Within the video games Star Wars: Battlefront, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron, Star Wars Battlefront and Star Wars Battlefront II, there are computer-controlled characters. These characters are randomly assigned a name that is pulled from a list stored within the games. Due to the nature of these characters—they constantly die and respawn, their appearances and roles are randomized, and they span across multiple factions—their canonicity is unclear.

Pandemic's Battlefront games

Pandemic Studios created both Star Wars: Battlefront,[1] and it's sequel Star Wars: Battlefront II.[2] Within these games there are four factions, each with their own list of names to randomly pull from. These factions are the Rebel Alliance, the Galactic Empire, the Galactic Republic, and the Separatist Alliance.[1][2] There is also Aspyr Media's Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection, which compiles Pandemic Studios' Battlefront games.[3]

Rebel names

The following is a list of names randomly assigned to the computer-controlled Rebel troopers and Rebel pilots in Pandemic Studios' battlefront games.[1][2] These names are also used by the "Wookiee Smuggler" unit seen in Star Wars: Battlefront.[1] The following is a list of said names:

Empire Stormtrooper names

In Star Wars: Battlefront and Star Wars: Battlefront II, the computer-controlled characters affiliated with the Galactic Empire utilize their own list of randomly assigned names. These names can be used by Stormtroopers, snowtroopers, Imperial pilots, and Scout troopers[1][2] and are as follows:

Republic clone names

In both Pandemic Studios' battlefront games, the various computer-controlled clones are randomly assigned names pulled from their own list. These names, seen below, can be assigned to clone troopers, clone heavy troopers, clone sharpshooters, clone pilots, clone jet trooper.[1][2] Star Wars: Battlefront II also added new clone units—clone engineers, clone marines, and Clone Commanders—that also pull from this list.[2] The names they can be assigned are:

CIS Droid Names

Pandemic Studios' Separatist faction includes computer-controlled B1-series battle droids, B2-series super battle droid, Droidekas, OOM pilot battle droids, Battle droid assassins, and Assault battle droid, in both Star Wars: Battlefront and Star Wars: Battlefront II.[1][2] Star Wars: Battlefront II also includes computer-controlled Engineer battle droids, Droid marines, and IG-100 MagnaGuard.[2] These various battle droid units all pull from the same list of names[1][2] seen below:

Other names

Within Star Wars: Battlefront II's campaign—also in Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection—there are a handful of names which are randomly assigned to the computer-controlled enemy characters, regardless of the faction.[2][3] Below is a list of these names:

Rebellion Developments' Battlefront games

Rebellion Developments created both Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron[4] and Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron.[5] As with the previous games by Pandemic Studios, there are four factions, each with their own list of names to randomly pull from. These randomly generated names appear in the various game modes throughout both games, including each game's story-driven campaign.[4][5]

Republic Names

In both Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron and Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron, the Galactic Republic's clones utilize their own list of names to randomly pull from. These names, which are listed below, can be assigned to computer-controlled clone troopers, MEC troopers, AT-RT drivers, clone pilots, and clone commanders.[4][5]

CIS Names

The various Separatist battle droids seen in Renegade Squadron and Elite Squadron use their own naming list. These names can be assigned to B1-series battle droid, B2-series super battle droid, and IG-100 MagnaGuards[4][5] and are as follows:

Rebel Alliance Names

The names assigned to the computer-controlled rebels in Rebellion Developments' battlefront games pull from their own list. In both Renegade Squadron and Elite Squadron, the computer-controlled rebels' species are also randomized. The names can be assigned to Humans, Bothans, Mon Calamaris, Rodians, Sullustans, or Wookiees.[4][5] These names are:

Galactic Empire Names

In Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron the computer-controlled stormtroopers and TIE pilots pull from their own list of names.[4] Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron also assigns these names to stormtroopers and TIE pilots, but the names are also used by snowtroopers, Vehicle Command Crewers, Imperial officers, Emperor's Royal Guards, and Phase III Dark Troopers. These names are also assigned to X1's Imperial clone troopers during one of the missions of Elite Squadron's campaign, and X1's cloned Wookiees in another campaign mission.[5] The following is a list of these names:

DICE's Battlefront games

DICE created both Star Wars Battlefront,[6] and it's sequel Star Wars Battlefront II.[7] Unlike with the previous battlefront games the number of factions differs and varies within these two games. Star Wars Battlefront, set during the Imperial Era, only features two factions, that being the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire.[6] Star Wars Battlefront II on the other hand features the main four factions seen in previous games, but also includes the Sequel trilogy's Resistance and First Order.[7]

