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I'm trying to remember the name of a book I read back in the 90's about the discovery and recovery of a fleet of ships full of clone troopers that went missing during the clone wars. The tension was around who would find the ships first.

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    Are you thinking of the Katana fleet? If so it would be Dark forces rising I believe. But I suspect that is not it. The Katana fleet was a fleet of dreadnaughts slaved together to save on crewsize but malfunctioned and disapeared into hyperspeed never to be found. Dont think it was crewed by clones though. Although clones are involved in the fight to size control of it for the Empire.
    – Daniel
    Dec 26, 2015 at 2:48

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The cover of Dark Force Rising

Could this be The Thrawn Trilogy, by Timothy Zahn? Composed of Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command, a central plot point to the novel Dark Force Rising, and to the entire trilogy to some degree, is the search for the Katana fleet.

It actually launched a few years before the clone wars, and the fleet was at one point full of troops, but they died before it was found, however they did carry experimental walkers:

Highly advanced for its time and equipped with state of the art automation systems, it was lost in its first hyperspace voyage. The fleet consisted of 200 modified Dreadnaught-class heavy cruisers, all carrying experimental AT-PT walkers. The ships' controls could be slaved to the controls of Katana [the name of the flagship]

Additionally, Grand Admiral Thrawn had a plan to use clones he made new as crew:

Initially, the New Republic believed Thrawn would not be able to take advantage of his new vessels, since he would require over three hundred thousand crewers for the Katana fleet—2,000 for each of the 178 ships. However, Thrawn proved to be more resourceful, using clones produced in days (instead of the years) from Spaarti cloning cylinders in the Emperor's storehouse on Wayland to crew his ships.

There was large tension about who would find it first, as it would shift power in the galaxy:

By 6 ABY, the balance of power between the New Republic, Imperial Remnant, and warlord forces was so precarious that, despite their age, it was believed that any faction that recovered the fleet would immediately become the dominant force in the galaxy.

The three novels were released in 1991, 1992, and 1993.

All quotes from the linked Katana article above

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  • That's it! Thank you!
    – Mark
    Dec 26, 2015 at 12:29
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    How I wished this trilogy would have been the new Star Wars trilogy... :(
    – enderland
    Dec 26, 2015 at 17:02
  • @enderland - oh me too
    – The Fallen
    Dec 26, 2015 at 17:48
  • @enderland it's truly amazing how Disney was handed a money-printing machine on a silver platter, and said "nah".
    – fectin
    Feb 24, 2023 at 0:30

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