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by Rhinocera » Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:22 am
Rhinocera wrote:The APP
Name: Derek Krassus
Age: 90
Gender: Male
Allegiance paid to: coalition
Rank: Grand Admiral (self appointed)
Appearance (Picture preferred, if not, detailed description accepted): Think Clint Eastwood
Personality: Charismatic, ruthless, cunning, vengeful, but not without reason and humanity
Force Sensitive: (Y/N) No
Skills/Powers: (Please include Force abilities and light saber forms if applicable) a tactical and strategic genius, particularly in the realm of naval operations. He’s also politically adept and has developed a significant reputation as a military mastermind.
Weaponry: Carries a blaster pistol but relies on his personal guard for protection. He’s 90, not necessarily commando material.
Ship (If you have one): Ascension
The Ascension is Imperious class star destroyer with several modifications. In the fashion of the Tector class, with the hangar bay minimized in order to accommodate enhanced/encreased shielding, armor, and armaments.
Biography: Krassus was born in 110 ABY on the planet of Kuat, his father being an employee of Kuat Drive Yards and his mother being a politician. As a child, Krassus was fascinated with the history of the Galactic Empire and the wonders of space. At the age of 18, he joined the Imperial Navy (Fel) as an officer. Graduating with top marks in his class at the naval academy, he showed a particular aptitude for capital ship centric warfare. While the New Republic had already transitioned to a lighter more flexible naval doctrine, the Fel Empire still had use for a man of Krassus’s talents.
His first assignment was onboard the ISD Remnant, as a gunnery officer. He served onboard the remnant for several years, earning several distinctions and promotions during that time. After 4 years, at the age of 24, he reached the rank of captain. This promotion was accompanied by his transfer to the Star Destroyer Relentless, which he served on for 5 years. It was as captain of the Relentless Krassus genuinely began to make his mark within the Fel Imperial Navy. His initial assignment was to conduct counter piracy operations along Fel trade and supply routes across the outer rim. Krassus conducted these operations with ruthless efficiency, eliminating countless pirate outfits and operations. His service in this capacity, however, came to an abrupt end when a vessel that Krassus had been tasked with escorting, alongside a considerable contingent of Fel warships, came under attack by Republic forces who possessed overwhelming force in the engagement. The flagship of the escort force, a Palleon class star destroyer, was destroyed early in the engagement, and the imperial forces were thrown into disarray. Krassus managed to rally the scattered imperial contingent and seize control of the situation at hand. He successfully coordinated the retreat of the force, enabling the escape of the VIP being escorted by serving as the convoys rear guard, buying the imperials the time they needed to jump to hyperspace. Shortly after their retreat, Krassus followed in suit, narrowly escaping with his life, while the Relentless suffered extensive damage. This “engagement” was considered a victory by the powers that be, and resulted in Krassus receiving a promotion, to rear admiral. As a rear admiral, Krassus was given the task of overseeing the Empire’s anti-piracy operations in the outer-rim, a testament to his success when he had carried out such operations in a direct manner onboard the Relentless, which had been repaired and retained by Krassus as his flagship. Krassus conducted his duties with considerable success and in two years time he had been promoted to vice admiral, within 2 more he was a full Admiral.
As an Vice Admiral, Krassus saw his responsibility’s shift to incorporate fleet actions against the enemies of the Fel Empire, namely the Alliance. A string of military victories against the Fel Empire’s rival and suddenly Krassus found himself an Admiral. In addition to full admiralty, Krassus also was able to secure a new flagship, one that suited his talents and ambitions better than any other. The Ascension, which was the last operational vessel of its class, at the time. An Executor Class Star Destroyer that served as much as a beacon of the past as it did a beacon of power.
Shortly after, however, the Fel Empress was assassinated, shattering the unity of the Empire. Krassus, using his newfound admiralty and the resources that it enabled him to requisition, threw his weight behind loyalist forces in the ongoing civil war, supporting the Fel line. It soon became apparent that such a position was futile, and within the year the leader of the faction that Krassus backed was killed. Upon their death, Krassus, who had become a central military figure within his chosen faction, splintered away along with those loyal to him, which amounted to a sizeable force. Seizing control over a few outer rim systems, Krassus became a warlord, which was not an uncommon path for capable military figures with the means after the instability had set in.
