SW: Lonagh-Wha Hutt/Imperial Treaty by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
SW: Lonagh-Wha Hutt/Imperial Treaty
….Hyperspace Jump….Successful…. ….Location….Shira-Tul System…. ….Date 2BBY….Time….Target World's peak day cycle…. ….Enacting Hutt Cartel/Imperial Treaty…. A Gladiator Class Star Destroyer came out of hyperspace within a system ironically deemed backwater despite its relative position to the world's Ruusan and Toydaria as well as a profitable trade lane. Beginning a slow approach, there was no rush to execute their orders there. The Star Destroyer had no escort nor was there any reason for one. They were not there on call or on suspicion. With the Rebel Alliance now born and the flames of rebellion in the air, the Galactic Empire sought to quickly ensure its vast expanse was protected….or at least denied to the Rebels growing in number. "Captain, Planet Lonagh-Wha in sight, deploying scout for geographical readings to interface with our scans now. Quick scan of the system complete, no starships or outposts of any affiliation verified. Engineers, Pilots, and Garrison Force notified
SW: A Contract for A Wish by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
SW: A Contract for A Wish
"Hyperspace Jump complete… Date…32BBY…two days before Christmas… Location…Kastolar sector, Kween System on the Ootmian Pabol trade route, coreward edge of Hutt space… Approaching planet Kween now…" Popping in from some other far off world, an ancient relic brought to the modern galaxy made its way toward the planet in a slow approach as its owner looked to the readouts given on the screen. It was a Delaya Class Courier that slipped past traders, smugglers playing at traders and all in between. Once the autopilot was provided with further input and a location planetside was notified, the owner stood up and went to check on his quarry. In the back of the ship, the moment his prisoner heard him approach there was a conversation even before the pilot entered the room. "Come on hunter you KNOW I got the credits to buy you, you saw my finances why are you still taking me??? You trying to squeeze another five percent….ten?!?" "Nope…repeat customers tend to get nervous when you start
SW: Star-Crossed Lovers? by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
SW: Star-Crossed Lovers?
Some time around 32 BBY, within a few months after Kahan's elevation to Jedi Knight, the young knight found himself sent around the galaxy time and again to gauge his capabilities. Though in secret he was trained well and made more than capable, those of the order did not appreciate his master's secrecy and thus desired applicable results verified by more than just her. It was tiring but necessary and rewarding, he was meant to help after all. It was not something he dreaded doing but to be sent off like a baby Tauntaun learning to fetch was less than pleasant. Every mission was still a learning experience and on this particular one he couldn't help but appreciate being picked as the experience gained was valuable. It all took place within a fringe system in the Outer Rim, the order took peculiar notice to the plight of traders fussing over some valuable resources the system held but no trade could happen with the apparent clans warring. The order's interest was peaked only by the fact
Kindness comes in Equal Measure by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
Kindness comes in Equal Measure
It was Post-Yavin and the holidays were soon to arrive but after Alderaan, the Death Star and needless death all around, ideas such as kindness and merry joy were in short supply...however the force was the balance of all things and equalizers came in all manners. It was on the Imperial Fringe world of Siklós when such a balance was made. Christmas time was a week away and over 500 refugees gathered, quietly, terrified constantly, within the confines of a rented out warehouse by the port. Many were injured, their wounds varying in severity and their fear warranted, being escapees to a recent genocide attempt. Thousands fled with the aid of Rebel Pilots springing into action, fracturing the escape into just as many thousands of flights to ensure as many could get out as possible. Tupper Squadron was escorting these but with pursuers snipping at their engines, they had to make a hasty plan that resulted in hiding out in a warehouse until Rebels could bring in another transport. The
GAR Organization Template by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
GAR Organization Template
Original Wiki Design: Grand Army—10 systems armies (3,000,000 troopers) led by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. The number 3,000,000 was Sifo-Dyas' initial order, as the number of total clones increased during the war. Systems Army—2 Sector Armies (294,912 troopers) led by a High Jedi General. Sector Army—4 corps (147,456 troopers) led by a Senior Jedi General. Corps/Division—4 legions (36,864 troopers) led by a marshal commander and a Jedi General. Legion/Brigade—4 regiments (9,216 troopers) led by a senior commander and a Jedi General. Regiment—4 battalions (2,304 troopers) led by a regimental commander and a Jedi Commander. Battalion—4 companies (576 troopers) led by a battalion commander, major and a Jedi Commander. Company—4 platoons (144 troopers) led by a captain. Platoon—4 squads (36 troopers) led by a lieutenant and sergeant-major. Squad—9 troopers led by a sergeant and corporal The Golden Rules: To aid in creating or adhering to your own organized clone army, there are two
