. . "8"^^ . "The Republic Defense Space Force was founded by the Jedi Order as a means to protect civilian, governmental and commercial craft from pirates and criminals. The Jedi led the force, but many Republic pilots, officers and personnel supplemented the organization. Jedi Masters Dug Anguis and Xian Orrot headlined the Jedi pilot roster of the organization, and they were the unofficial commanders of the organization. The organization was utilized during the climax of the Coo-Neo Crisis and as an elite strike force during the Great Galactic War. It used the R-36 Superfortress immensely during the conflicts, as a tactical and high-altitude atmospheric bomber."@en . "Xian Orrot"@en . "Jedi"@en . "Jedi Order"@en . "Emerson Shryne"@en . "Scott Borek"@en . . . "27"^^ . . "The Republic Defense Space Force was founded by the Jedi Order as a means to protect civilian, governmental and commercial craft from pirates and criminals. The Jedi led the force, but many Republic pilots, officers and personnel supplemented the organization. Jedi Masters Dug Anguis and Xian Orrot headlined the Jedi pilot roster of the organization, and they were the unofficial commanders of the organization. The organization was utilized during the climax of the Coo-Neo Crisis and as an elite strike force during the Great Galactic War. It used the R-36 Superfortress immensely during the conflicts, as a tactical and high-altitude atmospheric bomber. Contrary to its name, the RDSF was more than just a \"space force\", during the latter years of the Great Galactic War it served as an all-purpose security/police force; it expanded into that role because of its increased enrollment by citizens of the Republic. Emerson Shryne]] served as the ceremonial Republic commander in the organization and would become the interim commander when Anguis and Orrot were absent."@en . . "black"@en . . "Galactic Republic"@en . "Galactic RepublicRepublic"@en . . . "Galaxy"@en . . "Republic Defense Space Force"@en . . "17"^^ . . . "14"^^ . "Republic Defense Space Force"@en . . .