For a few years Krassus remained secluded to the outer rim, gathering strength and expanding, as former Imperials fled the civil war and sought new allegiance. His experience and position, as a well regarded military commander prior to the infighting, lent him credibility. The fact that he was somewhat removed from the bloodshed, which had only intensified after the alliance and Jedi had decided to intervene, also bolstered the attractiveness of Krassus’ operation in comparison to that of other potential options. Many a captain took his ship into the spheres of Krassus’ control, many a pilot would do the same.
In the year 148 ABY, Krassus gathered his forces and launched an invasion of the planet Fondor. The battle was over relatively quickly, with the faction of Fel remnants being in no position to fight off a coordinated, full scale assault. After a brief, but pitched battle, the planet capitulated. Many of the Fel remnants opted to be absorbed into Krassus’ growing faction, while others simply fled. Fondor immediately became the centerpiece of Krassus’ operation, with its legendary shipyards providing him with an invaluable military and industrial asset.
The capture of Fondor marked his rise to notability, with his own faction being recognized as a major player in the Fel conflict.
For the next 6 years, Krassus endured the Alliance offensive against the Fel remnant territory, fortifying his hold on Fondor, fashioning the planet into an imperial stronghold, while maintaining his hold on his outer rim holdings. By 154 ABY, however, Krassus had lost control of most of the systems he once held, being confined to Fondor and a few outer rim planets. The Fel remnants, however, had largely ceased the widespread infighting by this point to attempt to fight off the Alliance offensive, which had placed the Fel remnant on the brink of extinction. While not unified, they at least weren’t attempting to slaughter each other.
In 160 ABY, a new Alliance offensive besieged Fel territory, spearheaded and championed by the Jedi Order. The offensive was poorly executed and swiftly blunted by the Fel remnant, though it was during this offensive that Krassus suffered great personal loss and tragedy. This loss instilled a deep seated, pure hatred for the Jedi, one that would be a driving force in his actions of the future. Prior to the aforementioned tragedy, however, Krassus declared himself Grand Admiral, immersing himself in the defensive effort regarding Fel space. Much of the defensive credit regarding the defeat of the alliances offensive was attributed to Krassus, significantly enhancing his reputation across the galaxy.
A year following the Alliance’s failed offensive, the coalition took form. Krassus participated as a central figure in its founding, bringing a sizeable force into he fold, while also convincing many of the other factions amongst the Fel remnant to commit to such an alliance and accept the systems that wished to secede from the alliance. Within the coalition, Krassus was a central figure, though the de facto leader he was not.
A few years after the founding of the coalition, the war ended when a peace treaty was brokered. Krassus was present for and took part in the negotiations. He resisted the restriction of the coalition to the outer rim, relenting when pressure from both sides made it clear that it would move forward with or without him. He was successful, however, in attaining a few exceptions pertaining to a small handful of Imperial strongholds, one of which included Fondor. With peace taking hold of the galaxy, Krassus used the flexibility it granted to solidify his position within the coalition. Retaining Fondor as the center of his own “operation” he once again looked to expand into the outer-rim, with his influence in such systems having been weakened during the war against the Alliance. Over the course of the decade of peace, he successfully asserted control of a number of outer rim systems. One such system was Kamino, a relatively obscure system with one redeeming quality. It possessed the most developed cloning technology and facilities in the galaxy, having been the center of the industry since the clone wars.
When the Alliance launched their preemptive strike in 173 ABY, Krassus commanded his forces against them in numerous engagements. The war, lasting 14 years, culminated in a stalemate and the subsequent peace treaty would provide Krassus with an opportunity he had long awaited, an opportunity for revenge. During the negotiations, Krassus pushed hard to outlaw and criminalize the Jedi order, using political and diplomatic means to weaponize the negative sentiment against the Jedi. When the treaty had been finalized and the Jedi made into fugitives, Krassus happily led the coalition portion of the attack on Telos IV, relishing in a chance to unleash his wrath on the order that had caused him so much pain.
In the years that followed, Krassus has spent his efforts in retaining and strengthening his position within the coalition. As a founding member, he has endured quite a few attempts to replace and/or eliminate him from the hierarchy. None have succeeded, with most of the offending rivals ending up dead, a few imprisoned, and even fewer managing to escape his retaliation. Now, as the Carida concordat has come up for renegotiation, Krassus has dispatched a trusted representative to represent him in the negotiations, for while he is still not the coalitions leader, his opinion carries weight.
