Ankh-Morpork Guard
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Prologue
In the year since the evacuation of Yavin Base, the Galactic Civil War had finally exploded across the galaxy. No longer was the Rebel Alliance simply various tiny groups dispersed across the galaxy. The victory at Yavin and the Destruction of the Death Star had solidified the Rebellion into a coherent entity, and a real threat to the Galactic Empire in a way that most of the galaxy had never expected.
But it also wasn't easy on the Rebellion. The loss of Yavin Base meant that the majority of the Alliance forces were on the run for much of the year in small fleets scattered across the galaxy so that, if ambushed, the entire compliment of ships would not be lost. Temporary bases were set up on various small, out of the way planets, but most all of them were found out and evacuated. On a small, out of the way, ice-covered world a new base was being constructed, but it was still months from completion and not ready to be occupied.
The Alliance somehow managed to survive loss after loss of vital bases by completing smaller raids against Imperial convoys and inciting uprisings on major Imperial worlds. Rebel agents were everywhere, even in the Core Worlds, and the Empire was on high alert because of it. For every defeat the Rebellion suffered, there was at least one small victory hidden away in the galaxy at the same time. Most of them came thanks to semi-independent cells scattered from the Outer Rim to the Core Worlds, but almost always with the assistance of larger Alliance forces.
The Nova Runner, an old Marauder-class cruiser captained by Valin Droma, was one of many ships assisting across the galaxy. Thanks to its speed and relatively small size, it was able to deliver your SpecForce team to various locations to help Rebel cells almost anywhere. The fact that it was able to house its own fighter squadron and scout ships, along with a fair compliment of Fleet Marines and soldiers, meant that the ship could take care of itself in almost all situations...save for direct conflict with Star Destroyers, but being faster meant escape wasn't very hard.
Nova Runner's briefing room was nothing new to you. More times than you could count, you'd been in there, sitting in that compact, circular room with a not-very-effective holoprojector in the center. At first, it had been odd that Captain Droma had directly briefed you, but the man seemed to like taking a direct hand in almost everything involved with his ship. So seeing him there, in a dirtied uniform and with his usual unshaven face glaring angrily at the currently non-functioning holoprojector was nothing new anymore.
"Ah, forget it..." as usual when it wasn't working, Captain Droma gave the thing a good kick, which did nothing, and turned to all of you as if nothing was wrong at all, "High Command's got a new job for all of us. Apparently some of our Intel boys have been hearing whispers about a new Imperial starship project. Beyond that, all I've got for us to work on is our destination. We're currently in route to Corulag, which is where Intel has pointed us."
He allowed that to sink in for a moment. Corulag was deep in the Core Worlds, practically right next door to Coruscant and one of the Empire's strongest supporters. It wasn't exactly an Outer Rim planet with a single Imperial Garrison, either. There was a full Imperial Academy in the captial city, and at least one division of Sienar Fleet Systems, the designers and manufacturers of the Imperial TIE Fighters, operating in the area.
"We did send our three Longprobe Y-Wings in system about two days ago, but since we haven't heard from them at all since then, we're pretty much going in blind," the Captain shook his head and let out a frustrated sigh, "At this point, since we know so little about the situation on the planet and what might really be going on down there, you kids are heading in first. We'll be dropping out of hyperspace in deep space out of the system so you can jump in with that nice shuttle you've been using for a while. We're working on a new identification for it and that should be ready by the time we get there. Beyond that, I'm sorry to say I don't have much else for you. We know there's a small Alliance cell somewhere on the planet, but if they're smart they don't attract attention so getting in contact with them probably be easy. We'll be hanging back out of system while you're on the ground, but your shuttle's comm system should be able to get a safely encrypted message to us if find anything. The idea is to give you two solar days on the ground, and if you can't turn anything up you get out of there before attracting too much attention. If you do find something, you let us know and we'll work out a course of action."
Captain Droma paused a moment, an uncomfortable look about him. He seemed genuinely unhappy with the situation, though exactly what about it that bothered him was hard to determine. Eventually, though, he said quietly, "I don't like this at all, but if they're up to something down there we need to know, and you're the people that can do it."
The words trailed off afterwards, and for just a moment, there was a flash of something else in the Captain's face. But it was gone before you could read it, and he looked to all of you once more with his usual neutral expression, "We'll be out of hyperspace in a standard hour. If you've got any questions, this is the time to ask them."
