I imagine there could pure specialized legions for such an event. But communication, supply and support is such that I don't see why you couldn't use battalions from 5 separate legions. You would just have to drop a command element on to the planet to take charge.Simon_Jester wrote:Also possible. Chalk it up to a combination of showing off and political pressure, I guess.Eleventh Century Remnant wrote:I reckon that Veers pushed his men and machines to their limits climbing a mountain on their way to the battlefield, in some cases clearly beyond their limits, because he wanted to demonstrate the capacity of the hardware. He had associated himself and his career with them, and wanted to show them off- so he deliberately took the hard option, with a composite force that was partly snowtrooper and partly drawn form an armour school unit. I agree that it was a strategic victory, and that it was worth the price- but I don't think he tried very hard to minimise that price.
At a guess: the snowtrooper/sandtrooper/blahtrooper legions are normally divided up into battalion sized units as you describe, but maintain a unified chain of command and administrative structure. That way, if for some reason you need to invade an ice planet, you can just say "Pull together the units of the 4323rd Snowtrooper Legion from the Whozit Sector" instead of saying "I want a scratch force assembled from the snowtrooper battalions of the 239th through 257th Legions."Transbot9 wrote:On another note (referring back to an earlier post), why would a separate legion be necessary for desert/snow/etc troopers? I see no reason why an ISD couldn't just carry the necessary load out to equip stormtroopers for most environments. Maybe a specialized legion of EVO troopers (far more specialized equipment) would make sense (sure, they are introduced in Force Unleashed for game play reasons, but the fluff reason for their existence seems practical enough) for the really nasty environments, but I suspect that they would be assigned only to sectors where such hazards were prevalent.
In terms of the number of boots on the ground, that doesn't make much difference, but it does mean that the 4323rd will have a preexisting chain of command and staff (insofar as stormtroopers have those things), rather than having to nail together such a system ad hoc. That gives you the advantage of a large unit with specialist training, equipment, and experience, without the drawback of having to assemble a new chain of command for all ranks above major every time you need large numbers of specialist troops in one place.
Also, by their nature, artic worlds are sparely populated, at least Hoth is. Would there really be a need for a unit larger than a battalion?