RP Example:Rhinocera wrote:In Orbit Over Bastion, Capital of the Fel Empire
Death Squadron rushed out of hyperspace near Bastion. Jackson Valoran stood on the Bridge of the Leviathan, the final Executor Class Star Destroyer in Imperial Service, and watched as the view of Bastion rapidly expanded in his view. Valoran immediately reported his arrival to the planetary authorities, requesting an audience with the Emperor as soon as possible. "This is Rear Admiral Jackson Valoran, of the Imperial Navy. I am now approaching Bastion, in the Leviathan, with Death Squadron in tow and will be directly above the planet in a matter of minutes. Once planetary security has cleared me, I must speak with the Emperor as soon as possible. An urgent matter has arisen that requires his direct attention. I will remain on standby above the planet until further notice. Valoran out." After reporting to the authorities, Valoran checked the status of the Emperor's speech. Ever since Jackson had achieved a command aboard the Tyrannical, he had ensured his subordinates honored this day. Every year, on Empire day, Valoran ceased all non vital activity that he had the authority to halt and turned all attention to the Emperor's address. Despite the dire situation, it was no different this day. Jackson gave the order for all vessels under his command to turn the intercom systems to the Emperor's address. For a while, all was forgotten aboard 11 capital ships, as all attention turned to the Emperor's speech. The speech resonated through the vessels' corridors as the intercom blared with the Emperor's words. The men were inspired, an effect which this day never ceased to bring about. As the speech came to a close, the men and women who served the Emperor roared in unison. The roar was one of pride, for they were proud to serve such a glorious entity, that was the Empire. When the men aboardthe Leviathan had calmed, Valoran's voice boomed on the intercom, of every vessel in the squadron. "My Imperial brothers and sisters. I have served with many of you for years, while many others have joined us recently. For some, this is the first time you have heard the Emperor's voice while in service of the Empire. For others, it is the last time you will receive such a privilege. In trying times such as these, with Lithan's rebellion on the rise, the Empire must rally. It is the Emperor that has rallied us. Let his words serve as an inspiration to us, for he has imparted upon us the meaning of the Empire. It is larger than Palpatine, Vader, and himself. However, he is the champion of the Empire and we heed his words as if they were spoken from an entity greater than any man. For he is more than a man, he is the the heart of the Empire. You and I, my brothers and sisters, are the shield of the Empire. We protect the Empire from the threats that rally against it, and crush them with the Empire's righteous might. Let it be known, that when we are long forgotten, crumbled into dust, the Empire will still stand. Take pride in this, for the Empire is the true source of good throughout the galaxy, and you are it's protectors. Stand fast and hold steady in times of crisis, for only after such a time will the Empire rise to the challenge of a unifying the Galaxy and bringing peace and prosperity to it's people." When Valoran concluded his speech, "Long live the Empire!" was shouted in unison throughought the entirety of the squadron. Valoran was proud of being an Imperial, but his pride would need to be shelved for now. He had just received a summons from the Emperor and immediately took a shuttle to the planet. Upon arriving, he was ushered into the Emperor's presence. Upon reaching the Emperor, he dipped his head in a respective nod, for he had trouble maintaining balance with his leg, then followed with a salute. After the formalalities Valoran handed his cane to a stormtrooper, stood up straight, and began to speak. "I apologize for not following standard protocol and reporting this in over the long range communications, but I found that it would be better if I told you this in person. Admiral Griffith has taken the majority of his fleet and left to join Lithan. He deserted the Empire and went to the side of the traitors. He took 12 Palleon star destroyers and 4 Immobilizer interdictor cruisers, the only units not to desert the Empire, under his command were those of Death Squadron, which remains completely loyal to you my lord. I would have informed you over communications, but I don't know who can be trusted. I am yours to command, Emperor."
Notes: I know the Bio is a bit bland, and some personal details are a bit lacking, but I plan on addressing them over the RP. It also took a lot longer to piece together a bio that abided by the timeline than I thought.
