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The Coruscant Guard was a specialized branch of the Imperial stormtroopers who served as law enforcers on Coruscant and a few other Core Worlds during the height of the Galactic Empire. Under Palpatine's issue of martial law and sweeping emergency powers, the Coruscant Guard were empowered to search any facility or dwelling, arrest any citizen, and locate and detain suspected criminals and Rebel agents. These elite troops rarely saw combat, and were instead strictly for police service. The Coruscant Guards wore light yet heavily padded crimson and black armor that provided protection against physical attacks. Their sophisticated battle helmet which was lined with advanced sensors, allowed them to work in complete darkness, and also contained a comlink scrambler for communication with fellow personnel. A unit commander's helmet was also equipped with a voice activated heads-up display that showed Coruscant Guard positions. Optional tracking beacon software let a unit commander know the whereabouts of his subordinates at all times. Their weapons were the Merr-Sonn taser staves, Merr-Sonn e-ss Suppressor riot rifle, stun grenades, and the blaster rifle. The Merr-Sonn taser staves were used to control crowds and suppress riots. It also had variable power settings and was capable of delivering a lethal or incapacitating charge when it strikes its target. Some Coruscant Guards also carried the more advanced Merr-Sonn R-88 Suppressor riot rifle. It was quite entirely possible that these troops were descendants of the Republic shock troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. The Coruscant Guard, later also known as the Imperial Guard or the Elite Stormtroopers, was an elite unit of the Grand Army of the Republic that defended Coruscant, the Republic capital, alongside with the Coruscant Security Force. It was commanded by clone commanders Fox and Thire, and CC-3636. They fought in many battles on Coruscant and arrested many criminals. They worked with the 52nd Star Corps, who used armor that looked like the same as theirs. They were founded by Jedi Master Eeth Koth. Ironically, they were the ones who killed him in Order 66. Their new Jedi General during the rest of the Clone Wars was Na' Aang. Later, during the time of the New Galactic Empire Typhuss was in command of the Coruscant Guard. The Coruscant Guard was released in 2006 with the Champions of the Force set. The members of the Coruscant Guard wore white armor with crimson and red markings, just like shock troopers. Some also had crimson Galactic Senate markings on them. They all were equipped with the standard DC-15A blaster rifle, and all the clone riot troopers had batons and shields. [Source] The Coruscant Guard was a division of elite clone shock troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic organized to serve as peacekeepers and protect the Galactic Republic capital planet of Coruscant. The Coruscant Guard was initially placed under the command of Clone Commander Fox. Fiercely loyal to the Republic and with a command style of leading from the front, Fox would become one of the most decorated commanders during the war. The Coruscant Guards patrolled the streets of Coruscant as riot control troopers to assist the Coruscant Security Force, conducted hostage rescue operations, guarded the prisoners at the Republic Judiciary Central Detention Center, fulfilled duties previously held by the Senate Guard such as accompanying Senators, Jedi, and other diplomats on dangerous missions, performed military police functions, and served as bodyguards for Sheev Palpatine, first as Supreme Chancellor, then as Galactic Emperor. The Coruscant Guard was a specialized branch of the Imperial stormtroopers who served as law enforcers on Coruscant and a few other Core Worlds during the height of the Galactic Empire. When Coruscant was liberated by the New Republic, the organization and name remained and placed under Republic control to enforce the law.
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