Walking in the hallway, Alpha-122 was making his way with a unwanted guest in tow. Despite being physically larger then the guest, their steps were in perfect sync. "Fancy show back there Iron Will, remember pulling one of those off when i fought the guy who hired me for this gig with his jedi buddies." The guest stressed the clones name who in turn simply grunted, "Go away Jango." Jango laughed, "Oh? We're going to have one of those I'm just a figment of your imagination talks again? I'm more you then you are and besides have you looked around? I'm an army? There's no such thing as me going away." The clone simply grunted again, "Go away
SW: Lonagh-Wha Hutt/Imperial Treaty by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
SW: Lonagh-Wha Hutt/Imperial Treaty
….Hyperspace Jump….Successful…. ….Location….Shira-Tul System…. ….Date 2BBY….Time….Target World's peak day cycle…. ….Enacting Hutt Cartel/Imperial Treaty…. A Gladiator Class Star Destroyer came out of hyperspace within a system ironically deemed backwater despite its relative position to the world's Ruusan and Toydaria as well as a profitable trade lane. Beginning a slow approach, there was no rush to execute their orders there. The Star Destroyer had no escort nor was there any reason for one. They were not there on call or on suspicion. With the Rebel Alliance now born and the flames of rebellion in the air, the Galactic Empire sought to quickly ensure its vast expanse was protected….or at least denied to the Rebels growing in number. "Captain, Planet Lonagh-Wha in sight, deploying scout for geographical readings to interface with our scans now. Quick scan of the system complete, no starships or outposts of any affiliation verified. Engineers, Pilots, and Garrison Force notified
SW: A Contract for A Wish by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
SW: A Contract for A Wish
"Hyperspace Jump complete… Date…32BBY…two days before Christmas… Location…Kastolar sector, Kween System on the Ootmian Pabol trade route, coreward edge of Hutt space… Approaching planet Kween now…" Popping in from some other far off world, an ancient relic brought to the modern galaxy made its way toward the planet in a slow approach as its owner looked to the readouts given on the screen. It was a Delaya Class Courier that slipped past traders, smugglers playing at traders and all in between. Once the autopilot was provided with further input and a location planetside was notified, the owner stood up and went to check on his quarry. In the back of the ship, the moment his prisoner heard him approach there was a conversation even before the pilot entered the room. "Come on hunter you KNOW I got the credits to buy you, you saw my finances why are you still taking me??? You trying to squeeze another five percent….ten?!?" "Nope…repeat customers tend to get nervous when you start
SW: Star-Crossed Lovers? by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
SW: Star-Crossed Lovers?
Some time around 32 BBY, within a few months after Kahan's elevation to Jedi Knight, the young knight found himself sent around the galaxy time and again to gauge his capabilities. Though in secret he was trained well and made more than capable, those of the order did not appreciate his master's secrecy and thus desired applicable results verified by more than just her. It was tiring but necessary and rewarding, he was meant to help after all. It was not something he dreaded doing but to be sent off like a baby Tauntaun learning to fetch was less than pleasant. Every mission was still a learning experience and on this particular one he couldn't help but appreciate being picked as the experience gained was valuable. It all took place within a fringe system in the Outer Rim, the order took peculiar notice to the plight of traders fussing over some valuable resources the system held but no trade could happen with the apparent clans warring. The order's interest was peaked only by the fact
Kindness comes in Equal Measure by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
Kindness comes in Equal Measure
It was Post-Yavin and the holidays were soon to arrive but after Alderaan, the Death Star and needless death all around, ideas such as kindness and merry joy were in short supply...however the force was the balance of all things and equalizers came in all manners. It was on the Imperial Fringe world of Siklós when such a balance was made. Christmas time was a week away and over 500 refugees gathered, quietly, terrified constantly, within the confines of a rented out warehouse by the port. Many were injured, their wounds varying in severity and their fear warranted, being escapees to a recent genocide attempt. Thousands fled with the aid of Rebel Pilots springing into action, fracturing the escape into just as many thousands of flights to ensure as many could get out as possible. Tupper Squadron was escorting these but with pursuers snipping at their engines, they had to make a hasty plan that resulted in hiding out in a warehouse until Rebels could bring in another transport. The
