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The Galactic Peacekeeping Force was created by both the efforts of the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic to counter the Confederacy as a united front. It was similar to the Galactic Empire's Death Squadron, but being far larger and having numerous resources. Its creator and Commander was Ben Skywalker, whom later became Darth Saraai.

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  • Galactic Peacekeeping Force (Parjir Sith'ari)
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  • The Galactic Peacekeeping Force was created by both the efforts of the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic to counter the Confederacy as a united front. It was similar to the Galactic Empire's Death Squadron, but being far larger and having numerous resources. Its creator and Commander was Ben Skywalker, whom later became Darth Saraai.
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  • Darth Saarai
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  • Galactic Peacekeeping Force
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  • Darth Caelestis
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  • Darth Caelestis
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  • Anaxes The Predator
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  • The Galactic Peacekeeping Force was created by both the efforts of the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic to counter the Confederacy as a united front. It was similar to the Galactic Empire's Death Squadron, but being far larger and having numerous resources. Its creator and Commander was Ben Skywalker, whom later became Darth Saraai.
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