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by Jedi Council » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:00 am
Rhinocera wrote:Rhinocera wrote:The APP
Name: Derek Krassus
Age: 90
Gender: Male
Allegiance paid to: coalition
Rank: Grand Admiral (self appointed)
Appearance (Picture preferred, if not, detailed description accepted): Think Clint Eastwood
Personality: Charismatic, ruthless, cunning, vengeful, but not without reason and humanity
Force Sensitive: (Y/N) No
Skills/Powers: (Please include Force abilities and light saber forms if applicable) a tactical and strategic genius, particularly in the realm of naval operations. He’s also politically adept and has developed a significant reputation as a military mastermind.
Weaponry: Carries a blaster pistol but relies on his personal guard for protection. He’s 90, not necessarily commando material.
Ship (If you have one): Ascension
The Ascension is Imperious class star destroyer with several modifications. In the fashion of the Tector class, with the hangar bay minimized in order to accommodate enhanced/encreased shielding, armor, and armaments.
Biography: Krassus was born in 110 ABY on the planet of Kuat, his father being an employee of Kuat Drive Yards and his mother being a politician. As a child, Krassus was fascinated with the history of the Galactic Empire and the wonders of space. At the age of 18, he joined the Imperial Navy (Fel) as an officer. Graduating with top marks in his class at the naval academy, he showed a particular aptitude for capital ship centric warfare. While the New Republic had already transitioned to a lighter more flexible naval doctrine, the Fel Empire still had use for a man of Krassus’s talents.
His first assignment was onboard the ISD Remnant, as a gunnery officer. He served onboard the remnant for several years, earning several distinctions and promotions during that time. After 4 years, at the age of 24, he reached the rank of captain. This promotion was accompanied by his transfer to the Star Destroyer Relentless, which he served on for 5 years. It was as captain of the Relentless Krassus genuinely began to make his mark within the Fel Imperial Navy. His initial assignment was to conduct counter piracy operations along Fel trade and supply routes across the outer rim. Krassus conducted these operations with ruthless efficiency, eliminating countless pirate outfits and operations. His service in this capacity, however, came to an abrupt end when a vessel that Krassus had been tasked with escorting, alongside a considerable contingent of Fel warships, came under attack by Republic forces who possessed overwhelming force in the engagement. The flagship of the escort force, a Palleon class star destroyer, was destroyed early in the engagement, and the imperial forces were thrown into disarray. Krassus managed to rally the scattered imperial contingent and seize control of the situation at hand. He successfully coordinated the retreat of the force, enabling the escape of the VIP being escorted by serving as the convoys rear guard, buying the imperials the time they needed to jump to hyperspace. Shortly after their retreat, Krassus followed in suit, narrowly escaping with his life, while the Relentless suffered extensive damage. This “engagement” was considered a victory by the powers that be, and resulted in Krassus receiving a promotion, to rear admiral. As a rear admiral, Krassus was given the task of overseeing the Empire’s anti-piracy operations in the outer-rim, a testament to his success when he had carried out such operations in a direct manner onboard the Relentless, which had been repaired and retained by Krassus as his flagship. Krassus conducted his duties with considerable success and in two years time he had been promoted to vice admiral, within 2 more he was a full Admiral.
As an Vice Admiral, Krassus saw his responsibility’s shift to incorporate fleet actions against the enemies of the Fel Empire, namely the Alliance. A string of military victories against the Fel Empire’s rival and suddenly Krassus found himself an Admiral. In addition to full admiralty, Krassus also was able to secure a new flagship, one that suited his talents and ambitions better than any other. The Ascension, which was the last operational vessel of its class, at the time. An Executor Class Star Destroyer that served as much as a beacon of the past as it did a beacon of power.
Shortly after, however, the Fel Empress was assassinated, shattering the unity of the Empire. Krassus, using his newfound admiralty and the resources that it enabled him to requisition, threw his weight behind loyalist forces in the ongoing civil war, supporting the Fel line. It soon became apparent that such a position was futile, and within the year the leader of the faction that Krassus backed was killed. Upon their death, Krassus, who had become a central military figure within his chosen faction, splintered away along with those loyal to him, which amounted to a sizeable force. Seizing control over a few outer rim systems, Krassus became a warlord, which was not an uncommon path for capable military figures with the means after the instability had set in.
