Sith Jet Trooper — Star Wars The Black Series #106
The Black Series Sith Jet Trooper from The Rise of Skywalker — Red Line #106, 2020. The Final Order's crimson rocket-pack trooper with blaster rifle. The TROS army builder fusion design. Collector guide.
Overview
Red Line #106 is the Sith Jet Trooper — the Final Order’s aerial-deployment specialist that combines the crimson armour of the Sith Trooper (#92) with the rocket pack of the First Order Jet Trooper (#99). The result is the Red Line sequence’s most direct visual synthesis: two trooper designs introduced in TROS merged into a single figure that carries both their identities. The deep crimson armour reads as Final Order; the integrated rocket pack reads as aerial combat specialist.
Blaster rifle. 19 joints. MSRP $19.99.
The Design Synthesis
The Sith Jet Trooper’s specific design logic follows from the Final Order’s operational requirements on Exegol — the Sith fleet needs both ground forces (Sith Troopers) and aerial forces (Jet Troopers), and the Sith Jet Trooper is the aerial variant of the Sith infantry tradition rather than a separate First Order design adapted for Sith use. The crimson carries through completely: no white or grey, just the deep red of the Palpatine-loyal military.
For display: the Sith Jet Trooper alongside Sith Troopers (#92) creates the complete Final Order ground-and-air force with visual colour unity. The crimson formation reads as a distinct army from every other trooper type in the line — not the white of the Empire/First Order, not the blue-white of the Republic’s clones, but the Sith red that TROS established as the palette of resurrected Sith authority.
Army Building the Final Order Aerial Force
Multiple Sith Jet Troopers create the Exegol aerial formation — the rocket-pack deployed crimson soldiers who operate above the Sith Trooper ground force. The visual of multiple crimson figures with rocket packs communicates the Final Order’s scale more immediately than named characters do: this is an army, not a patrol.
Secondary Market
Modest secondary market prices — the crimson design is visually compelling but the figure is an army builder rather than a named character. No production variants documented.
Verdict
Buy for the TROS Final Order aerial army building, the crimson-and-rocket-pack design synthesis, or Red Line sequence completion.
The TROS Trooper Colour Vocabulary Completed
Red Line #106 completes the TROS trooper colour vocabulary in the numbered sequence. The three TROS army builders — Sith Trooper (#92), First Order Jet Trooper (#99), and Sith Jet Trooper (#106) — cover: crimson ground infantry, white aerial infantry, and crimson aerial infantry. The only gap in the TROS trooper design vocabulary is the standard First Order Stormtrooper (covered at #04 and #48 in earlier configurations), and the sequence covers these four TROS trooper types across four different numbered slots.
For display: mixing Sith Troopers (#92) with Sith Jet Troopers (#106) creates a unified crimson Final Order formation with visual variety — the ground-level troopers and the rocket-pack aerial specialists in the same palette, creating a display that reads as a coherent army rather than separate unit types.
The Sith Jet Trooper vs First Order Jet Trooper
The two Jet Trooper figures — white FO (#99) and crimson Sith (#106) — are the same fundamental design in different colour schemes. For collectors who want both trooper eras represented in aerial deployment form, the two together show the TROS army’s internal colour split: the First Order’s white and the Final Order’s Sith crimson.
Secondary market prices are modest — the army builder function keeps pricing accessible for multiple copy purchases. No production variants documented.
Sith Jet Trooper at #106 is the Red Line’s last dedicated army builder before the sequence pivots fully to the prequel era for its final six figures. The crimson rocket-pack trooper closes the TROS section of the 2020 wave, and #107 onward is entirely prequel-era figures. The sequence’s final trooper slot goes to an aerial Sith warrior in crimson, which is the correct aesthetic note before the prequel Jedi wave begins.
For the complete TROS Final Order force display at consistent 2019-2020 Red Line production quality: Sith Trooper (#92) in crimson ground configuration, First Order Jet Trooper (#99) in white aerial configuration, and Sith Jet Trooper (#106) in crimson aerial configuration. Three figures, three TROS trooper types, one coherent sequence.
The Sith Jet Trooper is also the Red Line’s most direct cross-reference figure — display it between a Sith Trooper (#92) and a First Order Jet Trooper (#99) and the design synthesis is immediately legible. The three figures together explain the Sith Jet Trooper without any additional context: this is what happens when you combine these two armies.
No production variants documented. One release only. The Sith Jet Trooper fills the specific gap between Sith Trooper and FO Jet Trooper in both the TROS force structure and the Red Line sequence’s trooper coverage.
The Sith Jet Trooper is the 106th figure in a numbered sequence and produces exactly what a 106th figure should: a specific army builder variant that fills a display gap without demanding exceptional collector attention. It does its job.
Buy multiples for the Final Order aerial formation. The crimson colour makes the Sith Jet Trooper one of the more visually striking army builders in the sequence — even two or three figures create a formation that reads as force rather than patrol. No production variants documented.
The Sith Jet Trooper is one of the Red Line’s quieter entries — no named character, no cultural moment, no production milestone — and that’s appropriate. Not every figure needs to be significant. Some need to fill the formation.
Secondary market prices are modest. No production variants documented. One release. The crimson rocket pack says everything the figure needs to say.
The Sith Jet Trooper at #106 is also the Red Line’s penultimate TROS figure — Knight of Ren (#105) and Sith Jet Trooper (#106) close the TROS section before the sequence pivots entirely to the prequel era for its final six numbered slots.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Red Line. Related: Sith Trooper P3-92 | Jet Trooper P3-99 | The Rise of Skywalker.