'Soldiers' in the Star Wars universe are not named. They have nonames, being clones. The closes we get to a name in the movies isTK-421.
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After the Millenium Falcon is brought into theDeath Star in Episode IV, it is searched by a pair ofStorm Troopers with a scanner. Two guards are posted at the bottomof the ramp.
After a loud thud is heard, Han Solo calls from insidethe ship for help. The two Troopers walk up the ramp and a scuffleis heard. The gantry officer,(played by Peter Sumner), on duty is seen looking out into the bay,notices the two Troopers gone, and calls over the radio, 'TK-421,why aren't you at your post? TK-421, do you copy?' Luke, in theTrooper's armor, comes down the ramp and signals problems with hishelmet.
How does one gauge the success of a band pushing the envelope of a genre that receives little to no credit by the mainstream media? Canadian Rifle is a three membered punk/rock outfit from Chicago, Illinois. They have been recording and touring constantly since their conception in 2007 – continuously covering the United States and Canada, along with a sole European tour in 2009 in support of their first LP, Visibility Zero (Residue Records).Canadian Rifle plays melodic punk music and have been compared to bands such as Leatherface, Jawbreaker, Husker Du, Hickey, and Wipers. However, they infuse their own unique Midwestern sound into this realm of music.
The lyrical content is bleak and abstract, but relatable – dealing with social interaction, removing yourself from reality, struggling with truths and regret, and pushing forward while running on fumes.Their discography includes three EP’s, two split 7″s (one with American Cheeseburger and one with Zapiain), three LP’s, and a handful of tour tapes. The labels involved have been Dirt Cult, Residue, Taken by Surprise, Squirrel Heart, Criminal IQ, Rock Bottom, All in Vinyl, and Lucky Gator. They have had interviews in Maximum Rock n’ Roll as well as several other DIY zines and local publications, as well as being featured on the cover of Razorcake.
They are very hard working and take what they do seriously while never forgetting that everything is actually a joke.