Phase 3 Dark Trooper
The Phase III dark trooper was the last and most powerful dark trooper exoskeleton/ droid. It dwarfed even the Phase II dark trooper, and was intended to be the armor of the next generation of stormtroopers. It was sometimes even classified as a bipedal tank. Battle takes place in an unpopulated NYC. Dark Trooper Phase III & The Space Marine have their usual gear/tech for this encounter. For this scenario the SM will be a Veteran Black Templar near. The Type III Dark Trooper, known originally as the Phase III Dark Trooper, serves a dual purpose. They can be employed on their own or as an exoskeleton for a trooper to command. In both capacities, the Type III serves as a kind of field commander for the Type I's and Type II's. It has the most advanced A.I. Of all the types and is easily the most deadly. When Oremin resurrected the Dark.
Phase Zero dark troopers were the result of the Galactic Empire's Dark Trooper Phase Zero Project and the predecessors of Imperial Dark troopers. Unlike the latter they were not fully droids, but actually aged clone troopers, transformed into cyborgs. 1 History 2 Behind the scenes 3 Appearances 4 Sources 5 Notes and references The Phase Zero dark troopers were created in the early years of the. Dark Troopers are a special infantry unit available exclusively to the Empire. The loadout of a Dark Trooper in Battlefront I gives them access to a Blast Cannon as their primary weapon, a Blaster Pistol as their secondary weapon, or 'sidearm', and Thermal Detonators for use as anti-infantry and anti-vehicle explosives. Dark Troopers, as a result of their loadout, play with a close-range.
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Name: Dark Trooper (Phase III)
Collection: Legacy Collection
Number: N/A (Walmart Exclusive)
Source: Expanded Universe (Star Wars: Dark Forces)
Availability: August 2009
License: Hasbro
Hasbro certainly upped the ante with their second series of Walmart exclusive Droid Factory sets. And by this we mean the buildable droid itself because it is unbelievable! The two-packs were primarily all based from the various Expanded Universe sources in one form or another. Besides a few surprise characters and neat accessories, the figures in the two-packs weren’t anything too exciting. But the Build A Droid figure for this group was the reason to buy the sets. Hasbro designed the mammoth Dark Trooper (Phase III) and it is one big droid. He is actually huge, and Hasbro cleverly fit his nine separate parts into only five different two packs (unlike six sets for the first go around). Some of the two packs come with two limbs while others come with just one part. But regardless of the arrangement and assortment of the parts, they come together to form one big, massive and awesome Dark Trooper (Phase III) action figure. What's more impressive is that he is super-articulated, sporting an incredible amount of articulation (with extra points of articulation if you count his movable/removable shoulder armor). We think Hasbro has reached a new plateau when it comes to the Build A Droid platform and the Dark Trooper (Phase III) is indeed the most impressive. Hasbro has stated that this was the only way that they could have brought this figure to collectors due to its sheer size. It would never fit in the basic line packaging. When all is said and done, Dark Trooper (Phase III) towers over and simply dwarfs the silver Dark Trooper figure (previously available in 1998's POTF Expanded Universe line as well as the 2007 TAC DarktrooperSaga Legends re-relase).
The range of movement for the new Dark Trooper (Phase III) figure is simply incredible. And while the old phase II version was excellent for its time, we have been treated to a marvelous new creation that renders the 1998 version obsolete. Dark Trooper (Phase III) towers over 2008's TLC General Grievous (BD 25) figure and all of the Chewbacca figures released to date (as far as height is concerned) and when it comes to breadth and width, well, just forget about it. He rivals most all other figures as perhaps the broadest trooper or army builder we have ever received. His stature is foreboding and intimidating and the look on his 'face' clearly intimates that any onlooker should stay far away! Dark Trooper (Phase III) has been colored excellently and the contrast of the blacks and silvers used to decorate him clearly express that it is manufactured from some metallic based material. The 'solid' look of him is truly stunning and the areas that do show some silver highlights that show the distinct separation of the outer armor and “body glove” if he were to have one. The Dark Trooper (Phase III) is also accented with red details here and there and they are painted so brightly that they almost look like lit lights. The glowing illusion is a testament to how well this figure is painted and it also implies the various functionalities that are on its backpack. Dark Trooper (Phase III) comes with a large gun and it has plenty of red detail on it as well. It is a fantastic use of color and it doesn't overshadow its dark, brooding, and threatening presence. These droids were nicknamed 'bipedal tanks', so you know that they were intended to be quite a formidable enemy and defender of their cause. The Dark Trooper (Phase III) is indeed an amazing droid and action figure.
