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No way Sev would appear in battlefront 3,battlefront and Republic commando has nothing to do with each other except that their in the same universe,so replace maybe with a no,all we can do is pray that somehow his fate will be revealed at some point though it's doubtful that would happen.
Though since you don't own this game (at least on steam where you could be like me and got it off steam) I don't blame you for getting it confused.
I really loved the original game, and at the end of the game it seems Delta squad was completely unaware that the clone troops would actually invade Kashyyk. My guess is that Sev was too much of a loose canon and that he would not be trusted to follow orders that involved enslaving innocents across the galaxy or carrying out order 66. That's why he was actually killed by other clones, or someone working for the emperor's forces (let's face it, everyone was working for him, the conspiracy was flawless).
Too much conspiracy?
According to some sources, the developers wanted to make two games: Imperial Commando (the second game) and Rebel Commando (the third game), one would had told the story of Delta Squad and the other would had told the story of the beginnings of the Rebel Alliance with Sev being the leader of an special operations Rebel squad.
Unfortunately, LucasArts didn't green-lighted the idea of a sequel since the game didn't sold well.
For this reason, none of the characters of the story had an ending or resolution in the expanded universe.
Unfortunately, the LucasArts I knew "rebooted" around the time we were finishing SWRC -- through the last few months of the project, groups of people would be laid off as planned (with generous severance packages, to be fair), and we'd say goodbye to a group of people we had worked with for months or years as we turned to continue finishing the game (mostly getting it through QA and cert). There's no telling whether a sequel would have gotten made, because projections for sales of SWRC were very low (and it outsold expectations considerably, which makes you wonder how it might have done had it had real marketing muscle behind it).
So, now it can be told. Our plan had been to do a sequel called "Rebel Commando," where the central idea was that "a Rebellion starts with one man," and that one man was Sev. (We had discarded another scenario where Delta Squad was active in hunting down Jedis.) There was some key art we had done as part of the pitch which showed the silhouette of Sev walking away from his discarded clone trooper helmet. But in addition to building on the squad mechanics, the story would have focused on how the Rebellion got its start."
―Brett Douville
http://ask.fm/brett_douville/answer/118761950776
I think that would be kinda cool or maybe scorch, fixer and boss work for the imperials and sev works for the rebels and you alternate between them in the second game and for the third game the other three deltas end of deserting the imperials and joining the rebels?