Re: Star Wars Stories?
Reply #7 –
I am particularly more fond of TOR era, so perhaps finding some artifacts from that era that helped with their training could be part of the storyline and backstory that we write up?
That's the thesis to my point as well. The game mentions that Zakuul's Eternal Empire wipes out the Republic and Sith Empire to 15% of their former glory, the automated Eternal Fleet was as downright merciless as it was thorough. Seeing the danger, I'm opting for some survivors of Darth Marr's task force who went into hiding on a remote uncharted planet, perhaps under the sands of Tatooine where they went into Cryo-sleep with some of their ships and resources, slaving their droids to awaken when the danger has passed.
I agree, post-Yavin, Pre Hoth? Rebel Cells seem like a good avenue. I'd like to point out the similarity to Old Republic fighters resembling X-Wing series spacecraft, not to mention the XS and YT series freighters; or the Defender to the Corellian Corvette. The BT-7 Thunderclap, though, is a no-nonsense warship that clearly inspired the B-wing later on.
At their disposal, a couple of Period-specific fighters, for instance, maybe an XS freighter, BT-7(My favorite) Thunderclap or Defender-corvette. Even *lightsabers run out of batteries, so It'd make sense for those that stayed aboard ran out of juice and their former replenishment sources, ie Odessen, Ziost, Ilum and Dantooine are no-gos, rendering any force sensitives to improvise, like Chirrut Imwe with just sticks and firearms? I'd be down with gunfighters with force speed/leap/telekinesis, at least one. Otherwise, I'd be content with a pilot or two from the old era. On TOR, I had full Bounty Brokers', Rishii, Hyperspace and a coupla others' reputation gear, but most certainly BBA(and the Casino-event Kingpin gear/weapons) will be what I factor in the most.
This could be one 'way in' for any TOR alumni like you and I, Josiah. Maybe one for any other TOR veterans? I know, it sounds a little like Captain America, but it's a sound notion to bridge the Old Republic with the common era. The Thranta-class in question, of course, joins the Rebel Fleet once contact is established with the Rebellion or whichever Underworld, perhaps Hutt, faction discovers the buried Hammerhead in the Dune Sea (Maybe some Jawas?) and wakes it up, triggering the wake-up protocol for personnel (and maybe, droids?) on standby.
- If Dan nopes * lightsabers, replacing them will be a personal quest for some of my characters replacing the crystals and power sources drained over 3,700 years and some change of being buried. Likewise for the ships/fighters stored in the hammerhead's hangar.