The Dark Trooper (Phase III) will indeed be one of the most highly sought after figures in the Legacy Collection. Many have passed on them thanks to the ridiculous $17.00 MSRP for each two-pack. This also means that even less collectors will be willing to shell out $85.00 before tax for ten repainted and retooled figures just to get assemble it. Some may not want the droid parts and they may just find their way on eBay at some point, but this is even less likely. The reason to buy the two-packs is to assemble the Dark Trooper (Phase III) figure. You may want to know that you shouldn’t expect this figure as a 'down the road' Saga Legends figure. Hasbro has already stated that he is much too big to ever include as a basic figure. So, it looks like that this is the only medium in which you will be able to build it. We think that the Dark Trooper (Phase III) in and of itself is reason enough to pick up all five Droid Factory sets but this is something that can only be determined by you (and this certainly isn’t the case as they are not selling through as Hasbro has hoped). (Editor’s Note: Hasbro confirmed that they canceled the next wave of Walmart exclusive Droid Factory sets due to the poor sales of this series. Too bad that poor distribution played a part in their failure as well.) Collectors should take time to ponder how to get these sets into their collections because they offer a lot more than just the Dark Trooper (Phase III). For the first time, we get two figures based on the Droids TV series (the first in the modern line). These sets do have worthiness of your purchase. What we can say conclusively is that this is a figure certainly not to miss! What you may find interesting is that Wookieepedia's entry on this character explains that very few units of the Dark Trooper (Phase III) were ever created. With Hasbro's claims that this series of the exclusive Droid Factory has been produced in much less numbers, it looks as if collectors may be following suit and building a great deal less too!
Collector Notes
Dark Trooper (Phase III)
Status: Dark Trooper (Phase III) is an all-new figure. It can be built from 10 individual parts split across the following multipacks:
- General Grievous/CB-3D (1 of 5) – Dark Trooper (Phase III) head/blaster
- Anakin Skywalker/Cortosis Battle Droid (2 of 5) – Dark Trooper (Phase III) left arm/right arm
- Boba Fett/BL-17 (3 of 5) – Dark Trooper (Phase III) jetpack
- Darth Maul/I-5YQ (4 of 5) – Dark Trooper (Phase III) left leg/right leg
- Corran Horn/R2 Whistler (5 of 5) – Dark Trooper (Phase III) torso/left shoulder armor/right shoulder armor
Articulation Count: 23 points (14 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: swivel head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), ball-jointed torso (2), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 4
Accessory Details: 2 removable shoulder armor pieces, removable jetpack, blaster rifle
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: None
UPC: None
Retail: $0.00 USD
Market Value:Click here to check the latest prices based on listings.
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Category:Legacy Collection
Reviewer:Paul Harrison
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The Mandalorian may have welcomed back Dark Troopers, so let’s get their addition explained and explore their place in the wider Star Wars canon.
Many have taken the plunge this year and subscribed to Disney+, with a catalogue featuring titles from The Simpsons to classic Disney gems.
However, its biggest draw has arguably been The Mandalorian.
Created by Jon Favreau, the Star Wars series stars Pedro Pascal in the titular role and season 2 began premiering on Friday, October 30th 2020.
The reception so far has been very impressive and the series has touched upon some more obscure Star Wars mythology, bringing to the screen Krayt dragons and beyond.
With episode 4 – ‘Chapter 12: The Siege’ – viewers continue to notice more characters and details from the franchise make their way into The Mandalorian’s narrative, including potential Dark Troopers…
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The Mandalorian: Dark Troopers explained
At the end of episode 4, Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) appears ready for battle as he gazes out at a sea of soldiers ready to obey his command.
An Imperial Officer tells Moff that they are tracking Mando’s ship – the Razor Crest – and he grins, saying: “We’ll be ready.” This is when he turns to the army and a scientist can be seen attending to them. It seems that he wishes to inject them with the blood of Baby Yoda in order to give them extra powers.
While the true nature of the army is yet to be addressed, audiences have speculated that the army may consist of either Shadow Troopers or Dark Troopers.
Shadow Troopers are essentially highly elite Stormtroopers, whereas Dark Troopers could prove even deadlier…
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Dark Troopers: Star Wars history explored
The Dark Troopers have been part of Star Wars canon as far back as 1995.
They first appeared in the game Star Wars: Dark Forces, a first-person shooter. In it, gamers play as Kyle Katarn and uncover a secret Imperial program which sees the development of the Dark Trooper.
Clone Phase 3
Star Wars Fandom highlights that they are advanced battle droids and infantry exoskeletons. Their armour resembles that of a stormtrooper with heavy plating, weapons and even jump packs.
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Disregarding Phase Zero prototypes, the Dark Troopers comes in three versions which include the Phase I dark trooper, a skeletal droid armed with a vibroblade and shield. The Phase II Dark Trooper, on the other hand, boasts external elements giving it a bulkier and more intimidating appearance.
Then we have the Phase III Dark Trooper, although this was never fully developed.
As for who created them, The Dark Trooper Project was the work of General Rom Mohc, who ran operations from his starship, Arc Hammer.
Despite Katarn successfully blowing up the craft in the game, it’s suggested that the Dark Troopers weren’t entirely wiped out, as some were witnessed on Kessel, Felucia, Coruscant, and other worlds.
Additionally, they have gone on to appear in wider Star Wars canon since, including the Star Wars: Battlefront games.
Fans react on Twitter
Speculation into the identity of Moff Gideon’s army has begun on Twitter and numerous fans have weighed in with their thoughts and reactions.
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