501st Legion Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the 501st Legion?

The 501st Legion of Imperial Stormtroopers (aka the "Fighting 501st") is a Star Wars fan club that celebrates the magic of the Star Wars saga by appearing in the armour of the stormtroopers, the soldiers of the Galactic Empire, and by getting involved in local communities. Members of the 501st Legion participate in blood drives, gather toys for charities, appear at children's hospitals, volunteer for Lucasfilm-sponsored events, escort Star Wars celebrities at conventions, help with the release of Star Wars films and products and generally hang about getting their pictures taken with kids of all ages.

Where do you get your armour?

All our armour is home-made, created by fans who just happen to know enough about prop-building to design some very nice suits. If you wish to build your own costume then please contact us via the costuming section of our website or our forum.

Do you make special appearances by request?

Depending on our availability and the nature of the event, the 501st Legion is available for all kinds of public appearances. We've done conventions, charity events, children's activities, birthdays, product releases, movie premieres and television and radio spots.

Contact us and we can try to arrange an appearance.

Do you get paid for your appearances?

No. Our work is solely on a volunteer basis. If you feel like paying us something for our time, then you may make arrangements with our local Event Coordinator to make a contribution to a charity in the name of the 501st Legion.

Is the 501st Legion active in my area? How do I get in touch with a local group?

Nordic Garrison's territory covers Denmark, FInland, Norway and Sweden. We have active troopers throughout those countries.

For other areas please visit the 501st Legion website and click on the 'Garrisons' link. That will take you to a list of our Garrisons (the name we use for chapters of our club) and what areas they cover. You can use the links to contact your local garrison.

Is it hot in those suits?

Yes. Incredibly so.

What does the motto 'Vader's Fist' mean?

'Vader's Fist' refers to the role the 501st Legion plays as Darth Vader's personal guard as told in its fictional back-story: “Commissioned after the fall of the Old Republic, the 501st Stormtrooper Legion distinguished itself by eradicating Rebel strongholds and conquering key star systems for the burgeoning Empire. The Legion won the attention of Lord Vader, who made it his personal guard. Whenever Lord Vader's aims fall outside the realm of Imperial bureaucracy, he calls upon the 501st to do his bidding. The only cross-disciplinary group in the Empire, it is ready to be deployed to his side at a moment's notice.”

Are there dues for membership?

No. Membership in the club is free.

Are there requirements for membership? What do I have to do to join?

Yes, there are only three requirements for membership.

First, you have to be age 18 or older. While we welcome any Star Wars fan to show up and have fun at any of our events, we cannot be responsible for minors at our events or for having them associated with us in case something happens. This is unfortunate but necessary.

The second requirement for membership in the 501st Legion is ownership of a professional-grade Star Wars costume of one of the Stormtrooper characters, Sith characters, bounty hunters, Imperial personnel, or other identifiable denizens of the galaxy that would reasonably be allied with the Galactic Empire. Characters must be from one of the licensed Star Wars movies, books, or games. Final costume approval based on quality and relevance is at the discretion of the club leadership.

Lastly you must attend at least one of your garrison's events each year in order to remain on active duty.

Do you have rules in your club?

Yes. The Legion Charter is our formal body of rules. It is a simple but comprehensive document that covers the procedures and organisational structure of the club. It allows for elections, spells out organisational units and naming standards, and describes our club's standards of costuming and behaviour. A copy of the charter can be found on the 501st Legion website and from any Garrison Commander.

Does the Legion work with the Star Wars celebrities?

The 501st Legion is very active in working with the celebrities and personalities who help make the Star Wars saga great: actors, actresses, authors, production staff, and company representatives. Some of the most fun we have is escorting celebrities to their panels and signings, providing security and atmosphere for their appearances, and taking them out to dinner whenever they're in town (wherever that may be!). Many celebrities have already been named Honorary Members of the 501st Legion and presented plaques naming them such. We consider them a part of the family and will always strive to work with them wherever they are available.

Do you have any 501st Legion merchandise for sale?

No. While every club and organisation benefits from promotion of some kind, we recognize that Star Wars is the property of Lucasfilm Ltd. and its licensee partners. For this reason we only produce a limited range of apparel and paraphernalia to be sold to our members only and at cost. No profit is made. This is solely to promote our club at conventions and to give as gifts to the celebrities and company representatives who are fans of the club. All material is scrutinised and approved by Legion command and much of it is submitted to Lucasfilm representatives for their feedback prior to creation.

How is the Legion organised?

The Legion has local chapters, called Garrisons, that cover large geographical areas. Within the Garrisons there may be smaller Squads of 5 to 10 people who tend to operate closely together in their communities. In areas of the world where there are only a few Legion members we have Outposts that strive to build membership up enough to become Garrisons. A Legion Commander and his or her staff serves to coordinate all the Garrisons together and help shape the club's agenda.

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