARC Trooper Captain N-11 Ordo
  • Null ARC Trooper Lieutenant N-7 Mereel
  • RC-1309 Niner, Republic Commando, Omega Squad
  • RC-1136 Darman, Republic Commando, Omega Squad
  • RC-8015 Fi, Republic Commando, Omega Squad
  • RC-3222 Atin, Republic Commando, Omega Squad
  • RC-1138 Boss, Republic Commando, Delta Squad
  • RC-1262 Scorch, Republic Commando, Delta Squad
  • RC-1140 Fixer, Republic Commando, Delta Squad
  • RC-1207 Sev, Republic Commando, Delta Squad
  • Clone Trooper CT-5108/8843 Corr
  • General Bardan Jusik, Jedi Knight (male human)
  • Captain Jaller Obrim, Senate Guard, seconded to Coruscant Security Force Anti-Terrorism Unit (male human)
  • General Etain Tur-Mukan, Jedi Knight (female human)
  • Enacca, Associate of Kal Skirata|Skirata (female Wookiee)
  • Qibbu, entrepreneur (male Hutt)
  • Laseema, employee of Qibbu (female Twi'lek)
  • Besany Wennen, a GAR logistics employee (female human)
  • Alpha-26, Captain Maze: Arc Trooper of the 501st

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