Star Wars Battlefront

Star Wars Battlefront differs from the other games in that both factions pull from the same list, and as such the names can randomly be assigned to either the Rebellion or the Empire. For the Empire, these names can be assigned to computer-controlled Stormtroopers, shock troopers, sandtroopers, scout troopers, snowtroopers, TIE fighter pilots, and TIE interceptor pilots. For the Rebellion, these names can be assigned to the A-wing and X-wing pilots, as well as the Rebel troopers, which can also randomly be assigned a species, which includes Humans, Sullustans, and Twi'leks.[6] Below is a list of these names:

  • Allyn Dollan[6]
  • Allyn Fera[6]
  • Aran Gunnar[6]
  • Aran Nomante[6]
  • Ash Ulrand[6]
  • Ben Astar[6]
  • Ben Porinom[6]
  • Danyar Meez[6]
  • Dax Olesa[6]
  • Devon Kishanti[6]
  • Djuj Bellis[6]
  • Doran Krotan[6]
  • Doran Sulvara[6]
  • Eeyan Vlahos[6]
  • Eryll Buarantos[6]
  • Evan Nordan[6]
  • Gorshun Ban[6]
  • Fiaid Zinn[6]
  • Hanto Nar[6]
  • Jacen Unimar[6]
  • Jayce Sulvara[6]
  • Jerek Bilbar[6]
  • Kam Zanabi[6]
  • Kyp Astar[6]
  • Lan Machupe[6]
  • Lot Krotan[6]
  • Nik Bruuar[6]
  • Nom Carver[6]
  • Nom Sulvara[6]
  • Owen Keez[6]
  • Rayce Peel[6]
  • Reeech[6]
  • Tan Pulastra[6]
  • Tan Qe-kora[6]
  • Thrak Farelle[6]
  • Thrak Gorshun[6]
  • Tighe Bodalla[6]
  • Toma Endario[6]
  • Ulen Orsalan[6]
  • Uster Trasidar[6]

Galactic Republic

Clone Troopers

In Star Wars Battlefront II, the computer-controlled clone Assault, Heavy, Specialist, Officer, and Jet Trooper classes are all randomly assigned names from the same list.[7] Below is a list of these names:

Clone Pilots

Within the Starfighter game modes of Star Wars Battlefront II the computer-controlled clone characters pull from a list that is separate to the one used by the computer-controlled clone infantry. These clone pilots can fly ARC-170 Starfighters, BTL-B Y-Wings, and V-wing starfighters and are randomly assigned the following names listed below:[7]

ARC Troopers

The computer-controlled characters from Star Wars Battlefront II's ARC Trooper class pull from their own list of names which are as follows:[7]

Clone Commandos

Star Wars Battlefront II's clone commandos pull from a separate list with the following names:[7]

Wookiee Warriors

Star Wars Battlefront II's computer-controlled Wookiee Warrior unit is used by both the Galactic Republic and the Rebel Alliance. Both factions pull from the same list of names presented below:[7]

Separatists

Battle Droids

In Star Wars Battlefront II, the computer-controlled B1-series battle droids, B2-RP battle droids, and BX-series droid commandos are all randomly assigned names from the same list. The vulture droids, droid tri-fighters, and Hyena droid bombers from the starfighter game modes also use the names from this list.[7] Below is a list of these names:

B2 Super Battle Droids

The B2-series super battle droids from Star Wars Battlefront II have their own list of names to pull from which is presented below:[7]

Droidekas

The Droidekas from Star Wars Battlefront II are assigned names from their own list.[7] Below is a list of these names:

Galactic Empire

Stormtroopers

Star Wars Battlefront II's computer-controlled Stormtroopers, Scout troopers, sandtroopers, shoretroopers, snowtroopers, Jumptroopers, and Imperial officers all pull from the same list of names.[7] Below is a list of these names:

Imperial Pilots

The computer-controlled pilots for the Imperial faction in Star Wars Battlefront II all pull from the same list of names. The names can be assigned to pilots of TIE fighters, TIE Interceptors, or TIE bombers.[7] Below is a list of these names:

Death Troopers

The computer-controlled characters from Star Wars Battlefront II's Death trooper class randomly pull from the following list of names:[7]

ISB Agents

The following is a list of names assigned to the computer-controlled ISB agents from DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II:[7]

  • Agent Bengts[7]
  • Agent Edwie[7]
  • Agent Jaque[7]
  • Agent Kerwin[7]
  • Agent Koppermoor[7]
  • Agent Kulbe[7]
  • Agent Linilton[7]
  • Agent Millies[7]
  • Agent Oliew[7]
  • Agent Viktun[7]

Rebel Alliance

Rebel Troopers

The following list of names from Star Wars Battlefront II can be assigned to Rebel soldiers, Rebel Heavy Troopers, Rebel Specialists, Rebel Officers, and Rebel Rocket-Jumpers:[7]

Ewoks

The computer-controlled characters from Battlefront II's Ewok Hunter unit pull from the list of names seen below:[7]

