The Evolution of Clone Troopers and Stormtroopers in Star Wars Films
Summary
In this article, we will explore the evolution of Clone Troopers and Stormtroopers in the Star Wars films. From the First Order stormtrooper’s design changes to the introduction of new trooper types, we will take a closer look at the various costumes and their unique features.
Table of Contents
- The First Order Stormtrooper
- Other First Order Troopers
- Imperial and Mimbin Stormtroopers
- The Rise of Skywalker Troopers
The First Order Stormtrooper
The First Order stormtrooper has undergone significant changes in material and design. Captain Phasma’s chrome look was designed by Michael Kapla and named after a horror film. Initially meant for a male character, Gwendolyn Christie wore it without any adjustments. The costume in The Last Jedi is visually more chrome than in The Force Awakens.
Other First Order Troopers
The First Order flame troopers are distinguished by their backpacks that provide power for their flame rifles. The First Order riot control stormtrooper carries a menacing baton and riot shield. The First Order mega blaster stormtrooper is distinguished by ammunition packs and a heavy blaster. The First Order snowtroopers have a preserved veil that covers their mask and a more powerful look. The TIE pilot has a classic First Order outfit with a black color and a red stripe.
Imperial and Mimbin Stormtroopers
The Shore Troopers wear blue and beige costumes that are designed to match the ocean and beach environment they fight in. The Executioner Troopers have black markings and carry an electro-laser ax. The Praetorian Guards have three different helmet variations and their costume design is meant to evoke a samurai style. Mimbin Stormtroopers have capes and a helmet with an added lip on top, while Imperial Mudtroopers were designed to look gritty and evoke World War I soldiers. Imperial Patrol Troopers blend classic Trooper and Scout Trooper designs, while Ranged Troopers have magnetic boots and emit steam.
The Rise of Skywalker Troopers
The Stormtroopers in The Rise of Skywalker have undergone some changes. The First Order Electro-Prod Stormtrooper has a soft pant element instead of thigh armor to make it suitable for riding a new version of a speeder bike. They are equipped with a new weapon, the Electro-Pro. The Sith Trooper, on the other hand, is designed to evoke the internal strength of a soldier and has a close-fitting body armor. The helmet has elements of the Clone Trooper, with a strong nose-T-visor look. The Sith Jet Trooper combines elements of the Sith Trooper and the First Order Jet Trooper, with a jet pack connected to the back armor and a mandible effect on the helmet.
Conclusion
The evolution of Clone Troopers and Stormtroopers in the Star Wars films has been a fascinating journey. From the classic Stormtrooper design to the unique features of the various trooper types, each costume has its own story to tell. With new troopers being introduced in each film, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for these iconic characters.