Supercommando

Supercommandos were a subculture of the Old Mandalorians. Jaster Mereel established the first generation of Mandalorian Supercommandos as part of his True Mandalorian movement, which enforced his Supercommando Codex. Under Mereel and his successor Jango Fett, the Supercommandos operated as a uniformed force of elite warriors that fought against another Old Mandalorian subculture known as the Neo-Crusaders. When not fighting against their 'sworn' enemy, Supercommandos operated as code-bound mercenaries for various Outer Rim governors. Following the True Mandalorians' disbandment in 44 BBY, what remained of the Supercommandos diverged into separate militias, brotherhoods, and clans that fought against the Neo-Crusaders, the pacifistic New Mandalorians, and eachother in what came to be known as the Great Clan Wars. Other Supercommandos left the Mandalore sector to operate independently as mercenaries, pirates, bounty hunters, and extremists. During the Clone Wars, many Supercommandos returned to uniformed service under the command of Mandalore the Resurrector. After his lieutenant, Fenn Shysa, succeeded him as Mandalore, the term Supercommando was installed as a hereditary caste within Old Mandalorian society, akin to a knight. Gogi was among many titles granted to an elder Supercommando who, to some extent, had the authority to induct any Mandalorian warrior as a Supercommando.