For a few years Krassus remained secluded to the outer rim, gathering strength and expanding, as former Imperials fled the civil war and sought new allegiance. His experience and position, as a well regarded military commander prior to the infighting, lent him credibility. The fact that he was somewhat removed from the bloodshed, which had only intensified after the alliance and Jedi had decided to intervene, also bolstered the attractiveness of Krassus’ operation in comparison to that of other potential options. Many a captain took his ship into the spheres of Krassus’ control, many a pilot would do the same.
In the year 148 ABY, Krassus gathered his forces and launched an invasion of the planet Fondor. The battle was over relatively quickly, with the faction of Fel remnants being in no position to fight off a coordinated, full scale assault. After a brief, but pitched battle, the planet capitulated. Many of the Fel remnants opted to be absorbed into Krassus’ growing faction, while others simply fled. Fondor immediately became the centerpiece of Krassus’ operation, with its legendary shipyards providing him with an invaluable military and industrial asset.
The capture of Fondor marked his rise to notability, with his own faction being recognized as a major player in the Fel conflict.
For the next 6 years, Krassus endured the Alliance offensive against the Fel remnant territory, fortifying his hold on Fondor, fashioning the planet into an imperial stronghold, while maintaining his hold on his outer rim holdings. By 154 ABY, however, Krassus had lost control of most of the systems he once held, being confined to Fondor and a few outer rim planets. The Fel remnants, however, had largely ceased the widespread infighting by this point to attempt to fight off the Alliance offensive, which had placed the Fel remnant on the brink of extinction. While not unified, they at least weren’t attempting to slaughter each other.
In 160 ABY, a new Alliance offensive besieged Fel territory, spearheaded and championed by the Jedi Order. The offensive was poorly executed and swiftly blunted by the Fel remnant, though it was during this offensive that Krassus suffered great personal loss and tragedy. This loss instilled a deep seated, pure hatred for the Jedi, one that would be a driving force in his actions of the future. Prior to the aforementioned tragedy, however, Krassus declared himself Grand Admiral, immersing himself in the defensive effort regarding Fel space. Much of the defensive credit regarding the defeat of the alliances offensive was attributed to Krassus, significantly enhancing his reputation across the galaxy.
A year following the Alliance’s failed offensive, the coalition took form. Krassus participated as a central figure in its founding, bringing a sizeable force into he fold, while also convincing many of the other factions amongst the Fel remnant to commit to such an alliance and accept the systems that wished to secede from the alliance. Within the coalition, Krassus was a central figure, though the de facto leader he was not.
A few years after the founding of the coalition, the war ended when a peace treaty was brokered. Krassus was present for and took part in the negotiations. He resisted the restriction of the coalition to the outer rim, relenting when pressure from both sides made it clear that it would move forward with or without him. He was successful, however, in attaining a few exceptions pertaining to a small handful of Imperial strongholds, one of which included Fondor. With peace taking hold of the galaxy, Krassus used the flexibility it granted to solidify his position within the coalition. Retaining Fondor as the center of his own “operation” he once again looked to expand into the outer-rim, with his influence in such systems having been weakened during the war against the Alliance. Over the course of the decade of peace, he successfully asserted control of a number of outer rim systems. One such system was Kamino, a relatively obscure system with one redeeming quality. It possessed the most developed cloning technology and facilities in the galaxy, having been the center of the industry since the clone wars.
When the Alliance launched their preemptive strike in 173 ABY, Krassus commanded his forces against them in numerous engagements. The war, lasting 14 years, culminated in a stalemate and the subsequent peace treaty would provide Krassus with an opportunity he had long awaited, an opportunity for revenge. During the negotiations, Krassus pushed hard to outlaw and criminalize the Jedi order, using political and diplomatic means to weaponize the negative sentiment against the Jedi. When the treaty had been finalized and the Jedi made into fugitives, Krassus happily led the coalition portion of the attack on Telos IV, relishing in a chance to unleash his wrath on the order that had caused him so much pain.
In the years that followed, Krassus has spent his efforts in retaining and strengthening his position within the coalition. As a founding member, he has endured quite a few attempts to replace and/or eliminate him from the hierarchy. None have succeeded, with most of the offending rivals ending up dead, a few imprisoned, and even fewer managing to escape his retaliation. Now, as the Carida concordat has come up for renegotiation, Krassus has dispatched a trusted representative to represent him in the negotiations, for while he is still not the coalitions leader, his opinion carries weight.
