Star Wars Republic Commando (series)

There have been several spinoff novels and short stories from the computer game Star Wars: Republic Commando, known as the Republic Commando Series. Although there is a degree of intertextuality between these stories, they can be split into several defined story arcs that can be read individually from each other. Although clone commandos appear in many stories, such as Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader and Jedi Trial, this list only deals with direct spinoffs from the Republic Commando franchise. The Science Fiction book club released an edition of the first two Republic Commando books in an omnibus hardcover.

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Novels

Short Stories

  • Omega Squad: Targets (Reprinted in Triple Zero)
  • Odds (Reprinted in True Colors)

Comics

  • Honor Bound
  • The Package
  • Orders

Games

Story arcs within the series

The Omega Squad stories

Written by Karen Traviss, this series of novels and short stories primarily features Omega Squad, along with other recurring characters such as Etain Tur-Mukan, Kal Skirata, Captain Ordo (also known as N-11) and Jinart the Gurlanin.

The Sarge stories

Written by Ryan Kaufman for the Clone Wars Adventures anthologies, this short series of two comics follows Republic Commando RC-1013 "Sarge" through various missions during the Clone Wars.

  • The Package
  • Orders

These tales are standalone stories, which have yet to be referenced by any other text in the series.

  • Honor Bound (Comic)
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