GAR Organization Template by Deathwatch116, literature
Literature
GAR Organization Template
Original Wiki Design: Grand Army—10 systems armies (3,000,000 troopers) led by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. The number 3,000,000 was Sifo-Dyas' initial order, as the number of total clones increased during the war. Systems Army—2 Sector Armies (294,912 troopers) led by a High Jedi General. Sector Army—4 corps (147,456 troopers) led by a Senior Jedi General. Corps/Division—4 legions (36,864 troopers) led by a marshal commander and a Jedi General. Legion/Brigade—4 regiments (9,216 troopers) led by a senior commander and a Jedi General. Regiment—4 battalions (2,304 troopers) led by a regimental commander and a Jedi Commander. Battalion—4 companies (576 troopers) led by a battalion commander, major and a Jedi Commander. Company—4 platoons (144 troopers) led by a captain. Platoon—4 squads (36 troopers) led by a lieutenant and sergeant-major. Squad—9 troopers led by a sergeant and corporal The Golden Rules: To aid in creating or adhering to your own organized clone army, there are two
Walking in the hallway, Alpha-122 was making his way with a unwanted guest in tow. Despite being physically larger then the guest, their steps were in perfect sync. "Fancy show back there Iron Will, remember pulling one of those off when i fought the guy who hired me for this gig with his jedi buddies." The guest stressed the clones name who in turn simply grunted, "Go away Jango." Jango laughed, "Oh? We're going to have one of those I'm just a figment of your imagination talks again? I'm more you then you are and besides have you looked around? I'm an army? There's no such thing as me going away." The clone simply grunted again, "Go away
The ship hung in space, its lights flickering as it drifted through the void. Quill examined his ship's sensors curiously as the identification system attempted to discern the classification of the vessel. When it came up blank, unable to discern its origins—or even model of ship—Quill sank back into the cockpit's chair to consider with his chin resting on his hand. “Nothing is coming up.” he mused aloud, glancing back at the astromech droid plugged into the ship's computer. “I don't suppose you can pull anything?” The R5 astromech blatted and chirped, its head turning around so that its photoreceptor looked up him. “Thought I would ask.” Quill replied with a shrug as he leaned forward and keyed the communications panel. “Attention unidentified vessel, my name is Quill. Do you require assistance?” There was no answer to the broadcast, and so Quill depressed the communication key again. “Repeat, unidentified vessel, do you need assistance?” When no answer came, Quill let out a
cover art provided by @ARC-Trooper-Star Hello everyone! Sorry for the late launch, I know we're into the evening and very nearly the 5th of all things, work and all that. However, here we are! Time to launch our annual Summer Contest! Last year we had some very fun pieces. by @KaTarvitz by @SamwiseTheAwesome by @FBOMBheart by @Wild-Cat144 The contest will run from 4 July to 4 September, and the theme of course is Star Wars summer! Whether that is a day at the beach, a tropical vacation, a picnic, some sort of summer festival, or just a water-balloon fight. Whatever says summer to you in Star Wars is fair game and welcome to the contest. Prizes(will be updated if changed): 1st Place--$20 & 400 Points 2nd Place--800 Points 3rd Place--400 Points As always there are two categories. One for literature and one for artwork. You may submit to both if you like but you'll only win your highest prize in either category. For example if you win 1st place in literature and
Mandalorian: Casual Cruelty of the New Republic by SlingBlade87, journal
Mandalorian: Casual Cruelty of the New Republic
So I finished watching the most recent season of the Mandalorian and I've got some thoughts. I won't go into too much depth here because I don't want to spoil things for those that have not seen it and I don't really see anything that was done as too egregious. More rushed than anything else. Visually this was one of the strongest of the three and a half seasons of the show we've gotten. It was far more ambitious with its visuals and it really shows. However after the first few episodes the story feels incredibly rushed, without giving proper time for plot-points to develop and skipping over things that really should have been addressed in some form. It is unfortunate that such a fun and promising show felt as though it was racing towards the finish so fast that it was tripping over itself. I will say that I enjoyed the very end, it was honestly rather charming how things came to a conclusion after everything. I just wish there had been more development and build up to that
Sadly terribly busy from leaving my last job to try and get a better career job. Haven't touched dA in so long but decided to use some of Slade's contests to slowly try to get back in. Maybe heh