RP Example:
Notes: I know the Bio is a bit bland, and some personal details are a bit lacking, but I plan on addressing them over the RP. It also took a lot longer to piece together a bio that abided by the timeline than I thought.
I saw this and am excited as all hell, I had high hopes the first time through. Hopefully my old character is still suitable, but with the Executor class SSD as a personal flagship as originally written instead of the Imperious as later modified. I'm going to edit the app over the next few days to accommodate changes, such as which planet Krassus is based on (if I remember Fondor was disallowed. I will probably go through the old thread and use the finalized details for some of it, such as the planet list and fleet composition. Once again, I am super excited for this RP if Krassus still fits the bill.
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by Dentali » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:14 am
Jedi Council wrote:Endem wrote:I just need to sat that while my character is a Sith, he isn't working with GCCS character
Unfortunately the only Sith around the Galaxy are those that grew out of the remnants of the One Sith, of whom GCCS character is the leader.
So you could be a Dark Jedi, if not associated with Anarkus, but not a full Sith.
by Jedi Council » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:23 am
Dentali wrote:Jedi Council wrote:Unfortunately the only Sith around the Galaxy are those that grew out of the remnants of the One Sith, of whom GCCS character is the leader.
So you could be a Dark Jedi, if not associated with Anarkus, but not a full Sith.
How many Sith/Jedi are we talking about? A few hundred left in the Galaxy?
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by Jedi Council » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:23 am
The Nordic Model wrote:When will IC be up?
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by Dentali » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:32 am
by Jedi Council » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:40 am
Dentali wrote:Jedi Council wrote:Once we have finalized apps for a Jedi Grandmaster.
Once that happens we will have all 4 main characters.
Cool i'm drawing up details and organization of the Alliance military, can we use models for older ships but just rename them? Like the Venator is awesome but obviously it would be crazy out of date to actually use. Can we just call it a different class but use the model?
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by Dentali » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:47 am
Jedi Council wrote:Dentali wrote:
Cool i'm drawing up details and organization of the Alliance military, can we use models for older ships but just rename them? Like the Venator is awesome but obviously it would be crazy out of date to actually use. Can we just call it a different class but use the model?
The Galactic Alliance military is already pretty fleshed out, as is the Coaltion. They are basically using the same ships as were present during the Krayt-era comics.

by Endem » Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:13 pm
Jedi Council wrote:Endem wrote:I just need to sat that while my character is a Sith, he isn't working with GCCS character
Unfortunately the only Sith around the Galaxy are those that grew out of the remnants of the One Sith, of whom GCCS character is the leader.
So you could be a Dark Jedi, if not associated with Anarkus, but not a full Sith.

by Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States » Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:49 pm
Endem wrote:Jedi Council wrote:Unfortunately the only Sith around the Galaxy are those that grew out of the remnants of the One Sith, of whom GCCS character is the leader.
So you could be a Dark Jedi, if not associated with Anarkus, but not a full Sith.
Okay, I feel a bit dumb now after reading up on Dark Jedi
Wait a moment, why did GCCS told me that the One Sith and Rule of One got rid of the master-apprentice relation, Wookiepedia is telling me something different

by Endem » Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:54 pm
Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States wrote:Endem wrote:Okay, I feel a bit dumb now after reading up on Dark Jedi
Wait a moment, why did GCCS told me that the One Sith and Rule of One got rid of the master-apprentice relation, Wookiepedia is telling me something different
Well, it replaced the one-apprentice-per-master rule with a one-master rule. But there are no duos.
Under the Rule of One, the followers of Krayt were taught blind obedience and absolute loyalty to the Dark Lord of the Sith, instead of the plotting and infighting of previous Sith organizations. Similarly to the Jedi Order, Sith Masters trained a single apprentice.
by Jedi Council » Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:01 pm
Endem wrote:Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States wrote:Well, it replaced the one-apprentice-per-master rule with a one-master rule. But there are no duos.Under the Rule of One, the followers of Krayt were taught blind obedience and absolute loyalty to the Dark Lord of the Sith, instead of the plotting and infighting of previous Sith organizations. Similarly to the Jedi Order, Sith Masters trained a single apprentice.
