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==Overview==
=Overview=
Trektards will often throw up a number of methods in which the [[UFP]], and others, could resist an Imperial invasion of the Milky Way.  Most of these unusual methods necessitate use of special operations-type forces,  and when the displayed capabilities of the Star Wars Universe, and that of the Milky Way(of the TNG era) are compared some interesting conclusions can be drawn.
Trektards will often throw up a number of methods in which the [[UFP]], and others, could resist an Imperial invasion of the Milky Way.  Most of these unusual methods necessitate use of special operations-type forces,  and when the displayed capabilities of the Star Wars Universe, and that of the Milky Way(of the TNG era) are compared some interesting conclusions can be drawn.


=Star Wars Special Operations=
==Jedi and Paramilitaries==
==Jedi and Paramilitaries==
During the Republic era, the primary law enforcement arm was the Jedi Order based on Coruscant.  The Jedi operated as all-in-one Diplomats, Cops, Intelligence Agents, "Internal Security" (as inferred from the casualness of chopping arms off in crowded nightclubs) and Special Forces.  Often times the Jedi would be augmented by paramilitaries such as [[Freedom's Son's]], when an insufficient amount of Jedi needed backup.
During the [[Republic]] era, the primary law enforcement arm was the Jedi Order based on Coruscant.  The Jedi operated as all-in-one Diplomats, Cops, Intelligence Agents, "Internal Security" (as inferred from the casualness of chopping arms off in crowded nightclubs) and Special Forces.  Often times the Jedi would be augmented by paramilitaries such as [[Freedom's Son's]], when an insufficient amount of Jedi needed backup.


Due to the extraordinary nature of the Jedi and their abilities they cannot be considered "true" special forces.
Due to the extraordinary nature of the Jedi and their abilities they cannot be considered "true" special forces.
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During this time the Empire utilized alien specialists known as [[Noghri]] for activities that required concealment of Imperial involvment.  After it became clear that the Empire was intentionally dragging it's feet in restoring the Noghri homworld, the Noghri defected and joined the [[New Republic]].
During this time the Empire utilized alien specialists known as [[Noghri]] for activities that required concealment of Imperial involvment.  After it became clear that the Empire was intentionally dragging it's feet in restoring the Noghri homworld, the Noghri defected and joined the [[New Republic]].


==Rebel Alliance/New Republic==
The [[Rebel Alliance]] (and later the New Republic) utilized their own specialized Commandos in the form of [[Page's Commandos]] and [[Wraith Squadron]], to name two examples.
The [[Rebel Alliance]] (and later the New Republic) utilized their own specialized Commandos in the form of [[Page's Commandos]] and [[Wraith Squadron]], to name two examples.



Revision as of 22:43, 8 November 2007

Overview

Trektards will often throw up a number of methods in which the UFP, and others, could resist an Imperial invasion of the Milky Way. Most of these unusual methods necessitate use of special operations-type forces, and when the displayed capabilities of the Star Wars Universe, and that of the Milky Way(of the TNG era) are compared some interesting conclusions can be drawn.

Star Wars Special Operations

Jedi and Paramilitaries

During the Republic era, the primary law enforcement arm was the Jedi Order based on Coruscant. The Jedi operated as all-in-one Diplomats, Cops, Intelligence Agents, "Internal Security" (as inferred from the casualness of chopping arms off in crowded nightclubs) and Special Forces. Often times the Jedi would be augmented by paramilitaries such as Freedom's Son's, when an insufficient amount of Jedi needed backup.

Due to the extraordinary nature of the Jedi and their abilities they cannot be considered "true" special forces.

Clone Wars Era

When the Fett-strain clone army was being built by the Kaminoans, it was clear that the Jedi would be acting as the Generals, and would not be on hand in numbers to fulfill the special operations role. The so-called Republic Commandos operate in 4-man teams and took part in the full spectrum of special operations, to include hostage rescue, boarding of enemy vessels, snatch-and-grab, and sabotage behind enemy lines. Commandos were used extensively and to great success during the Clone Wars.

Imperial/Post Endor Era

The Galactic Empire stepped away from clones as the primary source for the military between the end of the Clone Wars and the destruction of the first Death Star at Yavin, and by the Thrawn era Imperial Commando teams consisted of traditional exceptional personnel drawn from the general military.

During this time the Empire utilized alien specialists known as Noghri for activities that required concealment of Imperial involvment. After it became clear that the Empire was intentionally dragging it's feet in restoring the Noghri homworld, the Noghri defected and joined the New Republic.

Rebel Alliance/New Republic

The Rebel Alliance (and later the New Republic) utilized their own specialized Commandos in the form of Page's Commandos and Wraith Squadron, to name two examples.

Star Trek Special Operations

United Federation of Planets

The Federation as of the TNG era has been reduced to drafting unspecialized personnel off of starships to perform covert operations whenever the need arose, rather than having it's own Special Forces branch with trained specialists.

During the course of both the TNG and DS9 series there was one, count 'em, one Federation individual who had a specialization in special operations. Despite this, his primary function in the show was to recruit Dr. Julian Bashir into Section 31!

For the most part there are no (public) Special Forces in the Federation, with the teams that are put together (whether for boarding ships or sent on recon missions) being adhoc assemblages using both standard Starfleet equipment and personnel. In one famous example, a Special Forces team was assembled from the command crew of the Enterprise-D, to infiltrate a Cardassian base!!

Interestingly, there is at least one firearm that suggests it was designed for special operations, but it has been seen in only one DS9 episode.

Other Trek Powers

The Cardassian Union and Romulan Star Empire had their own special operations agencies represented with the Obsidian Order and Tal'Shiar, respectively. While the Obsidian Order managed to produce some effective agents (Elim Garak), the substantial number of warships both agencies had suggested a role in line with the Soviet Union's NKVD/KGB of protecting the regime from the regular military rather than straight out unconventional warfare.