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Character Thread
Prologue
In the year since the evacuation of Yavin Base, the Galactic Civil War had finally exploded across the galaxy. No longer was the Rebel Alliance simply various tiny groups dispersed across the galaxy. The victory at Yavin and the Destruction of the Death Star had solidified the Rebellion into a coherent entity, and a real threat to the Galactic Empire in a way that most of the galaxy had never expected.
But it also wasn't easy on the Rebellion. The loss of Yavin Base meant that the majority of the Alliance forces were on the run for much of the year in small fleets scattered across the galaxy so that, if ambushed, the entire compliment of ships would not be lost. Temporary bases were set up on various small, out of the way planets, but most all of them were found out and evacuated. On a small, out of the way, ice-covered world a new base was being constructed, but it was still months from completion and not ready to be occupied.
The Alliance somehow managed to survive loss after loss of vital bases by completing smaller raids against Imperial convoys and inciting uprisings on major Imperial worlds. Rebel agents were everywhere, even in the Core Worlds, and the Empire was on high alert because of it. For every defeat the Rebellion suffered, there was at least one small victory hidden away in the galaxy at the same time. Most of them came thanks to semi-independent cells scattered from the Outer Rim to the Core Worlds, but almost always with the assistance of larger Alliance forces.
The Nova Runner, an old Marauder-class cruiser captained by Valin Droma, was one of many ships assisting across the galaxy. Thanks to its speed and relatively small size, it was able to deliver your SpecForce team to various locations to help Rebel cells almost anywhere. The fact that it was able to house its own fighter squadron and scout ships, along with a fair compliment of Fleet Marines and soldiers, meant that the ship could take care of itself in almost all situations...save for direct conflict with Star Destroyers, but being faster meant escape wasn't very hard.
Nova Runner's briefing room was nothing new to you. More times than you could count, you'd been in there, sitting in that compact, circular room with a not-very-effective holoprojector in the center. At first, it had been odd that Captain Droma had directly briefed you, but the man seemed to like taking a direct hand in almost everything involved with his ship. So seeing him there, in a dirtied uniform and with his usual unshaven face glaring angrily at the currently non-functioning holoprojector was nothing new anymore.
"Ah, forget it..." as usual when it wasn't working, Captain Droma gave the thing a good kick, which did nothing, and turned to all of you as if nothing was wrong at all, "High Command's got a new job for all of us. Apparently some of our Intel boys have been hearing whispers about a new Imperial starship project. Beyond that, all I've got for us to work on is our destination. We're currently in route to Corulag, which is where Intel has pointed us."
He allowed that to sink in for a moment. Corulag was deep in the Core Worlds, practically right next door to Coruscant and one of the Empire's strongest supporters. It wasn't exactly an Outer Rim planet with a single Imperial Garrison, either. There was a full Imperial Academy in the captial city, and at least one division of Sienar Fleet Systems, the designers and manufacturers of the Imperial TIE Fighters, operating in the area.
"We did send our three Longprobe Y-Wings in system about two days ago, but since we haven't heard from them at all since then, we're pretty much going in blind," the Captain shook his head and let out a frustrated sigh, "At this point, since we know so little about the situation on the planet and what might really be going on down there, you kids are heading in first. We'll be dropping out of hyperspace in deep space out of the system so you can jump in with that nice shuttle you've been using for a while. We're working on a new identification for it and that should be ready by the time we get there. Beyond that, I'm sorry to say I don't have much else for you. We know there's a small Alliance cell somewhere on the planet, but if they're smart they don't attract attention so getting in contact with them probably be easy. We'll be hanging back out of system while you're on the ground, but your shuttle's comm system should be able to get a safely encrypted message to us if find anything. The idea is to give you two solar days on the ground, and if you can't turn anything up you get out of there before attracting too much attention. If you do find something, you let us know and we'll work out a course of action."
Captain Droma paused a moment, an uncomfortable look about him. He seemed genuinely unhappy with the situation, though exactly what about it that bothered him was hard to determine. Eventually, though, he said quietly, "I don't like this at all, but if they're up to something down there we need to know, and you're the people that can do it."
The words trailed off afterwards, and for just a moment, there was a flash of something else in the Captain's face. But it was gone before you could read it, and he looked to all of you once more with his usual neutral expression, "We'll be out of hyperspace in a standard hour. If you've got any questions, this is the time to ask them."
The Nova Runner:[sblock]