So, this is a quote from Wookiepedia, if I'm interpreting it correctly, the One Sith had masters, but, those masters taught allegiance to the Dark Lord of The Sith ( who was Krayt, thought in this RP it would be Darth Anarkus ), I'm confused
( Link to the article I'm citing: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Rule_of_One )
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by Endem » Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:12 pm
Jedi Council wrote:Endem wrote:
So, this is a quote from Wookiepedia, if I'm interpreting it correctly, the One Sith had masters, but, those masters taught allegiance to the Dark Lord of The Sith ( who was Krayt, thought in this RP it would be Darth Anarkus ), I'm confused
( Link to the article I'm citing: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Rule_of_One )
My understanding is that obviously the Sith would train new members, but the formal Master-Apprentice relationship shared by say Sidious and Maul or Vader was not as important to them in the Krayt era.
by Jedi Council » Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:32 pm
Elerian wrote:Are there multiple Grand Admirals in the Coalition, like in the days of the Galactic Empire, or is the Grand Admiral the commander in chief?
Endem wrote:Jedi Council wrote:My understanding is that obviously the Sith would train new members, but the formal Master-Apprentice relationship shared by say Sidious and Maul or Vader was not as important to them in the Krayt era.
But, it was still there right?, there was a master who trained an apprentice, the apprentice would kill the master and so on, but, this time not with the whole "there could be only two" but as a part of a bigger structure?
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by Elerian » Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:38 pm
Jedi Council wrote:Elerian wrote:Are there multiple Grand Admirals in the Coalition, like in the days of the Galactic Empire, or is the Grand Admiral the commander in chief?
There would be multiple Grand Admirals. The Coalition military is not very cohesive, it is essentially a collection of warlords held together loosely by the Consul, Tribunal, and Commissariats.

by Endem » Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:41 pm
Jedi Council wrote:Elerian wrote:Are there multiple Grand Admirals in the Coalition, like in the days of the Galactic Empire, or is the Grand Admiral the commander in chief?
There would be multiple Grand Admirals. The Coalition military is not very cohesive, it is essentially a collection of warlords held together loosely by the Consul, Tribunal, and Commissariats.Endem wrote:But, it was still there right?, there was a master who trained an apprentice, the apprentice would kill the master and so on, but, this time not with the whole "there could be only two" but as a part of a bigger structure?
It would be part of the bigger structure, that is devoted to a single individual. In this case, Darth Anarkus.

by Dentali » Mon Oct 28, 2019 1:46 pm
Alliance Navy: Hundreds of Fleets under the command of The Chief of State
Theater: All forces in a single theater of war, 1-5k waships plus support
Armanda: 3-9 Battle Groups under the Command of a Rear Admiral, 1k-3k ships
Fleet: 3-6 Battle Groups under Command of a Fleet Admiral, 100-300 ships
Battle Group: 2 to 4 squadrons, 48-72 ships under command of an Admiral
Squadron: 3 to 4 sections, commanded by a Commodore, 12-36 ships
Section: 4-12 vessels under command of a senior captain
Element: Single ship under command of a captain
by Jedi Council » Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:15 pm
Ormata wrote:THE MOST WIP - ALL ASPECTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE / ADDITIONCHARACTER APPLICATION
Name: Fidem
Age: 7,200
Gender: Male
Allegiance: Jedi Order
Rank: Grandmaster
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Force Sensitive: Y
Skills/Powers:Lightsaber Style
Weaponry:Fidem’s preferred technique is the usage of Tutaminis in order to catch an opponent's blade or blaster bolt, causing that energy to either detonate in his hand, towards the enemy as would the case be with a lightsaber, or instead to ‘fire’ the blaster bolt at the enemy combatant. With the absorption of enough energy, however, the development of a ‘saber’ can be performed, often longer than what would normally be called a saber and utilized in much the same manner as one would a club. Impacts against an enemy saber or person would normally cause the ‘saber’ to release a portion of it’s energy in a directed explosion or simply release all the energy in a directed explosion if contact is made directly on the individual.
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Biography:Born in the vagueness of the Gen’Dai’s early lives, hidden away from the galaxy at large and specializing in such things as philosophy, art, subdued under the belief that all change is temporary, that it is of no use to attempt to alter what will not stay changed, Fidem’s time in peace was one with which he was not at ease. The very notion that if something could not stay changed then it was useless to attempt so seemed a false one, one without capacity or consideration towards the legacy it might bring, towards the followers it might accrue, towards the concept that those who follow might attempt to continue one’s work. The galaxy seemed a broken place, one Fidem wished to fix.