First Order

First Order Stormtroopers

The First Order's stormtroopers, heavy troopers, snipers and snowtroopers from Star Wars Battlefront II are all assigned names that pull from the same list[7] seen below:

First Order Pilots

In Star Wars Battlefront II's starfighter game modes, the computer-controlled pilots of the First Order pull from a different list than the First Order's infantry.[7] Below is a list of these names:

Officers

The First Order's Officer class from Star Wars Battlefront II uses a separate list of names which is recorded below:[7]

  • Captain Opan[7]
  • Captain Sanell[7]
  • Captain Sauallan[7]
  • Colonel Tydling[7]
  • Sergeant Darald[7]
  • Sergeant Groz[7]
  • Sergeant Keror[7]
  • Sergeant Newmar[7]
  • Sergeant Walle[7]
  • Technician Carall[7]
  • Technician Mandetat[7]
  • Technician Vertal[7]

Flametroopers

Star Wars Battlefront II's flametroopers use names that pull from a list unique to the flametroopers.[7] Below is a list of these names:

Sith Troopers

The names below are randomly assigned to the computer-controlled Sith troopers of Battlefront II's First Order faction:[7]

Jet Troopers

Below is a list of names randomly assigned to computer-controlled First Order jet troopers in Battlefront II:[7]

Resistance

Resistance Troopers

The names seen below are assigned to multiple units from Star Wars Battlefront II's Resistance faction. These names can be assigned to Resistance troopers, heavy troopers, specialists, officers, and Rocket-jumpers.[7]

Ovissian Gunners

The Ovissian Gunners from Star Wars Battlefront II have their own list of names to randomly select from.[7] Below is a list of these names:

Caphex Spies

The computer-controlled Caphex Spies in Star Wars Battlefront II pull from their own list of names which are as follows:[7]

  • Adimako Chlarm[7]
  • Aimossy Mhost[7]
  • Aleissro Khimp[7]
  • Haessry Thivir[7]
  • Hareevry Nhema[7]
  • Hvole Ihrnell[7]
  • Luodig Khul[7]
  • Maeke Dhail[7]
  • Marrike Lhonn[7]
  • Viosseph Mlam[7]

DiceShooter

Within Star Wars Battlefront II's Starfighter game modes, there will be objectives where the players must destroy computer-controlled enemy ships. These enemies occur in all six factions and the name "DiceShooter" is always assigned to them. The callsign "DiceShooter" is used by Hyena droid bombers, clones piloting BTL-B Y-Wings, rebels piloting BTL-A4 Y-Wings, and First Order pilots flying Troop Transport Ships.[7]

Behind the scenes

The originals

With the release of the first game in the Battlefront series, Pandemic Studios' Star Wars: Battlefront, it started the tradition within the series to provide names to the various computer-controlled characters seen throughout the games.[1] Released on September 21, 2004,[12] it established naming conventions that other games in the series would follow to certain extents. The names assigned to the computer-controlled rebels follow the same structure of a first name and a surname, with some characters sharing the same first or last name. The Imperial names start with two letters, and are followed by three numbers. The Republic's clones trooper names begin with a letter of the Greek Alphabet, and end with three numbers. Finally, the Confederacy's battle droid names all start with the word "Unit," and trailed by three numbers.[1]

Pandemic Studios' Star Wars: Battlefront II, released on November 1, 2005,[13][14] would reuse the names created for the first game. There are also a few names unique to Battlefront II, that follow the same naming structure seen in the Imperial names, but are used by all factions during the campaign.[2]

In both of Pandemic Studios' games, some computer-controlled characters are not assigned actual names, and are instead just labeled as what they are.[1][2] For example, when the player kills an Acklay, the death message will simply state that the player "killed Acklay," rather than give an actual name such as when a player kills a rebel and the death message says that the player "killed Allyn Fera."[2] In Star Wars: Battlefront, these labels are "Gamorrean," "Geonosian," "Gungan," and "Royal Guard."[1] In Star Wars: Battlefront II the labels include "Acklay," "Ewok," "Gamorreans," "Gungan," "Jawa," "Jedi," "Jedi Master" "Tusken," and "Wampas." Battlefront II also includes the label "Geonosian" specifically if playing the "Hunt" game mode on Geonosis. If playing any other game mode where Geonosians are present, then they are instead labeled with the plural form "Geonosians." This is also the case with the label "Wookiee" used during the "Hunt" mode Kashyyyk, but in other modes "Wookiees" is used instead.[2]

The spin-offs

Rebellion Developments would eventually make their own battlefront game, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron,[4] released October 9, 2007.[15] Like with the previous two games, Renegade Squadron includes names for the computer-controlled characters. The names created for Renegade Squadron's Empire, Confederacy, and Republic factions follow the previously established naming conventions seen in Pandemic Studios' games, with some names—Unit 416, Unit 790, Unit 892, QO 388, VH 961, and YT 992—appearing in all three games. Renegade Squadron's Rebel names are all unique from the Pandemic Studios' Rebel names, with some names sharing a first name or surname originally seen in Pandemic Studios' games. While most of the Rebel names created for Renegade Squadron would follow the naming structure established by Pandemic Studios of a first name and a surname, a few names do not. These names are "Chi Loon Tar," "Eeyan the Tutt," and "Reeech."[4]

During Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron's campaign, the player will sometimes be given objectives to kill specific enemies during the level. Rather than be assigned a name, these computer-controlled enemies are instead labels as what they are. Under normal circumstances, these enemies would typically be assigned Imperial names, but when they are assigned as the objective that the player must kill, they are not assigned a name and given a label instead. These labels are "AT-ST," "Scout," and "Tie Fighter." There are also some computer-controlled characters that are never assigned a name and are always assigned a label. These labels are "AT-AT" and "Recon Droid."[4]

Rebellion Developments also created Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron,[5] released on November 3, 2009.[16] The names assigned to the computer-controlled clone troopers are taken from Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, but one extra number is added to the end. The only exception to this is the name "Theta 235" which remains unchanged in Elite Squadron. Most of the names used by the Confederacy are taken directly from Renegade Squadron, and many of the Rebel names are also shared between Renegade Squadron and Elite Squadron. Elite Squadron also created the Rebel names "Jaw Di All Holic" and "Soom-J-mosS," which do not follow the typical Rebel naming convention of a first name and a surname. Elite Squadron uses the same Imperial names seen in Renegade Squadron, but adds a hyphen in between the letters and numbers.[5]

In Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron's story-driven campaign, the computer-controlled clone trooper Delta 3730 spars with the player-controlled character X2. While this clone trooper's armor type and armor color are randomized, the clone's name is always assigned to be "Delta 3730." Since this is the only time in the campaign that the player fights an enemy that uses a name from the Republic's clone trooper name pool, it makes this the only instance within the story where this name appears, thus giving Delta 3730 a clear history within the Star Wars Legends continuity.[5]

The reboots

On November 17, 2015,[17] DICE released their first Battlefront game, Star Wars Battlefront. Unique to other games in the series, both the Rebels and Imperials are assigned names from the same pool, and these names follow the naming convention seen with the Rebel faction in past games, with the exception of the name "Reeech." Multiple of the computer-controlled names are taken from the earlier games in the franchise. In Star Wars Battlefront, certain game modes do not assign names to the computer-controlled enemy characters, instead just labeling them as "Enemy." These game modes include the tutorial, the "Training" missions, the "Battles" missions, and the "Survival" missions.[6]

On August 22, 2017, prior to the release of DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II, the PlayStation Youtube channel published a gameplay demo of the Starfighter Assault game mode that would feature in the finished game. The gameplay showed the first instance of Star Wars Battlefront II's computer-controlled character names, featuring multiple Rebel and Imperial names.[10] Another video on the PlayStation Youtube channel, added before Star Wars Battlefront II was published, depicted a showcase of a beta version of Battlefront II's Arcade Mode. It also featured multiple computer-controlled character names, this time, the names of clone troopers. The video showed these names assigned to clone infantry,[8] however, in the final version of the game these names are specifically assigned to computer-controlled clone pilots during Starfighter game modes.[7]

DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II was eventually released on November 9, 2017,[18] and in it provided many new names and new naming conventions for the computer-controlled characters. In Star Wars Battlefront II's campaign, the computer-controlled characters are not assigned names. This is the first story-driven campaign in the battlefront series to not include these randomized computer-controlled names in the games' story modes.[7]

For the Galactic Empire faction, the naming convention for both the Imperial infantry and pilots is new for the series, with the names starting with "TK-" and ending with three numbers. The infantry and pilot names pull from separate lists, however, there is some overlap between these lists. The naming scheme for the clone troopers has also been changed in DICE's Battlefront II, now beginning with "CT-," followed by four numbers. Battlefront II also gave the battle droids a new naming scheme, with most receiving the convention of "R0-" or "R1-," with two letters after. The game is also the first in the series to give unique names to the Ewok, Wookiee, B2 Super Battle Droid, and Droideka units.[7]

In Star Wars Battlefront II, a few names are used by both computer-controlled characters, and characters established to be canon. The name "Comet" used by a computer-controlled ARC Trooper[7] is shared with another clone named "Comet."[19] The ARC Trooper name "Scythe"[7] is also shared with another clone named "Scythe."[20] The Wookiee warrior names "Lachichuk," "Lohgarra," and "Salporin"[7] are used by other Wookiees named "Lachichuk,"[21] "Lohgarra,"[22] and "Salporin" respectively.[23] The name "Technician Mandetat" randomly assigned to First Order officers[7] is also used by a First Order technician named "Mandetat."[24]

Notes and references

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