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His first acts lay in that of the discovery and attention towards his found powers; they were such that the others had never seen, never understood, such powers that overall were alien towards even the Gen’Dai. Fidem’s travels brought him to Ilum, to a place of such power and strength that the man bathed in it. He meditated there, perfecting a control over a strength unbound, perfecting his senses, his ability to close the eyes and see far, far over that horizon, the power of Ilum itself enabling his sight. In the greatest distance, he could see ships, see a galaxy in motion, in that greatest distance he could see the pirates and the scum. From a watchtower of snow and ice, Fidem observed for a hundred years, watched, perfected, listened. He listened for those who might know what the power was, what the senses were, who could help him bring about the strengthening of his power.
Fidem found few, few who knew of the power and fewer still were of the sort Fidem would consort with. The Jedi were such that he would not deal there, the beings lacking the care and action needed for what was required. Their lack of emotion irked him, the belief that they were always in the right easily comparable to that of the elders Fidem defied. He watched as the Second Great Schism passed by in 6900 BBY, watched as the Exiles went to Korriban. Still the Gen’Dai waited, waited for centuries, crafting a simple little temple from the ice and rock, waiting, listening, seeing. He watched the Republic’s rise, the rise of the Sith, watched and waited and listened to words spoken hundreds of light years away. The Gen’Dai would finally enter the galactic stage during the Mandalorian Wars, a crude little vessel entering their space in 3974 BBY. The vessel, though crashing on it’s entrance into the atmosphere of Cathar, was rapidly found by Mandalorian forces who faced an enemy far unlike the vast majority of their own. Fidem fought, fought tooth and nail, fought and killed what few Mandalorians had been left behind. He could hear them, always, hear their heart beat and their minds churn, and with his power he could misdirect them. Perhaps a sound was heard in the distance, perhaps perhaps, and his hunt was the interesting one. Eventually there were no more Mandalorians to kill, and he waited.
When Revan came, when he and his followers found the remains of war, the remains of the Cathar, Fidem joined the man in his crusade. He was merely an individual, a being with which intended revenge for friends, family, those about him. Change could happen, would happen, a change of blood and bones, a change of minds, the breaking of a people for many centuries to come. It wouldn’t be a permanent change, but it would be enough. Since that point, since the period of Revan’s turn, the Gen’Dai has kept to the shadows, kept his head to the ground, and has forever watched. When the Jedi Civil War began, he sided with Revan. When the man was captured, he slid away, slid away to Korriban where he listened and watched, listened to the ancient Sith lords, to their words. Darth Malek’s ascendancy was one with which Fidem did not concern himself; the clash of the former Darth Revan and Malek was interesting to state the least. The death of the Star Forge was a tragedy. Yet the actions of one could not halt the culmination of events, could not save what would be used for change.
And, when the Sith Civil War came about, Darth Fidem killed all those about him, locking himself away in the tomb of Sorzus Syn. When one Darth Atrox proclaimed himself lord over all, stated that he would resurrect the Sith, bring their unity, break those who would not follow, the tomb was opened. The events following that are not well known, though it is known that the Darth would return to the tomb of Syn some fifty years following this opening. He did not emerge, finding that the world and galaxy about him had changed much, created much, and destroyed much. Fidem fell into a meditative slumber, one of the Gen’Dai’s famed hibernations. He slept and the tomb stayed sealed away, dust and time and war adding to each layer above him until, only in the years following the Galactic Civil War, would the tomb be unearthed again. Those Remnant soldiers who did so, under the orders of Jeric and Desann, would lay dead by the retinue of droids Fidem had lead there before and in the chaos of Katarn’s arrival would never be found again. Awoken, Fidem made his own preparations and left the
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by Endem » Mon Oct 28, 2019 4:31 pm
Endem wrote:Jedi Council wrote:There would be multiple Grand Admirals. The Coalition military is not very cohesive, it is essentially a collection of warlords held together loosely by the Consul, Tribunal, and Commissariats.
It would be part of the bigger structure, that is devoted to a single individual. In this case, Darth Anarkus.
Okay, I understand that, I'm just asking is it possible for my char to have a master who is teaching him
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